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Information Technology (IT) focuses on meeting the needs of users within an organizational and societal context through the selection, creation, application, integration and administration of computing technologies. To succinctly put it - IT uses technology to apply information to meet business needs.

Information Technology is the term used to describe the convergence of computer science, management and information systems. The main distinction between IT and the other computing disciplines (e.g., computer science, software engineering, etc.) is that IT professionals must know how to apply computing technology and to build a business case for that application. It emphasizes the management and performance of information technology planning, development, implementation and operation, and development of the infrastructure to support the processes necessary to achieve organizational objectives.

The Masters of Science in Information Technology degree is designed to enhance career options for a broad mix of students. The program is geared for those students interested in pursuing a career in the management and performance of information systems planning, development, implementation and operation.

This collection was started with the graduates of the Fall 2015 semester, after the consolidation between Kennesaw State University and Southern Polytechnic State University was final (July 2015).

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Theses from 2024 2024.

Generalized Model to Enable Zero-shot Imitation Learning for Versatile Robots , Yongshuai Wu

Theses/Dissertations from 2023 2023

SCREENSAFEFUTURE: A PARENT-EMPATHETIC AND PRACTICAL MHEALTH APPLICATION FOR TODDLERS' BRAIN DEVELOPMENT ADDRESSING SCREEN-ADDICTION CHALLENGES , Nafisa Anjum

Analysis of the Adherence of mHealth Applications to HIPAA Technical Safeguards , Bilash Saha

Assessing Blockchain’s Potential to Ensure Data Integrity and Security for AI and Machine Learning Applications , Aiasha Siddika

Theses/Dissertations from 2022 2022

A Literature Review On Privacy and Security in Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality , Yunus Gumbo

A Maturity Model of Data Modeling in Self-Service Business Intelligence Software , Anna Kurenkov

Blockchain-based Medical Image Sharing and Critical-result Notification , Jiyoun Randolph

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Deep Learning for Human MicroRNA Precursor Prediction: A Systematic Literature Review , Martina ojonah

Non-Invasive Monitoring of Human Hygiene using Vibration Sensor and Classifier , Shashank Trivedi, Maria Valero, Hossain Shahriar, and Liang Zhao

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Distributed Denial of Service Attack Detection , Travis Blue

A Framework to Detect Presentation Attacks , Laeticia Etienne

Using Multiple Data Sources for Customer Satisfaction Analyzing: A Sentimental Approach , Jhanvi Vyas

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

An Architecture for Blockchain-based Collaborative Signature-based Intrusion Detection System , Daniel Laufenberg

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Why Certified IoT Devices Remain Untrustworthy , Donald Privitera

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

The Paradox of Social Media Security: A Study of IT Students’ Perceptions versus Behavior on Using Facebook , Zahra Y. Alqubaiti

A Framework for Hybrid Intrusion Detection Systems , Robert N. Bronte

Perceived Effectiveness of E-Learning for Technology Instruction in Public Library Staff Development Programs: A Survey Based on the Technology Acceptance Model , Julia Huprich

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Theses from 2021 2021

COVID-19 and Health Misinformation: A Topology and Classification Model , Archana Shinde

Theses from 2020 2020

An Assessment of Spatial and Temporal Similarities for Cases and Deaths in Rare Disease Events: A Case Study of Ebola Virus Disease and Coronavirus Disease 2019 , Esha Kapoor

Theses from 2017 2017

Digital Learning: Expectation of Contemporary Workforce , Vignesh Natarajan

Further Evidence on the Relation between Pension Plan Accounting and Firm Value: A Time-Series Analysis , Wen Xiao

Theses from 2016 2016

How Third Party Online Reviews Influence Automobile Sales , Poorvi Bahety

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Theses from 2023 2023.

SENTIMENT STRENGTH AND TOPIC RECOGNITION IN SENTIMENT ANALYSIS , Esi A.R. Adeborna

Theses from 2022 2022

Smart living with artificial intelligence -- potential impact of artificial intelligence on mental well-being , Weiyu Wang

Theses from 2021 2021

Computer gamification: Addressing symptoms of inattentive ADHD in children , Shavonne Victoria Halterman

Factors affecting COVID-19 pandemic , Linrui Han

Values of trust in AI in autonomous driving vehicles , Ru Lian

A systematic analysis of eye-tracking metrics for sleepiness , Debasis Roy

A meta-analysis: Gamification in education , Yalin Wang

Theses from 2020 2020

Values of artificial intelligence in marketing , Yingrui Xi

Theses from 2019 2019

Predictive modeling of webpage aesthetics , Ang Chen

The impact of artificial intelligence on higher education , Yizhi Ma

Impact of framing and base size of computer security risk information on user behavior , Xinhui Zhan

Theses from 2018 2018

Classification of EEG signals of user states in gaming using machine learning , Chandana Mallapragada

Impact of probable and guaranteed monetary value on cybersecurity behavior of users , Santhosh Kumar Ravindran

Neural correlates of flow, boredom, and anxiety in gaming: An electroencephalogram study , Tejaswini Yelamanchili

Theses from 2017 2017

AN EXPERIMENTAL COMPARISON OF TWO MACHINE LEARNING APPROACHES TO INVESTIGATE GENDER DIFFERENCES IN EMOTION CLASSIFICATION , Wangchuchu Zhao Han

Impact of framing and priming on users' behavior in cybersecurity , Kavya Sharma

Sentiment analytics: Lexicons construction and analysis , Bo Yuan

Theses from 2016 2016

Factors influencing the adoption of smart wearable devices , Apurva Adapa

Effect of cooperation on players' immersion and enjoyment , Lakshmi Sushma Daggubati

Using eye-tracking to understand user behavior in deception detection system interaction , Prashanth Kumar Lakkapragada

Understanding user experience in gaming , Sri Chaitanya Sanaboina

Effect of timing and source of online product recommendations: An eye-tracking study , Qing Zeng

Bridging the gap between supply chain and consumer experience , Cui Zou

Theses from 2015 2015

Online diagnosis of diabetes with Twitter data , Farheen Ali

Theses from 2013 2013

Assessment of an enterprise employee portal using dashboard monitoring system: a case study , Aditi Mishra

Shopping alone online vs. co-browsing: a physiological and perceptual comparison , Ceren Topaloglu

Theses from 2012 2012

Under pressure: a psychophysiological analysis of the effect of temporal constraints on information processing and decision making , Nagaratna Krishna Sneha Pochinapeddi

Theses from 2011 2011

Improving student learning outcomes through personal response systems (clickers) , Ran Cai

Comprehensive evaluation of a computer based learning system , Arun Sharma Chintalapati

Assess commercialization feasibility of algae-based bio-fuel with Dashboard and Scorecard technologies , Madhur Chopra

Eyes don't lie: understanding users' first impressions on website design using eye tracking , Sirjana Dahal

Analyzing dashboard performance in educational, non-profit sectors , Rutuja B. Honnatti

Effect of web atmospheric cues on users' emotional responses in ecommerce , Tanvi Joginapelly

Social network analysis of the video bloggers' community in YouTube , Anusha Mogallapu

Applying text timing in corporate spin-off disclosure statement analysis: understanding the main concerns and recommendation of appropriate term weights , Aravindh Sekar

Longitudinal evaluation of a learning system for teaching geographical information system within the context of a geotechnical problem , Aparna Sukhavasi

Theses from 2010 2010

Developing a model for evaluating software tools in education , Vedant Jain

A pilot study in an application of text mining to learning system evaluation , Nitsawan Katerattanakul

Impact of management status, gender, and level of project involvement on corporate governance in a role-based enterprise portal environment , Daniel Augusto Pereira Brás Sequeira

Theses from 2009 2009

The effects of technology on literacy(s) , Thomas Glen Petersen

Integration of a GIS learning system into civil engineering curricula: an evaluation , Basanta Tandon

Comparison of dashboard-based and balanced scorecard-based corporate performance management system , Lin Zhu

Theses from 2007 2007

Toward improving performance measurement in public sector organizations , Matthew Thomas Kutz

An exploratory study of the videoblogger's community , John Warmbrodt

Theses from 2006 2006

A framework of text mining approach for sentiment analysis of news articles using information agents , Balasubramanian Guruswamy

An exploration of collaborative 3D visualization processing in engineering education and supporting tools , Erik Schwartz

A usability and performance analysis of multiple monitor displays and multitasking , Jacob M. Truemper

Theses from 2005 2005

Exploring cooperative learning in an initial computer programming course using Visual Basic , Christopher Duane Brown

Mental models in airborne landmine detection , John William Brown

A conceptual framework of using collaborative filtering algorithms to enhance keyword search , Shreyas S. Deokule

Multi-user search engine (MUSE): supporting collaborative information seeking and retrieval , Rashmi Krishnappa

Social networks: role of personalization and interaction in virtual community for enhancing business , Nisha Maguluru

Collaborative information seeking: A study of a patient care team in the emergency department , Patricia Ruma Spence

Theses from 2004 2004

Iterative usability testing in the development of a learning technology system for teaching geographic information systems within a civil engineering curriculum , John McKenna Sullivan

Learning in affectively intense virtual environments , Lawrence M. Wilfred

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Abdulrab, shathi, the impact of culture on information technology adoption in yemeni universities, akoma, ahunna margaux, decision-making, information communication technology, and data analysis by school leaders about student achievement, almasri, rana, the use of mobile technology in education by international students in united states universities: perceptions regarding mobile applications for english language learning, alrushiedat, nimer khalaf, anchored asynchronous online discussions: facilitating engagement, collaboration, social learning, and self-efficacy in a blended environment, alvarez xochihua, omar, a mixed-response intelligent tutoring system based on learning from demonstration, anastasiade, jordan v., instructional strategies for developing problem-solving skills: the worked-example effect using ill-structured visual pattern recognition problems, anderson, timothy r., the viability of a software tool to assist students in the review of literature, badawood, ashraf mohammad, a systematic approach to faculty development toward improved capability in tertiary teaching in a blended learning environment, bakke, christine k., perceptions of professional and educational skills learning opportunities made available through k-12 robotics programming, ball, albert l., a comparison of users' personal information sharing awareness, habits, and practices in social networking sites and e-learning systems, barnes, brenda c., use and acceptance of information and communication technology among laboratory science students, bernacki, matthew, the influence of self-regulated learning and prior knowledge on knowledge acquisition in computer-based learning environments, bledsoe, johnny mark, a quantitative study of factors related to adult e-learner's adoption of web 2.0 technology, boileau, timothy, the effect of interactive technology on informal learning and performance in a social setting, bonner, david m., a study of the technological, instructional, and motivational factors affecting phr certification exam outcomes, bowers, kevin westmoreland, constructing the new classroom: college student perceptions of classes using second life, brennan, william vincent, school principals and virtual learning: a catalyst to personal and organizational learning, broberg, loretta l., a grounded theory approach to examining design and usability guidelines for four-year tribal college web sites, brock, martha anne, the effectiveness of distance education for computer application software instruction versus the cost of development and implementation, bush, michael h., digital course materials: a case study of the apple ipad in the academic environment, sign in or register, sign in using email & password.

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221 Interesting Thesis Topics for IT Students

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Did you know that one of the most important parts of writing your dissertation is finding the best topic possible? You are probably having serious problems finding a topic for your thesis. After all, the thesis topics IT students are looking for are pretty rare. The reality is that in the IT field, most topics have already been written about. There are few things left to write it seems. Well, things are a bit different. We are here to assure you that you can find thesis topics for IT students. Also, we want to assure you that it is not at all difficult to find an interesting topic that you can write an engaging paper about. We will provide you with 21 such topics shortly. College students can use our topics for free; we are very happy to help!

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As you are probably already aware, the IT field is advancing rapidly. Advancements are made almost daily in technology, including information technology. This is why so many students are looking for fresh 2022 dissertation topics. They want to write about the latest technologies and the latest gadgets. Of course, one can go online and find various 2022 thesis topics IT students would find impressive. You will probably find some that are relatively decent. But be aware that the evaluation committee will most certainly not be impressed by decent topics. They want something new. They want something that can pique their interest. They want to LEARN something from you. And they want to award you with some bonus points. Why not take them?

Why Thesis Topics for IT Students Are Important

Did you ever wonder why so many people dedicate so much time to finding a great topic? Probably not. Let’s shed some light on this. College students are looking for IT dissertation topics because they want bonus points. The topic is the first thing the evaluation committee sees. It is the most important part of your paper. As such, it must be interesting, engaging, and also helpful. It must show that you have put in the effort to write the dissertation. Awe the admission committee and you will surely get bonus points. Even if your dissertation is not the best, you will still get a good score if the topic you choose is exceptional. But engaging IT dissertation topics are difficult to come by. Most of your classmates have already picked the simple ones. But you are not like the rest of your class, are you? You want to be original and you want to make a lasting impression on the professors. This is why you need to take a look at our fresh dissertation topics.

21 Fresh Dissertation Topics for You (Absolutely Free)

Without further ado, here are the 21 thesis topics for IT students that we think are the most interesting and engaging:

  • Conducting virtual business in the era of 3D Internet – the business of the future
  • Analyzing e-tourism services in the UK: Factors that Influence Customer Satisfaction
  • Mobile government applications and their benefits
  • Producing believable emotions using AI systems for e-commerce
  • The future of YouTube and multimedia distribution platforms
  • Analyzing the impact of media technology on child development throughout the school
  • Integrating an ERP system with a cloud service
  • Developing a tool to analyze keystrokes and use the data for password security
  • Analyzing critical vulnerabilities of the Android mobile operating system
  • Analyzing the impact of e-publishing on libraries (one of the best thesis topics for IT students)
  • In-depth analysis of the fault-recovery and redundancy in modern 4G mobile networks
  • The impact of full-text databases on Google as a search engine
  • Creating software capable of reading human emotions using a webcam
  • How effective is face recognition as a security measure?
  • Analyzing critical security vulnerabilities in IT systems used at the government level
  • Does curbing software piracy in developing countries have any negative results?
  • Using BitTorrent systems for faster multimedia delivery and playback
  • How safe are whistleblowers operating on the Dark Web? (one of the thesis topics IT students are usually reluctant to write about)
  • Building a Dark Web crawler that indexes onion sites based on specific criteria
  • Creating a modern Tetris game in C# using OpenGL
  • The advantages brought by mobile working to IBM and its employees

If you want to write a relevant research topic, consider writing about Artificial intelligence topics (AI). AI is a relevant phenomenon, and here is a look at some ideas of artificial intelligence that you should look into.

  • Is deep learning an effective way of dealing with deep learning?
  • How do artificial neural networks affect deep learning?
  • Discuss the areas of life machine learning that are most influential.
  • Ways to select the best algorithm for machine learning.
  • How does NASA use robotics?
  • Discuss the process of using natural languages to create a unique language.
  • How does artificial intelligence affect computer vision?
  • Compare and contrast the effects of supervised vs. unsupervised machine learning.
  • The effects of reinforcement machine learning algorithms.
  • Model-based vs. Model-free reinforcement learning algorithms.
  • Deep learning as a subject of machine learning.
  • Comparison between single vs. Multi-agent reinforcement learning.
  • Ways that the social robots interact with the humans
  • How do chatbots aid in the natural language processing system?
  • Five ways of computer vision application.
  • What is the recommended systems approach?
  • What is the interconnection of the Internet of things and artificial intelligence?
  • What amount of data is generated by the Internet of things devices?
  • Compare and contrast content-based recommendation vs. collaborative filtering.
  • What makes the collaborative filtering system stand out?

Computer science and engineering combine two different yet interconnected worlds of machines. The use of computer science uses the computer’s brain. It is, in most cases, used to include areas of studies like programming language and algorithms. Here is a list of research topics in computer science and engineering that you can use.

  • In what ways is the virtual and human perception connected?
  • What is the future of computer science-assisted education?
  • What are computer science and high-dimensional data modeling?
  • The imperative vs. declarative languages.
  • Explain the use of blockchain and AI algorithmic regulations.
  • How has blockchain technology impacted the banking industry?
  • In what way does machine architecture use to affect the efficiency of code?
  • What are the languages of parallel computing?
  • Explain the way that mesh generation is used for computational domains.
  • The cyber-physical optimization vs. the sensor networks.
  • Explain the development of computer graphics in a photorealistic rendering case.
  • What are game theory and network economics?
  • What are the most effective cryptographic protocols?
  • An overview of the software security types.
  • It is possible to eliminate phishing.
  • Floating point and programming language
  • In what ways is the mesh generation used for computational domains?
  • How to get the persistent data structure optimization
  • In what ways does computer thinking affect science?

One of the first areas that technology affected was communication. With technology, media is used for social interactions, business development, and educational purposes. Here are exciting ideas to use when researching your IT thesis paper.

  • What is the impact of ethics on communication?
  • How the development of communication through the computer has evolved in the past decade.
  • In what ways has social media impacted communication?
  • What role do media play during a disaster? Does it increase panic or help in reducing it?
  • Compare and construct the authority’s media presence in different countries.
  • Will people start preferring newspapers to new media again?
  • In what ways has the Internet changed media?
  • Discuss communication networks.
  • What impact do social media have on super bowl ads?
  • What are the new content marketing ideas?
  • What is the impact of media exposure on adolescents?
  • In what ways do people use hype in the media?
  • Discuss the media and freedom of speech.
  • Is it possible for people to build trustful relationships in virtual communication?
  • What measures can you put to maintain privacy on social media?
  • In what ways have computers changed interpersonal communications?
  • What is yellow journalism in new media?
  • In what ways do enterprises use ICT to get a competitive advantage?
  • Is it possible to live without mass media?
  • What are the impacts of mass media and morality in the 21st century?

If you are searching for a qualitative research topic about technology in the food industry, here is a list of ideas you can use.

  • What are the machines used in the food industry?
  • In what ways do robots improve safety in butcheries?
  • 3D printing and the food industry.
  • Is 3D printing the best solution to offer people with swallowing disorders?
  • About drones and precision agriculture.
  • In what ways does robotics help in creating eco-friendly food packages?
  • Is micro packaging the future?
  • Research on the development of edible cling film.
  • The solution that technology has to food waste.
  • How do preservatives and additives impact the human gut microbiome?
  • Physicochemical levels the effect of citric acid on orange juice.
  • Compare and contrast vegetable oil in mass production.
  • Time-temperature indicators and food industry.
  • Farming: hydroponic vs. conventional farming.
  • How is food safety a policy issue in agriculture today?
  • Ways you can use to limit the detection of parasites in food.
  • How is the baking industry evolving?
  • How technology is used to eliminate byproducts in edible oils production
  • About cold plasma and biofilm.
  • Ways to extract good antioxidant peptides are extracted from plants.

The ethical issues surrounding the enhancement technology are intertwined with the questions of human identity and the proper trajectory of human life. Here is a list of thesis ideas you can use in your research.

  • Does technology make human life worth living than animal life?
  • The dignity of human life concerning technology explained?
  • In what ways should humans be observed in informational technology?
  • Should tech and scientific investigations on humans have a limit?
  • What is the importance of DNA information in forming our identity?
  • Is Ancestry DNA testing important?
  • Explain multi-racial identification.
  • Can scientific investigations tell us what self-care is?
  • In what ways will virtual reality technology change us?
  • Should there be a limit on the research in virtual reality? The possibility of virtual reality being the future.
  • What are the benefits of using virtual reality technologies?
  • What is the importance of finding alternative treatments for mental illness other than drugs?
  • Has the increase in technology affected the rise of mental illness?
  • Ways technology can be used to control addiction.
  • Pros and cons of using technology to control brains.
  • 7 social dangers of the brain controlling technology.
  • Does science dictate who we are?
  • What has led to the increase in mental illness among tech enthusiasts?
  • Can tech-related mental illness be cured?
  • What is the relationship between technology and drug addiction?

Companies are using technology to search for ways they can use it to reduce costs and boost effectiveness by doing pharmaceutical technology research. Impress your lecturer by choosing one of the research topics discussed below

  • What is the effectiveness of medical therapy management?
  • Explain how prior electronic authorization is a pharmacy technology trend.
  • Explain the medical therapy management and the health information exchanges.
  • How can electronic prescribing reduce the possibility of drug abuse issues?
  • Ways that pharmacists help with meaningful tech use.
  • Discuss various pharmaceutical technologies.
  • Pharmaceutical technology research.
  • What are specialty medications?
  • Vaccines for AIDS: can it be developed?
  • Ways that the prescription drug monitoring program works.
  • How do specialty pharmacies use NCPDP?
  • Why are patients interested in real-time pharmacy?
  • Phenotypic screening research.
  • Impact of ERP with pharmaceutical company’s analytics.
  • Pharmaceutical technologies: data security.
  • About DNA-encoded library technology.
  • Pro and cons antibiotics vs. superbugs.
  • How does the body-on-a-chip approach be used for personalized medicines?
  • Modern cannabidiol medicine and pain management.
  • What is the future of cannabidiol medicine?

It is not possible to have a technology process without energy. That is the reason that scientists are always looking for ways they can improve energy power technologies. So, if you are looking for thesis topics you can use to impress your lecturer, here is a list of power technology research you can use.

  • Ways that fuel cells can be used for the generation of stationary power.
  • Compare the energy density of lithium-ions and lithium-air batteries.
  • Gasoline vs. Lithium-air batteries.
  • The pros and cons of renewable energy use.
  • How does the UAE use nuclear power?
  • Research on India power installation.
  • Increase in gas prices and alternative energy sources.
  • How can hydrogen energy be used to transform the methods or energy?
  • Is hydrogen energy the future?
  • About the thermal storage and AC systems.
  • In what ways can you use load balance using a smart grid?
  • How can distributed energy generation optimize power waster?
  • Is the smart energy network a solution to climate change?
  • What is the future of tidal power?
  • What is the possibility of 3D printing micro stirring engines?
  • In what ways can robots be used to adjust the solar panel weather?
  • Explain advanced biofuel and algae.
  • In what ways can photovoltaic glass be fully transparent?
  • Compare the different third-generation biofuels.
  • Is space-based solar power a myth or the reality of the future?

The innovation of medicine and technology helps to improve life expectancy. If you feel that saving lives is your purpose, here are some thesis topics you can use in your research paper.

  • The effects of robotic surgeries.
  • Explain defibrillator & cardiac resynchronization therapy.
  • How smart can inhalers be used as a new solution to asthma treatment?
  • Genetic counseling: ways of preventing diseases.
  • What are the benefits of electronic medical records?
  • How is Erythrocytapheresis used to treat sickle cell disease?
  • The reason that drug-eluting stents fail.
  • An overview of the dissolved brain sensors.
  • What are the benefits of 3D printing for medical purposes?
  • How soon will it be possible to create an artificial organ?
  • Research on wearable technologies in health care.
  • Precision medication based on genetics.
  • The importance of using virtual medicine devices for educational purposes.
  • Research on the development of telemedicine.
  • How is technology impacting cancer treatment?
  • Is genome editing safe?
  • How is the electronic diagnosis tool evolving?
  • Brain-machine interface, the future.
  • How does the use of wireless communication help medical professionals in hospitals?
  • Ten ways wearable technology impacts the medical industry.

The development of biotechnology allows people to cure diseases and help with new machines. Here are some ideas of interesting topics you can use for your biotechnology thesis research.

  • Ten impacts of biotechnology in farming.
  • How does biotechnology lead to a self-sufficient protein supply?
  • Evapotranspiration vs. Evaporation.
  • DNA cloning and a Southern blot.
  • How are personalized drugs made?
  • What is pharmacogenetics?
  • Is cloning playing God?
  • How is pharmacogenetics used to get cancer medicines?
  • Is it possible to control our genetics?
  • How much genetic control do humans have?
  • Based on genetics, at what point do we cease to be human?
  • Research on bioethics and stem cells.
  • Definition of genetic engineering.
  • Gene therapy and genetic engineering.
  • Ten benefits and risks of genetic engineering.
  • How does plant genetic enhancement help preserve scarce plants?
  • South Africa Y-chromosome genotyping.
  • Ways technology is used in the creation of new vaccines.
  • How does Nanotechnology help in treating HIV?
  • An overview of Genes in heavy metal tolerance.

Your IT thesis does not have to be boring. Here is a list of interesting thesis topics that will impress your lecturer.

  • Ways that you can eliminate heat-resistant microorganisms with ultraviolet light.
  • In what ways can pesticides be used to diagnose cancer?
  • How can the smeller nuclear reactors be more efficient?
  • An overview of renewable energy technologies.
  • Explain electronic use in the food industry and agriculture.
  • The harm of polyphenols in food.
  • Hope for anticancer nanomedicine.
  • Does increasing military technology make use safe?
  • What is the importance of military research?
  • In what ways can technology be used to gauge intelligence?
  • In what ways is Google search changing us?
  • Blogs vs. books.
  • How is teaching IT research skills important today?
  • Should parents and schools encourage or discourage social media?
  • Does Google affect the attention span of young people? What is the borderline in hardware and software cloud computing?
  • What will be the impact when everything moves to the cloud?
  • How will virtual reality change education?
  • If the computer takes over most of our tasks, what will humans do?
  • What will computer language be important in the future?
  • What are the benefits of robots in health care?

Of course, there are dozens of other thesis topics on which students could write a paper. Some companies specialize in providing college students with entire lists of topics on a specific subject. You just need to contact an online academic writing company and tell its writers what you need. These people have extensive experience in the IT industry and have probably written dozens of dissertations. They can help you with more dissertation topics. And the best part is that some of these online services are quite affordable. An exceptional topic is worth the money – guaranteed!

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Essays on the effects of information technology and the Internet on business environments

Yasin Ozcelik , Purdue University

In this thesis, we investigate the effects of Information Technology (IT) and the Internet on business environments from three perspectives: the catalyst function of IT and the Internet in developing new business models, the enabler role of these technologies for emerging digital marketplaces, and their transforming effects on organizational measures such as productivity. The first essay analyzes a novel e-commerce model that reinforces loyalty on the Internet by giving customers a fraction of merchant firm's stock for each purchase. We compare this model with online cash-back reward programs by developing a two-period duopoly model in which one of the firms gives customers a fraction of its stock and the other offers cash-back for each purchase. We find that stock-based e-loyalty programs are suitable for new start-up companies with low market shares, operating in large markets where consumers can easily switch between firms. The significance of our findings is that these conditions are available in Business-to-Consumer (B2C) markets, making them appropriate media to implement stock-based e-loyalty programs. The second essay introduces an emerging digital medium, called Donor-to-Organization (D2O) marketplace, which brings donors and fundraising organizations together in an electronic environment to facilitate finding a suitable match. We first investigate possible outcomes of using the D2O marketplace in traditional fundraising environments, and then develop a nonprofit duopoly model based on spatial competition. Using this model, we find analytical conditions under which implementing the D2O marketplace as a secondary channel in fundraising markets generates better outcomes. Finally, the last essay is an empirical study that examines whether the Business Process Reengineering (BPR) efforts of companies to leverage potential benefits of using IT in their functional units improve their productivity. We construct three productivity measures that are suitable for both the inter-organization and intra-organization comparisons. Using a firm-level data from two different economic sectors covering the period between 1985 and 2004, we employ a one-way panel regression model. Depending on the economic sectors of the firms, our results show that the reengineering efforts supported by IT improve some of these productivity variables during the period under consideration.

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