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CS4622 Final Project

CS4622 Final Project. Objective: Research & Teach a “CS4622 Related “ Subject at a high-level using existing knowledge

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CS4622 Final Project

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  1. CS4622 Final Project • Objective: Research & Teach a “CS4622 Related “ Subject at a high-level using existing knowledge • Teams will teach the class about a specific topic at a “high-level” relating to topics covered in CS4622 – no paper required – only power point slides required – you can scan images into the slides • Due April 22nd by 5pm– upload ppt slide presentation to D2L – docked 1% per each hour late • Presentations will occur on April 23rd(odd-numbered teams) and April 25th(even-numberedteams) - no teams will have to sit through 2 evenings of presentations – you can show up on your presentation day only. • Your team has 20 minutes for the presentation – must be in powerpoint form • All team members must present • Docked for going over or below time limit of 20 minutes (5% per minute) • Graded on (1) lecture clarity, flow and thoroughness (65%), (2) slide quality (15%), and (3) perceived team work (20%) • Your presentation should flow as one lecture and not disjointed (can’t divide the subject – everyone must understand the entire subject – if not, will lose points on flow) • Slides sent on April 22nd by 5pm will be the final presentation used – no need to bring slides – can not change slides after April 22nd (5 pm) – can only use the slides posted • You should list the various sources you referenced in your lecture • Team decision and strategy in determining “how” to cover the topic in 20 minutes. • Team members are responsible for researching (and learning) together and organizing the lecture as a team – teamwork – I can sense teamwork or not before and during the presentation • The Presentation topics will not be covered on any exam • Will lose points for reading from cue cards or any source (including the actual ppt slides) - seeking for you to understand the topic at a high-level well enough to teach and instruct - not read. Will lose points for very “wordy” slides. • Team numbers don’t indicate presentation order. • NOTE: it take approximately 10 to 14 power point slides to conduct a 20 minute talk – your team is responsible for making sure the talk is timed for 20 minutes • Words of advice: (1) don’t wait until the last minute to get started and (2) if you have problems with a team mate, let me know ASAP – don’t wait 1 or 2 weeks before the presentation (or the day of the presentation) – if so, it’s too late to take action

  2. Topics • Team 1 – Internet of Things • Team 2 – SCTP • Team 3 – Network Security: DNS Spoofing, SQL Injection, ARP Poisoning • Team 4 – Network Security: DoS Attack, Smurf Attack, Worms • Team 5 – Dark Web/I2P/Deep Web • Team 6 – Mobile IP NOTE 1:You are responsible for contacting your team members via email initially NOTE 2:Will lose points if you use Wikipedia (non-credible source) Odd-numbered teams present April 23rd (Teams 1, 3 and 5) Even-numbered teams present April 25th (Teams 2, 4 and 6)

  3. Presentations will occur on:April 23rd(odd-numberedteams: 1, 3 and 5)April 25th(even-numbered teams: 2, 4 and 6) - You need to only come on your presentation day Lecture

  4. Presentations will occur on:April 23rd(odd-numberedteams: 1, 3 and 5)April 25th(even-numbered teams: 2, 4 and 6) - You need to only come on your presentation day Lecture

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