RMIP Notes Module1
RMIP Notes Module1
Course Objectives:
Module-1 (5 Hours)
Introduction: Meaning of Research, Objectives of Engineering Research, and
Motivation in Engineering Research, Types of Engineering Research, Finding and
Solving a Worthwhile Problem. Ethics in Engineering Research, Ethics in
Engineering Research Practice, Types of Research Misconduct, Ethical Issues
Related to Authorship.
Meaning of Research: Research can be defined as :
1. Search for knowledge
2. Systematic and scientific search for getting relevant answers on any taken up
specific topic.
3. Scientific enquiry into a subject.
4. Research is a movement from the unknown to the known.
5. It is the voyage of discovery.
Clifford Woody - Research comprises defining and redefining problems,
formulating hypothesis or suggested solutions; collecting, organizing and evaluating
data; making deductions and reaching conclusions; and at last carefully testing the
conclusions to determine whether they fit the formulated hypothesis.
D. Slesinger and M. Stephenson in the Encyclopedia of Social Sciences define
research as "the manipulation of things, concepts or symbols for the purpose of
generalizing, to extend, correct or verify knowledge, whether that knowledge aids in
construction of theory or in the practice “.
Bulmer- Research is primarily committed to establishing systematic, reliable and
valid knowledge about the social world. Thus research is the search for knowledge
through objective and systematic method for finding solution to a problem.
Fig 1.1
Developing and Accessing knowledge:
The ways of developing and accessing knowledge come in three,broad
categories:
(i) Observation is the most fundamental way of obtaining information from
a source, and it could be significant in itself if the thing that we are
trying to observe is really strange or exciting, or is difficult to observe.
Observation takes different forms from something like measurements
in a laboratory to a survey among a group of subjects to the time it
takes for a firmware routine to run.
(ii) Models are approximated, often simplified ways of describing
sometimes very complex interactions in the form of a statistical
relationship, a figure, or a set of mathematical equations.
(iii) The final category is a way of arranging or doing things through
processes, algorithms, procedures, arrangements, or reference
designs, to get a certain desired result
The categories of knowledge as enumerated above are shown in Fig. 1.2.
Fig 1.2