How to write a thesis report for engineering?
Brief highlights
- Writing a well-designed thesis
report is of paramount significance for an academic researcher.
- A thesis report should be able to
clearly describe the reason of research or study conducted and the
associated problems or challenges.
- Besides discussing problems, a
thesis should also emphasize on solution of the problem and discuss the
progress made till date.
- Thus a thesis need to well-planned
and should be strictly adhering to the perception of its audience.
Background
A thesis can be described as a
written record of the academic work that has been assigned to a candidate. It
can also be described as a means to communicate the ideas of author towards a
particular technology that
aims to fulfill the needs of academia industries. In some cases the thesis also
discusses the obstructions or hindrances in the path of industries and provides
an optimal solution to solve these problems. Hence, it can be asserted that a
thesis is not only a technical document, but a means of communication to a
particular segment of audience. Thus in order to reach those audiences it is
imperative that the thesis should be well written and well planned (Husky
2018). This requires a thesis to follow a proper format and certain
specifications mentioned by the concerned authorities. A thesis should hence include
certain key headings that can be helpful for the audience in understanding the
motive of writing
that thesis.
In
addition, the process of developing a thesis includes certain milestones such
as preparing the topic, discussing the significance of
topic with the concerned person, planning and developing text relevant for the
topic, discussing and editing the text and so on (Chandrasekha 2008;
Chandrasekhar, Ghosh, and Roychowdhury 2006). The processes or steps to be
followed while developing a thesis are as follows:
- Prewriting
- Drafting
- Revision
- Editing
- Publication
Key Sections of Thesis
In
order to write a good thesis it is necessary
that the sections or chapter of the thesis are in a proper order and the text
presented is interlinked (Hardt 2017). This helps the reader to understand the
point of focus of thesis (Mumbai 2020). The order in which these chapters
should be presented is as follows.
- Introduction
- Literature review
- Methodology and experimental
set-up
- Mathematical modeling
- Conclusion and recommendation
- Future scope
- References
- Appendix
A
snippet of each of these chapters is given in the subsequent sections.
Introduction: The introduction of a thesis discusses
the reason or aim of writing the thesis. It also
emphasizes on the problem associated with the topic or technology discussed.
In some cases the chapter also briefs about some of the key works performed by
other researchers.
Literature review: In this chapter the techniques applied
by other researchers to resolve the issue are discussed by the author. The
chapter discusses the major works performed in similar domain and highlights
the issues that other researchers have failed to resolve.
Methodology or experimental
set-up: In
this chapter the methodologies used to fulfill the objective of thesis are discussed. In
addition the apparatus or other experimental procedures are also presented so
that the reader or audience gets a complete idea of how the aim is fulfilled.
Mathematical modeling: There are some cases when the model
developed involves coding or use of certain software. In this case this chapter
presents the code used for implementation of model developed.
Conclusion and recommendation: In this chapter the summary of the thesis is presented such that the
author mentions his findings and final results obtained. Additionally, the
chapter also discusses the recommendations that can helpful for the other
researchers. These recommendations are based on the results obtained.
Future scope: In this part of the thesis the
future scope or application of the work presented is discussed. It describes
whether the work performed can be helpful in future for other industries and
how it can be achieved.
References: In this section the references or
citation used by the author are presented.
Appendix: This is the last but important
part of a thesis and it presents the detailed calculation etc which are
otherwise not mentioned in the thesis.
Characteristics
of a thesis
In
order to write a well oriented thesis it is necessary
that the thesis adheres to certain characteristics which make the text
presented clear and crisp. These characteristics are as follows:
- Style: Style of writing a thesis is the most
important aspect. It enables the audience to gauge your English writing
skills. Contrary to using difficult words, a thesis should be written
using simple words that make the audience clearly understand the idea that
authors wish to communicate.
- Linking chapters: While writing a thesis it should be
borne in mind that the readers feel comfortable and are able to
synchronize the ideas communicated only if there is a link between the
texts. In addition linking chapters also establishes continuity for the
thesis.
- Titles: The sub-headings or titles used
in the thesis should neither be too long nor too short. Rather they should
be clearly describing the text that they include.
- Ambiguity and clarity: Both ambiguity and clarity have
their own place in the thesis. While ambiguity arouses the excitement of
audience the clarity of text enable the readers to clarify their doubts.
- Precision: It should be reflected in the
thesis especially when the work is quantitative. It influences the writing
and as well as work done in the thesis.
- Brevity: It is a common scenario that while
gathering information or collecting data for our work we come across
plenty of sources. However, as discussed previously the work performed
should be clear and concise. Thus there should not be repetition in the
thesis.
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