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Abstract
Description of the problem or goal you have set for yourself, your approach to the problem, and a brief accounting of the outcome
Personal Statement
Description of why you chose the problem you chose, and why now is an interesting time to work on that particular problem
Context
Background: The Domain of the Problem
Description of the problem or opportunity itself, including the social, technological, artistic, and/or economic context of the problem.
Research: Literature review of relevant earlier work
Narrative description of the research you did
What makes your approach novel?
Description of your approach
Methodology
System Description
What are you making or researching, and how are you going about it?
Sources
What pre-existing technologies are you using? How are you modifying, extending or combining them?
Methods
How did you proceed with the construction?
Results
What happened when you tested the system, at various points and for various audiences?
Conclusions
Discussion of conclusions from your current work, possible next steps, and any complex problems or novel future opportunities you think you have uncovered.
Sources and Bibliography
Appendices
Any additional documentation, including spreadsheets, architectural or conceptual drawings, course code, video or audio documentation, etc.
Other documentation - appendices that do not appear in the written document may include discs or other archival media.





