Computer Engineering Program PROJECT STUDY EVALUATION FORM (DBMS)
Project Title: Name of Panelist:
Name of Proponent/s: Signature:
A. ORAL PRESENTATION (30%)
Criteria Max pts Grade 1. Content Extent of coverage, difficulty level of coverage, clarity of coverage, consistency of the 3 presentation with the submitted documents 2. Organization Overall 4 Coherent, good coordination, easy to follow, concise, clear and appropriate Introduction Gained the panels interest and immediate attention, stated purpose clearly and identified the topic and defined the scope of the presentation Body Main points were supported with details, documented facts where necessary, sounded believable and persuasive, and informative Conclusion Signaled the ending, summarized main points and closed smoothly 3. Delivery Style 5 Presentation delivered in a poised and professional manner. Good posture and appearance, maintained eye contact with panel, facial expressions, hand control, body movements, voice and pacing, and use of time. 4. Presentation Media 5 Clear, well organized, readable, visually appealing, and used effectively to direct the panels attention. 5. Language 3 Complexity, grammar, pronunciation and enunciation, stress and intonation, vocabulary, and fluency 6. Question and Answer Period Confidence in knowledge of topic 10 Ability to answer reasonable questions Answers are brief and accurate. Students exhibit ability to infer or hypothesize an answer from available information. B. DATABASE DESIGN (70%) Criteria Max pts Grade Phase 1: Database Initial Study 10 Purposes Analyze company situation Operating environment Organizational structure Define problems and constraints Define objectives Define scope and boundaries Phase 2: Database Design Aesthetics 12 Makes sure final product meets requirements and focus on data requirements Conceptual design DBMS software selection Logical design Physical design Phase 3: Implementation and Loading 15 Creation of special storage-related constructs to house end-user tables Data loaded into tables Performance Security Backup and recovery Integrity Concurrency controls Phase 4: Testing and Evaluation 10 Database is tested and fine-tuned for performance, integrity, concurrent access, and security constraints Fine-tuning based on reference manuals Modification of physical design Modification of logical design Upgrade or change DBMS software or hardware Phase 5: Operation 15 Database considered operational Starts process of system evaluation Unforeseen problems may surface and should be acknowledge Demand for change should be constant Phase 6: Maintenance and Evaluation 8 Preventative maintenance, corrective maintenance, and adaptive maintenance Assignment of access permissions Generation of database access statistics to monitor performance Periodic security audits based on system-generated statistics Periodic system usage-summaries