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1 SIC / CoC / Georgia Tech MAGIC Lab Rossignac Project 1  Problem  Work plan  Guidelines  Deliverables  Report  Ethics  Teamwork

2 SIC / CoC / Georgia Tech MAGIC Lab Rossignac Problem  We want a static picture that clearly shows the local discrepancies between two plots that are larger than 1/1000 of the max value. –We want to see them all, with their sign –We want them correlated with the overall shape of the curves –We want to have a reasonable appreciation for the magnitude of the discrepancies

3 SIC / CoC / Georgia Tech MAGIC Lab Rossignac Work plan  Teams of 2 –Introductions –Exchange s, cell phones, schedules –Plan for three 2-hours meetings ASAP!  Discuss and write out clearly what is wrong with my solution  Brain storm what you could do instead  Come up with 3 solutions and discuss pros/cons  Estimate implementation difficulties

4 SIC / CoC / Georgia Tech MAGIC Lab Rossignac Project guidelines  Do NOT split the work  Get started now!!! You have only one week. –Ask for clarifications at next lecture (or by )  Work together as a team on all aspects –Install and learn Processing –Load and execute my applet –Design, plan, code, debug your solution (both on the computer) –Export applet and check that you can post it –Write and edit the report together  Keep track of the total time spent and print it at the end of the report. I estimate about 6 hours if all goes well. You should plan for 12 to be safe.

5 SIC / CoC / Georgia Tech MAGIC Lab Rossignac Project 1 deliverables Teams of 2 Due in 1 week before class ( URL of PPP to TA and Prof) subject line “CS4550-P1”, URL of PPP, author’s names and preferred s PPP should contain a link to your project 1 page, which shows: title (“CS4550-P1: Visualize differences between plots”) team members: names, link to home pages, date of last update running applet automatically opens in page brief explanations of what it does and how to use it link to the source code file(s) Report (on the page, or on a different page or as PDF file)

6 SIC / CoC / Georgia Tech MAGIC Lab Rossignac Report for project 1 Short write-up (equivalent to 1 full printed page) Title, authors, affiliation Brief problem statement (remember we want a static picture!) Why naïve solution (posted by Prof) is not satisfactory Brief description of at least 2 candidate solutions you have rejected list references (if it was inspired from somewhere) explain why it was not satisfactory More detailed explanation of your final solution Its essence (what it does and how) How it is computed / implemented (give formulae, short code) Show image with result and discuss advantages / limitations References: List all sources (code, help, papers, books, web sites)

7 SIC / CoC / Georgia Tech MAGIC Lab Rossignac Ethics  You may NOT use or even look at a project (code, write-up…) of another student in the class.  You should take reasonable precautions to prevent other people from accessing your project (may use password protection)  You may however help other students and ask for help regarding Processing or problems in editing/posting the web pages.  If you find solutions (ideas, code, formulae) or useful information regarding this project online, in books, in course notes, feel free to use it, provided that it is referenced  All sources of inspiration or code must be clearly listed  All text you copy into your report should be between quotes and the source should be referenced.

8 SIC / CoC / Georgia Tech MAGIC Lab Rossignac Teamwork strategies Do not split the job! Get together and work as a team on all aspects. Lear programming, math, writing, & web skills from each other. Explain what you are doing and why. Be patient. Check that you are understood. Encourage new ideas, be positive. Listen to your partner and mirror what you understood before explaining your opinion. If your partner contributes nothing but presence and good spirit, try to get him/her to do some of the easier stuff under your supervision (learn how to manage). If your partner does not show up for the meetings or if you really hate him/her… let me know… and do it all yourself.