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===Potential clients for 2021===
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Revision as of 15:05, 5 October 2020

Design Briefs for Cambridge University Computer Laboratory Group Design Projects 2020

This page currently lists design briefs under development. Any feedback or suggestions are welcome, to group-project@cl.cam.ac.uk

All content on this site has draft status, subject to confirmation by both group project coordinators and project clients. There is no guarantee that these projects will be offered to students, either in the form described here, or at all.

Intellectual property

Notes on Intellectual property

Client briefing

Information on Logistics for Clients

Information for students, and course history: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/group-projects

Information for Directors of Studies

Information for the Coordinators

Management timetable for 2021

Master timetable for the course (which should be consistent with front page of the briefing booklet) will be available from here: (currently waiting for update - the linked page shows timetable for 2020. Substantial change will be required for Covid regulations, and the number of client meetings will be increased from 3 to 4) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/group-projects/timetable.html


Work in progress - design briefs for 2021

Notes on: What makes a good project?

In 2021, we expect there will be 115 students, so 15 project teams of 6 and 5 teams of 5. We aim to advertise at least 22 design briefs, to allow for necessary cancellations.

Confirmed projects for 2021

  1. (none confirmed)


Potential clients for 2021

Potential clients brought forward from 2020

Previous ideas that have not been used

  • Character Locomotion Middleware - Frontier
  • Automatic accessibility assessor - Frontier

Potential clients that did not proceed, but could be considered in future

Archived records of previous years

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

Selected design briefs from earlier years

Projects that have been offered, but not assigned to groups

The usual reason for cancelling a project is that the topic has not attracted sufficient interest from students. It's worth keeping an eye on these, as some topics, or ways of phrasing them, seem less attractive. But fashions change!