GRADUATION PROJECT-2 SEMINAR- 2: Publications Academic Year: 1436-1437/ 2015-2016 Semester 1.

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GRADUATION PROJECT-2 SEMINAR- 2: Publications Academic Year: / Semester 1

 Intellectual Property (IP) Rights  Project-2 Publications  Project Policies  Grading System  Supervisor Evaluation  Examiner Evaluation 2 AGENDA

 Patent owner Patents generated from technologies developed by KSU constituents or technologies developed by non-KSU individuals who choose to use the services of the Intellectual Property Program at KSU, are owned by KSU. Patent will be issued with student’s name as the inventor and KSU as the assignee (owner) in order to preserve the inventor’s moral and financial privileges. 3 OWNERSHIP AND INVENTORSHIP OF TECHNOLOGY

 KSU owns a technology invented by a student if: The technology was developed in the normal course of work or study of a KSU constituent (affiliated individual or entity with KSU). The technology was developed under a KSU grant or contract. Extensive use of KSU facilities and resources was made. 4 OWNERSHIP AND INVENTORSHIP OF TECHNOLOGY (Cont.)

 KSU constituents: Faculty members, visiting scholars Teaching Assistants, Research Assistants Laboratory or Workshop technicians Students (undergraduate and graduate) Part-time researchers Research chairs Staff working at any KSU’s programs, centers, or laboratories 5 OWNERSHIP AND INVENTORSHIP OF TECHNOLOGY (Cont.)

 Publication entirely written by the supervisor Supervisor’s idea Project team acknowledged 6 PROJECT PUBLICATIONS

 Publication entirely written by the supervisor Student’s idea 7 PROJECT PUBLICATIONS (Cont.)

 Publication entirely written by the students Supervisor’s idea Rest of the team acknowledged 8 PROJECT PUBLICATIONS (Cont.)

 Publication entirely written by the students Student’s idea Supervisor and rest of the team acknowledged 9 PROJECT PUBLICATIONS (Cont.)

 Publication written by cooperation between supervisor and students Supervisor’s idea Rest of the team acknowledged 10 PROJECT PUBLICATIONS (Cont.)

 Publication written by cooperation between supervisor and students Student’s idea Rest of the team acknowledged 11 PROJECT PUBLICATIONS (Cont.)

 Software owner The software and all graduation project (IT496/IT497) documentation is the property of KSU. Students are not allowed to market the software they developed. It is mandatory to consult KSU IPTL (Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer) for this purpose. 12 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP) RIGHTS

 Uploading apps to appstore: Should add this line on each page on the app: "All copyrights are reserved for King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia [year]" 13 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP) RIGHTS

 Withdraw Projects  Attendance  Make Up  Plagiarism Project Policies 14

15 GRADING SYSTEM Grade Distribution Supervisor: Weekly Evaluation40 Supervisor: Final20 Committee: Final Examination40 Total100

 The supervisor will evaluate the student performance:  Weekly according to: Attendance Tasks requested performed Quality of the submitted work Engagement in discussion  At the end of the semester according to: Teamwork Communication/Leadership Software development skills 16 SUPERVISOR EVALUATION

 The supervisor will monitor and evaluate project milstones (e.g: project implementation, testing..) and deliverables (Final Documentation, Tool Demo..)  CAP497 & IT497 Supervisor’s Evaluation Form CAP497 & IT497 Supervisor’s Evaluation Form 17 SUPERVISOR EVALUATION

 CAP497 & IT497 Examiner’s Evaluation Form CAP497 & IT497 Examiner’s Evaluation Form 18 EXAMINER EVALUATION

 Dr. Maha Al-Yahya: Cap496 Graduation Projects, Part 1: An introduction, , First semester. hrome=true&srcid=0B6bDBSAI0vglYjA4NzlmNmQtZ mVhNC00YmExLWI5ZTUtMTUwZjZmZjViYjIy&hl=en _US 19 REFERENCES