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Title Name(s) Department of Computer Science and Engineering University of South Florida Tampa, FL 33620 email@cse.usf.edu

Acknowledgments Acknowledge anyone that has helped you

Agenda Background Problem Requirements Demo Design Constraints This is your talk outline. Don’t change it. Try to do this with one slide per item, except for Design where you will need more than one slide. Demo should be a video and must explicitly show that you have met your requirements. The Demo is the most important part of this presentation. Background Problem Requirements Demo Design Constraints Applicable standards Trade-offs made

Background First level Second level Third level Here describe the background to your project. The background should be sufficient so that your problem statement makes sense to your audience. One or two slides should do it. Do not discuss your solution here.

Problem First level Second level Here describe your problem in one or Third level Here describe your problem in one or two concise and precise sentences. Problems are usually stated as questions. Do not discuss your solution here.

Requirements First level Second level Third level Here list your requirements. They should match what you submitted. Remember, requirements are always numbered and One or two slides should do it. If you have many requirements, you may need to omit the acceptance criteria for brevity. measurable.

Demo First level Second level Third level Here include a slide to describe what the demo will show… the have a demo video that explicitly shows that you met your requirements.

Design First level Second level Third level Here describe how you will solve your problem (and meet your requirements). You will likely need mock-up screens, data structure descriptions, flowcharts, and/or block diagrams. In short, a design is a picture… it is not a bullet list.

Constraints First level Second level Third level What are the constraints for your project? This may include one or more of accessibility, aesthetics, codes, constructability, cost, ergonomics, extensibility, functionality, interoperability, legal considerations, maintainability, manufacturability, marketability, policy, regulations, schedule, standards, sustainability, or usability.

Applicable standards First level Second level Third level What are the engineering standards that apply to your project? List them. Explain how they apply to your project.

Trade offs First level Second level Third level What alternative designs did you consider and what trade-offs were made?

Notes Some rules of thumb This is an example of One slide per minute of your talk Bullet text is one line at most Slides are not meant to be read Make sure font sizes are large enough for all to see No gratuitous “art” Neatness counts for more than you may first think Sloppy presentation implies sloppy thinking and sloppy work This is an example of a bad slide. It has far too much text on it.