Monday 7 May 2012

The rules of writing a high quality computer dissertation


There are many ways of completing a very good dissertation but the golden rule is to write a dissertation on a subject and research area in which you have full knowledge and are comfortable with instead of choosing an interesting topic which may not be relevant to your academic qualifications at all. When writing a computer dissertation it is an obvious verity that you should be fully aware of all the basic and advanced concepts, functions and theories of computing. If this is not the case then you are simply wasting time and will never be able to achieve the desired outcome. The first rule is to select a topic in an area of computing you are comfortable with and have all the prerequisite knowledge and skills required for it. Selecting an easy or too general topics is a danger which should be avoided at all costs as very easy topics are usually either too broad or have been researched on significantly in the past and do not have any room for new research or findings. The application of applying your knowledge acquired throughout the academic career is also important and presenting something new is quite essential. The level of language and theories or concepts discussed throughout the dissertation should also be equivalent to what is expected from a computer science dissertation of high quality.

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