IT RESEARCH PAPER Format
IT RESEARCH PAPER Format
IT RESEARCH PAPER Format
A Research Project on
{Your title}
As partial requirement for the Subject
IT ELEC 3
Web Systems and Technologies
By:
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
type of document that synthesizes key points for its readers, saving them time
the reader can completely understand the contents of the main research
depending on the length of the report, or it can be the summary of more than
{Explaining the current technology and trends used. These further explain system
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
statement.}
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
and impact of the study on a research field. The significance also signals who
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.}
problem. The term is also used to describe the written component of a research
out in your project/research field. Especially, for Ph. D candidate’s related works
2.4 Synthesis
more than simply placing quotes from other sources into your paper. In order to
information, evaluate it, interpret it, and draw conclusions for your readers.}
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
but not limited to, plant or other equipment; public, educational or governmental
has been developed and demonstrated in the cable industry or any other
comparable industry that provides services to the public under similar conditions
level may develop from time to time throughout the term of the Franchise.}
setting aims, examining processes of care, testing changes in these processes, and
4.1 Summary
about the most important outcomes of a treatment, including the best effect
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
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
{List of references}