A critical part of this course is identifying a suitable topic for you research proposal. This can be arrived at in several ways: • exploring an area you are already interested in or an emerging area...

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A critical part of this course is identifying a suitable topic for you research proposal. This can be arrived at in several ways: • exploring an area you are already interested in or an emerging area of technology like artificial intelligence or virtual reality • considering the application of specific types of IT to an application area you have knowledge of such as healthcare or agriculture • following up on an aspect of IT you found interesting in your course • investigating a topical issue from the news, such as a recent cybersecurity threat or the introduction of electronic health records The list below is of some sample topics and research questions which students have considered in recent semesters. You cannot use these directly – you must come up with your own topic. However they give an indication as to the sort of topic which would be suitable for your research proposal. If you are having problems identifying a topic, or have concerns that your topic may not be suitable, please discuss this with your tutor and/or lecturer. What are the user’s perceptions and understanding of the security implications of using static and dynamic web pages? How are data mining techniques used to detect frauds in the banking sector? What are the causes of post-implementation issues in enterprise systems? How can visualisation contribute to effective data analysis? How can cloud computing facilitate organisational communication? How can wearable sensors aid in health monitorization? Scope and Implementation of Artificial Intelligence in the Tesla Roadster Can a predictive model using big data analytics help prevent credit card fraud? How does informed understanding of security processes by the user effect Android device security and its vulnerabilities? The use of artificial Intelligence in health What can Australia’s My Health Record System learn from recent health data breaches? Will the application of the Internet of Things in the transportation area affect people’s travel patterns? The involvement of information technology in agriculture. Cloud computing in healthcare Social media data mining for business intelligence The application of big data analytics in healthcare: Awareness and perceived importance of healthcare stakeholders Guide to Project for Supervisors Page 1 of 4 CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Assignment Proposal.docx ITECH 5500 Professional Research and Communication Literature Synthesis Overview The purpose of this assessment is to enable students to demonstrate a critical awareness of previous research in an IT context within a chosen topic area through a basic understanding of research theory and techniques. Overall goals of this assignment are to help you to: • Become more knowledgeable about finding and using varied research sources in your chosen area in IT. • Further develop your critical thinking skills and back up your points with evidence. • Become more adept at synthesizing information and developing informed views. • Discipline yourself to follow a scholarly research format to document in-text sources and a references page (bibliography). You must work on this report individually Timelines and Expectations Percentage Value of Task: 15% Due: 17.00 Friday Week 4 (see the Course Description or moodle submission link for the exact date for this semester) Minimum time expectation: 3-8 hours Learning Outcomes Assessed The following course learning outcomes are assessed by completing this assessment: Knowledge: K1. Determine the role IT research plays in contributing to organisational innovation, and success. K2 Identify appropriate research philosophies for IT projects, which match organisational approaches. Skills: S2. Demonstrate expert English language skills in academic and professional contexts. S3. Evaluate the quality and utility of literature sourced. S4. Undertake a literature review for an organisational IT research project. Application of knowledge and skills: A2. Present written and oral reports to academic and organisational audiences. Page 2 of 4 CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Assignment Proposal.docx Assessment Details Background The report requires a critical analysis of literature relevant to a proposal. The purpose of the task is to help students identify and analyse relevant literature to assist in determining an appropriate topic for the research proposal. Requirements You are required to submit: • An interim research proposal (50-200 words) to provide context for your choice of literature. • A synthesis matrix (as described in class). This should discuss at least 6 articles, and at least 5 or 6 main ideas discussed in those articles. Choose your articles carefully – these should be relevant to the core ideas of your chosen topic, and as far as possible published in reputable, peer-reviewed sources. If you have concerns about the quality of an article, discuss this with your tutor during lab classes. • A list of references named in the synthesis matrix. These should be in APA referencing style. You have already done quite a bit of work for this research in tutorials: you should have a tentative research issue, strategies and evidence to persuade your readers about the significance of the problem you’re researching, as well as the validity of your research issues. You also should consider opposing views or good counter-arguments that you can address in order to help establish your credibility and enhance the relevance of your paper. A. Interim Research Proposal The submission must contain the following sections, submitted in the order as listed below- • Title – proposal title (10 words maximum) • Proposal - summarization of the significant concepts in the proposed study focusing on key aspects (200 words max) B. Synthesis Matrix Article #1 Article #2 …. Article #6 Main Idea A Main Idea B .. Main Idea E-F C. References References- include relevant literature sources (a list of full-text references) Page 3 of 4 CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Assignment Proposal.docx Note: Students are required to follow the ‘General guide to referencing’ and ‘Guide to Writing and Study Skills’- specially the ‘Layout and Appearance’ and the ‘Report’ sections. http://federation.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0015/164121/FedUni-General-Guide-to-Referencing- 2014.pdf http://federation.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/190044/2014-General-Guide-to-Writing-and-Study- Skills.pdf [For distribution of marks, see the Marking Rubric at the end of this document] Submission Submit an electronic copy of the Literature Synthesis Report via the submission link on the course Moodle page. Please refer to the Course Description for information regarding late assignments, extensions, special consideration, and plagiarism. A reminder all academic regulations can be accessed via the university’s website, see: http://federation.edu.au/staff/governance/legal/feduni- legislation Feedback Submission will be marked electronically and returned via moodle within 2 weeks. Plagiarism: Plagiarism is the presentation of the expressed thought or work of another person as though it is one's own without properly acknowledging that person. You must not allow other students to copy your work and must take care to safeguard against this happening. More information about the plagiarism policy and procedure for the university can be found at http://federation.edu.au/students/learning-and- study/online-help-with/plagiarism. http://federation.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0015/164121/FedUni-General-Guide-to-Referencing-2014.pdf http://federation.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0015/164121/FedUni-General-Guide-to-Referencing-2014.pdf http://federation.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/190044/2014-General-Guide-to-Writing-and-Study-Skills.pdf http://federation.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/190044/2014-General-Guide-to-Writing-and-Study-Skills.pdf http://federation.edu.au/staff/governance/legal/feduni-legislation http://federation.edu.au/staff/governance/legal/feduni-legislation http://federation.edu.au/students/learning-and-study/online-help-with/plagiarism http://federation.edu.au/students/learning-and-study/online-help-with/plagiarism Page 4 of 4 CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Assignment Proposal.docx Marking Criteria/Rubric ITECH5500 Research Report- Marking Rubric Student Id. Student name Marked by Category Excellent Good Acceptable Poor/Unacceptable Marks Title 9-10 Very coherent and succinct title 5-8 Coherent and succinct title 1-4 Title doesn’t convey the proposal 0 No title or incoherent title /10 Proposal 16-20 Excellent problem identified with a succinct and clear proposal 10-15 Good problem identified, clear proposal outlined 4-9 Problem not clear, presentation poor 0-3 No or minimal proposal /20 Literature Synthesis matrix 40-50 Sources are exceptionally well- integrated and they support claims argued in the paper very effectively. 30-39 Sources are well integrated and support the paper’s claims. 20-29 Sources support some claims made in the paper, but might not be integrated well within the paper’s argument. 0-19 The paper does not use adequate research or if it does, the sources are not integrated well. /50 References 16-20 An appropriate number of authoritative references in APA style 10-15 Authoritative references in APA style with some deficiencies 4-9 Few authoritative references in APA style with many deficiencies 0-3 Too few authoritative references in poor adherence to APA /20 Total /100 Scaled total /15 Comments Overview Timelines and Expectations Learning Outcomes Assessed Assessment Details Requirements A. Interim Research Proposal B. Synthesis Matrix C. References Note: Students are required to follow the ‘General guide to referencing’ and ‘Guide to Writing and Study Skills’- specially the ‘Layout and Appearance’ and the ‘Report’ sections. Submission Feedback Plagiarism: Marking Criteria/Rubric
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How IT Revolutionize Agriculture
IT is the branch of engineering that concerns about using the computer and latest technology to improve the productivity and mini
mize the cost. Agriculture is from one of the biggest employer that provides employment to a lot of people mainly in rural areas so it becomes an important sector to focus on. Food productivity can be increased on large scale by effective use of Information Technology (IT). So in this article we’ll learn why we need IT in agriculture, how IT can revolutionize the traditional agriculture pattern and how it will change the upcoming future of the agriculture.
· Why Advancement?
Advancement means using better techniques and technology to get the maximum output from the available resources. Every sector needs the advancement whether it is health, industrial or agriculture. According to a study we will have nearly 10 billion people to feed by 2050 so we need advancement in this field to take the productivity to the maximum level. In 2014 agriculture accounted for nearly one third of global gross domestic product demonstrating the need to include the modern technology in the agriculture sector.
· Information Technology in Agriculture
Information technology can be used in the modern agriculture in various ways. Some of the way that demonstrate IT role in agriculture is given below:
· Information and Communication Technology
· Weather Forecasting Information
· Using GIS (Graphical Information System)
· Using Micro Controllers Devices like various sensors
· Challenges
Apart from all these advantages of IT in agriculture that we have we also...
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