Note: You can base your plan on the project proposal, after refining it to match what you actually intend to do in your project, and discussing any changes to the original proposal with your project advisor.
Title
A short, representative name for your project. A catchy name is a plus.
Problem Statement
What problem is the project trying to solve?
Outcome
Description of the prototype to be produced by the project.
Requirements
What should your solution and prototype do? You will be responsible for fulfilling these requirements.
Advisor
Name of faculty member supervising the project.
Team
- First student name and ID.
- Second student name and ID.
- …
Timetable
Gantt chart or similar presentation showing: - Major milestones. - Main tasks under each milestone. - Each task’s owner. - Tentative time frame and due date for each milestone and main task.
Example:
Task ID | Task Name/Description | Owner | 9/2 | 10/2 | 11/2 | 12/2 | … |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.0 | Milestone 1 | Student 1 | X | X | X | ||
1.1 | Task 1.1 | Student 1 | X | X | |||
1.2 | Task 1.2 | Student 2 | X | X | |||
1.3 | Task 1.3 | Student 3 | X | X | |||
2.0 | Milestone 2 | Student 2 | |||||
2.1 | Task 2.1 | Student 3 | X | X | |||
2.2 | Task 2.2 | Student 3 | X | X | |||
… | … | … |