Next Generation Satellites
Indicators of exceptional performance include:
Analysis that follows a cogent line of reasoning
Analysis that evaluates alternative solutions or reasoning
Consistently apply application of concepts and reasoning to data and situations;
Analysis that recognizes connections across a range of concepts that draws appropriate implications and conclusions and exhibits novelty and creativity of ideas or represents conceptual advances on what is taught.
Type of Paper:
Purely technical papers are unacceptable and will be downgraded
accordingly. The paper should address technical, economic,
regulatory, policy and operational use of the Internet/Telecommunication topic that you are researching.
A. At a minimum the paper should include one case study / practical example and more of these are helpful.
B. The paper must state a thesis and, based on the research, undertake to prove or disprove that thesis.
C. The paper should review the recent literature (e.g., the last five
years), distill the fundamental issues, discuss various solutions to the issues raised, identify trends, and formulate the student’s own position. An adequate literature search is based primarily on
academic journals (e.g., Federal Communications Law Journal, IEEE Journals), secondarily on professional journals (e.g., Journal of Systems Management), and lastly on books and textbooks and online sources.
D. At least eight (8) or more recent references (2010or later) should be cited. In-text citations (APA Style) are also required for any referenced material. Length and Style. The paper should have a body 20 pages.
Cover pages, table –of- contents, abstract/executive summary, charts, graphics, tables, appendices and references do not count toward length minimum. The paper must be prepared in accordance with Appendix A of APA 6th edition. ISBN 9781433805615 2nd edition.