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THESIS PREPARATION


Theory -- schedule:

  1. Seminar 1: Master thesis requirements
  2. Seminar 2: Literature surveys
  3. Seminar 3: Identifying gaps in the state-of-the-art
  4. Seminar 4: From idea to concept and its implementation: a bumping journey
  5. Seminar 5: Concept vs. product, open versus proprietary: where a master thesis should stand
  6. Seminar 6: Software tools for presentations
  7. Seminar 7: Software tools for writing the thesis
  8. Seminar 8: Software support for originality checks
  9. Seminar 9: Software tools for activities scheduling
  10. Seminar 10: Software tools to handling references
  11. Seminar 11: Research ethics applied to master thesis
  12. Seminar 12: Intellectual properties of the results exposed in master thesis
  13. Seminar 13: Research activities in PhD stage
  14. Seminar 14: Checking the master thesis presentations

Practice -- checkpoints of the master thesis development


Bibliography:

  1. Yvonne Bui, How to write a master thesis, 2nd edition, Sage publications, 2013, ISBN 978-1452203515
  2. Brian Paltridge and Sue Starfield, Thesis and Dissertation Writing in a Second Language, 2007, Routledge, ISBN 978-0-415-37170-4