SCIgen is an automatic, customised CS paper generator. But unlike others who produce meaningless crap, this one actually spits out stuff that's somewhat feasible until you read closely. It even cites sources!
Here's the abstract from mine:
Towards the Visualization of E-Commerce
Samuel Lai
Abstract
The electrical engineering approach to Moore's Law is defined not only
by the synthesis of the World Wide Web, but also by the technical need
for Smalltalk. in our research, we confirm the analysis of
hierarchical databases that made visualizing and possibly evaluating
write-ahead logging a reality, which embodies the typical principles of
algorithms. Log, our new system for systems, is the solution to all of
these obstacles.
Tell me that doesn't look partially feasible at first glance. There's enough jargon and big words in there to fool most people, either because they don't understand or can't be bothered working out what it means.
The entire paper's
here if you want to read it.
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