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Computer Science and Engineering - University of Notre Dame

Jimmy NeutronCSE 40827/60827 – Ubiquitous

ComputingNovember 13, 2009

Project Presentation“Title of Project”

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Computer Science and Engineering - University of Notre Dame

Motivation

• Describe what problem your project solves• A concrete example may be a good way to do this

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Challenges

• Describe the challenges that need to be addressed to solve the problem

• Examples of such challenges can include:– Mobile phone application that does…– GUI development for mobile phone that enables users to…– Reliable network communication among pairs of mobile

phones to allow them to…– …

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Proposed Approach

• Describe your solution approach in more detail• For example, many projects could show a picture of

the proposed “architecture” including the entities/components involved (user, handheld, infrastructure, servers, networks, etc) and the pieces you propose to design and implement.

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Progress So Far

• What has been done so far (GUIs, code, design, etc.)• You can include screenshots, figures showing design

choices, critical code snippets, etc.

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Remaining Work

• Describe what else needs to be done to complete the project.

• Do not forget things such as final presentation, paper draft and final version, experimentation, demonstration, etc.