COMPUTER SYSTEMS SENIOR RESEARCH
Mentorship Portfolio
Fall 2006

Portfolio Requirements
Computer Systems Research 2006 - 2007

  • Syllabus and Academic Integrity ( .doc)

  • Portfolio:
    1. 2006-2007 Mentorship student projects
    2. Course website for assignments
    3. Project Proposal (summer mentorship students have completed this) (example formats: concise version, detailed version - Project definition, purpose, background, computer language and software, algorithms and methods you will research, testing and analysis, scope of your research, and results you expect to achieve
    4. Iteration reports: repetitive use of this cycle - planning, design, coding, testing and re-evaluation; project design: UML (Unified Modeling Language)
    5. Periodic testing and analysis of your project for correctness, validity, directions for development
    6. Timelines for your project development
    7. Logs (.doc) and record keeping periodically documenting your progress
    8. Oral presentation with slides - .ppt; oral presentation 8-10 minutes, slides and program demonstration
    9. Poster - visual presentation of research project, .ppt or .pdf and oodraw
    10. Project Abstract, one page summary of your project including project background and project description
    11. Program code (optional for mentorship students) and a running description of how your program actually works
    12. Research paper in LaTeX and pdf; also this link for more info; example research papers; tips on good technical writing
    13. Submission to competitions: TJ science fair, Intel Science talent search, Siemen's Competition, TJ Teknos publication
    14. Projects: 2006-2007; 2005-2006

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