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American International University-Bangladesh


(AIUB)
Department of Computer Science
Faculty of Science & Technology (FST)

PROJECT TITLE
A Software Engineering Project Submitted
By

Semester: Spring_21_22 Section: Group Number:

SN Student Name Student ID Contribution Individual


(CO1+CO2+CO3) Marks

The project will be Evaluated for the following Course Outcomes

CO1: Analyze the impact of software engineering models over various context of Total Marks
software development to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues.
Project Background Analysis and feasibility (needs, goal, benefits, etc.) [5 Marks]
Analysis the impact of societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues [5Marks]
Existing Studies and Relevant Example [5Marks]
CO2: Choose appropriate software engineering model in a software development Total Marks
environment
Appropriate Process Model Selection and Argumentation with Evidence [5Marks]
Evidence of Argumentation regarding process model selection [5Marks]
Completeness, Spelling, grammar and Organization of the Project report [5Marks]
CO3: Explain the software project management roles and their skills in context of Total Marks
professional engineering practice and solutions to complex engineering problems
Project Role identification [5Marks]
Project Responsibilities descriptions [5Marks]
Submission and Defense the Project [5Marks]
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Description of Student’s Contribution in the Project work

Student Name:
Student ID:
Contribution in Percentage (%):
Contribution in the Project:
 Contribution Description 1
 Contribution Description 2

___________________
Signature of the Student

Student Name:
Student ID:
Contribution in Percentage (%):
Contribution in the Project:
 Contribution Description 1
 Contribution Description 2

___________________
Signature of the Student

Student Name:
Student ID:
Contribution in Percentage (%):
Contribution in the Project:
 Contribution Description 1
 Contribution Description 2

___________________
Signature of the Student

Student Name:
Student ID:
Contribution in Percentage (%):
Contribution in the Project:
 Contribution Description 1
 Contribution Description 2

___________________
Signature of the Student
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Student Name:
Student ID:
Contribution in Percentage (%):
Contribution in the Project:
 Contribution Description 1
 Contribution Description 2

___________________
Signature of the Student

1. PROJECT PROPOSAL

1.1 Background to the Problem

o Write the background description that helps putting your project into the right context of
a problem domain and gives everyone involved a common view of the project.
o What is the root cause of this problem? Why this problem is so important to consider?

1.2 Solution to the Problem

o Describe what is your project/thesis objective? What solutions are you going to provide
to solve the above-mentioned problems?
o What are the solutions you are going to propose to deal with the problem? why is this
solution is particularly appropriate to solve the problem? Is the solution feasible to the
meet the business objective?
o Describe the basic functionalities of your proposed solution that makes the best use of
state‐of‐art technology and produced a significant result that is likely to have a major
impact on societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues. Provide a deep insight that
demonstrate and preset a creative solution to the real‐life problem.
o Describe the target group of users of your solution? And how they will be benefited by
your proposed solution to the problem?
o Describe the contribution of your project to the development of scientific results that is
identified and well documented.
o Provide a literature review on what are the other studies that have discussed the same
topic of yours in the literature and explain how your study has utilized and extended the
problems of existing studies.
o Provide a description of all the existing studies presented in the problem area. What are
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the existing software solutions (for project) are available to solve the aforementioned
problems?
o What are the existing software solutions are available to solve the aforementioned
problem? And how your proposed solution is going to extend them in providing more
benefits to the users?

2. SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE

2.1 Process Model

o Provide an analysis regarding the nature and environment of the software that you are
going to develop and select the best suitable method(s) to develop the software.
o Present your arguments based on your analysis about why your selected method(s) is the
best choice among all other methods to develop your proposed software.
o Presents sufficient amount of evidence to support argument for your model selection in
developing your proposed solution.

2.2 Project Role Identification and Responsibilities

o Identify all the roles/stakeholder in the software/project management activities in


software development.
o Describes the responsibilities of the role in the software development.

Text Format:
o Style: Times New Roman
o Size: 12
o Space: 1.0
o Alignment: Justify
o Length: Maximum 6 pages (including cover page)
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Rubric for Project Assessment (CO1)

Marks Distribution (Maximum 3X5=15)


Marking Acquired
Criteria Inadequate (1-2) Satisfactory Good (4) Excellent (5) Marks
(3)

Background No background Insufficient Sufficient Thorough and


Analysis information background background relevant
regarding the information is information is background
project is given; project given; the information
given; project goals and purpose and is given; project
goals and benefits benefits are goals of the goals are clear
are poorly stated project are and easy to
missing. explained. identify.
Analysis the Student vaguely Student Student fairly Student
impact of discuss the impact provided with provided the comprehensively
societal, of societal, health, partial analysis to the provided the
health, safety, legal and relevance to impact of analysis to the
safety, legal cultural issues in the impact of societal, impact of societal,
and cultural their project societal, health, safety, health, safety,
issues health, safety, legal and legal and cultural
legal and cultural issues issues in their
cultural issues in their project project
in their project
Existing Ambiguous Partially Real-life Comprehensively
Studies and representative identify / example is defend with real
Relevant example. indicate fairly life example.
Example towards real- connected
life example. towards the
definition.
Acquired Marks:
CO Pass / Fail:
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Rubric for Project Assessment (CO2)

Marks distribution (Max 3X5= 15)


Acquired
Criteria Inadequate (1-2) Satisfactory (3) Good (4) Excellent (5) Marks

Argumentation Does not articulate a Articulates a Articulates a Clearly articulates


of Model position or argument position or position or a position or
selection of choosing argument for argument of argument for the
appropriate model choosing models choosing choosing software
that is unfocused models that is engineering
or ambiguous incomplete or models
limited in
scope
Evidence of Does not present any Presents Does not Presents sufficient
Argumentation evidence to support incomplete/vague present enough amount of
the arguments for the evidence to evidence to evidence to
choice of the model support argument support the support argument
for model choice argument for for the model
the choice of selection
the model
Completeness, Project report is not Some errors in Few errors in Project report is
Spelling, complete and Several spelling and spelling and complete and No
grammar and errors in spelling and grammar. Some grammar. errors in spelling
Organization grammar. Present a problems Presents most and grammar.
of the Project Confusing of organizing the of the details Consistently
report organization of answer in a in a logical presents a logical
concepts, supporting logical order of flow of and effective
arguments, and defining, organization in organization of
real-life example. elaborating, and definition, definition,
Sentences rambling, providing real-life details, and details, and real-
and details are examples example life example of
repeated the topic

Acquired marks:
CO Pass / Fail:
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Rubric for Project Assessment (CO3)

Marks distribution (Max 3X5= 15)


Acquired
Criteria Inadequate Satisfactory (3) Good (4) Excellent (5) Marks
(1-2)
Role Does not identify Identify few Identify most of Identify all of the
identification any roles in the roles in the the roles in the roles in the project
project project project management
management management management activities
activities
Responsibility The project has Some of the Few of the roles Well planned
Allocation poor project roles are left are left alone project with proper
management plans alone with any with any project resource allocation
for assigning the project responsibilities
responsibilities responsibilities
Viva Unable to answer Have little Have fair Have clear
the basic questions understanding of understanding understanding of
and lack of the software of the software the software
knowledge engineering engineering engineering
regarding software concepts and concepts and concepts and
engineering overall project overall project overall project
concepts and knowledge knowledge knowledge
overall project
knowledge
Acquired marks:
CO Pass / Fail:

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