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The objective of the term paper requirement is to give you an opportunity to explore a topic in considerable depth. The guidelines below will help you craft your paper. Please do not hesitate to email or call with questions.

Choose your topic:

ERP Systems Decision Support Systems Artificial Intelligence Expert Systems Electronic Medical Records Information Assurance (Security) Geographic Information Systems Banking Systems Data Warehouses Data Mining Knowledge Management/KM systems Accounting Systems Human Resources systems Supply Chain Management Systems Customer Relationship Management Systems Other topics by arrangement

Please choose from the topics above. Remember, these types of systems have been deployed across numerous domains (e.g. health care, banking, manufacturing, etc.). You may research whatever domain interests you. Alternatively, you can choose your own topic, however it must be OK'd by me before you proceed.

Paper details: Your paper should be organized as follows: 1. Introduction - introduce your topic, explain why it's important, then briefly review what's coming in subsequent sections. 2. Background/History - When did such systems come into use? Discuss seminal research or practical applications that advanced the field, discuss the history of your topic. 3. Current Practice/Research - how are such systems being used today? Articulate the state of the art from both practical and research perspectives. 4. Future work - Discuss the future of your topic, describe what's coming next in terms of advancements. 5. Conclusion - Summarize the paper briefly reviewing the findings presented in previous sections. 6. References

Six sections as outlined above, points will be deducted for not following organization guideline.

I expect your final paper to demonstrate college-level writing - correct spelling, grammar, punctuation, etc. The final paper will be submitted using Turnitin, a plagiarism detection tool. Plagiarism is a serious offence in this class and at IUE and will not be tolerated. If you have questions related to this matter, please ask.

If you choose a topic from the list above, simply upload an MS Word file to the assignment ‘Term Paper Topic' in OnCourse

Assignments. Your document should contain the following: 1. Your name 2. Topic 3. Brief outline and one or two paragraphs documenting what your paper will cover.

An outline is a "blueprint" or "plan" for your paper. It helps you to organize your thoughts and arguments. A good outline can make conducting research and then writing the paper very efficient. Your outline page must include your:

Major points/arguments indicated by Roman numerals (i.e., I, II, III, IV, V, etc.)

Support for your major points, indicated by capital Arabic numerals (i.e., A, B, C, D, E, etc.

Roman numeral I should be your "Introduction". In the introduction portion of your paper, you'll want to tell your reader what your paper is about and then tell what your paper hopes to prove (your thesis). So an Introduction gives an overview of the topic and your thesis statement.

The final Roman numeral should be your "Conclusion". In the conclusion, you summarize what you have told your reader.

The following are 2 sample outlines from actual student papers. YOUR outline should be as detailed and possibly MORE detailed depending on the subject matter. Remember that a good outline makes writing easier and more efficient

Sample Outline #1

Title: The Federalist Papers' Influence on the Ratification of the Constitution Thesis: The Federalist Papers influenced the ratification of the Constitution by making some of their most important arguments, including the importance of being in a Union by having a Constitution, answering to the objections made by the Anti-federalists about separation of powers, and defending opposing arguments made against the characteristics of the executive and judicial branch as provided in the Constitution.

I. Introduction

a. Describe The Federalist Papers are and when they started

b. Thesis: The Federalist influenced the ratification of the Constitution by making some of their most important arguments, including the importance of being in a Union by having a Constitution, answering to the objections made by the Anti- federalists about separation of powers, and defending opposing arguments made against the characteristics of the executive and judicial branch as provided in the Constitution.

II. Background

a. State when The Federalist was printed and published.

b. Discuss the intentions and purposes of The Federalist.

III. Argument for the benefit of a Union

a. A Union would guard against external dangers b. A Union would guard against internal dangers

A. The "extended sphere" argument about how it will control factions. (Federalist 10) IV. Argument of the problem with complete separation of powers a. Anti-federalists wanted a complete separation of the judicial, executive, and legislative branches

b. The Federalist said the maxim of complete separation of powers is misunderstood. (Montesquieu)

c. The branches need some limited power of the other branches to protect themselves from encroachment of the other branches (Federalist 51)

A. The branches need to have the interests of maintaining their powers, and not letting the other branches take that away. V. Argument for a single executive, and against a plural executive

a. Anti-federalists didn't want a single executive, too much like a monarch

b. The Federalist need the executive to be "energetic" and a plural executive would make this impossible (Federalist 70) A. It would take too long for the people in the executive position to make decision in an emergency, because they might disagree.

B. In a plural executive, it is hard to tell who is responsible for a wrongdoing because they can all blame each other, so a single executive would lead to more responsible behavior VI. Argument in favor of judicial review and terms of good behavior for judges

a. Anti-federalists didn't like judicial review and the term of good behavior

b. The Federalist argued that judicial review was necessary to protect the judicial branch from the Legislature.

c. A term of good behavior was necessary to get qualified people for the positions; it would also give them time to develop knowledge. VII. Conclusion

a. Thesis

b. The dates of the ratification of the Constitution by the States

c. The Federalist's influence beyond the ratification

Sample Outline 2

Title: Common Sense and Its Impact on American Political Thought Thesis: Thomas Paine's Common Sense articulated the anti-British sentiments of the Colonies in a way so unprecedented that it permanently changed the face of political thought in America.

I. Intro:

A. Thesis: Thomas Paine's Common Sense articulated the anti-British sentiments of the Colonies in a way so unprecedented that it permanently changed the face of political thought in America.

II. What did Common Sense say that was so different?

A. It denounced both the monarchy and the English Constitution, which had previously been looked upon as a brilliant political document. Americans realized the inherent fallacies of hereditary government (specifically monarchy) as well as the English Constitution which protected the monarchy.

B. It called for Americans to disconnect themselves from the flawed British system and create a new one for themselves. Common Sense questioned the long- standing belief that residents of the colonies were inseparably connected to England. It gave them a new identity - Americans rather then Britons.

C. It also outlined the benefits of a republican government, which would go on to influence the ideas of the Founding Fathers as they created a new government for their new country.

III. What was Common Sense's immediate effect on the Colonies?

A. The debate in the American Colonies shifted from that of reconciliation with England to that of independence.

B. It was read by an unprecedented number of colonists and united a great majority of them behind independence.

C. It inspired American intellectuals with its call for independence, leading to the composition of the Declaration of Independence a mere six months later.

IV. What were Common Sense's long term effects?

A. It changed the connotation of the word "revolution" to something that looked to the future. "Revolution" became a word of innovation rather than renovation.

B. It permanently cemented the idea of a republican, non-hereditary government into the heads of Americans. Common Sense's design for a republican government, and its basic principles were carried on to the Constitution.

V. Conclusion

A. Common Sense's eloquent, articulate, and unprecedented arguments led to a permanent change in American political thought

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