Three essential parts of a good introduction are:
RATIONALE
PURPOSE
RESEARCH QUESTION(S)
RATIONALE
Somewhere in the introduction you need to inform the reader of the rationale of your research. This is a brief explanation of why your research topic is worthy of study and may make a significant contribution to the body of already existing research.
PURPOSE
The statement of purpose is not simply a statement of why the research is being done. (That is what the rationale section is for.) Rather, "purpose" refers to the goal or objective of your research. The purpose statement should answer questions. . .
"What are the objectives of my research?" and
"What do I expect to discover or learn from this research?"
RESEARCH QUESTION
The introduction usually ends with a research question or questions. This question should be. . .
Related to your research purpose
Focused
Clear
INTRODUCTION
A network isn't just a bunch of computers with wires running between them. Properly implemented, a network is a system that provides its users with unique capabilities, above and beyond what the individual machines and their software applications can provide. As technology rampantly growing, it has been a part of our daily lives and yet many are still left behind. Information technology must be applied to every systems of education to maintain a high standard competency thus it will also provide advancement in different aspects of business and studies. Network architecture is the design of a communications network. It is a framework for the specification of a network'sphysical components and their functional organization and configuration, its operational