Title of the dissertation:
Relationship between Money and Time with Virtualization Technology:
Points to cover:
1. A Quick Look at virtualization as a technology.
2. Virtualization technology is it saving money or not?
3. Virtualization technology is it saving time?
4. Virtualization technology suitable for all operating system and application
5. Virtualization technology Beyond the Cloud
6. What’s new in Virtualization technology?
Perform the following information under each part of the Proposal:
1. The Project Aims and Objectives:
(What the project aims to achieve, what its objectives are, and an explanation of why the requirements cannot be met by using an existing solution, if any is found.
Check these, do they address the following?
Is the aim of the project clearly stated and defined, and the objectives clearly stated?
Is the topic researchable and the scope of the research appropriate for the program?
Does the problem have potential to make significant contribution to the body of knowledge?)
2. Project Outline:
(Explain briefly in about 200 words of what would the project consist?)
3. Literature Survey / Resources’ List:
(A preliminary literature survey should be included in order to verify that some research and reading on the subject was done before the proposal was written. Note that the resources must not be just from Internet sites, but rather from quality resources usually found in e-Libraries. Also the Pre-Proposal submission, in the RMT class to the GDI, should identify at least two academic papers that discuss the problems/issues in which you are interested as proof that they have scholarly credibility.
An annotated list is recommended as it must keep the literature review relevant to the project)
4. Scholarly Contributions of the Project
(State what you considers being original aspects of your project in relation to scholarly contributions in Information Technology. This requirement is to demonstrate academic rigor in IT and not the goodies the application will provides to its users (clients), such as "they would have a better user interface then before", or "their input would be verified thus causing less operative errors”, or "the populated data base would help them conduct their business netter". A good criteria will be not "what new subject I have learned”, but "what I contributed to the knowledge of others”.)
5. Description of the Deliverables:
(A deliverable is an artefact – an outcome in the evolution of a fully implemented project. Provide a description of expected deliverables. What would the content of the project be? What would be the content delivered upon completion and in what form?
They must address the following questions::
What can or would be gained by investigation of this research project?
What are the projects results or achievements as the results of the proposed research?)
• You must:
Explain the administering and /or data gather procedures.
Make sure that data collection procedures/instruments are valid and reliable.
Verify that data analysis methods are suitable.
7. Resource Plan:
(The equipment, software, and other materials essential to complete the project, how they are to be provided, and what the financial costs would be, such as travel}.
8. Project Plan and Timing
(Anticipated milestones and interim deliverables. A detailed timetable (schedule) of the stages, including the estimated finishing date, is a must. Stages would be reviewed with the sponsor and DA. Don’t simply list stages of the project and their timetables, but supply information what is done in each of them with special emphasis on the last stage of the project.)
9. Risk Assessment:
(A description of what obstacles might arise and contingency plans to meet them. One aspect that must be considered here is the availability of the software and hardware you intend to use and, if you need to interface different pieces of software, whether this is known to be possible.)
10. Quality Assurance:
(How progress on your project would be monitored and how success at each stage would be assessed. This might include, but must not be limited to, formal project assessments.)