Information Engineering and Technology Faculty

GermanUniversity in Cairo

Title of the Thesis

Bachelor Thesis

Author: / Name of the Author
Supervisor: / Name of the Reviewer
Reviewer: / Name of the Reviewer
Submission Date: / 12 July, 2007

Information Engineering and Technology Faculty

GermanUniversity in Cairo

Title of the Thesis

Bachelor Thesis

Author: / Name of the Author
Supervisor: / Name of the Reviewer
Reviewer: / Name of the Reviewer
Submission Date: / 12 July, 2007

This is to certify that:

(i)the thesis comprises only my original work towards the Bachelor Degree

(ii)due acknowledgement has been made in the text to all other material used

Name of the Author

12 July, 2007

Abstract

This abstract is a very important and obligatory part of the report allowing the potential reader to judge, if he is the target of this report. The abstract should be written with broadly understandable technical language and should be self-contained, i.e. should not contain any references or citations. Also the usage of abbreviations and acronyms should be avoided, since the same acronyms or abbreviations can have different meanings on different research fields. The abstract should typically contain about 300 words and in any cases not more than one page. The definition of the research field and the most important outcome of the presented research are the obligatory components of the abstract.

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Contents

Chapter 1Introduction

1.1Motivation

1.2Aim of the project

Chapter 2Background

2.1First Section

2.1.1Subsection

2.1.2Subsection

2.2Another Section

Chapter 3My Own Approach

Chapter 4Conclusion

References

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List of Figures

Figure 1: The GUC Logo

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List of Tables

Table 1 Test Table

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List of Terms

B. Sc. / Bachelor of Science

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List of Symbols

Nj / Number of channels for user j

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Chapter 1Introduction

The main task of the introduction in the report is to present the logical chain

  • starting from the current state-of-the-art,
  • evaluation of its weaknesses,
  • formulation of the main problem,
  • showing the way of solving the problem and,
  • finishing with the contribution of the presented work to this solution.

The introduction can consist of one text body, but it can also be differently structured. Typical components are the motivation and the aim of the project. The introduction has typically 1 to 4 pages.

1.1Motivation

The motivation should answer the following questions: Why the work has been done? For whom? What is its importance

1.2Aim of the project

The description of the project task should describe what is the technical aim of the work? What are the specific tasks? wow it can be proved, that the task is reached?

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Chapter 2Background

In this chapter, you should present the background information needed for the proposed work of the thesis.

The background chapter is typically subdivided in several subsections. In some cases, it is also more suitable to make more than one main chapter with diverse theoretical backgrounds, if needed. The background chapter (or chapters) should not constitute more than 25-30% of the total text.

It is recommendable that each chapter begins by an introductory paragraph or two. It is like a mini-introduction to this chapter.

2.1First Section

Especially important in the background presentation are the references on the most acknowledged books, articles or crucial WWW-links. It is recommended to use the Reference style provided in this template and use the cross reference feature of Microsoft word. An example reference [1] is provided in the end of this template.

2.1.1Subsection

For figures (if needed), a figure could be inserted as .emf, .jpg, or word picture. A caption should be inserted for each figure. A list of figures is also provided in this template.

Figure 1: The GUC Logo

2.1.2Subsection

For Tables (if needed), a table could be inserted using the table toolbar. A caption should be inserted for each table. A list of tables is also provided in this template.

Table 1 Test Table

2.2Another Section

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Chapter 3My Own Approach

After the presentation of the theoretical background, typically your contribution should be introduced. This depends on the type of the project. This chapter can be divided can be divided in two or more separate chapters.

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Chapter 4Conclusion

Write your conclusions here. Typically 1-2 paragraphs where you tell what was the problem and how it was solve. Then the main results in 1-2 paragraphs or possibly as a list. In addition, you can describe topics for future research in the last paragraph.

References

[1]Author Name, “Research title,” IEEE., vol. 40, pp. 303-312, May 2007.

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