Methods
Contents:
1 Overview
- Project Oriented Course
- Develop Career Oriented Skills-Analyst
- Practice Management Principles
- Present Formal presentations
- Develop Solutions in a Group Problem Solving Arena
2 Course Duration
- Presentation based
- Demonstration based
- Simultaneous results
- Presentation skills
- Technical skills
3 Course Goals
- Apply technical computer science knowledge to actual problems in industry
- Apply management principles as an assistant program manager
- Expand technical presentation skills
- Develop technical writing skills
4 Course Contents
- Technical Research in the Project Domain
- Market Research
- Review and Practice of Technical Presentation Skills
- Participate in Group Collaborations
- Participate in Proposal Writing
- Practice using a variety of Presentation Tools
- Make Site Visits to problem domain facilities
- Develop and conduct personal interviews
- Prepare and install Schedules
- Resource Allocation
- Specification Design
5 Project Execution
- General solution to a problem
- Goal-to develop system specifications that solve a problem
6 Project?
- Student Identification
- Faculty or Industry member identification
- Project should:
- Increase productivity of a system
- Be something society needs
- Be something society will BUY
7 Specifications
- Detailed design description
- Expected final performance
- Cost budget analysis
- Production plan based on:
- Analysis
- Simulations
- Prototypes
8 Final Delivery
- Review Board
- Project Evaluation
- Decision for continuance
- Students must justify and support each decision