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Quick Guide to Thesis Writing
" Writing a thesis well is simple if you know how. There are three aspects: * structure * substance * style but all three are entwined....
Hartmann’s Hints for Thesis Writing
" Listed below are hints on writing the PhD thesis, gleaned from a seminar at University of Western Australia [1], with points made...
Lindsay’s Laws of Thesis Writing
" Think. Plan. Write. Revise. This is the cycle of scientific writing. Messy thinking leads to messy writing: cluttered, obscure and...
Attikiouzel’s Aphorisms* for Thesis Writing
" Writing is not a linear process but a cyclic one. What appears first may be written last, with the benefit of hindsight and a unified...
Write with the Reader in Mind!
This article is suitable for secience & engineering students " All communication involves two parties: the sender of the message and the...
Does an Engineering Thesis Need a Hypothesis?
This article is suitable for secience & engineering students " What is the hypothesis? The hypothesis is all important. It is the...
Word-Level Issues in Academic Writing
" Try hard to avoid ambiguous references Conversation is replete with ambiguous words like "this", "these", "his", "it", "they", etc....
Discussing Existing/Proposed/Future Work
" Discussing existing work Whenever you bring up an existing piece of research, whether it is your own or someone else's, there is a...
Qualitative Master’s Thesis
" This section provides guidelines for conducting the research and writing a qualitative or creative master’s thesis including a...
Thesis: Components, Functions and Characteristics
" Components of a Thesis Theses come in various sizes and shapes. The components of many theses are similar although their functions and...
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