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Thursday, December 5, 2013

CCS 2600 Software Development Title Defense Structure

The following will be the content of the presentation during the Title Defense of your proposed System Development in CCS 2600: Programming with Databases:

I. Title
II. Introduction
 - This section will discuss the current state of technology that the clients' currently employ, whether it is done manually or with few technologies. Usually in paragraph form, and short and concise.
III. Statement of the Problems
 - This section will identify the problems encountered by the client using the current state of teachnology. (In bullets)
III. General Objective
 - The overall goal of the development process. (Ex. To create the Inventory System for Jing Jing's Sari-sari Store)
IV. Specific Objectives
 - This elaborates the general objectives and states the specific steps to accomplish it. These must be specific, measurable, attainable, realistic. Usually divided by the scope and thus defines the main modules in the system. (Ex. In an inventory system, the modules will be adding products, stock in and point of sale. Thus, one specific objective will be To create a Point of Sale module that manage the sales of the system.) Avoid the technicalities such as To pass the subject CCS 2600. (Numbered, ordered by process what comes first and must answer each statement of the problem)
V. Significance of the Study
- This section explains why research must be done in this area and what are the benefits.
VI. Members and Roles. (Team Leader first then others alphabetical)

Good luck!

(Source: Modified Capstone Format)