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This document provides guidance for a student completing a professional engineering project assignment. It outlines the key tasks required, including producing a project report analyzing each stage of the project, a detailed record of project activities, and a video presentation summarizing the project report. Resources are recommended to support research and completion of the assignment. Students are advised to thoroughly read the project brief, conduct secondary and primary research, develop a project plan, keep records of their progress, and reflect on the project outcomes and their own performance in a written review.
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In this thesis the hypothesis “Life cycle analysis can be further utilised and integrated into the BIM process through the use of flexible API scripting and graphical programming” will be investigated and demonstrated through the use of an experimental case study.
This document provides guidance for a student completing a professional engineering project assignment. It outlines the key tasks required, including producing a project report analyzing each stage of the project, a detailed record of project activities, and a video presentation summarizing the project report. Resources are recommended to support research and completion of the assignment. Students are advised to thoroughly read the project brief, conduct secondary and primary research, develop a project plan, keep records of their progress, and reflect on the project outcomes and their own performance in a written review.
This document discusses a proposal to simplify administrative procedures and forms for Taiwan's National Health Insurance scheme. It notes that the current system requires over 30 forms and leads to errors that waste time and resources correcting. The proposal develops a novel administrative system that classifies insurance holders into a confidential database and reduces over 30 forms down to 3 core forms. It creates a restricted online system to streamline the process while protecting customer data privacy. The simplified system aims to reduce costs, personnel needs and paperwork while improving the efficiency of the National Health Insurance administration.
Migration strategies for object oriented system to component based systemijfcstjournal
Migration of object oriented system to component based System is not an easy task, not only technically a
lot of changes needs to be done but also numerous other issues needs to be kept in mind. However Component based Software development has been gaining its popularity from the past few years and has higher reusability scope. Programs built using CBSE approach are confirmed to be suitable to new environments. These days it’s a universal practice to reuse components in project to achieve better quality and to save time. So moving to CBSE from object oriented seems wise decision. Number of approaches has been introduced to implement this and each one of them has its own pros and cons. The paper focuses on the brief review on works of different authors in this area from the year 2000 to 2014.
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Criteria for Research AssignmentPSCI 1010· The paper is due on.docxwillcoxjanay
Criteria for Research Assignment
PSCI 1010
· The paper is due on Apr. 29 before 11:59pm.
· For your final paper, you might want to follow the suggested guideline/rubric below:
1) Introduction
a) Thesis: “The primary purpose of this paper is to...”, Or “Terrorist attacks influence public support for civil liberties” The thesis of the research should be stated early in the paper—the first few paragraphs. http://writingcenter.unc.edu/handouts/thesis-statements/
b) Include in your introduction a brief statement describing the importance of the topic and the thesis. What is new here? What are the political, theoretical, and normative implications of your research? How does your research improve upon the existing literature? What contribution will the proposed research make to the literature? What new, exciting directions will you take the literature? Like a journalist, you need to convince the reader that the paper is worthy of careful consideration.
c) Be sure to discuss the political implications of your research.
d) Plan of the paper: In a brief paragraph (usually placed at the end of your introduction), give an overview of your arguments and how the paper will be organized. This should be short.
e) Think about the Reader when writing your paper. You must convince the Reader (me or anonymous reviewers) in the first few sentences to keep reading. You need to engage the Reader, tell her/him what your research is about, convince her of the importance of your study and its contribution to the literature. The Reader is busy and has volunteered a few hours of their day to read your study. -Narrative Hook-
2) Past Research (review of the literature—collect qualitative/quantitative data to support your thesis). Please be especially vigilant about keeping the review relevant to the central thesis of the paper, which should be the central organizing theme of your paper. I don’t want a bibliographic essay, but an evaluation of relevant prior research on the topic that will prove or disprove your thesis statement (three concise but informative paragraphs).
a) Strengths and weaknesses of prior research; you might discuss one or more of the
following:
i) How existing research has overlooked or given inadequate attention to your topic,
for whatever reason.
ii) You might critique existing studies on a number of grounds, including inadequate measures, inappropriate design, fuzzy concepts, lack of theory, contradictory findings, puzzles in the literature that need to be solved, and so on.
b) Don’t call it a “Literature Review” and don’t say you are filling a gap in the literature.
3) Conclusions: Reflect back on your thesis and the contribution of your research.
It’s that simple! Something else you might do is take a close look at an article you really like and see how the authors introduce the topic, make transitions, and all the other things listed above. Use that.
CAPSTONE PROJECTWeekly tasks or assignments (Individual or Gro.docxwendolynhalbert
CAPSTONE PROJECT
Weekly tasks or assignments (Individual or Group Projects) will be due by Monday and late submissions will be assigned a late penalty in accordance with the late penalty policy found in the syllabus. NOTE: All submission posting times are based on midnight Central Time.
Information Technology Problem Analysis
This course is comprised of a series of Individual Project assignments that will contribute to a Key Assignment submission at the end of the course. Each week, you will complete a part of an information technology (IT) project or technical research document designed to solve an information technology problem. You will select a project or research topic, and apply research and knowledge gained from prior courses to the completion of the associated report according to the instructions for each week.
You will select a project as the topic for the analysis that you will execute and document in this course. The project should represent an IT problem that you will solve through research and application of knowledge and skills gained in the courses taken in your program of study. This is the course Key Assignment that you will make contributions to each week.
Project Selection:
The first step will be to select a project as the target for your Information Technology Problem Analysis document. This project will be used as the basis for each of the assignments throughout the course and should conform to the following guidelines:
Nontrivial: The project should be nontrivial and require research as part of the solution. The project should be large enough to allow reasonable exercise of the technology research process.
Scope: The project scope should be appropriate for the 5-week class duration.
Domain Knowledge: You should be familiar with the problem domain to allow focus on the project tasks without significant time required for domain education.
Accessibility: You should have good access to the people and other information related to the project because this will be an important part of the process.
Select a project that fits these requirements, and submit your proposal to your instructor before proceeding further with the assignments in the course. Approval should be sought within the first several days of the course. Your instructor will tell you how to submit this proposal and what notification will be given for project approval.
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For the assignments in this course, you will be developing a comprehensive Information Technology Problem Analysis document that identifies an IT problem and works through a formal research and analysis method to provide a proposed solution to the problem. Your first task in this process will be to select a project to use as the basis of your research and analysis for each of the assignments in the course. You will also create the shell document for the final project deliverable that you will be working on during each unit. As you proceed through each project phase, yo ...
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- Finally, it proposes an open engineering portal that would enable the open community to interface with the formal design process through shared design documents and integration of changes across the different stages.
The document summarizes the structure and content of a project report on developing a GSM-based scrolling text message display. It includes sections for an abstract, introduction, methodology, results, and conclusion. The methodology section describes the components used including a GSM module, microcontroller, and dot-matrix display. The results section discusses the scrolling display of text messages but is missing comparison tables or figures. The conclusion restates the success of the project but does not compare the results to the original objectives.
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It has been initially developed in house by Thales and has been open sourced (in Polarsys) within the context of the CLARITY project. This was actually the very first step of CLARITY, which aims at developing and structuring an international ecosystem around Capella. The CLARITY project now investigates customization capabilities for Capella and aims at complementing the ecosystem with a community that brings together major actors of the entire engineering value chain (industrials, integrators, technology providers and consultants, academia) for open innovation in MBSE within Capella.
In this context, Areva and Airbus Defence & Space already made lots of experimentations and are helping the ecosystem to mature up by providing feedbacks to the community. In this talk, you will get an overview of what those 2 Industrial companies have realized so far.
[About Christophe Boudjennah:
Christophe is a senior system/software architect and project manager. His experience leads him to work for various domains such as defense, IT, or the Automotive industry. Most of his career has been focused on Systems Engineering for complex embedded systems, whether it is from the "methods and tools provider" point of view or from the operational one. He is now working for Obeo, and is dealing with various open source and systems engineering related topics. One of his current main responsibilities is to be the project coordinator of Clarity, a large R&D project whose purpose is to open-source Capella (an industrial workbench for system engineering).]
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Project Selection:
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Berbagi Pengalaman Menjawab Proses Review KTI
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Penulisan Karya Tulis Ilmiah
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DIDI ROSIYADI
Berbagi Pengalaman Menjawab Proses Review
Karya Tulis Ilmiah (KTI)
Pusat Riset Kecerdasan Artifisial dan Keamanan Siber
Organisasi Riset Elektronika dan Informatika
BADAN RISET DAN INOVASI NASIONAL
Bandung, 25 April 2024
3. JURNAL
Jurnal Ilmiah Terindek Global
❑ Jurnal Terindex Global Bereputasi Tinggi
❑ Jurnal Terindex Global Bereputasi
Menengah
❑ Jurnal Terindex Global Bereputasi
Jurnal Ilmiah Nasional
❑ Jurnal Ilmiah Terakreditasi Nasional
❑ Jurnal Ilmiah Tidak Terkakreditasi
PROSIDING
Prosiding Ilmiah Terindek Global
❑ Prosiding ilmiah terindeks global lainnya
❑ Prosiding ilmiah terindeks global
bereputasi
❑ Prosiding ilmiah eksternal instansi dan
tidak terindeks global
❑ Prosiding ilmiah internal instansi dan tidak
terindeks global
Prosiding Ilmiah Nasional
PUBLIKASI KTI
6. 1. Judul - Scope Jurnal
2. Tata cara penulisan – Template, Layout gambar/table, Bahasa, typo dan lainnya
3. Abstrak – Apa yang diusulkan, Bagaimana Melakukannya, Apa yang dihasilkan
4. Pendahuluan – Latar Belakang, pentingnya penelitian yang diusulkan
5. Related Works – Literature review terhadap Penelitian yang dilakukan sebelumnya
6. Metoda yang diusulkan – Kebaruan (Novelty) dan Kontribusi (Contibution)
7. Hasil Eksperimen atau simulasi
8. Komparasi dengan eksperimen / penelitian sebelumnya.
9. Kesimpulan dan Penelitian Lanjutan
10. Referensi dan sitasi
Hal-Hal yang dikomentari
7. A blind image copyright protection scheme for e-government,
the Journal of Visual Communication and Image
Representation: Jurnal Terindex Global Bereputasi Tinggi
A self recoverable dual watermarking scheme for copyright
protection and integrity verification : Multimedia Tools and
Applications (MTAP) : Jurnal Terindex Global Bereputasi Tinggi
An efficient copyright protection scheme for e-government
document images : IEEE Multimedia
Contoh Menjawab Proses Review KTI
8. A blind image copyright protection scheme for e-government,
the Journal of Visual Communication and Image
Representation: Jurnal Terindex Global Bereputasi Tinggi
9. Reviewers' comments:
Reviewer #1: This revision addressed some of my concerns, but not all. Please see my comments as follows.
(1) The section of Introduction (6 pages) is too long. Please separate it into two sections, Introduction and Related work.
(2) Some equations are added to describe the proposed scheme, but no sufficient techniqual justificaitons are provided. For example, as pointed out, one
significant difference of the proposed scheme to the reference [3] is the Eq (9). Why can Eq (9) result in a more robust sche
me? You should give more
explanation or justificaiton. My suggestion is to present the technical justifications about the proposed scheme in a new section.
(3) I notice that some more experiments and results are presented in Section 3. In sub-Section 3.1, the experiments use the images of "IIS" and "Man", while the
images are "Lena" and "Boat" in sub-Section 3.2. In 3.1, 8 types of attacks are reported, but there are 6 types of attacks. I can't find what the experiment settings
are in sub-Section 3.2. The authors must report the consistent results to show the strength of the proposed scheme.
Reviewer #2: The authors proposed a blind watermark scheme based on discrete cosine transform (DCT) and singular value decomp
osition (SVD). The genetic
algorithm (GA) is used to increase the visual quality and robustness. The combination of DCT, SVD and GA in blind watermarkin
g seems to be novel. The
proposed scheme seems effective and the experiments show improvements over related algorithms. The manuscript is well organized after been revised. The
novelty of the new scheme proposed in this paper seems clear and the experiment results are persuasive. Thus, I believe thatit can be accepted as it is.
Editor comments:
The major concerns raised in this round of review include:
1. The introduction section should be separated into two sections and shortened.
2. Insights and justifications of the proposed scheme should be provided.
3. The simulations and results should be consistent throughout the paper for a fair comparison.
When you resubmit, please upload a point-by-point response file explaining how you address reviewers' comment during this revision.
10.
11. A self recoverable dual watermarking scheme for copyright
protection and integrity verification : Multimedia Tools and
Applications (MTAP) : Jurnal Terindex Global Bereputasi Tinggi