Computer Science and Engineering - University of Notre Dame Jimmy Neutron CSE 40827/60827 – Ubiquitous Computing November 13, 2009 Project Presentation.

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Computer Science and Engineering - University of Notre Dame Jimmy Neutron CSE 40827/60827 – Ubiquitous Computing November 13, 2009 Project Presentation “Title of Project”

Computer Science and Engineering - University of Notre Dame Motivation Describe what problem your project solves A concrete example may be a good way to do this

Computer Science and Engineering - University of Notre Dame Challenges Describe the challenges that need to be addressed to solve the problem Examples of such challenges can include: – Mobile phone application that does… – GUI development for mobile phone that enables users to… – Reliable network communication among pairs of mobile phones to allow them to… – …

Computer Science and Engineering - University of Notre Dame Proposed Approach Describe your solution approach in more detail For example, many projects could show a picture of the proposed “architecture” including the entities/components involved (user, handheld, infrastructure, servers, networks, etc) and the pieces you propose to design and implement.

Computer Science and Engineering - University of Notre Dame Progress So Far What has been done so far (GUIs, code, design, etc.) You can include screenshots, figures showing design choices, critical code snippets, etc.

Computer Science and Engineering - University of Notre Dame Remaining Work Describe what else needs to be done to complete the project. Do not forget things such as final presentation, paper draft and final version, experimentation, demonstration, etc.