[CSC 415] Presentation Format for Next Week
Andrew J. Pounds
pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Wed Apr 29 15:25:36 EDT 2015
Okay -- so for the presentation next Tuesday I would like there to be
some form of a "powerpoint" style presentation. Since you will most
likely be working under Linux to make it easy to switch back and forth
between the presentation and the tank program, I would prefer that the
presentation be done in "Google Slides". This should also make it very
easy for you all to collaborate on the document.
Here are some of the specifics:
1. Title of project, with all your names as authors
2. A brief list denoting what each of you were responsible for
contributing to the project. I believe this is listed on the Wiki.
3. A slide briefly describing the process of "building" the code. In
other words, how did each of you start making contributions? Was there
any planning?
4. With respect to planning and development, describe if and how using a
code management system helped in the development process. Just for
grins, take a look at the "Tank" network in GITLAB.
5. For each major component (Like buildings, the tank, collision
detection, explosions, subwindows, pipeline, etc.) there needs to be a
slide denoting who the actual major contributor(s) to each component
were and if there were any ancillary contributors. Following each of
these slides needs to be a list of the "challenges" you faced in getting
this feature to work and the things you had to learn (graphically,
mathematically, coding wise, etc) to make this feature work. Each
person needs to talk about his slide(s)
6. After you describe all of the features, fire up the program and
demonstrate the great work you have done.
7. Finally, return to your slideshow and describe any improvements you
would like to make to the tank program and propose how you would do it.
Each developer should contribute at least one idea.
--
Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D. (pounds_aj at mercer.edu)
Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science
Mercer University, Macon, GA 31207 (478) 301-5627
http://faculty.mercer.edu/pounds_aj
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