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Fall 2014 (Sep4-Dec2)
Faculty of Computer Science
Dalhousie University

ECMM 6000 - Course Project

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The objective of the project is to allow students to explore in more depth an e-commerce topic or problem. The components of project activity include research on published and known work, analyzing and organizing findings, optionally coordinating with other team member(s), designing, developing and implementing solutions, presenting results, and preparing the final report.

Project can be done individually, or in teams of up to four students.

Regarding presentation dates, please take a look at the free time slots on the course calendar and let me know by email your preference. Use the subject line "ECMM6000 Project Presentation Slot". The presentations will be scheduled based on first-come-first-served basis. The presentations are individual, and they will last up to 15 minutes, with additional 5 minutes reserved for questions.

Deliverables

P0 - Project Topic

Worth: 1% of the final mark.

Send me your project topic, or tentative title, one paragraph description, and the list of team members by e-mail (if there is a team). Please do this as soon as you have chosen topic. If two or more projects have the same or very similar topic, the one that sends P0 later will have to change the topic. Use the email subject line "ECMM6000 P0 Project Topic". There should be one P0 email per team. You email message must be a plain-text message with no attachements.

P1 - Project Statement

Worth: 5% of the final mark.

The project statement should be in PDF format, and should be about 2 pages long. You must send it by e-mail, with the following e-mail subject line "ECMM6000 P1 Project Statement". The statement must include:

The statement should identify a feasible project. P1 will be marked based on its completeness, clarity of presentation, and research on and analysis of related work. There should be one P1 Statement per team.

P – Oral Presentation

Slides Submission: You must send me the slides, original or in some form of overview, at least 24 hours before the presentation. If you make additional changes before the presentation, you can send me the new version later. You can send me either PDF or PowerPoint slides. If you use some other tool, such as Prezi, please send me the PDF slides.

The slides should be sent in an email message to the instructor's email address (i.e., to "Vlado Keselj <vlado.dal.ca>") attached, with the following format of the message:

Subject: ECMM6000 Presentation slides P-01

...

Speaker: Student Name
Title: Presentation title
Date: 21 Nov 2012

...
I took the presentation number P-01 as an example. As usual, please use ECMM6000 in the subject so I can easily find your message. The three dots in the format represent some arbitrary message. When you name your PDF or PPT (PPTX) file, it must be named as follows:
P-01-Student-Name-Short-Title.pdf
or other extension (ppt, pptx). You should use only letters, digits, underscore, minus sign, or period in the file name. I know that use of spaces, even commas and parentheses, in a file name has become common, but I would prefer that you do not use them when sending the attachment.

Duration: The presentations should last up to 15 minutes, with 5 additional minutes reserved for questions and speaker switch. Presentations are individual, even if you are a member of a team.

Content: You have a quite free choice about the content of the presentation, but it should be related to the project. It could be the work you have done up to that time, or simply what you plan to do. It is a good idea to include research or other related work that you did so far. You could also present a related method from the textbook or another paper.

Evaluation scheme for presentations:

R – Project Report

Worth: 24% of the final mark.

The written project report is submitted in the electronic form, as a PDF file. It is checked for plagiarism, but not by submitting to any third-party sites. The printed report is kept in archive with the instructor for several years.

A typical structure of a research project is:

This structure is just a guideline and parts may not be relevant to your project.

General Guidelines Regarding Project Topic

You can chose different types of projects, such as:

Some Previous Project Topics

These are some of the previous project topics:


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