The preparation of theses is an important topic in research and teaching, and the preparation of specifications and documentation is an equally important topic in industry. J. Nunamaker’s methodology is ideal for creating scientifically technical documents in a structured, scientifically correct and methodologically sound manner.
With a focus on student theses (e.g. Bachelor’s or Master’s theses) or dissertations, I have created a series of explanatory videos that illustrate the use of the Nunamaker methodology. This is one (!) way of writing theses in a targeted and unassailable manner. You should clarify further possibilities or the concrete form of the methodology in the context of your work with your supervisor.
A short summary – especially for work at the PFH can be found here:
English Version (presented by my Avatar)
A PDF Document with further information and a sample outline can be found here.
The Nunamaker methodology can also be applied directly to requirements specifications, software specifications, test protocols, requirements analysis documents or the documentation of software.
If you are interested in the application in a university environment (e.g. bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral theses at the Fernuni Hagen, Multimedia and Internet Systems department), or would like more information: here is a detailed explanation.
General overview
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Chapter 2 – State of the art in science and technology
Chapter 3 – Modeling
Chapter 4 – Implementation
Chapter 5 – Evaluation
Chapter 6 – Summary
