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Thurs, Nov 15: Write a one page typewritten project proposal. Include a breakdown
of the project into 3 stages. The proposal should include:
- Description: A paragraph describing the project. Be as specific and detailed as possible - one sentence is not adequate.
- Challenges: What do you anticipate as the most challenging aspect of this project?
- Stage 1: What will you complete by the beginning of class on Tues, Nov 20.
If you are working in a group, you should clearly identify what each
person will complete.
- Stage 2: What will you complete by the beginning of class on Thurs, Nov 29.
If you are working in a group, you should clearly identify what each
person will complete.
- Stage 3: What will you complete by the presentation (during lab) on Thurs, Dec 6.
If you are working in a group, you should clearly identify what each
person will complete.
- Data Sources and References where appropriate.
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Tues, Nov 20: During lecture, give a brief informal demonstration to the class of Stage 1.
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Thurs, Nov 29: During lecture, give a brief informal demonstration to the class of Stage 2.
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Thurs, Dec 6: During lab, give a prepared ~10 minute presentation and demo of final project to class. Zip
together
your final code, data files, presentation slides, and any other relevant files. You should comment
your code well enough so that another programmer can understand what it does. At the top of main.cpp, be
sure to include:
- A paragraph clearly describing what your program does.
- What data (or other) files are needed and, if relevant, the precise format of the data files.
- Brief instructions on how to run the code.
If your code relies on keypresses or other user input, you should have these options printed out
(e.g. to the console) when the program starts up.
Submit the zipped file as an attachment to WISE.