· Critical review of current problems/solutions
· Literature review
· Development of alternatives and options
· Decision making processes
· Final Design (engineering drawing)
· Technical/Scientific aspects/support
· Business and economic considerations
· Application/Viability of selected design
· Suggestion for area of improvements
· Recommendations for future work
2) Can upload our group picture in this email?..want to save it.wahai jiwa yang tenang,kembalilah kepada Rabbmu dengan hati yang puas lagi diredhaiNya.(A-Fajr:27-28)
zulhilmi n zulkhairi, tlg upload ada pic2 kt bersama spanjang ETP ni,
upload kat sini eh, nk simpan.
thanks :)
On 18/04/2012, nadia hartini suhaimi <hartin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> *
> Salam/Hi to all..
>
> Dear etp mate..
>
> 1) here I already listed for all part in final report...choose and let me
> know..
>
> *
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> *· **Critical review of current problems/solutions*
>
> *· Literature review*
>
> *· Development of alternatives and options*
>
> *· Decision making processes*
>
> *· Final Design (engineering drawing)*
>
> *· Technical/Scientific aspects/support*
>
> *· Business and economic considerations*
>
> *· Application/Viability of selected design*
>
> *· Suggestion for area of improvements*
>
> *· Recommendations for future work*
> *2) Can upload our group picture in this email?..want to save it.
>
> 3) when all of u free, we need to set time for lunch with Dr Taib..Dr on
> leave starting this friday..Next week?
>
> 4) Can we share money around RM5, to buy present to our SV..
>
> thank you*
Due Date for Final Report : 27/4/2012
*please choose your part ye
a) Title
The project title should reflect the focus on core issues of the research work.
b) Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements should include the names of the contributors to the project work including the supervisors and members of the group, preferably not more than one page.
c) Summary / Abstract
The summary or abstract briefly covers the content of the work. It should contain the (i) Objectives of the project; i.e., state the core issue, research question or objective of the design work, (ii) Methodology; i.e., briefly describe the methods or techniques used in achieving the objectives, (iii) Results; i.e., describe the results obtained from the methodology employed, and (iv) Conclusions; i.e., interpretation of the results in relation to the theory or hypotheses. Draw conclusions and state the implications. The summary or abstract is presented so that any other reader, who is attracted by the title of the project, can know a little more without having to read the whole report. Any reference to the literature is not made in the abstract but if such references are necessary, they should be footnoted. Abstract should not be more than one page.
d) Table of Contents
Table of contents lists all headings and sub-headings, tables, figures, appendices, bibliography with the page numbers.
e) Background of Project Work
The background covers the research project, the definition of the problem, the achievement expected from the project, the importance of the project as well as the range and depth of the study.
f) Objective and Scope
The aim of the study includes main/general matter that needs to be achieved or implemented. Objectives are more detailed and closely related to aim. Scope is the boundary for the research work planned by the students to ensure the feasibility of the project to be carried out within the given time frame.
g) Project Management
Project management should focus on progress monitoring and task allocation with the usage of Gantt chart.
h) Literature Review
Literature review includes the review of written materials on the topic and area chosen. It gives the background of the current studies of the problem area chosen from various written sources of references. This section reviews the previous research analytically, critically and objectively.
i) Theory, Methodology and Procedure
This section shall contain all the relevant theories, hypotheses, facts and data obtained from references and literature reviews. The theories included must be relevant with the objectives and the findings of the project, thus allowing the comparison between the results achieved and the theory to be outstanding. The methodology must be relevant and used in the project.
j) Engineering Analysis
This section should include data gathering, data analysis, tools required, possible solutions to problems, decision making on the selected solution and project benefits.
k) Discussion on Result and Findings
This section presents the finding or outcome of the research work. It is suggested that the results obtained be presented clearly in the form of tables and figures such as graphs, diagrams or others.
l) Conclusions
Conclusion highlights whether the work completed complies with the set objective and the significance of the findings. Recommendation for future work should be stated in this section to ensure the set objective can be achieved and improved or even expanded.
m) References
This section is to record all references used for preparing the proposed project. Use the standard format as given in the appendix.
n) Appendices
Lengthy calculations, figures, raw data, computer programs/source codes, outputs, etc. are to be enclosed as appendices. They should be titled and numbered according to chronological order. Each appendix is preferably named using capital letters and the appendices need to be listed down in the Table of Contents.
(MARKING SCHEME)
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Breakdown |
Guidelines for Marking |
Marks Allocated |
Marks |
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1
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Layout and presentability
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- Summary - Table of contents - Appendices (compilation of relevant information) |
10 |
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2
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Introduction |
- Background of project work - Objective - Problem definition and identification - Literature review |
20 |
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3 |
Procedure and analysis |
- Approach to solutions / methodology - Fundamental engineering analysis |
20 |
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4 |
Results |
- Technical specification and engineering drawing - Project output - Discussion on result - Conclusion - Recommendations |
40 |
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5 |
Project management |
- Progress monitoring (Gantt Chart) - Task allocation |
10 |
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TOTAL |
100 |
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- Table of contents
- Recommendations for future work
- Conclusions
- Objective
- Problem definition and identification
- Literature review
- Fundamental engineering analysis
- Task allocation
- Appendices (compilation of relevant information)
Yours sincrely,
AHMAD ZULKHAIRI BIN JAAFAR
Mechanical Engineering Programme
Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS
Tel : (013) 967 6898