[Answered] project with 12000 – 18000 words report on sawtooth blockchain using hyperledger pattern
project using sawtooth blockchain architecture on hyper ledger pattern
please follow the documentation using https://www.hyperledger.org/use/sawtooth
any project using this technology and follow the documetation which uploaded and guidelines
the Dissertation should be between 12,000 and 18,000 words excluding Appendices. As the largest single piece of writing you may have ever done, you will need considerable time after you have completed the project work itself, to write your Dissertation (see Module Guidelines under Syllabus page) .
A typical structure for the Dissertation is as follows, more details can be found in Module Guidelines (under Syllabus page):
Title Page (see format in the Appendix section of the Module Guidelines (under Syllabus page))
Content page
List of figures and/or tables
Glossary of Terms
Acknowledgment
Abstract
Introduction (Background and Motivation, Problem to be solved, Aims and Objectives, Summary of Thesis Contributions and dissertation report Outline)
Literature Review (Full Literature Review)
Contribution Chapters (Existence, Suitability & Justification of Artifact, Design, Implementation and Evaluation)
Conclusion (Summary of Work, Reflection, Future work)
References (Please use either the Harvard or Vancouver (numerical) styles.). Ensure that all sources are properly cited and at the appropriate point in the main text of the dissertation.
Bibliography: this refers to background material that is not specifically referred to in the main text of the dissertation and therefore it is unusual for a dissertation to have a significant Bibliography section, if at all.
Appendices (numbered and titled – as required).
Note, however, that the best organisation and structure for each report is different – it reflects the nature of the topic addressed, so expect to adapt the above starting point to meet your individual needs. You can discuss the structure of your dissertation with your supervisor.
Take care to give reasons for all decisions you make – justify and explain. The same goals could have been achieved differently – what are the advantages and disadvantages of doing it your way?
An integral part of the report is appropriate consideration to legal, professional and ethical issues.
You are expected to include in your project report ideas, methods and results produced by other people – if you do not it probably indicates a lack of background research and is likely to be penalized. However, you must be scrupulously careful to cite clearly the author/originator of any such work. If you fail to indicate the source of such material you are, by implication, claiming someone else’s work as your own. This is regarded as a serious matter in academic circles and it carries severe penalties. (see Appendix on Academic Misconduct in the Student Handbook).
This module constitutes the major individual piece of work of the Masters Programme where the student carries out a project involving independent critical research, design and implementation (where applicable).
AIMS
Apply established research methods for independent research.
Develop an ability to organise and carry out an extended and independent study of work at postgraduate level.
Pursue in-depth studies of professional or academic relevance to the student and an organisation or a company.
Extend the knowledge and skills developed in the taught component of the course.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Select, justify and use effectively the research methods and techniques appropriate for particular cases in order to carry out a literature search and an independent work of research
Critically identify the need to position their research in the wider academic or business context and structure the dissertation format to agreed conventions
Plan, manage and critically evaluate the project using the techniques and tools needed in order to bring it in successfully on time and within resourcing limits
Identify and critically analyse real-world problems or knowledge gaps to which academic concepts and methods can be realistically applied to improve or resolve the problem situation
Apply skills to show an ability to engage in academic and professional communication with others in their field through report and presentation
Present critical awareness in applying appropriate legal, social or ethical obligations and when required, respond to the financial and other constraints of a corresponding business environment.
Indicative Expectations
DEFINITIVE KIS CATEGORY
INDICATIVE DESCRIPTION
HOURS
Scheduled learning and teaching
Research methods – Lectures
12
Guided independent study
student independent study
588
Study abroad / placement
Total
(number of credits x 10)
600
MODULE MATRIX
Module Matrix aims to provide an alignment table that links Learning Outcomes, with assessment activities and the Unit.
Learning Outcomes Assessment Activities Topics
1. Select, justify and use effectively the research methods and techniques appropriate for particular cases in order to carry out a literature search and an independent work of research Coursework – Project definition and research proposal report Research Methods, Proposal Phase and Project Phase
2. Critically identify the need to position their research in the wider academic or business context and structure the dissertation format to agreed conventions Coursework – Dissertation Project Phase
3. Plan, manage and critically evaluate the project using the techniques and tools needed in order to bring it in successfully on time and within resourcing limits Coursework – Project definition and research proposal report and Dissertation Proposal Phase and Project Phase
4. Identify and critically analyse real-world problems or knowledge gaps to which academic concepts and methods can be realistically applied to improve or resolve the problem situation Coursework Proposal Phase and Project Phase
5. Apply skills to show an ability to engage in academic and professional communication with others in their field through report and presentation
Practical Exam – Formative and summative Viva/Presentation
Proposal Phase and Project Phase
6. Present critical awareness in applying appropriate legal, social or ethical obligations and when required, respond to the financial and other constraints of a corresponding business environment. Coursework – Project definition and research proposal report and Dissertation Proposal Phase and Project Phase
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