Presentation Content
The system presentation includes the highlights of all items you covered in the system documents.
Imagine yourself presenting a prototype to stakeholders who decide to give you the funding and the go-ahead to complete the project. What would you like them to see? How would present to them? How would you demonstrate the working prototype to them?
For additional help and guideline review “CS443 Research Presentation”.
This presentation file should include the following:
Requirements of submission
When applicable, discipline-appropriate citations must be used. Failure to adhere to these requirements of submission will result in the inappropriate components not being graded.
Title slide
The title is descriptive (provides enough detail) & is concise (avoids unnecessary words). It tells the reader what the research paper is about.
Introduction slide
General description of the project. Introduce the topic clearly and preview the organization of the presentation. Includes
Purpose of the research
Include a List of goals and objectives.
Research question.
The background of the problem (with citation)
Background slide
The background is concise (avoids unnecessary details).
It provides context related to the research paper & answers the following questions:
Why is your research question important?
What is the current knowledge on this topic?
What will your research add?
If applicable, summarize more than 2 articlesrelated to the research topic. & all required information included with noerrors
Management slide(s)
Includes a timetable or Gantt charts, to give a visual presentation of the relative timing of the separate tasks.
List technological requirements, such as network (n-tier architecture diagram), hardware, and software.
System Specification slides
Lists functional requirements & features based on analysis.
Lists non-functional requirements and defines how well (quality) the feature is implemented based on analysis.
All the applicable diagrams and models, including:
data flow diagram (DFD)
Conceptual data model
ER model.
Design (slides)
Include all that applies:
Code design includes pseudocode and/or data process diagram are error free.
Database design
Functional dependency for each table.
Logical data models in 3nf
Physical data models in 3nf
User interface design
Include all that applies:
Interfaces & layout design
graphics (color, text, tables & images,etc.)
interactions
menu design & configurations
Forms & Report: narrative overview &wireframe
If applicable a Dialogue diagram
Develop & unit test slide.
Discuss your process of development and unit test.
Implement & Maintenance slide(s)
Includes installation process, Plan for training, support, and Issue tracking, & Upgrade/Updates.
Interpretation/discussion slide.
Interpret and discuss what the results mean and what is their significance. Compare the result to the theoretical, if applicable, expectations and explain the unexpected.
Reflect on how well the data answers your research question.
Limitations & progress report slide.
Number of errors related to discussion or results and the results are emphasized in the paper.
Include.
Limitations
progress/challenges.
Conclusion slide
Summarize major findings & necessary crucial information. discuss potential/ future implications. Relate the findings to the problem & specific objectives in the introduction. Clearly summarize what is being demonstrated and what is not.
Review the results as it relates to the original research question. Assess the success of the study based on the criteria of success you gave in the introduction. If applicable, recommend guidelines for future work.
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