Approach Remember that the word “review” is important – it is not a literature “survey” It is essential to read the material you find carefully and critically.

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Approach Remember that the word “review” is important – it is not a literature “survey” It is essential to read the material you find carefully and critically. –Does the material apply directly to your work? –What are the limitations of the published material? A good paper or book will usually be well referenced – the reference lists can help you find older, more fundamental work in a field –A good literature review will evolve and expand from each paper you review. –Fundamental papers can often make it easier to understand the topic you are researching

Approach IMPORTANTLY - do not limit your consideration of literature to recent works. –Fundamental papers and texts can often make it easier to understand a particular technique or approach. –In seminal papers, the jargon of the field has usually not yet developed – so the text is often more comprehensible –The basis and limits of a particular approach can also often be more clearly identified in the original papers. So don’t ignore the dusty old journals! In many fields, the basis of current thinking was laid out a long time ago.

“If I have seen farther than others, it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants.” Sir Isaac Newton

Exercise – Literature Review Identify bodies of literature relevant to your project. Identify search keywords relevant to those bodies of literature. Work in pairs (or a trio). Discuss your keywords, and bounce ideas off each other After 10 minutes discussion, we will go through a sample search for a few projects with the group.

Initial Meeting with the Client - Questions What objectives is the Client seeking to achieve? What is the history of the issue/project within the Client enterprise? What benefits does the Client seek from achieving those benefits? What would the Client like as primary and secondary objectives? –Ensure Mentor understands need for adequate academic hurdles (natural or inserted) What deliverables is the Mentor expecting? –Report only, software, working prototype ? What is the preliminary timetable for project? –Do not agree to commercial deadlines

What constraints will be imposed on the approach to solving the problem – How will you need to fit in with other Client activities, products or policies? What resources does the Mentor think are needed? Does the Client already have them? What resources (e.g. labs and equipment) does the Mentor hope UWA will provide? How will project be handled if certain resources are not available when/if needed? Will items be ordered specially? –Do you need to provide information? By when? Who will order the items? Initial Meeting with the Client - Questions

Will any special test rigs be needed? Where will they be built or sourced? Is any information needed urgently for budgeting? What mechanisms will be followed to approve expenditure? Which Client personnel have interest in the project and its benefits? Which Client personnel have relevant expertise? Agree on communication channels: –frequency of reports/meetings? –good days/times (or bad) to contact Mentor? Who will act as “deputy” Mentor when the Mentor is unavailable? Initial Meeting with the Client - Questions

When can you visit the site to familiarise yourself with the environment? –Are there any special requirements for site work (sites, medicals, safety training, special clothing)? Agree on the duration and timing of site work Will there be any HR Department people involved? How best can you make contact with such people? Initial Meeting with the Client - Questions

Exercise Working in your pairs (or trios), come up with an initial list of questions for your first meeting with the client mentor. –If you’ve already had that meeting – which questions did you ask, and which new questions do you need to ask now? –What questions have you asked your supervisor, and what questions do you need to ask?

Project Brief The project brief is a formal document, signed by yourself, your Supervisor, your Mentor, and the CEED Office. The objective of the Project Brief is to fully define the scope of the project and the deliverables. The Brief serves as a contract between all parties, and defines the benefits to the clients, the process to be followed, and the responsibilities of all parties. In preparing the brief, pay attention to defining the interface between the parties, and determining what the Client wants from the project. The brief can be modified later (subject to agreement by all parties) via an addendum.

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