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Dissertation computer science

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:rolleyes: hey, hope everyone is orite.its me first time on this site, its marvellous, everyone is so nice.
well i wanted to do my bsc computer science dissertation on the security aspect or networking/security etc..
i have been through most of the threads before but still am i havent grasp what i wanted to do.
Can anyone please help me.
thanks a lot
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We could probably point you toward some resources if you let us know specifically what area of security you're going for. If you're doing a dissertation on it...you should have a very specific topic. So, buckle down, pick one...then come back and ask for some resources others might be aware of.

No one wants to do work for someone...but one can assist you in finding the answers for yourself.

The only reason I say this is because you wouldn't believe how man posts just like this one can be found here. I've even had people ask me to write their dissertation for them! Crazy crazy. Anyways...narrow it down and then ask away.
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thankx alot TKS, nah am not that kind of person.
well i honestly dont have the exact title of my dissertation, we were ask to choose ourself.i wanted to do someting on the security aspect of wireless networking.
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How about analyzing the risks to homeowners when wireless networks are ubiquitous (sp?) and folks like your mother depend on them every day. What are the risks? how do you educate customers?

If it were my mother, she would have NO IDEA what the wireless network was doing. How is she expected to manage security then? If not her, who does it for her, and how do you trust that person?
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Thats a good topic...you could discuss the benefits of WAP and WEP and perhaps touch on WiFi and the security protocol it will possess.
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Is that really Computer Science, though? That's more Computer Networking, which is what my major was.

Shouldn't you perhaps focus on something like a comparison of two different processor architectures, or the advantages/disadvantages of one architecture's approach to computing/processing? Or, explain why you like a particular programming language.

When I think of computer science, I think of "to the metal" stuff like programming, and memory management type stuff, a little lower-level than wireless networking. It seems to me that might be the more on-topic approach to a CompSci dissertation.
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Quote originally posted by TKS ...
Thats a good topic...you could discuss the benefits of WAP and WEP and perhaps touch on WiFi and the security protocol it will possess.
thanks a lot everyone, that sound good. but i need to do a program as well, on what exactly i can do a program?
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Quote originally posted by alc6379 ...
Is that really Computer Science, though? That's more Computer Networking, which is what my major was.

Shouldn't you perhaps focus on something like a comparison of two different processor architectures, or the advantages/disadvantages of one architecture's approach to computing/processing? Or, explain why you like a particular programming language.

When I think of computer science, I think of "to the metal" stuff like programming, and memory management type stuff, a little lower-level than wireless networking. It seems to me that might be the more on-topic approach to a CompSci dissertation.
Use the algorithms associated with wireless key coding and encryption and you've got your computer science.
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Yes, I agree with TKS in that the dissertation could be less about how to use existing technologies, but more about exploration of new/improved technologies with code to prove/disprove/measure.

There's a tendency, IMHO, for comp sci majors to not spend much time looking at human factors of computing. Here we have a question, not about the merits of triple-DES vs RC4, but perhaps about things like how to detect when you are being attacked, how to convey that information in a reasonable (maybe even AI) way, how to defend against attacks without stopping your owner/customer from being locked out, that kind of thing.
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I have never gotten a degree that requires a dissertation, but I have the impression that one gets an advisor for it who is essential to its success. I would think that one would first get an advisor and they could help identify a problem that would actually benefit from research of the appropriate nature rather than just re-wording something that has already been done.

Maybe this is more for doctoral dissertations.

(For liberal arts, forget the above and just skip to my pet theory advice below. )

The next step is to find out what your advisor's pet theories are and make sure your dissertation covers them nicely.

It may sound cynical, but there you go. Surely there must be professors or other graduate students in your school who can help you figure out how the process really works and what your steps should be. I shudder to think you might rely on the kid of guesswork of those who are not familiar with your school--like myself.
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