Sunday 16 March 2014

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[SCENARIO 1: GRADUATE STUDIES]
You just started your graduate study. You are looking for a title. Your supervisor is always busy.You pick up and photocopy every single article you come across. You find it hard to finish them. Even when you do finish the article, you may get confused more than before. You don’t know what to get from the paper. You keep asking yourself; What exactly am I working on? How much should I read? How much is enough? How do I get a novelty?
[SCENARIO 2: RESEARCH PROJECTS]
You are about to embark on a research project. You face a hard time identifying the scope of research and specific problems to solve. You are planning to have co-researchers/ students, but organizing and coordinating them are not a piece of cake. You want them to work together but not to interfere with each other. You ask yourself; who will do what, and how much? How many sub-projects can be created? What is the scope of each project? How to maximize the outputs? How to produce more papers?
K-Chart Help you to answer this question:
1. What is the specific title of study
2. How to identify the problems under study?
3. How wide/deep is the study?
4. How much is the literature review?
5. What do I look for in reading reference papers ?
6. How do I choose between two (or more) design options?
7. How do I organize my study?
8. Should I focus on theory or simulation or what?
9. How many results should and can I get?
10. How do I know whether my results are correct and sufficient?
11. How to arrange the results?
12. How many papers can I publish, and where to publish?
13. How to cluster for sub-projects?
and many more question..In Shaa Allah;)

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