
Bachelor in Computer Science
Bachelor Semester Project 3 | |
Module: | Bachelor Semester Project 3, Semester 3 |
ECTS: | 10 |
Objective: | During this project the students will: discover research and
development domains, produce concrete artefacts related to computer
science knowledge areas covered in the BICS, collaborate with UL
employees in a project context, learn new technologies related to computer science, learn new knowledge related to computer science, apply the scientific and technical knowledge learned during the BICS, apply the primary and secondary languages knowledge learned during the BICS. At the end of the first bachelor semester project it is expected that the student is autonomous in finding a subject and a tutor for his next bachelor semester project. |
Description: | 1.1. Initiation and Scope Definition 1.1.1. Determination and Negotiation of Requirements 1.1.2. Feasibility Analysis 1.1.3. Process for the Review and Revision of Requirements 1.2. Review and Evaluation 1.2.1. Determining Satisfaction of Requirements 1.3. Software Project Planning 1.3.1. Determine Deliverables 1.3.2. Process Planning 2. Social Issues and Professional Practice 2.1. Professional Communication 2.1.1. Communicating professionally with stakeholders 2.1.2. Dynamics of oral, written, and electronic team and group communication (cross-reference HCI/Collaboration and Communication/group communication; SE/Project Management/team participation) 2.1.3. Reading, understanding and summarizing technical material, including source code and documentation 2.1.4. Writing effective technical documentation and materials 2.2. Professional Ethics 2.2.1. Community values and the laws by which we live 2.2.2. Keeping up-to-date as a computing professional in terms of familiarity, tools, skills, legal and professional framework as well as the ability to self-assess and progress in the computing field 2.2.3. The nature of professionalism including care, attention and discipline, fiduciary responsibility, and mentoring 2.3. Group Dynamics and Psychology 2.3.1. Dealing with Multicultural Environments 2.3.2. Dealing with Problem Complexity 2.3.3. Dealing with Uncertainty and Ambiguity 2.3.4. Individual Cognition 3. Computing Foundations 3.1. Problem Solving Techniques 3.1.1. Analyze the Problem 3.1.2. Definition of Problem Solving 4. Digital Technologies 4.1. various 4.1.1. Digital technologies will be learned or applied depending on the project subject 5. Computer Sciences 5.1. various 5.1.1. Sciences will be learned or applied depending on the project subject |
Language: | English, Français, Deutsch |
Lecturer: | GUELFI Nicolas |
Mandatory: | Yes |
Evaluation: | The Bachelor Semester Projects (BSP) is evaluated using a
continuous control in the following way: IF any of the following properties is met: - there is an unjustified or not authorised absence to a weekly meeting with the tutor or to a planned meeting with the course responsible - some material not belonging to the student is included in the deliverables without clear reference or with clear reference but in too much quantitity (plagiarism) - the project has not been declared before the start of the academic semester while the student still remains registered to the evaluation of the course after the administrative deadline THEN grade is zero ELSE the final grade is composed of the following grades: Primary Language Deliverables (weight: 10%) Secondary Language Deliverables (weight: 10%) Scientific and technical deliverables (weight: 80%) decomposed as follows: - scientific content of the oral video presentation (weight: 15%) - technical content of the oral video presentation (weight: 15%) - scientific content of the final report (weight: 25%) - technical content of the final report (weight: 25%) Important other properties: (a) by default first and redoing sessions are evaluated in the same way (b) The BSP course responsible might define exceptions to the evaluation rule on an individual basis. Those rules are communicated to the students after the jury session. (c) if a required deliverable is not provided according to the rules communicated (e.g. a DIRECT dowload link not DIRECTLY allowing download, a file missing, ..) then the grade for this deliverable is ZERO For more details see the full official bachelor semester project (BSP) reference document accessible from the Moodle Course page |
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URL: https://wwwen.uni.lu/studies/fstm/bachelor_in_computer_science/programme | Date: Monday, 27 June 2022, 01:01 |