Coming Up With Strong Information Technology Master's Thesis Topics


The choice of a Master’s thesis topic is a very important one, because it determines how effective, interesting and scientifically important the research is.

When choosing one of the numerous possible information technology Master’s thesis topics, keep in mind how real the problem is, and how new and important your research will be from the point of view of practical science. The topic’s importance is determined by two factors: how necessary it is for the scientific theory and how the result of the research can be used in practice, for example, as a special course or an additional source of information for studying the problem.

Many candidates and students experience significant trouble when coming up with a strong information technology Master’s thesis topic. They often rely upon the points of view of their instructors and other specialists in the area. In such a case, it makes sense to listen to as many opinions as possible. At the same time, it is necessary to remember that each person who gives a piece of advice has their own point of view and attitude towards the problem. In the end, it is up to you to make your final decision and, if necessary, struggle for it.

It can so happen that a subject is clearly visible (or seems to be, at least), and the researcher can visualize it, but still, sources of information are too few for the fundamental research that this topic deserves. That is why, when choosing strong information technology Master’s thesis topics, make sure that you have enough sources of information.

Here is a rough list of possible information technology Master’s thesis topics:


  1. Methods of semantic analysis of data domains for implantation of computer-aided systems.
  2. Methods of extracting data and structures from a set of similar documents.
  3. Methods of automatizing processes of a data domain modelbuilding.
  4. Methods of extraction of key terms from project documentation texts.
  5. Methods of automatic replenishing of thesaurus based on the analysis of word change groups.
  6. Methods of syntactic analysis of textual project documentation.
  7. Methods of automatic synthesis of systems of warmth mode provision of radio-electronic appliances.
  8. Methods of statistical analysis of repertoire data of T-cell and B-cell receptors.
  9. Information technologies as a factor of economic growth of countries in the conditions of globalization.
  10. Information technologies in the political process: Theory and practical analysis.
  11. Neurodynamic methods and models of identification of complicated economic systems.
  12. Economical and mathematical designing of systems of actuarial evaluation of non-governmental retirement foundations.
  13. Growth of effectiveness of plasma technologies on the account of improvement of energetic characteristics of plasmatron ion sources.
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