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Homework answers / question archive / CSC8634: Cloud Computing with Project Extended Technical Project Semester 1, 2021 Aims The aims of undertaking this Extended Technical Project as part of CSC8634 Cloud Computing with Project are to give you: an opportunity to carry out research to deepen your knowledge and develop your skills regarding an area in which you have a special interest an opportunity to develop your skills regarding report writing experience of managing a data science project
CSC8634: Cloud Computing with Project Extended Technical Project
Semester 1, 2021
The aims of undertaking this Extended Technical Project as part of CSC8634 Cloud Computing with Project are to give you:
special interest
For this assignment you will work independently 1 on a substantial
project relating to Cloud Computing. You are strongly encouraged to choose a project which most closely aligns with your interests, passions, any particular areas of technical expertise you would most like to practice and develop further, and your future career aspirations. Each Extended Technical Project will primarily be assessed on the rigour with which the problem is tackled, and your personal and professional development associated with undertaking the project. This should give you permission to pursue ambitious projects without worrying about ‘hedging your bets’ with problems and datasets you perceive to be ‘safer’. Should you wish to discuss your options before embarking on the project, please do not hesitate to contact Matt 2. Selecting a dataset/project Details on projects and datasets selection are presented in a dedicated Github repository [1]. As well as providing details of the projects and access to the datasets, this repository will exist as a ‘living document’ and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) areas and additional resources will be posted periodically. This is a private Github repository, so you will receive a 404 error if a) you have not been granted access to the repository and/or b) you are not logged into Github when you access the repository. To be added to the repository, complete the form at https://forms. office.com/r/vJW27F5qxp. Matt will review responses to this form approximately daily, and add you to the Github repository. If you encounter any difficulties, please contact matthew.forshaw@ncl.ac.uk. |
The main written report for the Extended Technical Project should describe the work you have undertaken, and address the following questions:
You should also produce additional documentation detailing the findings from your exploratory analysis. You are encouraged to make |
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use of a literate programming framework, e.g. R Markdown 4 / |
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Jupyter 5, to align analytic code with narrative text. You should submit the source file(s) for the notebook(s) as well as output saved in PDF format. There is no particular limitation on the length of this document, but it should be structured clearly. |
For many projects you undertake in academia and industry, you will be requested to provide an Executive Summary or Structured Abstract, which is intended to summarise the complete project. These commonly range from 200 words in length to around one page. For your Extended Technical Project we would like you to produce a Structured Abstract for your project, maximum 200-250 words. Structured Abstracts are a very useful tool to reason about the most important aspects and outcomes of a project, to be able to communicate these effectively to key stakeholders. To construct a Structured Abstract for your project, write short statements responding to the five headings below. These should be written such that the headings can be removed, and abstract reads as |
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stand-alone text 6. |
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Context: In one to two sentences summarise the background context to your work; clearly state why it is an important problem to study. |
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Objective: Describe the purpose of your project, clearly state the problem you set out to investigate in the work you have done.
Method: Summarise the technical approach or apparatus you have used or developed in the project.
Results: Describe the results that you have obtained; be as specific as possible and if appropriate quantify the results.
Novelty: Please clearly state the novel contribution of your work in comparison to previous publications in the field. If you have previously published in this area, please explain how this work differs from your previous papers.
“A picture paints 1000 words.” You should also highlight no more than two ‘key’ plots/figures/diagrams which can accompany the Structured Abstract. These should be carefully selected to be standalone (i.e. annotated and labeled such that they do not require an accompanying narrative), and should represent a visually appealing accompaniment to your Structured Abstract text.
In February 2021 we will hold a short training workshop to begin constructing our work-based portfolio ahead of making applications to jobs post-graduation. Your Structured Abstract and Key
Images for each of these projects
Throughout this coursework we are not simply interested in a solution which achieves some stated functionality or a desired outcome. It is also important for you to bring together your experience from earlier Semester 1 modules (e.g. Data Management and Exploratory Data Analysis) and make use of best practices. You will also be assessed on the following:
You will submit your assignment electronically via NESS 7 by 16:30pm 7 http://ness.ncl.ac.uk on Friday 21st January 2021. Your ‘deliverables’ will include...
Source code You are expected to submit all source code developed in the coursework. You should also provide a README.txt document clearly stating which files relate to which part of the coursework solution. Your README.txt file should also provide instructions on running your analyses. These instructions should be sufficient to run the analysis. This should be automated as much as possible, and any non-automated configuration or installation steps should be clearly documented.
Written report Written reports should be submitted in PDF format, and should clearly indicate your name and student number within the document, and also in the file name.
Structured Abstract and Key Images Please also submit your Structured Abstract and Key Images in a separate file to your main report.
It is likely you will be submitting a large number of files, in a nested directory hierarchy. You will find it most convenient to zip these files up prior to submitting them to NESS. Please ensure any zip files contain your student number and module code in the filename.
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