Assignment title: Information
Nova Southeastern University
College of Engineering and Computing
Topic Proposal for Term Paper/Project
CISC650 Computer Networks
Fall 2016
Due Date: 10/16/2016 11:59PM ET
Total Points: 5
In order to show understanding on network-related issues, each student is expected to complete a
paper on a relevant network topic of the students choosing and interest. For this assignment I
would like to see your topic in a written proposal with a brief abstract. An abstract is defined as a
formal document that clearly describes what you will write the paper on. You may be suggested
to revise your topic after your submission is reviewed. Please choose a FOCUSED topic that is
specific enough for a term paper/project.
You have two options for the assignment.
Option 1: Research Paper
This paper can be a review paper that comments on current solutions on a specific topic, or a
research paper that proposes your own opinions/solutions. You don't have to implement an
application for this option. However it is fine if you wish to conduct experiments on the
topics discussed. As a general rule, papers that incorporate your own comments/opinions
will normally receive higher grades.
Potential topics for both options include (but not limited to) the following. Your choice of the
topic is usually more specific than any of these topics.
Performance evaluation
Addressing & location management
Mobility models and systems
Quality of Service
Wireless protocols
Routing & multicast
Congestion control
Scheduling & buffer management
Multimedia protocols
Network applications & services Network architectures
Switches & switching
Network design & planning
Traffic analysis & control
Network management
Web performance
Peer to Peer communications
Network Security
Denial of Service
Firewalls
Intrusion detection
Security Protocols
Some premier journals and conference proceedings in the field were listed in the course syllabus.
You are required to explore useful reference papers using NSU's electronic library. IEEE,
ACM, and Springer databases are good resources that can be accessed in the e-library.
For more information please visit
http://sherman.library.nova.edu/e-library/index.php?action=subject&col=n&cat=cis
(NSU student ID is required to access the resources).
Click on "ACM Digital Library", "IEEE/IET Digital Library", or "SpringerLink" -> enter your
credentials, then you can search by key words/author/titles/names of journals or conferences.
You will have full access to copyrighted articles published by the three organizations.
Option 2: Programming Project
Students who want to do a programming project instead of a paper should submit a written
project proposal. Your programming project can substitute for a paper only if your project
proposal meets my approval prior to November 13. If your programming project proposal is
not approved, plan to submit a paper proposal and prepare to write a paper.
You can visit sourceforge's website for a list of sample networking applications
(http://sourceforge.net/directory/communications) that you may be interested in. Although
you may not be able to implement a full-featured system as those shown on the website due
to time constraints, an operational prototype is required for final submission.Additional Requirements
Your proposal should be a formal document that consists of a typed one-to-two page summary of
your proposed topic. Although your proposal does not need to present any conclusions, it should
clearly and concisely describe the focus and a plan of your paper/project. Make your proposal
as specific as possible.
Your topic proposal should contain the following parts:
1. A title of the topic.
2. A description of the paper/project you wish to work on.
3. A rough outline of the structure of your final report.
4. A list of references that your work will be based on. For a research paper, this list should
contain at least 5 academic publications.
Follow the APA style for all citations and references. More information about APA can be found
at the following websites.
NSU Library:
http://nova.campusguides.com/apa
Purdue University:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/
Official APA website:
http://apastyle.org/
Note that this proposal is your first attempt to locate a concrete research topic, and you have
chances (before the cut-off date) to make revisions and improve your grade. I will respond with
suggestions based on your proposal submission and indicate whether your proposed topic is good.
In some cases, I may suggest a different topic, or ask you to write a new proposal. You can make
required changes by the cut-off date of November 13 to improve your grade on the topic
proposal. Based on my past experience, in very few cases the proposal can be done in a single
iteration.
The paper/project report itself is due on December 11. It should have no less than 15 pages,
double-spaced and not counting the title page, table of contents, bibliography, or any figures. For
a research paper, it should include a bibliography of no fewer than five sources that appear as
references in the body. Your paper/project report should use headings and sub-headings to reflectits structure. Please proofread your paper/report carefully to ensure that it contains no spelling or
grammatical errors. It should conform to the standards of academic integrity described in the
graduate catalog and the course syllabus.
Additional Suggestions
1. It is not appropriate to write on a very broad topic such as network security, cryptography,
multimedia network protocols, wireless protocols, etc. Keep in mind that this is just a short term
paper that should fit into a limited time period. You can actually find a textbook for most of
these topics. Please choose a topic as specific as possible.
2. A review paper usually should include multiple (>=5) references. I would like to see
references from referred conference proceedings or journals. IEEE, ACM, and Springer
databases are widely used by the research community. References such as Wikipedia can be used
at the early stages when you explore a topic, but you are discouraged from using them since the
information are generally considered volatile for scientific papers. Usually you should
summarize different resources instead of reiterating the exact words. It is also important to show
your ability on critical thinking – I wish you include as many comments (in your own words) as
possible.
3. It is fine to choose the programming project option for the assignment. Generally this option
needs more efforts than a research paper option. You can implement something new or simulate
the functionalities of existing applications – please make your choice clear in the proposal. You
will need to deliver a working prototype in your final submission. The functionalities of this
prototype need to be briefly discussed in the proposal.
4. Please note if you cite the exact words from references, you need to use quotation marks on
both sides. The paper may be considered plagiarism for failing to do so. You should also pay
attention to the use of enough citations so that a reader can separate your work from others
easily. For more information on the integrity policy please refer to the course syllabus and CEC's
Graduate Catalog (http://cec.nova.edu/documents/catalog.pdf).
5. If you plan to propose your own solutions on an existing problem, that would be great. Try
your best and you may end up with a publication based on your course work. I will be happy to
assist you during the process.
6. Please note that for all references and citations, you need to follow the APA format style. This
is a requirement by CEC. Failing to do so may lead to the loss of points on your submission.