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Attachment Outline of The Thesis Document

The document outlines the required format and structure for a thesis document, including: - A title page, approval sheets, table of contents - Chapters on the introduction, project description, project management, and appendix - Sections within chapters on the background, current state of technology, objectives, activities, and references - Guidelines on formatting, pagination, chapter layout, and introducing/summarizing each chapter.
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Attachment Outline of The Thesis Document

The document outlines the required format and structure for a thesis document, including: - A title page, approval sheets, table of contents - Chapters on the introduction, project description, project management, and appendix - Sections within chapters on the background, current state of technology, objectives, activities, and references - Guidelines on formatting, pagination, chapter layout, and introducing/summarizing each chapter.
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ATTACHMENT

OUTLINE OF THE THESIS DOCUMENT

(Title Page)

Adviser’s Recommendation Sheet

Panel’s Approval Sheet

Dean’s Acceptance Sheet

Table of Contents

Observe the following format:

1 Introduction 1–1
1.1 Statement of the Problem 1–1
1.2 Current State of the Technology 1–2

Note that the page number notation is as follows: < chapter/appendix>–<page


number>. Thus, the first page of Chapter 2 is at 2–1, while the first page of
Appendix A is at A–1.

List of Tables (optional)

List of Figures (optional)

Abstract

This should contain a brief summary of the thesis project. It is composed of a


single paragraph of at most 200 words and should include the overview of the problem,
the project design, and the results of the thesis project.

Preface

This should contain a brief statement of the problem, the significance of the
study, the proposed system, and an overview of the structure of the thesis document.
Chapter I INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background of the Problem


This should introduce the general problem that the proposed system addresses,
and the need to find a solution to the problem. It states the rationale and
significance of finding a solution to the problem.

1.2 Overview of the Current State of Technology


This should include the state of the current technology and the different
solutions proposed so far (based on a literature survey). It contains discussion on
the specific problems faced by or that still exist in the specific technology or field
(e.g., limitations of existing systems, software, or algorithms). The discussion should
include only enough detail to show the rationale behind and the problems in each,
leading to the specific need for the proposed system.

1.3 Project Rationale


Significance of the Study
Chapter II PROJECT DESCRIPTION

2.1 Problem Statement

2.1.1 Major Statement of the Problem

2.1.2 Minor Statement of the Problem

2.2 Objectives
This should be taken from the corresponding sections of the approved thesis
proposal. The scope and limitations may be further elaborated but nothing must be
changed, added, nor removed without the written approval of the Thesis
Coordinator.

2.2.1 General Objective

2.2.2 Specific Objectives

2.2.3 Scope and Limitations

2.2.4 Methodology
Chapter III PROJECT MANAGEMENT

3.1 Calendar of Activities

3.1.1 Description of Activities

3.2 Ghantt Chart


Chapter IV APPENDIX

4.1 References

4.2 Resource Person/s

4.3 Personal Technical Vitae


Notes:

Physical format:

• Use 8½” × 11” bond paper with 1” margin on top, bottom and right side then 1.5” on

the left side.

• The text must use 1.5 line spacing and 14pt Times New Roman font or equivalent.

• The pages shall be numbered at the bottom right except at the start of each chapter

which shall contain no page number. All pages from the cover page to the Preface shall

use lower-case Roman numerals while Arabic numerals shall be used from Chapter 1.

• Each chapter should start on a new page.

• Each of the other chapters should have an introduction and summary section. These

shall be written such that by themselves, a little more detail regarding the content of the

chapter may be obtained without reading the whole chapter.

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