Chengwei LEI, Ph.D.    Associate Professor

Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
California State University, Bakersfield

CMPS 4910 Senior Project I

 

CMPS 4910 Syllabus 
Senior Project Oral Communication Rubric
Senior Project Written Communication Rubric


 

Templates & Forms

Templates & Forms are "borrowed" from Cal State LA for academic purposes only.

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Appendix A : Team Members & Assignments. (Individual responsibilities)

Appendix B : *Estimated* Timeline. (Plan the project implementation, including the timeline through May 2022, and milestones of the project.)

 


Sample final reports from previous students


Personal Statement for the Proposal:

•How do you choose the problem, and what is your analysis of the problem

•Analyze the possible solutions and describe why the team has chosen the approach it is taking.

•Describe the programming tools, developer kits, servers, etc. that the team anticipates it will use to implement the project.

Individual Code Diary:

The code diary is a record of the work each team member had done through the term. It should be organized by week (e.g. Week 1) and summarize the main tasks you completed for the project in that week or the main issues you were researching in that week (even if you could not resolve them until a future week).

End of Term Group Statement:

•What did the team plan to have completed by now? (e.g. summarize plan from proposal)

•What does the team actually have completed now?

•What major changes have been made to your project plan? (e.g. using different tools, changing Tier 1 vs. Tier 2 requirements, adding/removing/changing features, etc.)

•Why were the changes made?

•What is your project plan and timeline for Spring term? (should clearly define the feature status and timeline for Spring term)

•What is your team member responsibilities for Spring term? (should clearly define the feature status and timeline for Spring term)



Class Schedule

Please be present in class when it is NOT your team's week to present, as feedback from class participants is part of the project development process.

Week 1 1/23 Class Overview and Begin Team Selections
Week 2 1/30 Finalize Team Selections and Begin Problem Selection
Week 3 2/6 Discuss the Topics Details and Finalize the Topic for Each Team
Week 4 2/13 Project Proposal Paper due from All Teams <------
Week 5 2/20 Presentations on Project Proposal (G1,G2,G3,G4,G5)
Week 6 2/27 Personal Statement, Appendix A, Appendix B due <------
Week 7 3/5 Demonstrations on Project Required Resources & Development Envr.
Week 8 3/12 Demonstrations on Project  (G1,G2,G3,G4,G5)
Week 9 3/19 Individual Code Diary due <------
Week 10 3/26 No Class - Holiday (Spring Break)
Week 11 4/2 Presentations on Project Progress Report Presentation(G1,G2,G3,G4,G5)
Week 12 4/9 Presentations on Project Progress Report Presentation
Week 13 4/16 Updated Individual Code Diary due <------
Week 14 4/23 First-half End of Term Status Presentations
Week 15 4/30 Second-half End of Term Status Presentations(G1,G2,G3,G4,G5)
Week 15 5/7 Project Intermediate Report, Completed Individual Code Diary, End of Term Group Statement due from All Teams <------

 


Teams and Projects

 

Team # Code Name Members Project Name
1 Heart-Aches Verduzco Guillen, Raul EKG simulator based on real patient data
Gutierrez, Salvatore
Diaz Perez, Abisai Jacob
2 GIStory Alejo, Justin Langit ArcGIS Historical Interactive Atlas
Estrada, Marvin
Ilarde, Adam Albert
Velasco, Raul
3 Sports Ball Pacheco, Aaron Joel Visualization of Sports Data
Wardinsky, Nathan Abraham
Zacarias Villafan, Alejandra
Jimenez, Gustavo Alexander
Garcia, Jesse
4 Syntax Al-Maitah, Alia Marzooq UltravisionAR
Rivera, Joseph Brian
5 Cyber Shillin Acosta, Jacob File Storage using Facial Pattern-based Encryption
Attia Ibrahim, Andrew Ihab Magdy
Pocasangre, John
Sandoval, Carlos Adrian