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THESIS CONCEPT

A short overview of what my thesis is about, the question it answers, how I approach it and how it is structured. This page summarizes the concept so we share the same picture before diving into the chapters.

PROBLEM & RESEARCH QUESTION

Briefly: [the field/context] is changing, and [the concrete problem] remains unsolved. Existing approaches such as [A] and [B] help, but they do not fully address [the specific gap]. This thesis focuses on exactly that gap. — replace with your own framing.

RESEARCH QUESTION

“How can [X] be improved / measured / understood in the context of [Y]?”

GOALS & METHODOLOGY

GOALS

Understand and frame the core problem within current research.

Develop / evaluate an approach that addresses the identified gap.

Validate the approach with [data / a case / interviews].

Derive practical implications and recommendations.

METHODOLOGY

The thesis follows a [qualitative / quantitative / mixed-methods] approach: a structured literature review establishes the theoretical basis, followed by [a case study / experiment / survey] to gather evidence, and a final analysis that connects the findings back to the research question. — replace with your real method.

STRUCTURE / CHAPTERS

1

Introduction

Context, motivation, problem statement and the research question.

2

Theoretical Framework

Key concepts and the state of research the thesis builds on.

3

Methodology

Research design, methods, data and how validity is ensured.

4

Analysis & Results

Findings, interpretation and discussion against the framework.

5

Conclusion

Answer to the research question, limitations and outlook.

SCOPE & LITERATURE

SCOPE

In scope: [what the thesis covers]. Out of scope: [what it deliberately leaves out]. This keeps the work focused and feasible within the timeframe. — replace with your boundaries.

KEY LITERATURE

Author, A. (Year). Foundational work on [topic].

Author, B. (Year). Key method / framework reference.

Author, C. (Year). Recent study closest to this thesis.