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Methodology in Research Md Yazid Mohd Saman Date: 01-Sep-15
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Purpose of Presentation This presentation attempts to describe Research Methodology & its activities: System development Research-oriented topics
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Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Title of research 3. Goals, Objectives & Methodology of research 4. Examples 5. Conclusion
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1. Introduction
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We have done lots of research related to IT & software. Systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
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What Research Questions Why do we do research? What are the motivations? What do we want to achieve? How do we want to achieve the result?
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Examples of research questions Example: Crime Management System Background: Various academic staffs and research students have work independently on Crime Management & Analysis. Research Questions? Where have those data stored? Can researchers retrieve them? Share the info? Are they available web-based? What next to be done on the data? Visualization? Prediction? Modeling? Data mining?
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2. Title of research
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Title of research What is the title? Glamorous & idealistic? Indicates 3 parts: the problem, method & results Example: New efficient algorithms based on firefly algorithm for scheduling concurrent tasks on grid computers
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3. Goals, Objectives & Methodology
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Defining Goals, Objectives & Methodology What is GOAL of Project? Glamorous & idealistic What are the OBJECTIVES of Projects? Achievable & measurable What are the activities of the research @ methodology? What are the phases related to objectives
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Defining Goals, Objectives & Methodology What is GOAL of Project? Glamorous & idealistic What are the OBJECTIVES of Projects? Achievable & measurable What are the activities of the research @ methodology? What are the phases related to objectives http://www.diffen.com/difference/Goal_vs_Objective
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Example in Music: Developing Goals The course goals are broad statements of what the students will be able to do when they have completed the course. Goals can be lofty ideas, using words or phrases like "appreciates" or "shows leadership ability." Example of a broad course goal: Students will gain a greater appreciation for Latin music.
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Example in Music: Developing Objectives How can we measure if a person appreciates music? It would be very difficult. That is why we develop objectives. The objectives are measurable and specific so you can determine if the goal was achieved. S.M.A.R.T.
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Example in Music: Measurable Objectives Goal: Students will gain a greater appreciation for Latin music. Examples of measurable course objectives: Students will: listen to at least twenty different Latin American recording artists attend three live concerts featuring Latin American music identify five different Latin American rhythms from the recordings posted on the course Website create a playlist featuring ten recordings representing different Latin American genres
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Example in Computing: Goal & Objectives Goal: New protocols based on the Firefly algorithm for packet routing in MANET. Examples of measurable objectives: Design the new MANET routing protocol based on the Firefly algorithm Simulate the protocol with different parameters Test and evaluate the performance of the new protocol
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Defining Methodology What is Methodology of Project? Given the GOAL of Project and its the OBJECTIVES, how do we carry out the projects? The goal is where we want to be. The objectives are the steps needed to get there.
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Mapping: From objectives to methodology? The Objectives? Design the new MANET routing protocol based on the Firefly algorithm Simulate the protocol Test and evaluate the performance of the new protocol The Phases? –Phase#1 : Design phase of the protocols –Phase#2 : Simulation phase / Implementation phase –Phase#3 : Testing and evaluation phase of the protocol Goal: New protocols based on the Firefly algorithm for packet routing in MANET.
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4. Examples
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Example#1- Development of Integrated Crime Management System The Goal? To design & implement an Integrated Crime Management System The objectives? Design the system framework Implement the framework in a system Test and evaluate the system
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So, the methodology? Process (SE) model? Waterfall? Iterative @ spiral ? RAD? The Methodology? Phase#1 - Design the system framework Phase#2 - Implement the framework in a system Phase#3 - Test and evaluate the system
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Phase#1 - Design the system framework How do we design the framework SSADM? Use UML? Use-case diagrams Others?
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Phase#2 - Implement the framework in a system How do we implement it? Architecture? Interface design Algorithms? Data structures @ Database design Others?
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Phase#3 - Test and evaluate the system How do we test & evaluate the product? Use real data User acceptance test Perform usability study Others?
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Example#2- Designing Efficient Packets Routing Protocol in MANETs The Goal? To design efficient Packets Routing Protocol in MANETs The objectives? Design the new MANET routing protocol Simulate the protocol Test and evaluate the performance of the new protocol
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So, the methodology? The Objectives? Design the new MANET routing protocol Simulate the protocol Test and evaluate the performance of the new protocol The Phases? –Phase#1 : Design phase of the protocol –Phase#2 : Simulation phase / Implementation phase –Phase#3 : Testing and evaluation phase of the protocol
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Phase#1 - Design Phase How do we model & design the new protocol? Use mathematics @ queuing theory Show algorithms Create framework & architectures
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Phase#2 – Simulate / Implement the protocol How do we implement it? Example: Simulation phase Implementation phase
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Phase#3 - Test and evaluate the new proposed system How do we test & evaluate the product? Use real data? Performance evaluation of algorithms ~ big-O analysis
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5. Research Outcomes
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Thesis Title Abstract (the problem + the proposed solution + results) Table of Contents (ToC) 1. Introduction 2. Literature Review 3. Methodology (steps & models (base model + proposed model) 4. Implementation 5. Evaluation 6. Conclusion 7. References
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Conference & Journal Papers Title Abstract (the problem + the proposed solution + results) 1. Introduction 2. Background & Related work 3. Proposed Model 4. Implementation & Evaluation 5. Conclusion 6. References
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Research Timeline Semester#1 Literature review Outcome: Research proposal Time: Sept14-Feb15 Semester#2 Literature review Outcome: Design of base model Time: Mar15-Aug15 Semester#3 Literature review Outcome: Design & implementation of enhanced/proposed model Time: Sept15-Feb16 Semester#4 Penulisan tesis Outcome: Thesis & viva Time: Mar16-Aug16
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5. Summary
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Set The Title, Goal & Objectives The Title? Glamorous & idealistic Indicates the problem, method & results & ambitious The Goal? Glamorous & ambitious & idealistic The objectives? S.M.A.R.T. characteristics Measurable, Deliverable etc
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Set the Plans @ Methodology The Methodology? Phase#1 - Design phase Phase#2 – Implementation phase Phase#3 - Testing and evaluation phase
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References Research goals & objectives http://practicum.us1c.edu/docs/Tips_for_writing_Goal s_and_Objectives.pdf
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The End MYMS 1 Sep., 2015
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