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Issues in Plagiarism...
Plagiarism is common to all students but how to avoid it since there is already the same text in a sentence or in a paragraph. SAME THOUGHT OF WHAT YOU WANT TO ADDRESS.
Sometimes questions arises Why reinvent the wheel if the wheel is running, if there is something wrong with the system hacked the system.
1+1 = decimal 2 in binary that is 10. that's it. you can't change the sum of 1+1 to any decimal number.
What is Plagiarism?
Plagiarism: What It is and How to Recognize and Avoid It
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Friday, July 6, 2012
What is Hypothesis?
It is a wise
guess prepared and temporarily adopted to explain the observed factors covered
by the study.
It is a tentative conclusion or answer to a specific question
raised at the beginning of the investigation.
Hypothesis helps the
researcher in designing the study such as the methods, research instruments, and sampling design to be used as
well as the data to be gathered. It also use as bases for determining
assumptions and for the explanation about the data gathered.
Forms of Hypothesis
1. Operational Form – It is stated in the affirmative. It states
that there is a difference between two phenomena
2. Null Form – It is stated in the negative. It states that there
is no difference between the two phenomena. It is more commonly used.
Examples:
Question:
Is there any significant difference between the perceptions of the teachers and those of the students concerning the different aspects in the teaching of science?
Is there any significant difference between the perceptions of the teachers and those of the students concerning the different aspects in the teaching of science?
Operational hypothesis
There is a significant difference between the perceptions of the teachers and those of the students concerning the different aspects in the teaching of science.
There is a significant difference between the perceptions of the teachers and those of the students concerning the different aspects in the teaching of science.
Null hypothesis
There is no significant difference between the perceptions of the teachers and those of the students concerning the different aspects in the teaching of science.
There is no significant difference between the perceptions of the teachers and those of the students concerning the different aspects in the teaching of science.
source from the internet. thanks to the author. great help.
What is Research?
Research
is defined as a careful, systematic study in a field of knowledge, undertaken
to discover or establish facts or principles. It is also defined as a
systematic process of collecting and analysing data to find an answer to a
question or a solution to a problem, to validate or test an existing theory.
General Types of
Research
Research
can be classified into three general categories; descriptive research,
correlation or association research and experimental or intervention research.
Descriptive Research
The
descriptive type of study finds an answer to the questions who, what, when,
where and how.
This type of research describes a situation or a given state of affairs
in terms of specified aspects or factors. What may be described are
characteristics of individuals or groups (farmers, students, administrators,
entrepreneurs, patients, etc.), or conditions ( epidemic, calamities,
leadership styles, anxiety level, sales and profit, productivity, etc)
The following examples of research topics in specific areas
fall under the descriptive type.
Explanatory or
Correlation Research
An
explanatory study goes beyond description of a problem or situation. It
attempts to explain the possible factors related to a problem which has been
observed in a descriptive study. This type of study answers the questions why
and how? The factors related to the problem, however, need not be viewed as
real causes of the problem, but factors which are associated with or may
contribute to the occurrence of the problem.
The researcher usually uses a theory or a hypothesis to
account for or explain the forces that are “assumed to have caused” the problem.
The following examples of research topics fall under the
explanatory or correlation category.
Intervention or
Experimental Research
A type
of research evaluates the effect or outcome of a particular intervention or
treatment. It studies the “cause and effect” relationship between certain
factors on a certain phenomenon under controlled conditions. The subjects of
the study are randomly assigned to the experimental group and to the control
group and both groups are exposed to similar conditions except for the
intervention/treatment.
The following research problems are examples of
intervention/ experimental type of research.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012
CSE 412 Computer Science Students
Guys!!! check and visit this url.
http://www.ccc.commnet.edu/mla/index.shtml
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Introduction_to_research
http://www.drdevilla.com/.../intro2research.ppt
Basic Steps in the Research Process
Guys!!! check and visit this url.
http://www.ccc.commnet.edu/mla/index.shtml
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Introduction_to_research
http://www.drdevilla.com/.../intro2research.ppt
Basic Steps in the Research Process
How to Start a Research Project
you can also look for with other sites...Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Current Trends in Information Technology
Current Trends in Information Technology
1. E-commerce:
Models of E-commerce, Application with respect to models, BPR & E-commerce, Creation of Ecommerce
sites (ethics) commercial/ edu / org sites.
2. Information system Security:
Threats and implications, security policy, Biometric, facial and smart cards, RFID, DSA,
Firewalls:
Kinds of firewalls: packet filters, distributed firewalls
Building firewalls (only steps).
3. Knowledge management:
W hat is KM (Components and type of knowledge), knowledge building models, KM cycle and
KM
architecture, KM tools, KM approaches- Mechanist, cultural/ be/ heuristic, systematic.
4. GIS:
W hat is GIS, Nature of geographic data, spatial objects and data models, getting map on
computers, GIS standards, and Standardization process of GIS-development, implementation, and
deployment phases.
5. BCP / BPO:
What is BPO/BCP, Why it is required, Guidelines, Merits/De-Merits, Lows of BPO -Non
disclosure agreements, SLA (Service Level Agreements), Call center – brief perspective
technology wise?
6. E- Banking:
ICIICI. Com, HDFC.com, Electronic Payments, Securities in E-banking
Services Provided
- ATM
- ECS (Electronic Clearing System) e.g. Telephone, Electricity bills (6 hrs.)
7. E- Speak:
E- learning- Models (WBT, CBT, distance learning), LMS & LCMS,
Video Conferencing, Chat, bulleting, building inline community,
Asynchronous/Synchronous Learning
E- Logistics – Maharashtra.gov.in, Logistics & Supplier Chain Management, Warehousing
Management, Transportation Management, Information & Communication Technology, How set
up layers (Extranet, Intranet, Internet), Dynamiclogistics.Com , Samsung.com
E-Governance - What is E- Governance, Models (G2B, G2C, C2G, G2G), Challenges to EGovernance,
Strategy and tactics for implementation of E- Governance.
8. IT Act 2000(14 countries included IT act ):
Cyber law - Issue of Computer Access, Hacking & cracking, Types of Computer criminals &
crimes, Software /Hardware Piracy
9. Mobile Computing:
Difference between desktop and mobile computing, Mobility, Components,
WAP Architecture, Applications & Services, Security.
10. Embedded Systems:
Features & types of embedded systems, Components of Embedded system,
Applications of Embedded system, Palm devices.
11. Data mining and data Ware housing:
Architecture, OLTP & OLAP
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs is dead. The Apple chairman and former CEO who made personal computers, smartphones, tablets, and digital animation mass-market products.
Steven P. Jobs passed away on Wednesday, October 5th, 2011 after a long struggle with pancreatic cancer.
http://gizmodo.com/
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