hi i'm carl from the philippines. Would someone help me on a thesis topic for undergraduate in computer science. It seems that my prof is quite strict and wouldn't allow any topics to be approved without significance and without a CS problem (reason for choosing the topic). Sorry for troubling you, I'm the kind of person that codes and not the type who thinks of ideas kind of like a pushover who just waits to be told what to do. please help me. And if i posted this topic on the wrong forum, i'm very sorry... Im just new here... thanks
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Jump to PostIs it a six months thesis , first choose a broader category like theoritical computer science , Image processing, parallel processing, high availability , then search in IEEE to find out current development on those fields , pick a problem from there and solve it and submit it as your …
Jump to Poststill waiting for that random project title generator...
Write it and you'll never have to ask others to do your thinking for you (at least as far as thinking up project titles is concerned).
Jump to Postcan somebody help me with my thesis. I need a topic. If someone can do it for me or with me, I will appreciate and reward is given. Thanks. email me at <<removed>> strictly confidential please
What kind of reward are you giving ? :D
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