25 Nov 2019

Research in the field of computer science often grows into a project with a practical result. It can be a developed program, presentation, website, application, etc. In this section of the research topics in computer science, we have gathered topics on the history of computers, number systems, algorithms, programming and web programming, spreadsheet work in Microsoft Excel, presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint, graphics, flash, and video and 3D editors.
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18 Apr 2017

Writing a research paper outline simplifies the remaining steps of research. When you already have a plan, you just follow it and avoid worrying about further steps. It helps you to stay focused and organized as you see the amount of information you still need to cover. Also, you observe the whole picture of your future research and understand better whether you need to divide some paragraphs or combine them. In this article, we’ll tell you how to form a research paper outline.
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10 Apr 2017

Once you are assigned with a research project, you may think that this time you do not want to do everything at the last moment, and you start doing it now. Hopefully this is really so, and you have enough time for completing your work. These kinds of assignments can be done in different formats. In this article, we are going to give you recommendations for writing a research paper in APA style.
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24 Jun 2015

We tend to mystify the process of critical writing by thinking of it as the product of genius rather than labor, but it often uses some of the same processes as hard science: forming a hypothesis, collecting data, testing the data against the hypothesis, and then reaching a conclusion.
We suggest that you try to make the process of writing a college research paper as interesting and pleasant as possible, as well as logical. How do you do this? Follow these easy steps! Continue reading
5 Mar 2014

Follow these simple ways to avoid plagiarism:
1. Paraphrase
So, you have found information for your paper. Read the information carefully and then express it in your own words. If you find that you must use a key word or phrase, make sure that you do not copy more than two words in sequence from the text you are using. Continue reading