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Abstract

This is an emerging Wikibook to guide through the Bachelor/Master/PhD-Thesis process, with a focus on writing, but also on which work and steps need to be done to get to a good, written thesis.


Introduction

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Introduce the Guide.

Motivation

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Structure

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Background/Related Work

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Anything that could be interesting for this thesis guide. Even if it might not end up being used, it should be here.

Software

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Writing Environment

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LaTeX

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LaTeX

Trend towards Overleaf

Either Overleaf (online) or Visual Studio Code (local):

Overleaf
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Visual Studio Code
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+ a TeX distribution

MikTex + Strawberry Perl
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See[1]:

  • Install Perl. You can use Strawberry Perl in Windows.
  • If you don't have administrator privileges you can install the portable version and add the path to the executable to the PATH environment variable.
  • Install MikTeX. The creator of LaTeX Workshop suggests to use TeX Live instead because it already comes with Perl and you could skip one step in this list. The disadvantages of using TeX Live instead of MikTeX are more (see here).

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TexLive
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+ LaTeX Workshop

other

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Reference Mangament

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Zotero

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other

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Approach

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How-To knowledge. This is the "Guide" part of the thesis guide.

Present one example workflow of how a general thesis could look like.

Formal Organization

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Finding a topic & supervisor

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Official registration

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Workspace Setup

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Writing

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Submission

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Presentation

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What then?

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Evaluation

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Not sure what to do here, yet

Survey

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Design

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  1. NASA TLX Score https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA-TLX
  2. Scales of Measurement - Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, & Ratio Scale Data https://www.questionpro.com/blog/nominal-ordinal-interval-ratio/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuBD49SFpWs
  3. Likert Scale https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Likert_scale

Results

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Statistical Analysis

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  1. Precision and Recall https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precision_and_recall Precision, Recall, Accuracy, F1 Score
  2. Inter-rater reliability https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-rater_reliability
  3. Fleiss' kappa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleiss%27_kappa https://datatab.de/tutorial/fleiss-kappa
  4. Krippendorff's alpha https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krippendorff%27s_alpha https://real-statistics.com/reliability/interrater-reliability/krippendorffs-alpha/krippendorffs-alpha-basic-concepts/

Results

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Discussion

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Conclusion

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Future Work

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  1. Guarín-Zapata, Nicolás (2022-09-23). "Using MikTex with LaTeX Workshop on Windows". Nicolás' blog. Retrieved 2024-04-26.