Reference no: EM133321585
Research is about cloud computing
1. Start by considering the organizational strategy that you chose in week 8. What type of introduction is expected in the organizational structure you chose to work with?
2. Are you happy with the organizational structure you worked with last week, or are you thinking you might need to change it?
3. Think through the sources you have found so far, especially the most recent ones (so probably the public sources from logs 1 and 3). Which sources will help you establish your project's exigence in the introduction of your lit review? If none of them, say so. Maybe you need to keep looking for sources to fit this role.
4. Think about your scholarly sources from log 2. Which of these seem very important to the topic or the field? Following the CARS moves, we might want to include a few non-integrated citations to scholarly articles in the introduction as well. Which of your scholarly sources seem to be the best fit? If none of them, say so. Maybe you need to keep looking.
5. Thinking of your particular stakeholders, what background or contextual information will you need to provide early in the lit review?
6.Write a brief summary for yourself of the major points you hope to make (or sections you hope to include) in your lit review.
7. Finally, consider the role of a thesis in a lit review. We know from the prompt for the lit review that a complex thesis is expected. Considering all of the thinking you have done above, what is the role of the thesis in the organizational structure you are working with? What is the role of the thesis in a lit review? What might your thesis look like, for your project, given the gap you are working with, your stakeholders, your exigence, and your purpose? Often, a thesis answers a research question.