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Final Report Specifications for EECS150 Lab Project

This lecture provides the upcoming deadlines and specifications for the final report in the EECS150 lab project. It includes guidelines for the cover page, table of contents, abstract, system description, design metrics, conclusion, suggestions, and appendices.

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Final Report Specifications for EECS150 Lab Project

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  1. Final Report Specifications EECS150 Spring 2008 – Lab Lecture #8 Ken Elkabany EECS150 Lab Lecture #8

  2. Today • Upcoming Deadlines • Final Report Specifications • Grading EECS150 Lab Lecture #8

  3. Upcoming Deadlines • Regular Check off - Monday 4/28 11:59PM • EVERYONE TURN IN CODE BY THIS TIME • Partial credit will be assessed based on this submission • Sign up to demo in your lab section • Final Report - Monday 5/1 5PM • Bring it to lab and turn it in (hard copy) • Submit soft copy to cs150sp08@gmail.com EECS150 Lab Lecture #8

  4. Final Report Specifications • Cover Page • Table of Contents • Abstract • System Description • Design Metrics • Conclusion • Suggestions • Appendices EECS150 Lab Lecture #8

  5. Final Report - Abstract • ~1 paragraph • Describe overall project • Timeline • General layout • Un-detailed block diagram if you want EECS150 Lab Lecture #8

  6. Final Report - System Description • ~5-6 pages of text • Diagrams don’t count for pages • For each subsystem • Description on how it works • Give detailed block diagrams • Timing diagrams for that subsystem • State machine (if applies) EECS150 Lab Lecture #8

  7. Final Report - Design Metrics • 1 page MAX (probably more like 1/4 page) • # LUTs • Design/implementation time for each checkpoint • Discussion of design tradeoffs, how things changes EECS150 Lab Lecture #8

  8. Final Report - Conclusion • ~1 page • Extra features you implemented • Major bugs you encountered (and how you fixed them) • What you would have done differently • Other things you want to say EECS150 Lab Lecture #8

  9. Final Report - Suggestions • ~1-2 paragraphs • Suggestions about how this project could have gone smoother • Suggestions for class/project in the future EECS150 Lab Lecture #8

  10. Final Report - Appendices • Any other block diagrams that didn’t fit in your report • Timing diagrams if not in the report • Any other diagrams you want to add (that are relevant) EECS150 Lab Lecture #8

  11. Final Report Page limits… • 10 pages of text • Table of contents and cover page do not count • 10 pages of appendices and diagrams • ANY MORE THAN 20 PAGES WILL BE TORN OFF AND IGNORED! EECS150 Lab Lecture #8

  12. Grading • Final report is 5% of your grade • Graded on: • Clarity • Usefulness EECS150 Lab Lecture #8

  13. That’s All… • Keep in mind, you want this report to show all the hard work you have done this semester • Make it so you could hand it to a possible employer and they would be impressed • Good luck with the rest of CP4! EECS150 Lab Lecture #8

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