©Ian Sommerville 2004Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 23 Slide 1 Final Project Account for 40 pts out of 100 pts of the final course score 10.

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©Ian Sommerville 2004Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 23 Slide 1 Final Project Account for 40 pts out of 100 pts of the final course score 10 pts from peers (students) 10 pts presentation from instructor (5 pts) and TAs (2.5 pts each) 20 pts report Reduction in score by poor evaluation from other team members (multiply by the highest percentage of effort evaluated by other team members)

©Ian Sommerville 2004Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 23 Slide 2 Presentation preparation 20-minute presentation and allow 5 minutes for questions. Use powerpoint or pdf file Use your own computer or the file to the instructor before the Give a brief introduction on what your project is about. Explain your requirement engineering. Briefly illustrate your design. Demonstrate your software product/prototype. Summary.

©Ian Sommerville 2004Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 23 Slide 3 Presentation evaluation The presentation will be judged from the following fives aspects, each with 20%: Did the group put enough effort? Requirement engineering System design Software product or prototype Is the presentation clear?

©Ian Sommerville 2004Software Engineering, 7th edition. Chapter 23 Slide 4 Report evaluation The report will be judged from the following aspects by the instructor and TAs: Project management (10%) Requirement engineering (25%) System design (25%) Software product or prototype (20%) Writing of the report (20%)