Title of Report
Student Name:
Student ID:
Subject: 32040 Industry Project
Abstract
The abstract should be no more than 250 to 300 words. It should capture motivation behind the project, the project design/methodology, and main findings and implications. The abstract should provide an excellent summary of the report.
Keywords: (3 to 5 keywords).
1. Introduction
2. Background
3. Project Goal and Question
4. Related works (any)
5. Requirements Gathering
6. Proposed Solution
6.1 Methodology
6.2 Solution Design
6.3 Solution Implementation
6.4 Solution Test
7. Solution Discussion
8. Limitations of Project
9. Future Development / Work
10. Conclusion
11. Acknowledgement
12. References
References to previously published research studies must in Harvard style. You should make every effort to ensure completeness, accuracy and consistency of each reference. For example(s):
In a research study by Ackoff (1961) …..
Gibberd et al (1991) mentioned……
In the book by Dunlop and Williams (1989) ……
References section should be at the end of the report. References to previously published research studies must in Harvard style, and should be arranged alphabetically without numbers. Keep one blank line between each two references. Please follow the examples below.
DO NOT arrange references in categories like below. The titles in green are just to show examples. The final list of references should be arranged alphabetically in one category.
Journal Articles: Last name, initials. (year) ‘Article title with only first letter upper case,’ Journal name, vol (issue no.), pages.
Example: Articles with one author
Ackoff, R L. (1961) ‘Management Misinformation Systems,’ Management Science, 14 (4), 147-156.
Example: Articles with two authors
Sabri, EH and Beamon, M. (2000), 'A Multi-Objective Approach to Simultaneous Strategic and Operational Planning in Supply Chain Design,' Omega: an International Journal of Management Science28 (1),581-598.
Example: Articles with more than two authors
Fox, MS., Barbyceanu, M. and Teigen, R. (2000), 'Agent-oriented Supply Chain Management,' International Journal of Flexible Manufacturing Systems, 12 (1), 165-88
Online Journals and websites: Last name, initial(s). (Date published). Title of article. [Online]. Publisher. [Date you accessed the site]. Available: URL
Example:
Lorek, L. A., (2003), ''Buyers catch on to online shopping,' San Antonio Express-News. [Online], [Retrieved December 22, 2003], http://web.lexis-nexis.com/universe/document
Books:
Bonini, C P. (1963) Simulation of Information and Decision Systems in the Firm, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Edited Books
Trowbridge, P. (2003), A case study of green supply chain management at advanced micro devices, Greening the Supply Chain, Sarki, J. (ed), Greenleaf, Sheffield.
Periodicals
James, D. (1999), 'From clicks to coin,' Marketing News, 33 (21), 3.
Conference Paper
Jandos, J. and Vorisek, J. (2009), ‘Enterprise Web 2.0. What is it really?’ Proceedings of the 13th International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA