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CSI4900 Honours Project - Fall 2010 and Winter 2011
Prerequisites:
For CSI students: 18 credits of CSI or SEG courses at the 3000
level.
For IMS students: 12 credits of CSI or SEG courses at the 3000
level and 6 credits of ADM courses at the 2000 or 3000 level.
If you do not have the prerequisites, you are not allowed to take
this course.
News
The schedule of presentations is now available. See the link
below.
An information session will be held Tuesday, January 11 at 13:00
in SITE 2052 for students registered in the winter term. There will
be a short presentation of general information and a question/answer
session.
You have the opportunity to become
involved in a collaborative open source project with undergraduates
from other universities across the country, but you must sign
up before the start of the term. See the
projects page for more information.
A. Choosing Your Project
Please read this page carefully and follow
these steps to choose and register your project:
The
projects page is there to help you to select a project.
Professors continue to update their project pages, so keep
checking for updates.
You can also propose your own project, but you must find a professor
to supervise your work.
Contact the professor and if you and the professor agree
to work together,
proceed to the next step else go back to 1.
Then you must register your project. To do so, click
here.
When you register a project, you are committed to complete that
project. If there are any problems please contact me by email. Once
you choose a project, mention your project title in any correspondence
regarding CSI4900.
B. Project Reports
You are required to write a project report. The material that you
will be required to include in your report is project dependent and
should be discussed in detail with your project supervisor
(professor).
The project report will be marked by your project supervisor
but all project reports must be handed in to assignment box 61
located on the 1st floor of the SITE building.
by Wednesday, December 15, 2010 at 16:00 (Fall term).
by Friday, April 15, 2011 at 16:00 (Winter term).
These due dates are firm. No exceptions allowed. Not even your
supervisor is allowed to give you an extension. It is advisable to
start working on your project as soon as you choose it.
C. Presentations
One project presentation is required for each project team (not
one per student).
Each presentation will last 15 minutes (including setup time and
end-of-talk questions).
Each presentation can be done either in French or English.
An assigned professor will evaluate your project presentation (see
marking scheme below).
The computer used for the presentations will likely be the
podium computer in a SITE classroom or lab.
Laptop hookup will also be available.
The time slot for each presentation will be assigned by me at
random (each project team will have equal probability of being
assigned to the latest time slot).
All project presentations will take place during the last two or
three weeks of the term. The complete timetable for project
presentations will be posted on the CSI4900 Homepage.
For the Fall term, the presentations will take place on Thursday
December 9, 2010 at 10:00 in SITE 2060.
For the Winter term, the presentations will take place
on Tuesday, April 12, 2011 at 10:00 in SITE 2060. The
schedule can be found
here.
Each student must attend to at least 2/3
of all the project presentations (including his/her own
presentation). Any student who cannot attend to this amount of
presentations because of time table conflicts with other U of O
courses must contact me and indicate to me the list of courses in
conflict (so I can verify this fact with the registration office).
Hence, any other reasons like conflicts with your employer (e.g.: in
the case of part-time students) are not considered as valid reasons
for not attending to at least 2/3 of all the project
presentations. Attendance at each presentation will be recorded.
D. Marking scheme
Your supervisor will evaluate your
project and give you your mark accordingly. Your project presentation will
(possibly) modify your mark in the following way:
Remains the same if your talk is satisfactory.
Increases by 1 point (ex: from B to B+) if your talk is
superior.
Decreases by 1 point (ex: from B to C+) if your talk is not
satisfactory.
A talk is said to be satisfactory if:
it makes effective use of audiovisual aids.
the topic is introduced and explained clearly.
the presentation is well organized with a proper balance of time
allocated to the introduction, methodology, solutions, results and
conclusion.
it shows good technical content (ingenuity of the approach,
technical competence of the project group, usefulness of the results,...).
An assigned CSI professor will be the one who will classify your
talk. From previous year results, it is expected that about 20% of the
presentations will be judged superior and about 20% of the
presentations will be judged not satisfactory but this, of course, can
change...