Project Presentations / Dec 15th

Project Presentations / Dec 15th

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Dear all, 

Below you may find the guideline for the presentations. The schedule will be announced shortly, and the attendance for all sessions is mandatory (regardless of you are presenting or not). 

Presentation Outline (10 minutes)

1. Opening 
  • Introduce yourself and your topic

    • State project title clearly.

    • Briefly explain why this factor/component matters in Software Quality Assurance (SQA).

2. Background & Context 
  • Scope and Objectives

    • Summarize the scope of the report.

    • Highlight the main objectives.

  • Architectural Context

    • Place your chosen factor/component within the broader SQA system (six classes).
3. Core Analysis 

Depending on whether they chose Option A (Quality Factor) or Option B (SQA Component):

If Option A (Quality Factor):
  • Definition & Classification 

    • Define the factor (e.g., Reliability, Efficiency).

    • Classify it and compare it with related factors

  • Associated Criteria, Subfactors and Metrics 

    • Present at least 2–3 measurable subfactors and relevant metrics.

    • Show how these key metrics support the quality process.

  • Relevant Activities for QA 

    • Mention reviews, testing, audits, etc.

If Option B (SQA Component):
  • Definition & Classification 

    • Define the component (e.g., Audits, Reviews).

    • Classify it in Galin’s architecture.

  • Objectives & Contribution 

    • State its purpose and contribution to SQA.

  • Process & Methodology 

    • Outline how it works (steps, responsibilities).

  • Documentation & Tools (1 min)

    • Mention supporting artifacts (reports, checklists).

  • Role in Assurance Areas 

    • Explain contribution to IEEE 730 assurance areas.

4. Conclusion & Recommendations 
  • Summary of Findings

    • Recap the critical insights.

  • Importance to Quality Culture

    • Stress how it supports “zero defects” and “right first time.”

  • Recommendations

    • Suggest practical improvements (training, tools, clearer goals).

📌 Presentation Guidelines

  • Time discipline: Stick to 10 minutes. Allocate ~2-3 min per slide/topic. Distribute the slides in your team evenly, everyone should talk!  

  • Slide design:

    • Use 5–7 slides maximum (exc. cover page and Q&A).

    • Keep slides visual (diagrams, bullet points, icons).

    • Avoid text-heavy slides; highlight keywords.

  • Delivery tips:

    • Start with a strong opening (why this topic matters).

    • Use examples or metrics to make abstract concepts concrete.

    • Maintain eye contact and clear voice projection.

    • End with a memorable takeaway (e.g., “Reliability is not optional—it’s the backbone of trust in software”).

  • Q&A readiness:

    • Prepare 2–3 likely questions to ask the audience, you may choose randomly whom to answer.

    • Keep your answers ready (concise and evidence-based).