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Thesis Projects: A Guide for Students in Computer Science and Information Systems 2nd ed. 2008


Thesis Projects: A Guide for Students in Computer Science and Information Systems 2nd ed. 2008

Paperback by Berndtsson, Mikael; Hansson, Jörgen; Olsson, B.; Lundell, Björn

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

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ISBN:
9781848000087
Publication Date:
25 Oct 2007
Edition/language:
2nd ed. 2008 / English
Publisher:
Springer London Ltd
Pages:
162 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 26 Apr - 1 May 2024
Thesis Projects: A Guide for Students in Computer Science and Information Systems

Description

Any B. Sc. or M. Sc. study programme in the computing discipline typically ends with a capstone project. A capstone project builds and tests the skills and the knowledge acquired during the education and is an essential part of the training towards becoming a professional. There is a large number of different terms for these types of projects: capstone project, senior project, final year project, B. Sc. / M. Sc. thesis project, etc. In this book we will use the term 'thesis project', and in some cases, for the sake of simplicity, just 'project'. This book focuses on thesis projects within the computing discipline. Thus, the type of project discussed in this book is in line with the capstone format described in the ACM/IEEE Computing Curricula 2001 Computer Science (p. 53): ... an alternative capstone format is a research experience that includes some original work, a review of the scientific literature, and an investigation of a proposed solution, f- lowed by a scientific paper and/or an oral presentation of the results. It is important to remember that these are undergraduates and be realistic about the amount and quality of research expected. Even so, it may be more worthwhile to expose outstanding students to the challenges of research than to have them design and build yet another program In this book, we present a process for conducting thesis projects with the resear- orientation described in the quote above.

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.

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