Thursday, July 10, 2008

As a CS/IT student of USEP, what research topics should usually be address?

In doing a research, it is an advantage for the researcher to dwell on a topic related to his/her field or course. For an IT student, it would be better to focus on the needs of the information technology society. For example in the field of internet technologies, as more and more users(commonly students, as what i have observed) are becoming obsessed with these. Most importantly, i would like to borrow Albus Dumbledore's line in HP, "It should be for the greater good".

2 comments:

nhorms said...

Research topic usually addressed by the researcher are those that are inline with their field of study. As you've stated its for the greater good, thus research should be for the greater good of a particular field of group. thats the way research is....

char lang..

Kate said...

hi, te...

of course, as CS/IT students and as future professionals in the technological field, we should focus our study efforts on topics that would benefit us in the long run.

it would be nice if you can do a study that would somehow have a relation with the current technologies emerging today...

even though i'm still not taking up this subject, i just wanted to be aware of it even before i take it. so i hope you don't mind me commenting on this entry. hehehe.

*i'd appreciate your comments, too...*