Germaine Warkentin, Professor Emeritus of English.
A literature review serves several purposes in your dissertation. A good literature review shows that you are aware of what is going on in the field, and thus your credentials that there is a theory base for the work you are proposing to do how your work fits in with what has already been done (it provides a detailed context for your work).
Cybersecurity Fear Appeals: Unexpectedly Complicated from Karen Renaud on Vimeo. 19 November 2019: People Behaving (In)Securely. Counter Fraud Services Conference. Haymarket, Edinburgh; 16 October 2019: Human-Centred Security Research at Mississippi State University as a Fulbright Visiting Scholar. Mississippi State University TEDx.
Dr Warkentin is the former Chair (four-year term ending 2007) of the Platelet Immunology SSC Subcommittee, and was the Chair of the 2004 and 2008 consensus conference guidelines on heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, written under the aegis of the American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP).
Dann, Andreas; Hermann, Ben; Bodden, Eric: SootDiff: Bytecode Comparison Across Different Java Compilers. In: Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on State Of the Art in Program Analysis, SOAP 2019, pp. 14--19, New York, NY, USA, 2019, ACM (more).
Dissertation Example 2 1.1 Background Introduction. This dissertation intends to examine the challenge of managing the process of educational change in Scotland. Using a case study of Lenzie Academy, the study will investigate the perspectives of teachers on the management of curriculum change.
Book Description: The aftermath of graduate school can be particularly trying for those under pressure to publish their dissertations. Written with good cheer and jammed with information, this lively guide offers hard-to-find practical advice on successfully turning a dissertation into a book or journal articles that will appeal to publishers and readers.
What is a dissertation? A dissertation is a particular kind of academic task. You will usually be asked to generate a topic for yourself; to plan and execute a project investigating that topic; and to write-up what you did and what your findings were.