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CSE Senior Design IICSE Senior Design II
Final Project PresentationFinal Project Presentation
1 Final Project PresentationFinal Project Presentation
This critical formal review serves as your Final Exam for SD2
Date: Friday, December 6th, 2013Begins sharply at 9:30 AM in ERB 103 (verify)9:30 AM in ERB 103 (verify)Each team has 40 minutes 40 minutes for:
Presentation (35 min) Q & A (5 min)
Store presentations Store presentations on your computer or a USB drive. Email a copy Email a copy to odell@uta.edu before 9:00 AM on presentation day.
1 Final Project PresentationFinal Project Presentation
Order/timing of presentations is: 9:30 – 10:10 AM Team
Overdrive 10:15 – 10:55 AM Team TKForce 11:00 - 11:40 AM Team Kingpin 11:45 - 12:45 PM Demos, pizza, cake
in ERB 103
Informal discussions with teams and project poster board discussions during lunch
1 Final Project Presentation Final Project Presentation ContentContent
Roles and Responsibilities Roles and Responsibilities of team members (3)(3)
Project OverviewOverview & Product ConceptConcept (8)(8)Requirements Requirements OverviewOverview – Per baseline SRD
(8)(8) Requirements Completion Summary/Analysis
(green, yellow, red button next to requirements)DesignDesign Overview (10)(10)
Summarize ADS and DDS, design trade-offsTest Plan Test Plan Overview & Results report (2)(2)Project Effort AssessmentEffort Assessment: (2)(2)
Lines of code, hardware, earned value, time spent …
TEAM Lessons Learned TEAM Lessons Learned (2)(2)
1 Final Project PresentationFinal Project Presentation
Hints for Success:Dress professionallyDress professionally and present at your best
SPEAK UP - Project your voice to the back the room Hands out of pockets Eye contact with entire audience
RehearseRehearse as a team – coach each otherStay on topic – be crisp, concise, don’t ramblebe crisp, concise, don’t rambleUse graphics, pictures graphics, pictures wherever possible to
liven up the presentationPractice your demo Practice your demo so you can show what
you’ve done in no more than 10 minutes.
1 Final Project PresentationFinal Project Presentation
Other Info:Friends, familyFriends, family, significant others are
invited/encouraged to attendEach team’s display/demo area must have
on display a 3-part posterboardposterboard project summary
Picture of team, title of project, key roles & responsibilities
Product concept/descriptionArchitectural design diagramKey requirements, with completion indicatorLessons LearnedPhotos, etc. as required
1 Final Presentation ScoringFinal Presentation Scoring
Overall, this day represents 38% - 39% 38% - 39% of your grade for Senior Design 2! Final Presentation = Final Exam = 30% Final Product = 100 of approx. 350 possible
points for team deliverables (30%) = 8.57%
Final Presentation Score by peer, GTA and instructor evaluation rubric (on website)
1 Final Product Prototype Final Product Prototype DemonstrationsDemonstrations
DemosDemos will be set up in ERB 103 before 9:00 AM, 11/30 Your project poster boardproject poster board will be set up for the demo Each team will be given about 15 minutes 15 minutes to
demonstrate their product prototype to reviewers. Order: same as presentations
Teams will be available in demo area for Q&A Final product prototype scoring is by instructor per the
following scale. Product and poster board will be set up in lab cubicle by
Tuesday, 12/4, class time – final demos for invited guests, instructor, ABET review groups, etc.
1 Final Product Scoring GuidelineFinal Product Scoring Guideline 100: fully operational prototype, fully functional per plan,
professionally packaged (extremely rare) 95-99: operational prototype, with minor functional deficiencies,
cleanly and neatly packaged (rare) 90-94: operational prototype, some major functional deficiencies,
packaged well as a prototype (common) 85-89: operational prototype, numerous functional deficiencies,
not well packaged (most common) 80-84: functioning prototype, with minimal features operational,
not well packaged or not packaged at all (frequent) 70-79: non-functioning prototype, unable to demonstrate
key/critical features, prototype is not worthy of display (occasional) <70: non operational bread-boarded design only, numerous
functional deficiencies, unable to demonstrate critical features (rare)
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