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When working on your dissertation, consider the following when working on these parts:
Abstract:
This is how you need your abstract look like:
* Problem
* Objectives
* Methodology
* Achievements
Attestation:
You need to write a short abstract where you admit that you are aware of what plagiarism is, and that all the work you have done is original, except for (if any) parts taken from (you need to specify the sources).
Acknowledgements:
Here you can thank or mention anyone who has helped you develop your dissertation.
Table of Contents:
Writing a concise table of contents is crucial for a good dissertation, as it makes it easier to read. It is a good idea to use some of the text editing software features to help you automatically generate the TOC.
List of Figures:
It is a good idea to create a list of figures, that you use throughout your dissertation. They will be easier to find.
Introduction:
Work on the introduction of your dissertation. Please consult your professor, as this would be the best way to create a proper introduction part for your dissertation.
Body of the dissertation (also known as "technical chapters"):
The technical body of the dissertation consists of a several chapters. You need to follow a logical structure in how you present your work. If you are working on a process that consists of phases, please do not make your dissertation look like a diary. Each chapter can be subdivided into sections. Each section can consist of subsections, if needed.
Literature review:
The review of literature used in your dissertation. Writing up this chapter will help you show your knowledge of the subject.
Conclusion:
Conclusion of your dissertation should consist of the following subsections:
1. Summary.
2. Evaluation.
3. Future work.
References:
List all the sources used within your dissertation that you have referenced to. You can use "auto-referencing" feature of your word processing software.