IT IS 2110 Class #25 April 12, 2017.

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IT IS 2110 Class #25 April 12, 2017

Where did the term SPAM come from? (best answer for class) Spiced Ham A BBC skit circa 1970 A recent Broadway play – Spamalot Seldom Proper and Annoying Mail

Things to do Today’s Notes Final Project Assignment Lecture

Final Project A well documented failure is better than a badly documented success The majority of the grade will be based on the project write-up!

Group Project Report Guideline Overview of Project What it is Why it was chosen What problem does it solve or demonstrate Report on implementation How to create the Infrastructure How to run/maintain the Infrastructure How to update the Infrastructure Document significant features Summary What was learned What worked What didn’t

Team Project 100 points Team Score Criteria: 60 points team score 40 points team peer evaluation Low scores must be documented Team Score Criteria: 2110 Final Project Criteria.docx

Final Project Length: needs to be appropriate Niceties ~5 to 100 pages Niceties TOC Index (if appropriate) Captions Tables Figures Screenshots Pages numbered 1 of x format is best Properly bound 3-ring binder Neatly stapled - book style (3 on the long side) Anything that looks nice and doesn’t easily come apart Appendices if needed Good place for PowerPoints if used in presentation Cover/Title must be visible from the outside!

Project Documentation Grade hierarchy Well documented working project Well documented non-working project … Poorly documented working project Poorly documented non-working project Most of the Grade: How well it is written!!!!

Group Project Report Guideline Cover sheet must be visible on the outside with the following clearly identifiable: Class name Lab Section Team Name Team Number Date May embellish the cover with approriate logos, pictures, etc. Signature sheet Names typed, alphabetical order Signatures no signature, no grade At the end of report

Free Binder Store! I have reclaimed binders from previous years Most are 3 ring Free for the pickup For this course For any other course!

Lab 13 In-lab work time All: TA and I will be available for questions Guides on writing up the project

Lab 14 – Project Presentations 05/01/17 L02 05/02/17

End Term Exam Monday Mostly over mid-term to end of semester May 8th 11:00 AM 1 ½ hours to take Mostly over mid-term to end of semester Exceptions: Port IDs (see list on Web page) Highly missed questions on Mid-term See 2110-2017-03-13c16.pptx Concentrate on those over 40% See Web site for basic study guide Currently being updated At least one of the Essay questions will be on the test Be ready to answer any of them Will review HW 7 before starting the test

Test Basics No electronic devices! Put name on cover and first page Laptops, MP3, Cells, Headphones, Etc. Put name on cover and first page Once the test starts You are done when you leave the room! If late: Ok until first person leaves room Have until normal quit time Answer all questions! You may get Lucky! Essay – write something! Use essay format: opening, support, closing! Write legibly! If you need more room Write on back of the page Clearly indicate the where the answer is continued

Lecture Monte Python

Which episode: 14: Face the Press 15: The Spanish Inquisition 16: Deja Vu 23: Scott of the Antarctic 24: How Not to Be Seen 25: Spam 36: E. Henry Thripshaw’s Disease 37: Dennis Moore 38: A Book at Bedtime 39: Grandstand