Announcements




11/18/09
In class on November 23, we will present the second two papers listed for November 23. We will also present the postponed paper from October 12 - the first paper listed there. Please be sure to read these.
In addition, we will do course evaluations on November 23. Please try to be at this class meeting, and complete a course evaluation form (this information is very helpful).

In the course requirements, a short paper is listed. For this, what will are going to do is ask each student to email to Sang Su and Dennis (by December 4), a 1-2 page summary of your role in the CS586 project, what you did, what you learned, and any other related comments you want to make.

The project presentations, which will be on November 30, should be targeted for 15 minutes plus time for questions/discussion. This should be a powerpoint presentation that covers:
- what is the scope of the project
- what was the plan and goals(s) of the project
- what did you accomplish, do, study, and/or complete
- what remains to be done (or future issues)

The final project report (one per group), covering the above items in a bit more detail is due on December 4 also. Of course, you can use material from your powerpoint project presentation in the report, and vice-versa.

10/19/09 Please submit a 1-2 page group project progress report (one per group) by Oct 26, 2009. Submit by email to Dennis and Sang Su.
A report covers:
    - topic
    - scope of plan
    - status
    - what's left to do


10/19/09 Ontologies and Web-Semantics for Improvement of Curriculum in Civil Engineering will not be presented on Nov 23. Instead, The Semantic Web: the roles of XML and RDF (1st paper on Ocv 12) is presented on that day.

9/24/09 All the studens are assigned to projects. Check your project assignment on projects page.

9/14/09 Project Descriptions are posted on projects page.

8/24/09 Sample presentation ppts are uploaded. sample ppt1 sample ppt2

8/24/09 Fall 2009: first class is August 24; last class is November 30. (There is no final for this course).





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