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3.3.2. Data Dictionary (Reference Shelly Cashman Books) 3.3.3. UML Diagrams (Any Applicable) (Use Case / Class Diagram / State

This document outlines the standard structure and contents for a thesis or research paper, including an introduction, literature review, methodology, results and discussion, and conclusion sections. It specifies the subsections and elements that should be included in each chapter, such as objectives, related work, data flow diagrams, testing procedures, project descriptions, findings and recommendations. Diagrams and tables are required throughout to illustrate concepts and findings. The document provides a comprehensive template to guide authors in developing a well-organized thesis or research paper that meets standard format and content requirements.

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3.3.2. Data Dictionary (Reference Shelly Cashman Books) 3.3.3. UML Diagrams (Any Applicable) (Use Case / Class Diagram / State

This document outlines the standard structure and contents for a thesis or research paper, including an introduction, literature review, methodology, results and discussion, and conclusion sections. It specifies the subsections and elements that should be included in each chapter, such as objectives, related work, data flow diagrams, testing procedures, project descriptions, findings and recommendations. Diagrams and tables are required throughout to illustrate concepts and findings. The document provides a comprehensive template to guide authors in developing a well-organized thesis or research paper that meets standard format and content requirements.

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QUOTATION

TITLE PAGE
ACCEPTANCE AND APPROVAL
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES
ABSTRACT (Overview – Chapter 1 to 5, Objectives, Scope, Methodology, and Conclusion)
(1 page)

Chapter 1 – INTRODUCTION (No Introductory paragraph)


1.1. Background of the Study
Company Background (Paragraph)/ Existing Processes (Paragraph)/ Problem
Statements (Bulleted)
1.2. Objectives of the Study
1.2.1. General Objective
1.2.2. Specific Objectives (Bulleted)
1.3. Significance of the Study (Paragraph / Bulleted for each benefactor)
1.4. Scopes and Limitations of the Study (Bulleted) (What, When, Where, Who, How)

Chapter 2 – Analysis of Related and Existing System (w/ introductory paragraph)


2.1. Review of Related System (Minimum of 10 Systems) (APA format)
2.1.1. Related Local System (Content)
2.1.2. Related Foreign System (Content)
2.1.3. Synthesis of Related System (Summary and Features that you want to
adopt)
2.2. Review of Existing System
2.2.1. Procedure of Manual Process
2.2.2. Data Flow Diagram (Context and Diagram 0)
2.3. Operational Definition of Terms (alphabetical)

Chapter 3 – METHODOLOGY (w/ introductory paragraph)


3.1. Conceptual Framework (Input – Theories / Process – Models / Output - System)
3.2. Project Planning and Management
3.2.1. Gantt Chart (Duration should start from initial development to final
deliberation, must depend on the model)
3.2.2. Work breakdown structure per proponent
3.3. Project Design
3.3.1. Proposed Data Flow Diagram Data Dictionary (Context and Diagram 0)
3.3.2. Data Dictionary (reference Shelly Cashman books)
3.3.3. UML Diagrams (any applicable) (Use Case / Class Diagram / State
Transition / Activity Diagram / Sequence Diagram)
3.3.4. Entity-Relationship Diagram
3.4. Project Development
SDLC Model (Kendall) / Software Engineering Model (Pressman)
3.5. Testing and Evaluation Procedures
3.5.1. Criteria (Minimum of 5 quality), (Example: Content, Correctness,
Availability, Maintainability, Security)
Likert’s Scale (1-4)
4 – Strongly Agree / Outstanding / Excellent / Recommended
3 – Agree / Very Good / Above Average / Acceptable
2 – Disagree / Needs Improvement / Below Average / Not Acceptable
1 – Strongly Disagree / Poor / Fail / Extremely Not Acceptable
3.5.2. Types of Respondents (Bulleted, Must involve direct benefactors, with IT
specialist)
3.5.3. Statistical Treatment of Data (Weighted Mean, T-Test (<20), Z-Test
(>20))
*********** All Diagram should contain discussion *******

Chapter 4 – RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS (w/ introductory paragraph)


4.1. Project Description (Paragraph) – Description of Final Output
4.2. Project Structure
4.2.1. Visual Table of Content (Shelly Cashman)
4.2.2. System Flowchart (Shelly Cashman)
4.3. Project Capabilities (Bulleted)
4.5. Project Results (Tabular)

Chapter 5 – SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS (w/ introductory


paragraph)
5.1. Summary of Findings (Paragraph)
5.2. Conclusions (If the objectives meet according to the results)
5.3. Recommendations (limitations)
BIBLIOGRAPHY (APA format)
APPENDICES
User’s Manual
Project Cost
Computation of Evaluation Results
Other Supporting Documents
Samples of Actual Documents (Printed Reports)
Transcripts of Interview (with Signature and Contact Number)
Letter of Communications (Approved by the Dean and the Company)
Acceptance Letter (from the company)
Curriculum Vitae

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