Final project delivery COMP345 fall 2011

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Assignment statement

For this "final project delivery ", you have to demonstrate a running software (i.e. a piece of C++ code that you can compile and execute to demonstrate some intended project features). The baseline for this delivery is the integration of the parts that you did in your individual programming assignments, providing the following mandatory features of the game. See the File:Gradingfinalproject.COMP345.paquet.2011.2.pdf for a complete check list and grading scheme that will be used during the project demonstration.

Additional notes

  • The preceding description is the baseline for this assignment, i.e. failure to demonstrate these features by the execution of a single integrated and compiled program will result in major grade deductions.
  • Other features are allowed to be present in the build that you are presenting. However, your demonstration should focus on demonstrating the baseline features for this assignment. See the grading scheme for eventual bonus marks for additional features. You will not have mark deductions for additional features that are unfinished at the time of the presentation. However, you will receive mark deductions of additional features prevent the proper presentation of baseline features.

Instructions for scheduling the presentation

  1. read ALL the instructions on this page carefully
  2. select free time slots in the schedule below
  3. send an e-mail to paquet@cse.concordia.ca with subject "COMP345: project demonstration scheduling", and with the following information in the body of your e-mail (ALL this information is NECESSARY) :
    1. the course you are registered in
    2. your team number, the list of all your team members, including student IDs
    3. a selection of FIVE free time slots given in decreasing order of preference
  4. I will allocate time slots in a first-come-first served basis and give you a confirmation by e-mail

Other useful information

  • all team members do not need to attend the presentation
  • plan your presentation to last for at most 45 minutes
  • the intent of the presentation is that you must demonstrate that your application is working according to what I asked in the assignment description
  • if your application is not working, you have to make sure that you can effectively demonstrate what is currently working
  • it is your responsibility to make sure that your project can be demonstrated in the laboratory
  • any request for a time slot outside of the proposed schedule will be disregarded
  • only the first request is processed, any further request from the same group is discarded
  • all demonstrations should occur in the laboratory reserved, which is H-815 and H-817

Schedule (December 7-9th, 2009)

time mon, dec 7th (H-817) tue, dec 8th (H-815) wed, dec 9th (H-815)
10h30 TEAM 7 TEAM 10 TEAM 17
11h30 TEAM 19 TEAM 5
12h30 TEAM 14 TEAM 12
13h30 TEAM 6 TEAM 20 TEAM 16
14h30 TEAM 11 TEAM 8 TEAM 2
15h30 TEAM 1 TEAM 21 TEAM 4
16h30 TEAM 9 TEAM 3 TEAM 13