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South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc

College of Information and Communication Technology


Crossing Rubber, Tupi, South Cotabato

A Research Project on
{Your title}
As partial requirement for the Subject
IT ELEC 3
Web Systems and Technologies

By:

{Last Name, First Name}

Month Year
TABLE OF CONTENT

Title Page
Acknowledgment
List of Figures
List of Tables
Executive Summary
1.0. Research Description
1.1. Overview of the Current State of Technology
1.2. Research Objectives
1.3. Scope and Limitations of the Research
1.4. Significance of the Research
1.5. Definition of terms (operational definition)
2.0. Review of Related Literature
2.1 Conceptual Framework
2.2 Related Literature
2.3 Related Studies
2.4 Synthesis
3.0 Results and Discussions (Chosen Topic)
3.1. Overview
3.2. Current Technology
3.3. Advancement of Technology
4.4. Areas for Improvement
4.0. Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations
4.1 Summary
4.2 Conclusion
4.3 Recommendation
Bibliography
Appendices
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

{An executive summary is a thorough overview of a research report or other

type of document that synthesizes key points for its readers, saving them time

and preparing them to understand the study's overall content. It is a

separate, stand-alone document of sufficient detail and clarity to ensure that

the reader can completely understand the contents of the main research

study. An executive summary can be anywhere from 1-10 pages long

depending on the length of the report, or it can be the summary of more than

one document [e.g., papers submitted for a group project].}

Note: it should be a one page summary.

1.0. RESEARCH DESCRIPTION

1.1. Overview of the Current State of Technology

{Explaining the current technology and trends used. These further explain system

features intended for different type of modalities}

1.2. Research Objective

{Research objectives describe what your research is trying to achieve and

explain why you are pursuing it. They summarize the approach and purpose of

your project and help to focus your research. Your objectives should appear in

the introduction of your research paper, at the end of your problem

statement.}

1.3. Scope and Limitations of the Research


{Scope and limitations are two terms that address the details of a research

project. The term scope refers to the problem or issue that the researcher wants

to study with the project. Limitations is the term used for constraints that impact

the researcher's ability to effectively study the scope of the project.}

1.4. Significance of the Research

{The significance of a study is its importance. It refers to the contribution(s) to

and impact of the study on a research field. The significance also signals who

benefits from the research findings and how.}

2.0. REVIEW IN RELATED LITERATURES AND STUDIES

2.1 Conceptual Framework

{A conceptual framework illustrates the expected relationship between your

variables. It defines the relevant objectives for your research process and maps

out how they come together to draw coherent conclusions. Tip You should

construct your conceptual framework before you begin collecting your data.}

2.2 Related Literature

{The Review of related literature involves the systematic identification, location,

and analysis of documents containing information related to the research

problem. The term is also used to describe the written component of a research

plan or report that discusses the reviewed documents.}

Note: 10 related literatures required


2.3. Related Studies

{Usually, related studies is about reviewing or studying existing works carried

out in your project/research field. Especially, for Ph. D candidate’s related works

is important constraint since pave path to entire research process}

Note: 10 related studies needed

2.4 Synthesis

{Synthesis is the combining of information in a meaningful way, and it requires

more than simply placing quotes from other sources into your paper. In order to

successfully synthesize your research findings, you need to summarize the

information, evaluate it, interpret it, and draw conclusions for your readers.}

3.0 RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS (CHOSEN TOPIC)

3.1. Overview

{The results section simply and objectively reports what you found, without

speculating on why you found these results. The discussion interprets the meaning

of the results, puts them in context, and explains why they matter. In qualitative

research, results and discussion are sometimes combined.}

3.2. Current Technology

{ Current Technology as applicable, means that level of technical or service

performance in terms of quality, reliability, capacity and capability (including,

but not limited to, plant or other equipment; public, educational or governmental

access and other production equipment or facilities; construction techniques;

facilities, equipment, systems and operations; and performance standards) which

has been developed and demonstrated in the cable industry or any other
comparable industry that provides services to the public under similar conditions

to be workable and Economically and Technically Feasible and Viable, as such

level may develop from time to time throughout the term of the Franchise.}

3.3. Advancement of Technology

{Discuss herein the different technology being research or being improve as a

result of a previous technology. (Current Technology)}

3.4. Areas for Improvement

{The goals of quality improvement practice are to enhance performance by

setting aims, examining processes of care, testing changes in these processes, and

implementing those changes that improve results.}

4.0. Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations

4.1 Summary

{Full explanation: A summary of findings table presents the key information

about the most important outcomes of a treatment, including the best effect

estimate and the certainty of the evidence for each outcome.}

4.2 Conclusion

{The conclusion is intended to help the reader understand why your research

should matter to them after they have finished reading the paper. A conclusion is

not merely a summary of your points or a re-statement of your research problem

but a synthesis of key points.}


4.3 Recommendations

{Recommendations in research are suggestions/solutions that address certain

problems based on your study results. Purpose. Discuss the importance of your

research study and the difference it makes. Lists specific actions to be taken with

regard to policy, practice, theory, or subsequent research.}


Bibliography:

{List of references}

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