Abstract - [typical architecture: ca. 1-2 sentences for each of motivation; problem statement; approach; results; relevency of results] 1. Introduction - Motivation [understandable also for a general audience] - Problem statement [formulation of research question] (- Own contributions [novelties you claim as your own]) (- Organization of thesis [brief description of how the remaining chapters are organized]) 2. Foundations - [Introduction of foundations not generally known to professionals in computer science] - Related work [similar to respective chapters in papers: review the relevant related work by briefly summarizing it incl.used methods and achieved results, and then contrasting it with own task, i.e., show any gaps to own problem statement] 3. Methods [title could be made less generic] - [Describe and argue for own methodology/approach: how does your approach work, why did you choose it? The latter could also be discussed in ch. 2] 4. Experiments & Results - [Experimental setup, results, discussion of results incl. their relevancy & limitations; specific organization is very depedenent on the individual situation] 5. Conclusions - Summary [Summarize your thesis, including approach, results, and main knowledge gaines; brag about what you have achieved! Speculate about future] - Future work [short-, mid-, and long-term things one sould do; this can be a very valuable, and hence, longer, section] Bibliography - [take care to format entries well]