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Microsoft Word - MITS6011.docx 1 MITS6011 Advanced Research Topics in Information Technology Unit Description The unit is designed for graduate level students to enhance their scholarship through research based study on an advanced topic in information technology. The unit initially provides the core essentials of research methodology directed towards technical research, which consists of elements such as literature survey, defining research question, experimental design etc. After introducing these elements, the student applies these to carry out a research activity on a topic in an emerging area of IT. Possible research areas are algorithms, artificial intelligence, bio-computation, database & information systems, distributed systems/ubiquitous computing, geometric computation, graphics, architecture, user experience design, internet systems & infrastructure, knowledge representation & reasoning, machine learning, natural language & speech processing, networking, operating systems, programming languages & compilers, robotics, vision & physical modelling, scientific computing, security and privacy, software engineering and design, and systems reliability and dependability. Students will gain an in depth experience in doing research and would be able to apply this learning outcome to further their research in IT area. Pre-requisites Successful completion of all core units and at least 1 Elective or Advanced Elective in which topic the student plans to do his research study. Prohibitions Students are not permitted to enrol for both MITS6011 and MITS6012 Subject weighting 6 credit points 2 Mode of Delivery & Teaching approach: Face to face lectures, consultations and self-guided practical laboratories/tutorials Level of Unit Level 6 AQF Level AQF Level 9 Duration 1 Semester Contact Hours & Workload Indicative workload volume: 150 hours Three hours of lectures and Activities / week Two hours of Consultation / week Approximately eight hours / week of self-study in order to satisfy the reading and assessment expectations. Academic Staff Chief Examiner: TBA Lecturers: TBA Tutors: TBA 3 Contents Content includes but not limited to: • Research Methodology o Introduction to Research o Literature Survey methods o Experimental design for practical IT problems. o Research approaches to theoretical and practical computer science. • Research work on identified technical problem. Learning outcomes At the successful completion of this unit, students should be able to: 1. Examine topics and associated literature in Information technology fields and be able to recognise knowledge boundaries and formulate suitable research questions 2. Construct a research proposal to investigate a specific research question 3. Understand the research methods and be able to apply the right research method for addressing research problems in a technical IT discipline 4. Identify components of literature survey and be able to critically analyse published work and comment on the technical merits and limitations of the published work 5. Independently set up lab-based research experiments, perform research explorations and theoretical computational research in IT 4 Assessment Assessment Task Assessment Tasks: Descriptions Weighting Due Date Learning Outcomes Graduate Capabilities Research Proposal This assignment will be delivered in 2 parts. You will be required to develop a research question in conjunction with your tutor, and also develop a full research proposal. 20% Sessions 3, 5 1, 2, 3 *Research Paper This assessment will have multiple deliverables. Students will be required to develop a research paper introduction, a literature review and a research paper methodology. These will be delivered over the indicated sessions. 60% Session 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 1, 3, 4, 5 *Viva Voce In this assessment you will be required to give a 10-15 minute presentation to fellow class members as well as a panel of academics in a symposium style setting. There is no physical submission, students will be solely graded on their presentation and ability to answer questions from the panel. 20% Session 14 1, 2, 3, 4 To pass the unit students are expected to achieve an overall mark of 50% or more. Additionally, students must achieve a minimum of 40% of any assessment marked as a hurdle task. Details of assessment criteria is provided in each assessment description document *Hurdle Task: Students must achieve a minimum grade in each hurdle task in order to pass this unit. 5 Assessment Guidelines General guidelines for all assessment tasks are available in the Student Handbook / VIT website that covers information regarding submission of assessments, marking guide, moderation, feedback and return of marked assessments. The Student Handbook also contains a summary of VIT's policies on plagiarism, late penalty, extensions, special consideration, and student support. Specific guidelines for each assessment task will be provided within the assessment document of the unit, when the assessment task is released to the students. Reference Book(s) Creswell, J. W. Research design: Qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods approaches. 4th Ed. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage., 2014. Journal Articles suggested by supervisor based on the area chosen for research. MITS6011/ MITS6012 Advanced Research Topics in IT/ IS Assessment Document Please Read Carefully Copyright © 2015-2018 VIT, All Rights Reserved. 2 MITS 6011 Assessments Important Note: This Unit does not have a Final Exam but is based on your semester work and a final presentation at a subject symposium to be arranged at the end of the semester. The assessments will be based on a research question that you will develop throughout the semester. There will be a number of check points throughout the semester, and each one of these will form a deliverable related to the research question and contribute towards your final grade. Because of the nature of the subject there are a number of deliverables (assignments) outlined in Table 1 below. While this may seem a lot, please remember there is no exam, and the assessments are designed to keep you working consistently throughout the semester. Again, this is necessary given the nature of the Unit of Study. *** As this is an introduction to research subject there will be zero tolerance for plagiarism The overall marks are to be allocated as follows (as per the Unit Descriptor) Assessment Component Weighting Hurdle Research Proposal 20% Research Report 60% Yes Presentation 20% Yes The breakdown of the above components into deliverables and weeks are given in Table 1: Table 1 Unit of Study Deliverables Component Weight Deliverable Deliverable Weight Submission Week Research Proposal Research Question Abstract 5 5 } Research question/ abstract 10 3 Full Proposal 10 Full proposal 10 5 Research Paper Full Abstract Introduction 5 10 } Introduction/ full abstract 15 7 Literature Review 20 Concept Map First Page 5 5 Full Literature Review 10 10 Methodology 15 First Page Methodology 5 10 12 Full Submission 10 Full submission 10 13 Presentation 20 20 14 Copyright © 2015-2018 VIT, All Rights Reserved. 3 MITS 6011 Assessments INSTRUCTIONS Students will need to consider a research problem in Information Technology or Information Systems. The problem could arise from many different fields, for example, medical, business, science, engineering, hospitality, banking etc … The selection of the research problem will need to take place early, in session 1 or 2 as the first deliverable is in session 3. This is necessary given the nature of the subject. All the remaining work throughout the semester will stem from the basic research problem. The idea is that this Unit of Study will mimic the research process and provide you with the understanding and tools to undertake future research. In the first session, we will extensively discuss finding research problems and from there formulating research questions. This then gives us the foundation for proceeding with the remainder of the unit. Deliverables Below is a brief explanation of each of the deliverables including submission guidelines and deadlines, though the deadlines have already been given in the Table 1 above. Research Question and Abstract ( 10 Marks Due session 3) The research question lies at the heart of your research project. After considering a research problem (whatever the field of study) from there you will develop the research question. We will discuss formulating research questions in session one and two, but within the research problem the research question focuses specifically on one aspect of the problem that you will undertake as part of the research programme. There are many ways to present the research question, and these will be discussed during the sessions. Along with the presentation of the Research question, you will also provide an abstract. An abstract at this stage is a carefully written single paragraph which succinctly describes the background and research problem that is being investigated by the researcher. The general approach can also be outlined here. The format of the abstract will be discussed in the first two sessions. Submit your assignment in one document file by the due date and time to the assignment dropbox. Full Proposal ( 10 Marks Due session 5) The full proposal is a document that contains your entire proposal for the research to be undertake. These documents are normally required by academic departments before students are admitted undertaking research degrees such as a Masters research degree or a PhD. This document will contain your abstract and research question from the previous submission but integrated into a Copyright © 2015-2018 VIT, All Rights Reserved. 4 MITS