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Thesis Projects : A Guide for Students in Computer Science and Information Systems /

By: Berndtsson, Mikael [author.].
Contributor(s): Hansson, Jörgen [author.] | Olsson, Björn [author.] | Lundell, Björn [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Springer London, 2008.Description: online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781848000094.Subject(s): Computer science | Computer Science | Computer Science, generalDDC classification: 004 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Concepts -- Computer Science and Information Systems Research Projects -- Actors Involved, their Roles and Relationships -- Process -- The Process – An Overview -- Developing your Project Proposal -- References and Citations -- Developing your Aim -- Developing your Objectives and Choosing Methods -- Following the Objectives -- Presenting and Analysing your Data -- Drawing your Conclusions and Identifying Future Work -- Presenting and Defending your Work Orally -- Supplements -- Information-Seeking and Use -- The Report -- Examination.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This second edition guides the reader through successful planning and implementation of a thesis project and provides students in computer science and information systems with all the advice they need. The reader-friendly text offers a simple step-by-step guide to the key processes involved using an approach that has been tried and tested by the authors over a number of years. A new chapter on Information-seeking and use and a subsection entitled Improve your learning (and grade) have been added to strengthen the material on how to search for relevant literature and also how to validate it. In addition, this comprehensive and easy-to-follow text has been fine tuned and updated wherever appropriate. Features and topics: • Developing your project proposal • Developing the problem description • Following objectives • Presenting and analysing your data • Drawing conclusions • Presenting and defending your work • Preparing the final version of your report As well as being an essential purchase for students in computer science and information systems, this clear and concise aid also contains lots of useful information for supervisors and examiners, including guidelines on how to review a thesis project. "…mandatory reading for all students embarking on their final year project. Easy to read, loaded with good advice and filled with to-the-point examples, it covers in a step-by-step fashion each and every aspect that readers might be looking for. Whether you have a bachelor, master or Ph.D thesis ahead of you, I strongly recommend you first study this excellent text." Prof. Dr. Klaus Dittrich, Department of Information Technology, University of Zurich, Switzerland " This book… presents a very clear exposition of basic research concepts that are often taken for granted and assumed to be part of common knowledge. It will be very useful reading for anyone undertaking research." Prof. Brian Fitzgerald, University of Limerick, Ireland.
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Concepts -- Computer Science and Information Systems Research Projects -- Actors Involved, their Roles and Relationships -- Process -- The Process – An Overview -- Developing your Project Proposal -- References and Citations -- Developing your Aim -- Developing your Objectives and Choosing Methods -- Following the Objectives -- Presenting and Analysing your Data -- Drawing your Conclusions and Identifying Future Work -- Presenting and Defending your Work Orally -- Supplements -- Information-Seeking and Use -- The Report -- Examination.

This second edition guides the reader through successful planning and implementation of a thesis project and provides students in computer science and information systems with all the advice they need. The reader-friendly text offers a simple step-by-step guide to the key processes involved using an approach that has been tried and tested by the authors over a number of years. A new chapter on Information-seeking and use and a subsection entitled Improve your learning (and grade) have been added to strengthen the material on how to search for relevant literature and also how to validate it. In addition, this comprehensive and easy-to-follow text has been fine tuned and updated wherever appropriate. Features and topics: • Developing your project proposal • Developing the problem description • Following objectives • Presenting and analysing your data • Drawing conclusions • Presenting and defending your work • Preparing the final version of your report As well as being an essential purchase for students in computer science and information systems, this clear and concise aid also contains lots of useful information for supervisors and examiners, including guidelines on how to review a thesis project. "…mandatory reading for all students embarking on their final year project. Easy to read, loaded with good advice and filled with to-the-point examples, it covers in a step-by-step fashion each and every aspect that readers might be looking for. Whether you have a bachelor, master or Ph.D thesis ahead of you, I strongly recommend you first study this excellent text." Prof. Dr. Klaus Dittrich, Department of Information Technology, University of Zurich, Switzerland " This book… presents a very clear exposition of basic research concepts that are often taken for granted and assumed to be part of common knowledge. It will be very useful reading for anyone undertaking research." Prof. Brian Fitzgerald, University of Limerick, Ireland.

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