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❔ FAQ
- What is the deadline to submit the deliverable?
- What is the final deliverable composed of?
- How do I submit the Final project deliverable?
- Do I need to convert my Project Information Document into a PDF?
- What is the hierarchical structure of the Project Information Document?
- Is this going to be evaluated?
- Do I need to include the instructions provided in the green boxes in the Project Information Document?
- Are there any requirements I need to know for the development of the project?
- Will the grade given to the team members be the same regardless of the work they have done?
- Should we all upload it or just one team member?
- What do I need to include in the contact page?
- How do I include the license in the project?
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1. Basic information
1.1 Title of the project
1.2 Names of the authors
1.3 Group number
1.4 Abstract of the project
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📎 MAXIMUN 200 words and ONLY ONE paragraph. In that amount of words, you must briefly include the following information:
- Introduction of the problem,
- Purpose of the web and target audience.
- A brief explanation of what your target audience can find on your website.
- Abstract example:
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2. Introduction
2.1 Industry affected and identification of the problem
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📎 A paragraph or two of no more than 150 words total. Describe the industry or sector targeted by this project and the problem you identified.
Use the following questions as guidelines for writing this section. You don't need to answer them word-for-word, but they should inform your response.
- What industry is involved?
- What is the problem you've identified in the industry?
- Who is currently affected by this problem?
- What are the consequences or impacts of this problem?
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2.2 The solution you came up with to solve the problem
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📎 A paragraph or two of no more than 150 words total. Elaborate on the proposed solution to the identified problem.
Use the following questions as guidelines for writing this section. You don't need to answer them word-for-word, but they should inform your response.
- What would be the ideal solution to solve the problem?
- What previous attempts have been made to solve this problem? How successful were these attempts?
- Are there potential challenges or obstacles in implementing our solution, and how do we plan to overcome these?
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1.3 Website proposal project and how it contributes to the solution
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📎 A paragraph or two of no more than 150 words total. Include the name of the project. Be honest with yourself and your project. Your web project may not completely solve the problem you've identified, but it can contribute to a solution to some extent.
Use the following questions as guidelines for writing this section. You don't need to answer them word-for-word, but they should inform your response.
- To what extent does your web project contribute to achieving the solution?
- How will our project directly benefit those affected by the problem?
- Which aspect of the problem is our project aiming to address?
- What part of the problem our project is aiming to solve with the project?
- Why is our project necessary or relevant in the context of this problem?
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1.4 Purpose of the web
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📎 A paragraph or two of no more than 100 words total. List the specific goals that the project aims to achieve.
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1.5 Target audience (user persona)