Design website and write report on that
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£800(approx. $1.0k)
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Description
Experience Level: Expert
Design very simple recruitment website and write 50 pages report on technical and ethical issues and some literature reviews
Project Report
Introduction
●You need to write a Project Report.
●You are undertaking work in your discipline: developing a website.
●The Project Report is a report on the work that you have done.
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Why the Report is Important
●Investigate, analyse, design and plan
●Critically review the tools and methods used
●Critically review the work undertaken
●the main evidence of the project's quality
Aim
●Aim for a professional standard
●Presentation
●Organisation
●Academic content
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Keep your readers in mind
●You are writing for your readers. Not yourself.
●Make it easy for the reader
●Write the content for the second reader
●Don’t assume they have specialist knowledge
●Assume they have a computing background
●Provide navigation aids for all (including the external)
●Summary
●Overview in the introduction
●Table of contents
●Section headings
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Project Report
● 50 pages.
●Diagrams and figures within the text do count towards the page size.
●References and appendices do not count.
●A copy of the project proposal (as an appendix)
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Structure of the Report
●One page summary - abstract
●'Approximately five hundred words stating the nature and scope of the work undertaken'
●What you set out to do
●What you did
●Give information – avoid “there is a conclusion”
●Table of contents
●Use styles and TOC field (Insert Field)
●Use numbered pages (footer).
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Structure of the Report
●Introduction
●Background: problem domain, project context
●Overview (3-4 lines per chapter):
●'Chapter 2 describes the investigation of the problem and presents the top-level analysis as a Yourdon dataflow diagram. ... Chapter 3 contains an overview of the design architecture and examines the key design issues.
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Body: Design & Build Project
●Main Body
●Work and results e.g. for a design & build project
●Chapter 2 Analysis and Investigation
●review of related work
●definition of the problem
●Chapter 3 Specification
●Chapter 4 Design Issues
●Architecture
●Interesting details of design
●Choice of implementation language
●Chapter 5 Key Implementation Problems
●Chapter 6 Testing & Operation
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Body: Research Project
●Main Body
●Work and results e.g. for a design & build project
●Chapter 2 Analysis and Investigation
●Review of related work
●Definition of the problem
●Chapter 3 Experimental Design Issues
●Identification of challenges to getting valid results
●Discussion of potential methods
●Method & justification
●Chapter 4 Results
●Presentation of results
●Detailed analysis relating to published literature
0
Structure of the Report
●Critical Review / Evaluation
●Conclusion
●Detailed summing up
●Possible Further Work
●But not just wishful thinking
●Additional Material (on CD)
●A digital copy of the report
●All software developed / All experimental results
●(unless there is a signed confidentiality agreement)
0
Reviewing the Literature 1
●Part of problem analysis or critical evaluation
●Use relevant published material to provide
●an overview of the problem domain
●discussion of relevant techniques & approaches
●guidance on where to find further information
●Potential contents
●review key arguments
●discuss techniques, notations, tools
●resolve contradictions
0
Reviewing the Literature 2
●An abstract academic exercise?
●No! Relate published material to your project
●Can you use and understand other ideas?
●Sources
●Internet, Journals, books
●Uses similar skills to production of mini-paper
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Reviewing the Literature 3
●The Project Report includes a review of the literature underpinning your work.
●You can use your Literature Review as the basis for this. Re-use material but rewrite it.
●Need to extend it for the Project Report:
●Covers more material.
●Cites a larger number of references.
●May be interwoven into your writing. May be in the introduction. May be a chapter on its own.
●Use the feedback from your Literature Review.
0
The Evaluation Section 1
●A review of the project as a whole
●Can you think + learn not just 'do'?
●Possible Topics
●The problem tackled: is the solution practically useful?
●The approach taken:
●Design / methods / tools used + alternatives
●Project management
0
The Evaluation Section 2
●Possible Topics (continued)
●The results achieved:
●Achievement of proposal
●Quality and complexity of work
●Practical usefulness
●Comparison with similar work
0
The Evaluation Section 3
●Relation of the project to the course:
●Does it challenge / support things you’ve learnt
●What was learnt from the project:
●What would you do differently?
●Justify your conclusions
0
Style: Do
●Be matter-of-fact,
●Use correct English: grammar, spelling + words
●Be concise and clear
●Break it into meaningful sections + subsections
●Use headings
●Try to make it interesting
●Use appropriate references and quotations from articles/books
0
Style: Don't
●Be familiar or jokey
●Pad out the report
●Use words you don't understand
●Use words your readers won't understand
●Copy sections from other sources
●Copy someone else's project
●Use an inappropriate style. Your report is akin to a journal article rather than magazine article.
0
Use References
●Quotations are good
●They can support your decisions
●They can provide a starting point for a discussion
●They show an 'academic' approach
●References must be accessible
●The reader may want to follow up a reference
●To find the original paper
●To find work used in the original paper
●To find work using the original paper
0
Reference Information
●Use the Harvard Convention
●In text
●References are good. (Bloggs, 2000)
●In references section
●If it’s a book
●Author (date), title of book, publisher
●If it’s an article
●Author (date), title, journal/conference, issue & pages
●If it’s a Web page
●Author (date), title, web address, (accessed: date).
0
The Last Word
●'Do I have to bind the report?'
●'Does the format matter?'
● it must have a professional feel
0
The Second Last Word
●'How much must I write?'
●Adequately report on all the work that you have done.
●Do not exceed 60 pages, excluding appendices.
Summary
●Make use of the draft
●Think about your readers
●Show what you can do
●Give yourself plenty of time
●Concentrate on evaluation
●Use an appropriate style
●Check your English
Project Report
Introduction
●You need to write a Project Report.
●You are undertaking work in your discipline: developing a website.
●The Project Report is a report on the work that you have done.
Loading...
0
Why the Report is Important
●Investigate, analyse, design and plan
●Critically review the tools and methods used
●Critically review the work undertaken
●the main evidence of the project's quality
Aim
●Aim for a professional standard
●Presentation
●Organisation
●Academic content
0
Keep your readers in mind
●You are writing for your readers. Not yourself.
●Make it easy for the reader
●Write the content for the second reader
●Don’t assume they have specialist knowledge
●Assume they have a computing background
●Provide navigation aids for all (including the external)
●Summary
●Overview in the introduction
●Table of contents
●Section headings
0
Project Report
● 50 pages.
●Diagrams and figures within the text do count towards the page size.
●References and appendices do not count.
●A copy of the project proposal (as an appendix)
0
Structure of the Report
●One page summary - abstract
●'Approximately five hundred words stating the nature and scope of the work undertaken'
●What you set out to do
●What you did
●Give information – avoid “there is a conclusion”
●Table of contents
●Use styles and TOC field (Insert Field)
●Use numbered pages (footer).
0
Structure of the Report
●Introduction
●Background: problem domain, project context
●Overview (3-4 lines per chapter):
●'Chapter 2 describes the investigation of the problem and presents the top-level analysis as a Yourdon dataflow diagram. ... Chapter 3 contains an overview of the design architecture and examines the key design issues.
0
Body: Design & Build Project
●Main Body
●Work and results e.g. for a design & build project
●Chapter 2 Analysis and Investigation
●review of related work
●definition of the problem
●Chapter 3 Specification
●Chapter 4 Design Issues
●Architecture
●Interesting details of design
●Choice of implementation language
●Chapter 5 Key Implementation Problems
●Chapter 6 Testing & Operation
Loading...
0
Body: Research Project
●Main Body
●Work and results e.g. for a design & build project
●Chapter 2 Analysis and Investigation
●Review of related work
●Definition of the problem
●Chapter 3 Experimental Design Issues
●Identification of challenges to getting valid results
●Discussion of potential methods
●Method & justification
●Chapter 4 Results
●Presentation of results
●Detailed analysis relating to published literature
0
Structure of the Report
●Critical Review / Evaluation
●Conclusion
●Detailed summing up
●Possible Further Work
●But not just wishful thinking
●Additional Material (on CD)
●A digital copy of the report
●All software developed / All experimental results
●(unless there is a signed confidentiality agreement)
0
Reviewing the Literature 1
●Part of problem analysis or critical evaluation
●Use relevant published material to provide
●an overview of the problem domain
●discussion of relevant techniques & approaches
●guidance on where to find further information
●Potential contents
●review key arguments
●discuss techniques, notations, tools
●resolve contradictions
0
Reviewing the Literature 2
●An abstract academic exercise?
●No! Relate published material to your project
●Can you use and understand other ideas?
●Sources
●Internet, Journals, books
●Uses similar skills to production of mini-paper
0
Reviewing the Literature 3
●The Project Report includes a review of the literature underpinning your work.
●You can use your Literature Review as the basis for this. Re-use material but rewrite it.
●Need to extend it for the Project Report:
●Covers more material.
●Cites a larger number of references.
●May be interwoven into your writing. May be in the introduction. May be a chapter on its own.
●Use the feedback from your Literature Review.
0
The Evaluation Section 1
●A review of the project as a whole
●Can you think + learn not just 'do'?
●Possible Topics
●The problem tackled: is the solution practically useful?
●The approach taken:
●Design / methods / tools used + alternatives
●Project management
0
The Evaluation Section 2
●Possible Topics (continued)
●The results achieved:
●Achievement of proposal
●Quality and complexity of work
●Practical usefulness
●Comparison with similar work
0
The Evaluation Section 3
●Relation of the project to the course:
●Does it challenge / support things you’ve learnt
●What was learnt from the project:
●What would you do differently?
●Justify your conclusions
0
Style: Do
●Be matter-of-fact,
●Use correct English: grammar, spelling + words
●Be concise and clear
●Break it into meaningful sections + subsections
●Use headings
●Try to make it interesting
●Use appropriate references and quotations from articles/books
0
Style: Don't
●Be familiar or jokey
●Pad out the report
●Use words you don't understand
●Use words your readers won't understand
●Copy sections from other sources
●Copy someone else's project
●Use an inappropriate style. Your report is akin to a journal article rather than magazine article.
0
Use References
●Quotations are good
●They can support your decisions
●They can provide a starting point for a discussion
●They show an 'academic' approach
●References must be accessible
●The reader may want to follow up a reference
●To find the original paper
●To find work used in the original paper
●To find work using the original paper
0
Reference Information
●Use the Harvard Convention
●In text
●References are good. (Bloggs, 2000)
●In references section
●If it’s a book
●Author (date), title of book, publisher
●If it’s an article
●Author (date), title, journal/conference, issue & pages
●If it’s a Web page
●Author (date), title, web address, (accessed: date).
0
The Last Word
●'Do I have to bind the report?'
●'Does the format matter?'
● it must have a professional feel
0
The Second Last Word
●'How much must I write?'
●Adequately report on all the work that you have done.
●Do not exceed 60 pages, excluding appendices.
Summary
●Make use of the draft
●Think about your readers
●Show what you can do
●Give yourself plenty of time
●Concentrate on evaluation
●Use an appropriate style
●Check your English
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