research paper
RESEARCH PAPER
Select a topic from the following list on which you would like to conduct an in-depth investigation: Information systems infrastructure: evolution and trends
Strategic importance of cloud computing in business organizations Big data and its business impacts
Managerial issues of a networked organization Emerging enterprise network applications Mobile computing and its business implications
Note: The above topics are also the basis of the discussion questions. You may use up to three resources found by yourself or your peers as peers as resources for the paper.
Research paper basics:
8-10 pages in length APA formatted
Minimum six (6) sources – at least two (2) from peer reviewed journals Include an abstract, introduction, and conclusion
See rubric for more detailed grading criteria
Some good questions to ask yourself before turning in your research paper: Is the paper of optimal length?
Is the paper well organized?
Is the paper clear and concise? Is the title appropriate?
Does the abstract summarize well?
Are individual ideas assimilated well? Are wording, punctuation, etc. correct? Is the paper well motivated?
Is interesting problem/issue addressed? Is knowledge of the area demonstrated? Have all key reference been cited?
Are conclusions valid and appropriate?
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RESEARCH PAPER GRADING RUBRIC
Criteria/Categories Indicators/Levels
Score 5 4 3-2 1
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Abstract and Introduction x 5 = |
/25 |
Introduction should be clear with a preview of the main points |
Good introductory statement, but the preview of the main points is lacking |
Introductory statement is vague and main points are unclear |
Issue not clear and preview of the main points is incomplete |
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Main Points and Sub Points x 20 = |
/100 |
Main points are clearly stated and developed; specific examples/suppo rt ing points are appropriate and clearly developed; smooth transitions and well organized. |
Main points are clearly stated but development of examples/sup po rting points are lacking; smooth transitions between points. |
Main points are not clear. Audience has difficulty following presentation because student jumps around. Examples/supp orting points are appropriate but need elaboration or are not well thought |
Main points are not clear, Audience cannot understand presentation because there is no sequence of information. Examples/sup p orting points are inappropriate for issue. |
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Conclusion x 5 = |
/25 |
Well-thought out concluding statement that summarizes main points well. |
Well-thought out concluding statement but does not summarize main points |
Does not have a well- thought out concluding statement, but summarizes |
Has neither a well-thought out concluding statement nor summarizes main points |
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Spelling, grammar and punctuation x 6 = |
/30 |
No more than two errors in any of these categories combined |
No more than eight errors in any of these categories combined |
Eight to twenty errors in these categories combined. |
More than twenty errors in these categories combined. |
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Summary x 4 = |
/20 |
Very interesting question. Evidence that student has put a great amount of thought into the subject. |
A rather interesting and challenging work, but student doesn’t show much excitement |
Satisfactory work, but does not engage the reader |
Lack of writing skills seen by the quality of work. The concept was clearly not well thought out. |
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HELPFUL RE SOURCES
The Agile Architecture Revolution: How Cloud Computing, REST-Based SOA, and Mobile
Computing are Changing Enterprise IT, 2013, Jason Bloomberg, Wiley & Sons, Inc., ISBN: 978-1-118- 40977-0.
The Architecture of Computer Hardware and System Software: An Information Technology Approach, 5th edition, 2013, Irv Englander. Wiley & Sons, Inc., ISBN: 978-1-118-80310-3.
Business Data Communications and Networking, 11th edition, 2012. Jerry Fitzgerald. Wiley & Sons, Inc., ISBN: 978-1-118-08683-4.
Business Intelligence: A Managerial Perspective on Analytics, 3rd edition, 2014, Ramesh Sharda, Dursun Delen, Efraim Turban, and David King. Pearson Education, Inc., ISBN: 978-0-12-385126-0.
Cloud Computing: Theory and Practice, 2013, Dan C. Marinescu. Elsevier, Inc., ISBN: 978-0-12- 404627-6
Data Architecture, 2011, Charles Tupper, Elsevier, Inc., ISBN: 978-0-12-385126-0.
Green Communications: Principles, Concepts, and Practice, 2015, Konstantinos Samdanis, Peter Rost, Andreas Maeder (Editor), Michela Meo, and Christos Verikoukis (Editors). Wiley& Sons, Inc., ISBN: 9781- 118-75926-4.
The Executive’s Guide to Information Technology, 2nd edition, 2007, John Baschab, and Jon Plot. Wiley & Sons, Inc., ISBN: 978-0-470-09521-8.
Mobile Design and Development, 1st edition, 2009, Brian Fling. O’Reilly Media, Inc., ISBN: 978-0-596- 15544-5.
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