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Hello, I need an Introduction and Literature review under the subject of Social media influence over cyber attack. Twitter microblog is the focus here and the objective of the this paper which needs to be identified is to understand the impact of social media negative sentiment into promoting cyber attacks. Therefore the literature review should discuss related work, the impact of social media on promoting cyber attacks, propagating negative news, importance of sentiment analysis, the relation between negative sentiment and cyber attacks.Important to follow the instruction and write the paper in the attached format (Template_research), APA format, Reference recent journals.
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UNIVERSITY
College of Computing & Informatics
Project
Final Report

Presented by:
Student Reg#
Student Name
Project Advisor

Date
Table of Contents
Contents
Table of Figures………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3
List of Tables ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….4
Declaration……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..5
Acknowledgements …………………………………………………………………………………………………………6
Revision History ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..7
Abstract ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….8
1. Introduction (Normally Chapter 1) …………………………………………………………………………….9
2. Literature review (Normally 1 to 3 chapters as needed) …………………………………………….10
3. Methods and the materials (Normally 1 chapter) ………………………………………………………11
4. Research results and discussions – The Body (Normally 1 to 3 chapters) ……………………12
5. Conclusions and Future Work (Normally 1 chapter) …………………………………………………14
References …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….15
A. Appendices if needed ……………………………………………………………………………………………….16
A.1 Appendix A ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 16
A.2 Appendix B ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 17
Table of Figures
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List of Tables
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Declaration
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Acknowledgements
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Revision History
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Abstract
An abstract is a short informative summary that briefly describes the problem, summarizes
the main argument, the research methods and procedures and lists the main findings
and conclusions. Remember to keep it brief, normally an abstract must not exceeding 500
words in the case of a thesis and 300 words in the case of a dissertation. This summary
must appear in the front of the dissertation or thesis following the table of content and must
end with a list of not more than ten key words.
1. Introduction (Normally Chapter 1)
Our dissertation or thesis will start with an introduction. Here you should introduce the reader
to the topic, telling the reader precisely what you are going to do and why it is worth doing.
The introduction is usually a summary of the project proposal and its objectives explaining
what you are interested in and why and in general sense how you intend to study your
topic, specifying your objective. It prepares the reader for the scientific argumentation and
evaluation of the information and findings.
2. Literature review (Normally 1 to 3 chapters as needed)
The literature review chapter(s) is an important part of your dissertation or thesis and it takes
a lot of work and time to complete. It identifies the research that already has been
completed in your topic area and provides an analysis of all current information relevant
to the topic.
A literature review should demonstrate that you have read broadly in your field and that you
understand the important and analyzed the literature relevant to the topic. It is important
for the student to note that it is essential to complete most of the literature study before
proceeding to the final planning and execution of the research. The reason for this is that the
student often neglects literature study. They start collecting data only to find out during the
literature study that their methodology and questions have critical weaknesses. This has a
negative effect on the study of the final product.
Each section should be concluded with a summary of the principles found in the literature
that are applicable to the study.
3. Methods and the materials (Normally 1 chapter)
The research methodology will explain to your reader the methods you used to gather the
information and data for your paper to answer your research question, almost like a recipe.
This chapter is regarded as the core of the dissertation or thesis as an error or weakness in this
explanation can invalidate the findings, dooming the study as a whole. This chapter is often
scrutinized very critically by other scientists, and weigh heavily in examining.
• Start the chapter with a clear explanation of the methodology that will be used
to solve the problem.
• Provide a detailed description of the components of the methodology.
• Describe what the methods are all about and how you have executed the
methodology. It should be clear why you choose to use this specific
methodology for answering your research question
4. Research results and discussions – The Body (Normally 1
to 3 chapters)
This component also known as “the body” of the dissertation or thesis, consists of the final
results of the research, your analysis of them and your sub – conclusion. You should keep the
body of your dissertation or thesis simple. Your findings can be anything from data from
archives, results from an experiment or answers to questions.
To present the massive volume of data collected in an ordered manner, the data must be put in
writing. Arrange the data into tables and figures and arrange it in such a way that the
specific groups of data correspond. The body of your dissertation or thesis will be
divided into chapters and the chapters will be divided into sections and sub-sections. You
do not want to “loose” your reader so you need to structure the body of the dissertation or
theses carefully. You should make it as logical, cumulative and simple as possible.
The conclusion must be motivated, and where applicable, based on a sound statistical analysis
of the data. If there are different views of the concept it must be clearly stated by means of
logical reasoning to indicate why one view is preferred to another.
Conclusions and findings must always be clear on which facts and/or published literature
the conclusions and findings are based.
5. Implementation (Normally 1 chapter)
Clear and detailed implementation and the possibility for reproduction of the same results for
future researchers.
6. Conclusions and Future Work (Normally 1 chapter with 2
subsections)
In the final chapter all the loose ends are tied up and you must tell your reader what
you have discovered in each phase of the research process and the worth of it. Here you
give an overview of the research process clearly formulate your findings and conclusions
regarding the research problem, sub-problems or hypothesis.
References
List of References in APA style
A.Appendices if needed
A.1 Appendix A
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A.2 Appendix B
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