Software Engineering
Project 4 - Research Paper Completion (and a start on the
KCP&L Undergraduate Competition)
20 Points
Due: Nov. 11, 2013 at 11:59:59pm
Introduction:
Working professionals are often asked to prepare a short research paper. Research papers can serve different purposes, but one common use it to provide a comparison between different technologies, techniques, or policies as well as a recommendation.
Objectives:
Assignment Structure:
The research paper is split into four phases. You will complete the last of these phases for Project 4 based upon the guidelines and work completed for Project 3:
1. Revisions & Final Draft (Due Nov. 11, 15 points)
The final draft should include the title page, body, and
references. It should follow all the paper format guidelines.
Submit a hard copy to the instructor's mailbox on the due date, by
midnight. Additionally, submit the paper and references as
part of a zipped document in the eCompanion Dropbox for Project 4.
Submit two peer reviews of your paper, as well. Integrate
your examples from the previous project into your final
paper. Include diagrams and code as figures at the end of
your paper after your references.
2. PowerPoint Slides (Due Nov. 11, 5 points)
In addition to the final draft, develop PowerPoint slides that
you will present in class. These slides should cover the
content of your paper and should include examples. Plan to
create approximately 7 to 10 slides that will be presented in a
period of 5 - 7 minutes. These slides should include a title
page, body, and references. Note that the body of the slides
should be 5 to 7 slides in length and should follow the paper
format guidelines. Submit a the slides as part of a zipped
document in the eCompanion Dropbox for Project 4. Note that
you will be required to present these slides at a later date in
class. Your participation in this presentation is mandatory,
and you will be given a grade over your presentation. You
will also be required to critique the presentations of several
other students. Your score for this presentation will not be
included in the points for this project. Instead, it will be
scored as Homework 3 and will be worth an additional 5 points.
Paper Format:
Required Materials: Title Page, Body, Bibliography
Title Page Contents:
Paper title (Centered on page)
Author (Centered below the title)
Citations: APA style (http://www.library.cornell.edu/resrch/citmanage/apa)
Length: 6-8 pages (not including title and bibliography)
Font: 12 point Times New Roman
Margins: 1 inch margins on all sides
Spacing: Double spaced
Header:
The page title should be in the middle of the header.
The page number should be on the right.
No footer necessary.
Resources:
For an overview of the process of writing a research paper see: http://www.bydewey.com/1steps.html
The Writing Center (http://catpages.nwmissouri.edu/m/WC/selfhelp.html) has self-help resources as you develop your paper.
The KCP&L Research Paper Competition
This year, Kansas City Power and
Light (KCP&L) is sponsoring a research paper competition with
prize money. The amounts have not been finalized for this
year, but past year’s prizes totaled $1000 cash for first, second,
third, and fourth places. The competition will be based on the
research papers that were submitted in 44-411 (Systems Analysis
and Design) and 44-561 (Software Engineering I).
Judging Procedures
Contest Entries
Those who enter the contest have
additional tasks.