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Computer Science Research Project (#4)

COMP6803 and COMP7801 start in semester 1, end in semester 2. COMP6804 and COMP7802 start in semester 2, end in semester 1.

Course components: A quick reference

Note: We use the same marking scheme as ENGG4801

All course profiles available HERE

Attention: 

Links in the table below point to assessment sheets which are still under development. Changes in detailed assessment should be expected but the total weights remain unchanged.  Everything will be finished  by February 28 2009.

COMP6803, COMP7801 Start: Semester 1/2009
Component  Deliverable Deadline Deadline Date Assessor Weight Links
Project proposal
  • Submit Project Proposal   (electronic submission and hard copy directly to supervisor)
4pm Friday, Week 5 of first semester of the project 3/April/2009 Supervisor 10%
Progress seminar
  • Present seminar (day and time negotiated with supervisor),
  • Attend  5 other seminars
Week 11 of first  semester of the project 18/May/2009 Supervisor 15%
Poster and Abstract submission
  • Submit poster and 250 word Abstract (electronic submission*)
4pm Friday, Week 10 of second semester of the project 9/Oct/2009 Assessed with Oral presentation Assessed with Oral presentation
Thesis
  • Submit thesis  (electronic submission* and two printed and soft-bound copies to School Office)
4pm Friday, Week 13 of second project semester 30/Oct/2009 Supervisor and examiner. 50%
Oral presentation

(Demonstration)

  • Present your work to your Examiner and Supervisor 
Thursday, Week 12 of second semester of the project. Time TBA.

22/Oct/2009

Examiner. 25%

 

COMP6804, COMP7802 Start: Semester 2/2008
Component  Deliverable Deadline Deadline Date Assessor Weight Links
Progress Report
  • Submit Project Progress Report   (electronic submission and hard copy directly to supervisor)
5pm Friday, Week 7 of first semester of the project 5/Sep/2008 Supervisor 15%
Half-time seminar
  • Present seminar (day and time negotiated with supervisor),
  • Attend  5 other seminars
Week 11 of first  semester of the project Week starting 6/Oct/2008 Supervisor 15%
Poster and Abstract submission
  • Submit poster and 250 word Abstract (electronic submission*)
5pm Friday, Week 10 of second semester of the project 15/May/2009 Assessed with Oral presentation Assessed with Oral presentation
Thesis
  • Submit thesis  (electronic submission* and two printed and soft-bound copies to School Office)
5pm Friday, Week 13 of second project semester 5/June/2009 Supervisor and examiner. 50%
Oral presentation

(Demonstration)

  • Present your work to your Examiner and Supervisor
Thursday, Week 12 of second semester of the project. Time TBA.

28/May/2009

Examiner. 20%

* Electronic Submissions should be to the submit webpage.  All submission must start with your student number but can then be any further characters and file type.  For example 32145678_prog_rep.pdf or 33344455_walker.doc.  Including your family name as well as your student number will obviously help locate the file quickly and easily if needed.  It is recommended that you submit both a pdf file and the native format file (eg word .doc) to the website. Students in both COMP6803 and COMP7801 use the COMP6803 submission page. Students in both COMP6804 and COMP7802 use the COMP6804 submission page.

Goal

For individuals to develop research and problem solving skills.

Outcomes

  • skill in assessing literature, independently planning and managing a significant project, solving non-trivial problems in the area of the topic, and
  • skill in presenting research findings by seminar, a written thesis, demonstration and a poster.

Finding a project and the project database

You can use the project database for finding your project.

Students interested in a project (be it honours or otherwise) should consult with the academics that are associated with it, and students with their own ideas for a project should consult with an academic, as a potential supervisor, who they judge to have a similar interest. Use email for establishing a contact.

You can also come up with your own project ideas. An industry-close source of project ideas can be found from The CEED (Co-operative Education for Enterprise Development) Program. Not all CEED projects are suitable for this project course and it is your responsibility to negotiate with project proposers. Please note that you still need a supervisor from the school and that the project needs to run over two semesters with an appropriate workload.

Admin functions for supervisors are found at http://internal.itee.uq.edu.au/~projectdb (accessible for ITEE academics/affiliates). ITEE-external supervisors and examiners can use a separate service at http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~projectdb/external/admin.php.

Confirming your topic

Once you have found a topic and supervisor, then the supervisor can sign you on in the project database. Note that it is your responsibility to find a topic and supervisor. A student who enrols in a project based course must finalise their choice of a project topic by the end of the first week of the Semester in which they first enrol. All projects will be managed through the project database once they go ahead.

Supervisors and examiners

At least one of the supervisors associated with the project should be an ITEE academic. The supervisor is responsible for ensuring that the assessment is completed for all parts of the project. This responsibility includes finding a suitable examiner for the project early on in the project so he/she can complete parts of the assessment (written thesis and oral examination). A suitable examiner is one that is not associated with the project but would qualify as a supervisor (normally an ITEE academic).

There is a guide for supervisors and examiners here.

Links

Contact

The Honours Coordinator.