Full Name
Student ID
Subject ITC571 – Emerging Technology and Innovations
Assignment No
Due Date April -2017
Lecturer’s Name Malka N. Halgamuge
Your Title Here
Your Name
Your Email
School of Computing and Mathematics, Charles Sturt University, Melbourne, Victoria
Abstract - The earth is more prone to natural hazards and possible disasters
GRAPHIC ABSTRACT
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Key Words— Natural hazards, large flood events, flood risk assessment metrics, flood hazards
CSU expect 12-15 references for this section.
The Introduction section should contain literature citations to discuss other similar proposals.
Below is the rough guide to follow the structure of the Bibliography (Introduction).
Please also follow the Introduction section of the attached papers from HD students of this subject.
Rough Guide to the Structure of the Annotated Bibliography (Introduction), as follows:
Section 1: Significance of the research
Why is it an interesting or useful problem (why it is significant / impact)?
Section 2: How original is the approach?
Section 3-4: Literature review in the area what you are working
* What things were proposed and measure in the literature?
What are the researchers trying to find out?
• Why is it an interesting or useful problem?
• How original is the approach?
• What things were proposed?
• What things were measured?
• What were the results, that is, what do the authors
• conclude and what is the evidence?
Section 5: Research gap
- What are the limitations of their work?
- What are the holes in their work?
- what not have been done in the area what you are working
Section 6: Aim of your research
- What you are doing to overcome the research gap
- What is the aim of your work
- this should be aligned with your produced results
MATERIAL & METHODS
The methods should be adequately explained, how the research was conducted.
What are you going to propose to solve the problem that is existing in the current/existing solutions; (Mention the initial solution here). You can use a diagram to clarify that with writing text.
How you are going to do your research (step by step methodology is needed).
Data Collection
Events of large flood information collected ……….
B. Data Inclusion Criteria
Certain attributes such as reference number…….
Table 1: Selected Attribute Description
Attribute Name Data Type Description
*Nominal data type represents the text data
C. Data Analysis
First, we analyzed the …….
All analyses were carried out using MATLAB (MathWorks Inc., Natick, MA, USA) R2015b on a computer with an Intel Core i7 CPU.
III Results
Obvious questions for this section are:
Are the results clearly explained? Has an appropriate analysis has been conducted? Is the statistics correct? Is the number of significant figures used in numerical values appropriate? Are SI units used?
* You include the "Results" section, ONLY, if you have obtained your own results.
* You cannot include someone else' figures or tables in this section. This is only your own analysis.
* Comprehensive Figure caption is needed.
* Then, include your reasoning about the figure. You should be able deliver useful information to reader from each figure.
Statistical Analysis
The calculated probability values (p-values) are shown in Tables 3 and 4 using Wilcoxon signed-rank…..
Top ……….
IV Discussion
The discussion is the productive, creative and innovative part of writing a paper. It is the thinking about the implications of the results that you got, and the literature search for a comparable or contradictive paper that you learn something.
Are the claims in this section supported by the results, do they seem reasonable? Have the authors indicated how the results relate to expectations and to earlier research?
V Conclusions
Please write the conclusion of your research.
References
References should be consistent, follow the same style for all the references, probably IEEE style.
[1] T. I. Zohdi, F. A. Kuypers, and W. C. Lee, “Estimation of red blood cell volume fraction from overall permittivity measurements,” Int. J. Eng. Sci., vol. 48, pp. 1681–1691, Jan. 2010.
[2] W. R. Tinga, W. A. G. Voss, and D. F. Blossey, “Generalized approach to multiphase dielectric mixture theory,” J. Appl. Phys., vol. 44, no. 9, pp. 3897– 3902, 1973.
[3] T. Saarenketo, “Electrical properties of water in clay and silty soils,” J. Appl. Geophys., vol. 40, nos. 1–3, pp. 73–88, 1998.
Appendix (if needed)
Most of the mathematical explanation should go to the Appendix section. Too many equations distract the flow of the work. Qualitative descriptions or graphs are preferred mechanism for explaining relationships. Derivation of the formula should go to the Appendix.