However, there are many possible extensions to such an interface. For example:
Groups and project agreements
Groups should have 3 or 4 members. If you need members for your group,
or want to join a group, contact pagh@itu.dk and I will set up a meeting
to form groups. It is the
responsibility of each group to formulate a suggestion for a problem formulation, e-mail it to pagh@itu.dk for preliminary approval well in
time, and enter the final agreement in the my.itu project database no
later than Monday Nov 21. Note that the problem formulation must include
a description of the possible problems you anticipate to encounter,
in such a way that you will be able to make some conclusion about these
problems in the report. For example, "How does the browser detect schema
changes?".
Requirements
To pass the project, the group should successfully implement at least
basic browsing functionality, document the
work in a report handed in at the end of the 4-week period, and
satisfactorily defend the project at the exam.
The report
The report may be in Danish or English. The maximum length of the
report is 10 pages plus 5 pages per person in the group (11 pt font or
larger). There is also the possibility to add appendices, which will
be read at the discretion of the examiners to clarify things in the
report. The report must be a self-contained description of the project
and the group's solutions, and describe the decisions made and the
thoughts behind them. The descriptions, motivations, etc. in the
report will be the main parameter in the evaluation of the project.
The report must contain:
Examination
There will be an oral exam with external censorship in the second half of
January
2006. The project participants will be individually graded according
to the 13-scale.
Teacher
Rasmus Pagh Office: 3C 07 Email: pagh@itu.dk |