Final Presentation for Your Project
- Professional quality presentation materials: minimum font size on slides
= 24; no more than 8 lines per slide; use bullets and large pictures; assume
the listener can read the technical details from your documentation later
-- don't inundate us with details.
- Professional delivery: Talk to us -- don't read to us; speak to us as professionals;
assume your audience is made up of financial/contracts staff and technical
managers who are deciding whether to buy your product and/or whether to hire
your team again for another project
- The presentation must include the following information:
- A brief operational description of the project (Very high level -- from
the user's perspective -- you may want to include a demonstration or screen
captures)
- A high-level technical description of the project architecture and design
(Note this should also be very high level -- from the developer's perspective)
- A brief summary of major design issues and/or technical challenges of
the project
- A statement of the quality of the final deliverable and your recommendations
for the circumstances under which the delivered software should be used.
This page created by G. Walton (GWalton@mail.ucf.edu) on October 8, 1999