being test. Nevertheless, step of how to evaluate the testing model in other words what technique is used for evaluation. This chapter is not providing any result yet.
Note: This chapter is based on the steps and how to collect data, design testing model and so on. On the other hand, chapter four, which is analysis and discussion, will provide the result from the study either testing the web that being design or any other business model.
Appendix 4: CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Introduction 5.2 Conclusions 5.2.1 Conclusions to research questions 5.2.2 Conclusion to research problem 5.3 Implications for thesis 5.3.1 Implication for theory 5.3.2 Implication for policy 5.3.3 Implication for management practice 5.3.3.1 Organizational level 5.3.3.2 Individual level 5.4 Contributions
5.5 Limitations
5.6 Recommendation or Future research
5.7 Conclusion Appendix 5: HOW TO WRITE THE REFERENCE FOR PROJECT AND THESIS (Adapted from “REFERENCING AND OTHER STYLE ISSUES FOR THESES IN AUSTRALIA”, Developed by Chad Perry and colleagues and revised on 29.3.01) This note shows how to present references in the text of your thesis, how to present a list of references at the end of a thesis, and some style issues. They are based primarily on 英语论文网 【http://www.51lunwen.org】Style Manual (1994), and on Peters (1995) and Smith and Summers (1999). Details of these publications are at the end of this note.
PRESENTING REFERENCES IN THE TEXT OF YOUR PROJECT AND THESIS
In the text of your project or thesis, the citations are presented in the Harvard style, for example, Smith (1998), (Smith 1998), Smith (1998, p. 3) and (Smith 1998, p. 3). Note that there is no comma between the name and the year, but there is a comma after the date if a quotation necessitates the page number being added. You have to put in the page number if you are referring to a quotation or to figures/data produced in a research project. If there is no author to cite, cite the name of the sponsoring organisation or the title of the article or book, for example, Australian Government publishing Service (1994) or Style Manual (1994).
If you are referring to more than one reference, place them in alphabetical order; and if you have more than one reference from one author, place them in chronological order. Examples are (Abel 1999; Baker 1990) and Smith (2000, 2001). For multiple citations in the same year use a, b, c... immediately following the year of publication, for example, (Fox 1997a, 1997b)
Use the ampersand symbol (&) only within brackets and in the list of references at the end of the thesis; in contrast, use `and' when the names of the authors are being incorporated in the text, outside of, brackets. Examples are: (Larsen & Green 1987)
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