Project Name
Advisor(s): Bruce, Tim, or Paolo?
Participants: Your Name,
Group Member2,
Group Member3
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Start Date: (MM/DD/YYYY or Winter Quarter 1999, etc)
Project Status: Active or Completed (include completion date)
Index:
Abstract:
What is the project about? Why is it important?
Calendar:
Document dates and content of project meetings and presentations.
Project Development:
While the project is active, describe what problems or decisions you
encountered. Document your approach and mistakes you may have made. When
the project is finished, preserve this section to document what you did.
Projects will be indexed as design projects, or implementation projects,
or testing projects, etc. Look at the Europa homepage for the various
indexing categories. Many projects will fall into several categories.
When appropriate, divide this section into the subsections that treat each
of the relevant categories involved in your project.
Findings and Contributions:
When the project is finished, report your findings. What contributions
did this project make to the state of the art or the state of knowledge
in CIS? What needs did the project satisfy? This would also be a good
place to state any future projects related to this one, or that grew
out of this one. If the project was abandoned, document why.
Links and References:
This section may not be relevant to all projects, but it can be flexible.
For implementation projects, for instance, this section could include a
link to the component as it appears in the RESOLVE catalog.
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