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Writing Final Reports

Team Project

The team report should cover the following items:

  • Team report in hardcopy (at least 5 pages, must be well-written and free of spelling and grammar errors.)

  • Identify team name, team leader, team members (major)

  • Introduction --- what is your project all about

  • Project Objectives --- what are your projects goals, problems to solve, and results to achieve.

  • Design --- what is the design solution and why does it achieve the objectives

  • Features --- describe the visual design aspects, architecture features, and programming techniques you wish to highlight

  • Implementation --- what coding and programming techniques are applied to achieve what goals

  • Roles of Members --- how was the team effort carried out, what role did each member play, how was cooperation achieved.

  • Activity log --- the log being kept all semester

  • Conclusion --- Assess team efforts, experiences, and lessons learned.

The individual report is usually shorter but still needs to cover the following:

  • Individual report in hardcopy (at least 3 pages, must be well-written and free of spelling and grammar errors.)

  • Identify the member (major), graduate or ugrad

  • Describe how you fit in with the group, what are your duties and responsibilities, as assigned by the team.

  • Describe your efforts, what did you do for the project, what part of the design, of the coding, of communication with others, of collecting information, etc. What experience have you gained. What advice can you give on the team process, the development process, and specific techniques important to mention.

  • Describe what you learned : skills, what to do, not to do from this team project experience.

  • Conclusion --- Assess your individual efforts, results, experiences, and lessons learned.


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