| Criteria | Exemplary | Satisfactory | Needs Improvement | Score |
| (Weight) | 4-5 | 2-3 | 0-1 | |
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| Abstract (×1) |
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The abstract is a concise summary of the whole problem and specific
results in a single paragraph.
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The abstract summarizes the paper, but omits something important.
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The abstract is a single sentence summary.
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| Introduction (×2) |
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The problem's input and output are clearly defined and it is described
so that a competent professional could understand the challenges involved.
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The problem is described so that a competent professional with knowledge
of the problem domain could understand it.
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The document fails to introduce the problem.
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| References (×2) |
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A summary of relevant literature (with appropriate citations) is included
with evidence that its ideas were used in the project.
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A brief summary of literature is included with its relation to the
project, but without complete citations or evidence of its connection
to the project.
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No discussion of the literature or its connection to the project is
made.
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| Process (×8) |
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The overall process followed is clearly described with all important
details included.
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The overall process is described with some details missing.
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The overall process is unclear and many details are omitted.
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| Experimental Setup (×3) |
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Experimental setup, evaluation method, and data are clearly described,
including simplifying assumptions.
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Some details are missing from experimental setup, evaluation method,
or description of the data.
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Many details are missing from experimental setup, evaluation method,
or data.
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| Evaluation (×3) |
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Results of experimental evaluation are presented clearly and completely
in figures, graphs, and/or tables.
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Figures and graphs are included, but some results appear incomplete
or are unclear.
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Results are presented incompletely and unclearly.
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| Key Challenges (×2) |
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The key challenges involved in implementation are described, and the
lessons from each are evaluated.
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Some of the key challenges involved are described, with some lessons
learned.
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Key challenges or lessons learned are omitted.
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| Writing Mechanics (×2) |
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The document is free of errors in spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Writing uses passive voice sparingly.
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The document has a few spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors.
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The document has many spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors.
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| Organization (×2) |
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Section headings and topic sentences are used, allowing the reader
to follow the discussion and find any specific topic.
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The document has some organizational signposts, is somewhat easy to
follow, and most specific topics can be found easily.
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The document lacks macro- and paragraph-level organizational clarity
and is difficult to follow.
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| Clarity/Concision/Professionalism (×2) |
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Writing is clear and unambiguous. Details are included without excessive
wordiness. The product is professional and without slang.
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Writing is mostly clear and unambiguous, with occasional instances
of unclear or awkward writing.
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Writing is unclear, ambiguous, or wordy to the point of distraction.
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| Aesthetics (×2) |
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All text, math, images, and tables are nicely formatted with captions,
titles, axis labels, equation numbers, etc.
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Elements are mostly aesthetically pleasing with a few minor problems
or missing pieces.
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The document looks sloppy.
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| Effort Required (×6) |
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Excellent progress is demonstrated on a difficult problem, or other
evidence of significant effort and new learning.
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The problem was easy or extremely similar to the work done in class,
so little effort or new learning was required.
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Little effort is demonstrated.
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| Experimental Code (×4) |
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Functions and scripts for producing all included results are complete
and internally documented.
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Usage of code and scripts is occasionally hard to understand.
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Code and scripts are incomplete and/or undocumented.
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| Total | | | | |
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