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M.SC CAPSTONE PROJECT – FINAL REPORT – 20XX
Student’s Name supervised by Supervisor’s Name
Title of Your MSc Capstone Group Project
Abstract— The final report is the most important output of your MSc project. The submitted report must conform to this template and should NOT be longer than 10 A4 sized pages (including diagrams and references). Note that there is a penalty for over-length reports. Reports which are over the 10-page limit will be subject to a 10% reduction in the report component for each page over the limits. As a recommendation, you can aim for the range of 4000 – 6000 words with 5-10 diagrams but this could be different depending on the nature of your project.
http://www.ieee.org/web/publications/authors/transjnl/index.html
methodology
A This section should outline the methods used in your investigation. Examples include, experimental methods, method of calculation/ mathematical technique, description of software algorithm developed, how hardware was configured. If there are several smaller investigations, then the aims should be clearly stated and you may wish to devote a combined section of the paper to each method, results and discussion.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
This is an important section of the report as this is where you present, describe and analyse your results. When writing this section ask yourself: Do my findings address the aim of the paper? How do my conclusions compare with other research in the peer reviewed literature? Are my arguments logical? Do I have enough results to make claims or is there only a slight suggestion in the data? Do I have conflicting results? Why? What other information would I need to support my argument?
CONCLUSION
A conclusion section is required. Although a conclusion may review the main points of the paper, do not replicate the abstract as the conclusion. A conclusion might elaborate on the importance of the work or suggest applications and extensions.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The authors would like to thank … This is optional.
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