Computer Science Department Master's Proposal Presentation Template
This comprehensive proposal presentation template covers various sections including Introduction, Literature Review, Design, Methodology, Timeline, Contributions, and References, providing guidelines for a thorough academic presentation in IEEE format.
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Computer Science Department Master s Proposal Presentation (590) Title: Proposal Template by Candidate: Jane Doe
Computer Science Department Title: Proposal Template Advisor 2nd Reader ChairPerson : : : Jane DaProf, Ph.D. John DaRead, Ph.D. Jane LaProf, Ph.D.
Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Literature Review 3. Design 4. Methodology 5. Timeline 6. Contributions 7. References
1. Introduction o The Section titles (on the previous slide) are tentative o This Section could be also called Problem Definition or Problem Specification
1. Introduction o In this Section you would gently introduce the issue you are planning to address. o Start with the Background of the Problem o Describe the Problem is some detail
1. Introduction o Provide some current solutions. o End this Section with the paragraph stating that your project proposes to address (solve) this problem in some efficient manner
1. Introduction o While writing make sure that the proposal is readable; having a smooth segue from one paragraph to another
1. Introduction o You are writing a scientific paper in IEEE format o Each statement must be either: i. A common knowledge ii. A fact presented in another paper (reference to that paper needed [1]) iii. A fact that is proven by your narrative
2. Literature Review o This Section can be called State of the Art . o In this section review each paper/document that you think is related to your problem and/or solution. o Present only papers that are relevant and if possible very recent.
2. Literature Review o Google Scholar is a good source [2]. o Ask your advisor to obtain copies of papers that you need. o Reviewing Web online content is also desirable. (Especially software libraries and tools).
3. Design o In this Section you would address the idea/concept of the solution you are proposing o Typically you would develop a system with underlying modules.
3. Design o Describe the system specifications o Describe the modules functionalities. o Do use graphics to depict the system.
3. Design Figure 1. my System Design (deliberately blurred)
3. Design o Describe each module from the graphics. o Create additional diagrams: UML, Visio .
4. Methodology o In this section you would discuss the methods on how you would proceed with developing your system as a solution to your problem. o How do you plan to develop the system and its modules?
4. Methodology o For each module (from 3. Design) explain how you plan to develop it so it satisfies all the requirement specifications. o Any specific Platform, Hardware, API used.
5. Timeline o Specify your milestones. Nov Code Complete Sept Lit Review Oct Dec Testing Prelim Code
6. Contributions o Summarize in a couple of paragraphs who (or what) do you think would be the beneficiary of your provided solution.
7. References [1] E.D. DaMaster, Systems and Others, in Journal of Knowledge, p120-122, 2018. [2] Google Scholar, retrieved from https://scholar.google.com on April 1st 2018.
Computer Science Department This was a Master s Proposal Presentation Titled Proposal Template by Jane Doe Thank You Questions?