SHORT FORM OF TITLE 1 To insert your own running head, double click on the words "SHORT FORM OF TITLE" above, then highlight the words and retype with your own running head. (The running head is usually a short form of the title.) To exit the header box, double click in a white space on the paper outside it. For other questions, call the Writing Center at 612-728-5154 or e-mail tcwrite@smumn.edu To delete this instruction box, double click on its frame and press the Delete key. Assignment 1: Statement of Project [Type your name here] Saint Mary's University of Minnesota Schools of Graduate & Professional Programs ITM 688, Application Project Rob Winnig, MS, Instructor [Type date of submission here (e.g., October 12, 2009)] SHORT FORM OF TITLE 2 Assignment 1: Statement of Project Statement of the Problem [or Issue] Begin typing text here. Indent paragraphs ½ inch using the Tab key. Press the Enter key only to begin a new paragraph. All text is double-spaced, never more than double-spaced. Divide major sections of the paper with Level 1 headings as shown above (centered, bold-faced, major words capitalized). Underlying Question [or Questions] If a major section of your paper needs to be further subdivided, use Level 2 headings (left margin, bold-faced, major words capitalized) as shown below. Remember that you must have at least two headings at each level. If you do not need to subdivide this section, complete your text and go to the next Level 1 headings. First Level One Subdivision The four Level 1 headings in this template were provided by your instructor. The other headings in your paper, both numbers and types of headings, will vary according to your topic and your treatment of the topic Second Level One Subdivision Headings help you and your readers understand the organization of your paper. For more information on headings, see pp. 23-28 of Introduction to the APA. Proposed Application Begin text here or insert a Level 2 heading if appropriate. Underlying Issues Begin text here or insert a Level 2 heading if appropriate. SHORT FORM OF TITLE 3 References [if required] Each entry contains four elements: author, publication date, title, and publisher information—all formatted in APA style. For examples see your APA manual or pp. 8-14 of Introduction to the APA and the examples on this page. (Remember to remove hyperlinks from your reference page). Aswani, K., & Srinivas, S. (2010). Concept lattice reduction using fuzzy K-Means clustering. Expert Systems with Applications, 37(3), 2696-2704. doi:10.1016/j.eswa.2009.09.026 Nieman, A. (2009). Cyberforensics: Bridging the law/technology divide. Journal of Information, Law & Technology, (1). Retrieved from http://go.warwick.ac.uk/jilt/2009_1/nieman O'Neill, M., & Robshaw, M. J. B. (2010). Low-cost digital signature architecture suitable for radio frequency identification tags. Computer & Digital Techniques, 4(1), 14-26. doi: 10.1049/iet-cdt.2008.0165 Remember that for every source listed on your reference page, you must have at least one in-text citation. For guidelines on citing in text, see your APA manual or pp. 16-18 of Introduction to the APA. If you have questions about citing sources or developing a reference page, you can make an appointment at the Writing Center: 612-728-5154 or tcwrite@smumn.edu