USE OF OPEN SOURCE IN COMMERCIAL AND GOVERNMENT ENVIRONMENTS

ABSTRACT, INTRODUCTION AND LITERATURE REVIEW Hypothesis:
These are your research questions (what you plan to measure/examine). This section may also be in paragraph form. Research questions must be individual questions that each measures only one item (one question = one measurement). A couple of questions are expected in this section (typically 2 to 5). You MUST put these questions in traditional hypotheses format. For example: If someone grows up in a poor neighborhood, they will be more likely to be involved with crime than someone in a middle or upper class neighborhood.

The Research Design Section:
This section should provide the reader with a summary of the student’s research. In it, the student outlines the research problem, the research questions that need to be addressed to resolve this problem, methods the researcher has chosen to gather data to answer the research questions, and possible implications of resolving the research problem.

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