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The exercises are primarily devoted to working on the preparation of a project with its subject focus in the form of an application for solving
research and development projects in individual groups of science and technology fields according to Section 6(3) of Act No. 172/2005 Coll. as amended by later regulations, an overview of the current state in the field in the form of an article and presentation. To master this, part of the exercises also includes familiarization and work with tools for creating technical content and its presentation, which is implemented through solving corresponding tasks.
Exercises take place primarily in the central computer classroom -2.01 (CPUe) in person according to the schedule, otherwise by agreement with the instructor.
Exercise Plan
- Exercise 1 : Git installation; GitHub registration; familiarization with the course website, APVV website; testing source searching
- Exercise 2 : familiarization with LaTeX, consultations on clarifying the conceptual intent
- Exercise 3 : familiarization with Git tool; consultations; work on project preparation and on overview of the current state in the field (state-of-the-art) in overview article
- Exercise 4 : familiarization with graphical tools, UMLet/UMLetino; consultations; work on project preparation and on overview of current state in the field in article form
- Exercise 5 : familiarization with project management and administration tools; consultations; work on project preparation and on overview of current state in the field in article form
- Exercise 6 : familiarization with presentation preparation in LaTeX; advanced Jira, use in planning; consultations; work on project preparation and on overview of current state in the field in article form
- Exercise 7-11 : presentations on project proposals, overview of current state in the field and discussions; consultations on project proposal; work on project preparation and on overview of current state in the field in article form, completion of tasks from previous exercises
- Exercise 12 : consultations regarding the final form of the project proposal; work on project preparation and on overview of current state in the field in article form
Submission Deadlines
- GitHub registration: submit at the first exercise
- Project focus, title, acronym, annotation: October 12, 2025 23:59
- Preliminary project version: November 9, 2025 23:59
- Presentation slides: according to presentation schedule in weeks 7-11. Always before the actual presentation. Latest December 7, 2025 23:59
- Presentation delivery: according to presentation schedule in weeks 7-11.
- Project and its components: last day of instruction in winter semester December 15, 2025 23:59
Absolute times will be explicitly stated in the corresponding submission places in AIS, which will be created gradually.
Grading
Course grading consists of project evaluation and evaluation of solving tasks related to working with tools in exercises.
Project evaluation is explained in detail in the project description.
Solving tasks related to working with tools is graded with a maximum of 15 points as follows:
- 14-15 points - active approach; solving assigned tasks and applying knowledge from lectures
- 11-13 points - mostly active approach; solving most assigned tasks and applying knowledge from lectures
- 8-10 points - less active approach; solving at least half of the assigned tasks
- 0-7 points - worse than the previous level
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