Assessment Item 2: Literature Review
Objective:
To produce an individual literature review paper. Hence, through the use of up-to-date literature, identify an engineering research problem.
A brief description of the task:
In this assessment task you will be required to conduct a literature review on a self-proposed topic within the scope of engineering. Your literature review paper will be based on the systematic and explicit identification, evaluation and interpretation of the existing engineering research related to your topic. In order to be successful, you will: demonstrate digital literacy skills, access the most relevant and up-to-date literature associated with your topic and disseminate it in a fashion which clearly and explicitly identifies a gap in the current knowledge with a subsequent research question. When conducting this work, you should primarily consider content from peer-reviewed journal and conference articles; however, you may also consult: patents, government manuals and reports, authentic internet resources, various standards (including Australian standards) and published posters, provided they are credible sources. Your paper should demonstrate the correct use of citations and a subsequent reference list, according to engineering research standards.
You must determine and justify a research gap in the literature and therefore explicitly state an engineering research question. Ensure that you are identifying a research gap and not producing a motivation statement. i.e. This process could be more efficient/work better etc. is a motivation statement and not a research gap. We currently do not understand how A influences B in scenario C is a research gap.
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Your submitted paper will be marked according to the marking rubric associated with this assessment. Assessment Item 2 is worth 25% of the total assessment for this unit.
Assessment requirements:
- This assignment is to be undertaken individually.
- Make sure that any analysis you present is your own work and not simply a summary of what is presented in the source or reference materials.
- Be critical in your identification and analysis of information.
- Use figures and tables sparingly and only if necessary.
- Use a basic and common font (i.e. Arial or Times New Roman).
- Use an appropriate font size (10 or 12 pt).
- Adhere to the word limit (1000 ± 20%) and be concise.
- Your submission must have at least 15 quality references (clumped referencing is to be avoided).
- All references must be relevant to the topic.
- Your submission should be in a simple text-based format, without headings.
- It is highly recommended that you familiarise yourself with the marking rubric, this document should be used in conjunction with the marking rubric to properly understand what is required and how this assessment task will be marked.
- Similarly, you are strongly encouraged to engage with the teaching staff during the seminar times to obtain feedback on your progress. Assessment Item 2: Literature Review
Submission deadline:
No extensions will be allowed.