Design Presentation
Teams are asked to present their system design in the fourth sprint of the
fall semester. This presentation is to be focused on just the architecture and
other design elements; the final semester presentation will be the place to
review the features added (or planned) and the process. The design
presentation is to be about 10 minutes in length covering
- Basic project goals: a slide giving a high level view of the core project
goals. On a project that continues work done by previous teams, you might
also add the primary goal(s) for the current team.
- Overall architecture/high-level design: a UML diagram showing the core
structure of the system with key technologies, probably in a slide.
- One or more of the following:
- Challenges with the technology the team encountered and their experience with addressing those challenges.
- Design challenges faced by the team this semester and how they were overcome.
- For multi-year projects, technical issues you faced when onboarding and what you learned about project documentation.
- Again for multi-year projects, issues you identified with the original architecture and possible steps the team might take to address those issues.
- Anything else about the technical details of the project that you believe would be useful to other students.
One to two students should present this, though all need to review it. Do
practice the presentation at least once. It should be designed so everyone in
the room can take away at least one significant observation.
Scoring Presentations
Different instructors will evaluate presentations in different ways, but
one model is to break the total points into four areas:
- A clear takeaway
- Uses UML effectively
- Practiced, and has an appropriate length
- Good audience member