During this semester, we reviewed a number of areas in blockchain, business intelligence, data mining, electronic currency, etc.
As you get closer to starting your own dissertation, you will need to choose a topic in your first dissertation class DSRT 736, so it is essential to start preparing.
This week, let us take a look at some topics to consider, and by the end of the week, we could have several ideas for dissertation topics.
Since you have already examined several research articles, another way would be to examine previous dissertations in these areas.
Visit the University of Cumberlands library, go to the Dissertation Database, and locate an interesting topic on one of the concepts we discussed this semester.
Here are some pointers that will help critically evaluate and share some viable topics.
Is the topic attainable for a first-time dissertation student?
Is the problem rooted in the literature?
Is the research empirical, i.e., is there a survey, is there an interview guide, has the data been
analyzed via some statistical tool?
Is there a theoretical model or framework discussed?
Discuss the topic, the problem the model has been used in the research, and any present findings.
Do not read the entire dissertation, as the abstract and chapter one introduction should give a clear understanding of the research.