CSSE-481: WBIS: Project Write-up
The purpose of your write-up is to document your findings.
Here is some formatting information:
- Length: about 5 pages, single-spaced, 10pt Times New Roman
font. Ideally two columns.
- You should have a: title, list the authors, contact information,
and an abstract. (All except for the abstract are single column.)
- You should have an introductory section in which you desribe the
problem you address, any prior work done on it, and how your
work fits into work that has been done. For this section, you
should be able to recycle parts of your project proposal.
- Have a couple of sections in which you describe the work you did.
- Finish off with the "Conclusions" section in which you reflect on
the work you did, describe its impact on other areas, and highlight
future extensions.
- Ensure that your references are up-to-date.
- Consider adding several figures to your write-up. Figures are an
excellent tool to explain complex relationships, to explain systems
architectures or to display data you may have collected.
Your report should be spell-checked and well written. I encourage you
to submit your reports to conferences or journals.
Grading
The grade for your project will depend on the quality of your
project report, the amount of work you put into your project and the
extend to which you addressed interesting aspects of your project
proposals, as by our discussions in my office. I expect to regularly
meet with each group in my office. Typically, we will meet once a
week. I will likely cancel one class during those weeks, so as to
compensate for the time spent in my office.
I am hoping that you will immerse yourselves into the project so as to
get a lot of work done and to have fun.