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You must submit a final report worth 95% of the total project mark, which should cover the overall project background, approach, findings and achievements. You will also have to submit a complete set of the deliverables developed for the project, as specified in your initial plan (including any source code and soft system models). This involves the development of some tangible piece of software, hardware, system design or theoretical result. It need not necessarily be a usable finished product. Instead it could be, for example, an extension to an existing system or a prototype built as part of a feasibility study. Deliverables do not necessarily have to be programs, but could be in non-executable form, for example, an SSM conceptual model. This must be submitted towards the end of the semester. See your project details in PATS for the submission deadline. | You must submit a final report worth 95% of the total project mark, which should cover the overall project background, approach, findings and achievements. You will also have to submit a complete set of the deliverables developed for the project, as specified in your initial plan (including any source code and soft system models). This involves the development of some tangible piece of software, hardware, system design or theoretical result. It need not necessarily be a usable finished product. Instead it could be, for example, an extension to an existing system or a prototype built as part of a feasibility study. Deliverables do not necessarily have to be programs, but could be in non-executable form, for example, an SSM conceptual model. This must be submitted towards the end of the semester. See your project details in PATS for the submission deadline. |