COMP390/3/4/5 Final Year Project Demonstration & Dissertation

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COMP390/3/4/5 Final Year Project Demonstration & Dissertation Irina Biktasheva http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~comp39x/2015-16

Submission Deadlines Demonstration (15%): Specification (5%): Thu 22.10.15 noon Design documentation: Thu 19.11.15 noon Design presentation: Mon 23.11.15 - (whole design stage 15%) Fri 04.12.15 Interim Report: Fri 19.02.16 Demonstration (15%): -Slides Submission by Thu 21.04.16 noon -Demonstrations Mon 25.04.16 – Fri 29.04.16 Dissertation (65%): Thu 12.05.16 noon You should make yourself available during this week for the project demonstration

Project Stages Four phases Phase 1: Specification (3.5 weeks) Phase 2: Design (4.5 weeks) Phase 3: Implementation & Testing (11 weeks) Phase 4: Demonstration & Dissertation (3 weeks) design presentation specification document design document w1 w2 w3 w4 w5 w6 w7 w8 w9 w10 w11 w12 Sem 1 Sem 2 demonstration interim report dissertation

Demonstration (15% of total mark) Purpose To give a demonstration to talk through your software Demonstration: Week 10 (25 Apr – 29 Apr) You must make yourself available during the week Arranged by the marker (2nd supervisor) Assessed by Supervisor marker Demonstration

Demonstration Assessment Form brief reminder of what project is; functionalities; may consider showing code of main methods demonstrate main functions via various test cases

Dissertation (65% of total mark) To provide a complete record of all the work Submission: Thursday 12 May (noon) 1 copy to submit to Student Office, 1 to E-project Dissertation: self-contained, complete record recommend: 10,000 words (max 15,000) binding material available from Student Office template of cover downloaded from website Assessed by Supervisor marker Dissertation

Dissertation Structure One-page summary of project as a whole Abstract Introduction Background Data Required Design Realisation Evaluation Learning Points Professional Issues Bibliography Appendices Brief overview: What problem is addressed? What are the aims and objectives? What are the challenges? What is the solution produced? How effective is the solution / how successful has the project been?

Dissertation Structure To include: Background of problem to be solved Existing solutions/approaches, and a comparison with the solution produced in project Reading and research done to understand existing approaches acquire necessary information acquire required skills A clear statement of the project requirements References are expected Abstract Introduction Background Data Required Design Realisation Evaluation Learning Points Professional Issues Bibliography Appendices

Dissertation Structure To include: What data were needed for the project and Where the data was obtained from; Ethical use of data, including ethical use of human data ethical use of human participants See for full detail: http://cgi.csc.liv.ac.uk/~comp39 x/2015-16/guides/report.html Abstract Introduction Background Data Required Design Realisation Evaluation Learning Points Professional Issues Bibliography Appendices

Dissertation Structure Description of design organisation should be same as design documentation full details are required exact content depends on design methodology adopted and type of project OO or traditional design empirical experiments devising new algorithms If design has been revised, give revised design & justify changes made Abstract Introduction Background Data Required Design Realisation Evaluation Learning Points Professional Issues Bibliography Appendices

Dissertation Structure How design was implemented & testing of implementation implementation of each stage and each component problems encountered and solutions changes made to design and justification (if design isn't revised) various testing of each stage and each component test cases used, expected results, and actual results snapshot of code & screen shot full code listing, detail screen shots in appendices Abstract Introduction Background Data Required Design Realisation Evaluation Learning Points Professional Issues Bibliography Appendices

Dissertation Structure To include how project is evaluated? What criteria are used? How to assess criteria? Who is involved? Your evaluation of results/outcomes. Your evaluation of project strength & weakness Where appropriate, 3rd party evaluation/ customer feedback see for full detail: http://cgi.csc.liv.ac.uk/~comp39x/ 2015-16/guides/report.htm Abstract Introduction Background Data Required Design Realisation Evaluation Learning Points Professional Issues Bibliography Appendices At least one-page of learning points

Dissertation Structure Abstract Introduction Background Data Required Design Realisation Evaluation Learning Points Professional Issues Bibliography Appendices At least one-page of how your project is related to Code of practice Code of conduct issued by British Computer Society Properly cited list of books, articles, and other materials

Dissertation Structure Abstract Introduction Background Data Required Design Realisation Evaluation Learning Points Professional Issues Bibliography Appendices Detailed material, required for completeness code listing detail of test data screen shot of sample runs user guide full design diagrams Zip file in the E-project system for archive

Dissertation Assessment Form

Late Submission According to University standard penalties 5 marks deducted for each working day of lateness Up to a maximum of 5 working days Work received after 5 working days will receive a mark of 0 For any mitigating circumstances, submit the form with evidence to the Student Office asap and contact your first supervisor

Submission Deadlines Demonstration (15%): Specification (5%): Thu 22.10.15 noon Design documentation: Thu 19.11.15 noon Design presentation: Mon 23.11.15 - (whole design stage 15%) Fri 04.12.15 Interim Report: Fri 19.02.16 Demonstration (15%): -Slides Submission by Thu 21.04.16 noon -Demonstrations Mon 25.04.16 – Fri 29.04.16 Dissertation (65%): Thu 12.05.16 noon You should make yourself available during this week for the project demonstration