Thesis – Literature Review and Methodology

A logical background that appropriately reviews the literature pertaining to your specific research
problem provides meaningful context for the reader, whilst establishing your credibility as a scholar
who understands your field and has identified an important area for research. The literature review
therefore provides appropriate context and a well-defined research question creates clarity for the
rest of your thesis strategy.

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Methodology Choice and Rationale

Moving forward from alignment, you are required to provide the rationale and detail for appropriate
research methods for your research project. This should include consideration of the ethical issues
and recommended implementation of the ethical principles for your chosen method as well as initial
consideration of the types of analysis and interpretation that would be undertaken.

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IoT NETWORK SECURITY AND USE OF GANs IN IoT – I

The purpose and overall aim of your research will be revealed through identification of the broad research objective(s). You need to clearly identify what the purpose of the research This will be based on what you are trying to achieve with your research. This section aligns to your background and clearly addresses a gap in the current literature in your field.

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WORKPLACE LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT

WD-40 – it’s an almost universally known brand and core product. Their core product is synonymous with being used to stop hinges squeaking, or loosening rust affected nuts and bolts. While none of us really think about it, it’s the sort of product that almost every house will have a tin of – either in a shed, or under the laundry sink, or tucked away at the back of the cupboard underneath the kitchen sink. Every home mechanic reaches for the can if there is a nut or bolt they can’t undo. Indeed, it was once noted that 4 out of 5 U.S. households had a least one can, let alone the amount sold

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Impact of Visual Communication and Multi-Media Campaigns

1. Title page: Start with giving a clear title to the report that explains your work. Mention your name and the date on which the report was created on this page.
2. Summary: This includes a brief paragraph about the objective of your business report, the data collection strategies you adopted, an overview of the report, and your findings.
3. Table of contents: Include a table of contents in your report to help the reader easily navigate through the content.
4. Introduction: The introduction should include information about your project, the purpose of the report, along with the context and background of the work

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