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Capstone Project Sample

The document outlines a project presentation structure, including sections for the title, introduction, problem statement, objectives, literature review, expected outcomes, and conclusion. It emphasizes the importance of defining the project topic, motivation, and real-world relevance, as well as identifying existing solutions and their limitations. The conclusion reiterates the project's significance and anticipated impact.
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Capstone Project Sample

The document outlines a project presentation structure, including sections for the title, introduction, problem statement, objectives, literature review, expected outcomes, and conclusion. It emphasizes the importance of defining the project topic, motivation, and real-world relevance, as well as identifying existing solutions and their limitations. The conclusion reiterates the project's significance and anticipated impact.
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1.

TITLE SLIDE
PROJECT TITLE

Team members' names


College and department name
Date of presentation
2. Introduction

• Briefly describe the project topic and its relevance.


• State the motivation behind choosing the project.
• Highlight any real-world problem you aim to solve.
3. Problem Statement

• Define the problem clearly and concisely.


• Mention any specific pain points or gaps in existing
solutions.
• State the scope and limitations.
4. Objectives

• List the main goals of the project.


• Specify any measurable outcomes you aim to achieve.
5. Literature Review/Background Research

• Summarize key findings from existing studies or


technologies related to your project.
• Identify any existing solutions and their limitations.
• Mention any benchmark data or standards relevant to
your project.
6. Outcomes - output screenshots

• Describe what you expect the final solution to achieve.


• Mention how these outcomes will be measured or tested.
7. Conclusion

• Summarize the project’s importance and objectives.


• Reinforce the project’s relevance and expected impact.

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