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Engineering thesis (title) Networking solutions (subtitle) Name of student TI10S (Name of course, supervisor, etc.)

Introduction (Justify your presentation) What the presentation is about Why is it interesting to your listeners What do you want to achieve you have to make these points clear for yourself and convey that message to the audience

Contents Research question, research plan Work done Results Examples Evaluation of results Conclusions (References) Note: plan a clear and logical structure!

Research background, main questions your research, how it was done –team members, project, timeline –hypothesis –methods

Results, information: main findings some interesting examples evaluation of results, discussion conclusions

Conclusions What was achieved Future: ideas for further study

References (if needed) Brookshear, J.G Computer science. Addison Wesley. Web: (access date)