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Capstone Project Proposal: A Cryptography Tool for Problem Generation Mark Weston CSc 197
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Problem Definition Where is the need? Where is the need? Idea: Improve MTH121 Problem Generation Idea: Improve MTH121 Problem Generation Current system works, but… Current system works, but… Goals: A faster, flexible, more powerful tool Goals: A faster, flexible, more powerful tool
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Requirements Two parts: Two parts: 1. Define problem structure 2. Implement algorithms and processes of that structure to generate problems
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More on requirements Implies a modular structure Implies a modular structure Flexibility Flexibility Performance Performance Constraints Constraints
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Existing solutions Current system works, but can be improved Current system works, but can be improved Commercial Software vs. Student Work Commercial Software vs. Student Work Trade-offs Trade-offs
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So what is it, really Answer: That’s the goal of the research Answer: That’s the goal of the research New problem New problem Replacing human work with a computer Replacing human work with a computer Right now, instead of answers, questions: Right now, instead of answers, questions: 1. What makes a good problem? 2. Can we define a procedure to generate it?
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Costs, risks, etc. The good news: This project is zero risk for the client The good news: This project is zero risk for the client The bad news: Catastrophic failure is still possible for the student * The bad news: Catastrophic failure is still possible for the student * Student work is free Student work is free Java is free Java is free IEF grant can buy books if needed IEF grant can buy books if needed Priorities: Linear progression Priorities: Linear progression
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Conclusions Is this feasible? Is this feasible? –Could address a relaxed, sub- problem Highlights Highlights –Interesting –Benefits school –New problem
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Thanks to: Thanks to: Professor Katherine Lesh Professor Katherine Lesh Professor Almstead Professor Almstead
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Questions? Questions?
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