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Revision as of 17:33, 22 October 2013

Design Briefs for Cambridge University Computer Laboratory Group Design Projects 2014

This page currently lists design briefs under development - all content is to be considered as 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.

Group Design Projects 2014

We expect 86 students to participate this year. These will probably be arranged into 15 groups - 11 with 6 members, and 4 with 5 members. We plan to offer at least 17 design briefs - preferably 18 or 19 - to allow for some student choice, technical lossage or client withdrawal.


Proposed project ideas for 2014 ready to go (17 confirmed, 1 or 2 to go)

Ideas under discussion, waiting for Alan to have an idea

Ideas under discussion, waiting for response from client

Project ideas that don't seem likely to proceed in 2014

Clients recruited for 2014 - waiting for project confirmation

Clients for 2014 with projects confirmed

Potential clients from 2013 that did not proceed

Potential projects from 2013 that were not offered

Projects offered in 2013 not assigned to groups


Management timetable

http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/group-projects/timetable.html

Group Design Projects 2013

We expected 80 students to participate this year - these will probably be arranged into 14 groups - 10 with 6 members, and 4 with 5 members. We needed to offer at least 16 design briefs - preferably 17 or 18 - to allow for some student choice, technical lossage or client withdrawal.

Previous years

Useful examples of project formats - a set of design briefs from a previous year: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/group-projects/2010-design-briefs.html

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