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Advanced Research Topics in Information Technology
Assessment: Research Proposal
Introduction
Students will need to consider a research problem in Information Technology or Information Systems. The problem could arise from many different fields, for example, medical, business, science, engineering, hospitality, banking etc. ... The selection of the research problem will need to take place early, in session 1 or 2 as the first deliverable is in session 3. This is necessary given the nature of the subject. All the remaining work throughout the semester will stem from the basic research problem. The idea is that this Unit of Study will mimic the research process and provide you with the understanding and tools to undertake future research. In the first session, we will extensively discuss finding research problems and from there formulating research questions. This then gives us the foundation for proceeding with the remainder of the unit. Get AI-free online assignment help by the best tutors.
Deliverables
Below is a brief explanation of each of the deliverables including submission guidelines and deadlines, though the deadlines have already been given in Table 1 above.
Topic Selection/Initial Literature Review/Research Question (10 Marks - Due session 3)
The research question lies at the heart of your research project. After considering a research problem (whatever the field of study) from there you will develop the research question. We will discuss formulating research questions in sessions one and two, but within the research problem, the research question focuses specifically on one aspect of the problem that you will undertake as part of the research programme.
Even if you have a good idea of your topic, you still need to read the existing literature to build background knowledge and narrow down your ideas. In sessions 1 and 2 we will discuss how to find research papers and identify the gaps in your selected area. You need to narrow down a broad topic to specific questions. There are many ways to present the research question, and these will
be discussed during the sessions. Submit your assignment in one document file by the due date and time to the assignment drop- box.
Full Proposal
The full proposal is a document that contains your entire proposal for the research to be undertaken. These documents are normally required by academic departments before students are admitted to undertaking research degrees such as a master's research degree or a PhD. This document will contain your research question from the previous submission but integrated into a coherent document along with other components that will be discussed in class. A selection of references that you will use in developing your research paper will also be included at this stage.
The format of the full proposal can be found in the example document (Proposal.doc). Use this document as a starting point to develop your full proposal and submit it by the due date and time to the assignment drop-box.
In this unit, you all will be conducting short research on any IT related topics. So, this is to clarify that this unit does not have any group assignment.
Secondly, as discussed in our first lecture on Friday, March 6, 2026, this unit involves undertaking a small research project in an area related to Information Technology.
Throughout the semester you will gradually develop your project into a research proposal and a short research report.
To help you start the research process early, please prepare a short first draft of your research idea and bring it to the next class. This will help us refine your topic and ensure that it is feasible to complete within the unit timeframe (approximately 10 to 11 weeks).
Your draft should include the following components:
Proposed Research Topic: Select a topic related to your IT specialisation or area of interest.
Research Problem: Briefly describe the problem you want to address (approximately 4 to 5 sentences).
Keywords: List 5 to 6 keywords related to your research topic. These will help you search for academic literature.
Research Question: Write one or clear research question(s) that your study will attempt to answer.
Research Objectives: Provide 2 to 3 objectives describing what your research intends to achieve. Important Notes
The topic must be specific and realistic to complete within 10 to 11 weeks.
Avoid very broad topics such as "Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare" or "Cybersecurity Issues in Cloud Computing."
Try to focus on a specific problem or application area.