Course details
MSc Thesis Project
DPI Acad. year 2006/2007 Winter semester 10 credits
Students will receive an individual project specification from various computer science areas in order to work them out individually under the supervising of some skilled leaders. Students will proceed as follows: problem analysis, solution, verification, implementation, documentation, presentation. During their work, the students will follow all the required instructions concerning requests on contents and volume of the project, the project adjustment, the literature, the language quality and written report typography as well as project parts consigned in the electronic form. The project is defended at the final examination board at the end of the study.
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Language of instruction
Completion
Time span
- 130 hrs projects
Department
Subject specific learning outcomes and competences
Knowledges and experiences with engineering project building, its documentation, and defence.
Learning objectives
The fundamental goal of this course is to support the individual creative student work during the engineering or research project solving and its formal description.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
The successful passing of the "PI3 - Term Project" course is the compulsory prerequisity.
Study literature
Fundamental literature
- Duncan, W.R.: A guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge. Project Management Institute, 1996, Standards Committee, 176 s., ISBN 1-880410-16-3
- ISO 2145: Documentation - Numbering of divisions and subdivisions in written documents, 1978.
- ISO 7144: Documentation - Presentation of theses and similar documents, 1986.
- ISO 690: Documentation - Bibliographic references. Content, form and structure, 1987.
- Eco, U.: Jak napsat diplomovou práci. Přeloženo z italského originálu "Come si fa una tesi di laures, Milano, Bompiani", 1977, Olomouc, Votobia, 278 s., ISBN 80-7198-1773-7.
Syllabus of seminars
Not defined.
Progress assessment
Active work on problems in autumn/winter term, and a manuscript of MSc Thesis.
Controlled instruction
Defence of results.