Hochschule Fulda

University of Applied Sciences

 
Tendenzen in Peer-to-Peer-Netzen
Advances in Peer-to-Peer Networks
 

Summer 2015

Project Requirements (To be presented personally on … see the calendar)

The project includes a research paper of a proximally 10 pages according to the format of IEEE papers submissions.  Part of the project is the presentation of the paper in a form of a conference speech (20 minutes Power Point presentation, 10 minutes discussion, and eventually 15 minutes product presentation).

 Outputs

A. Project proposal (must be presented on 27.04.2015)(only one group per topic ! – prepare an alternative topic to avoid duplicates)

1.      Web page format published on your page.

2.      Demonstrate that the student has thought through the project details enough to start implementation (i.e. should have a plan of action). Examples: The Problem you are solving, Division of Tasks in subtopics, Timeline, Test Parameters and Procedures, Analysis, Demo.

B. Literature review & paper abstract: WWW Page with list of papers and abstract (deadline see the calendar)

C. First version of the paper in the format of IEEE papers (must be posted on WEB and personally presented … deadline see the calendar))

D. Final paper (max. 15 pages) (must be posted on WEB and personally presented, deadline 15.6.2015)

E. Seminars (see the calendar) One week before the seminar the following documents must be posted in public_html in your sta2-Account:

1.       Presentation (PowerPoint) and eventually Demo (must be personally presented):  35 minutes

2.       Final Paper (max. 15 pages).

There are five main parts in your write-up:

The problem description should introduce the problem, and point out the essential parts of your problem with respect to its computational aspects. Existing approaches to the problem should be outlined in order to put the proposed solution into perspective. The description of your algorithm (if any) should be in prose and code. In addition to explaining your approach, the prose should help clarify why you made important choices. Excessive details will be counterproductive, and will indicate that you have not thought enough about what the important issues are. The results should be brief, and, if appropriate, should compare with some known results. The analysis and conclusion should be a retrospective on your approach toward solving the problem, especially what you would do differently if you were to do it again. For example, was the environment chosen appropriate? Were there parts of your algorithm that seemed like a good idea when you started, but turned out to be not working well? Were there ideas that you tried and dropped?

Here is the format we'd like you to use for your project proposal. 

Write a 2-3 page proposal that describes:

1.      The problem you plan to study    (Be specific!!!)

2.      Why you think it's important

a.       you should want to read this paper because...

3.      Related work you have found so far

4.      What you plan to do including:

a.       specific milestones you will achieve;  these serve as a baseline -- something that is evaluate-able, but not very impressive.

b.      specific milestones you plan to achieve

c.       specific milestones you could achieve if things go incredibly well and you find yourselves ahead of schedule.

Examples of specific milestones include: do a thorough literature survey of the problem, write code implementing A,B, C, run experiments X,Y,Z to measure 1,2,3, or analyze/prove the performance of system XX.

Your project will be graded as follows:

10% Project proposal

10% Literature review & paper abstract

50% Final paper broken down as:

·         5 % motivation/originality

·         15% clarity of paper presentation

·         15 % thoroughness of evaluation

·         15% analysis of related work

30% Seminar Presentation


IPv6


Networked Multimedia


Mobile and Wireless Computing


Networked Security

·         Cryptography and Security

 


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Organizations

·         Technical Committee on Computer Communication (TCCC)


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