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TP-D3 #18

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Jepson2k opened this issue Nov 9, 2020 · 0 comments
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TP-D3 #18

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Jepson2k commented Nov 9, 2020

2.3 Term Project Deliverable 3

For the third and final deliverable, ​one​ team member must submit a PDF report to Canvas ​TP-D3 assignment describing your project (the entire team should contribute to writing it, but only one submission is sufficient). The purpose of the term project report is to thoroughly evaluate your project outside of the development process, and be able to communicate the original problem, design decisions, obstacles encountered, and future possibilities to an outside audience.
The report should contain the following elements:

  • Title page with a list of all team members and eids.
  • Introduction
  • Problem Characterization
    • A technical description of your problem, as if your audience is your peers.
  • Proposed Solution and Implementation Strategy
    • Methodology
    • A description of what libraries you relied on, versus what you implemented yourself.
  • Conclusions
  • Bibliography, in APA format.
  • Word count of 2500-3000, ​excluding the bibliography​.

A Note on the Use of Citations:

​Citations have a specific purpose, they:

  1. relate to work that has been published elsewhere
  2. substantiate your claims
  3. could be used by readers to dig a little deeper.

Remember to number your references and list them in your bibliography in the order they are referenced through out the paper. If an article is in your bibliography, it must be cited in the main text. Citing at the right location indicates what your source is for a particular piece of information and demonstrates that you have read the article. Make sure that you cite all your references including Wikipedia and Online lecture notes that you may have perused. References that are not cited should ​not ​be in your bibliography

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