Reference no: EM133751849
Network Security
Topic: Web Application Threats
You are requested to write a review, survey, orstate-of-art article within the domain of the following topics. Your article has to give an overview of existing literature in a field, often identifying specific problems or issues and analyzing information from available published work on the topic with a balanced perspective. Review articles can be of four types: opinion, literaturereviews, systematic reviews, comparisons, or field analyses.
Abstract
An abstract is a concise and standalone summary of a research paper, which readers can use to decide whether it's relevant to them before they dive in to read the paper. It must be self-contained and make sense by itself, without further reference to outside sources or the actual paper. The abstract is usually about a paragraph (6-7 sentences, 150-300 words) long.
Introduction
The introduction to a research paper is where you set up your topic and approach for the readers. It is the initial part of a research paper and the part that a reader is likely to read first. The introduction should answer the question ‘Why:' Why did you choose that topic for research; why is it important; why did you adopted a particular method or approach? It has several key goals/parts:
- Present your topic and get the reader interested.
- Provide background or summarize existing research.
- Position your own research significant/contribution.
- Detail your specific research problem.
- Give an overview of the paper's structure.
Taxonomy & State-of-the-art
Demonstrating the research topic, analyzing the existing solutions (mechanisms, protocols, procedures, standards, etc.), classifying the proposed solutions, and comparing them by showing the benefits and limitations/drawbacks.
Discussion and Analysis
Criticizing the proposed solutions and proposing a possible solution or alternative for some of the chosen papers' weaknesses wherever possible.
Quality of Report
Clearly and accurately addressing all project components, using a consistent format, supportive figures and tables, professional and organized writing with correct grammar and spelling, and using relevant and significant references.
Uniqueness
The perspective of the research content must be unique. The content should not be taken from the respective course's textbook/slides/journal/conference articles.
Project Ethics
Plagiarism avoidance, honestly reporting text, data, results, methods, publication references and citations. Avoid presenting someone else's work or ideas as your own without their proper citation and full acknowledgment.
Quality of References
Recent papers from reputed journals and Conferences must be included and related to the area of research.IEEE, Springer, Elsevier, Wiley, Hindawi and Taylor&Francis
Project Presentation
Covering all research parts, presenting confidently and using appropriatelanguage and tone.