SMT Project Experience Options
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Type I - Application Project |
Type II - Smart City Analytical / Urban Planning Practicum Project |
Type III - Research Project
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Team Size |
4-6 |
2-3 |
2
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Objective and Scope |
To design and implement a smart city application that incorporates combination of technology enablers and a solution addressing an urbanization and/or societal challenge. |
To conduct an evidence-based analysis of smart city blueprint (locally or overseas) or analytical models addressing an urbanization and/or societal challenge. |
To conduct an research based on an identified problem related to addressing a smart city challenge. The scope may include new algorithm / approach, simulation and analysis of an urbanization or societal challenge.
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Recommended Skill-sets / Pre-requisites
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- You should have passed SMT110/IS110 Introduction to Programming, SMT203 Smart City Systems and Management, IS112 Data Management
- Other highly recommended courses: Interaction Design & Prototyping, Web Application Development I & II, Internet of Things
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- Empirical Studies, Research Methods, Analytics Foundation, Geographic Information Systems, Sustainable (Digital) Cities, Introduction to Public Policy.
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- Empirical Studies, Research Methods, domain-specific (e.g., healthcare, logistics) or project-specific technical skills (e.g., data mining, text mining).
- Skills requirement varies from project to project depends on supervisor.
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Project Sponsor / Supervisor
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- SIS-sourced OR
- Self-sourced external sponsor OR
- Self-sponsored (entrepreneurial) OR
- SIS Faculty supervisor or industry mentor (entrepreneurial project) supervises team
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- SIS-sourced OR
- Self-sourced external sponsor OR
- Faculty supervisor (SIS or other school’s) supervises team
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- SMU faculty (student to find relevant faculty from any school offering guided research project or independent study)
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Expected Outcomes
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- System prototype and documentation
- Presentation and report
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- Wireframe/Proof-of-concept/analytical model/city blueprint along with evidence-based analysis
- Presentation and report, dashboard/analytical model, acceptance/review by sponsor
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- Proposal of the research problem
- Midterm report with approaches and initial findings
- Final Presentation and research paper
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Available Period
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- Year 3 Term 1 onwards (Y3T2 onwards preferred)
- It can be an implementation extension of IDP, Guided Research Project, SCSM, IoT (approval by course coordinator required).
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- Year 3 Term 1 onwards
- It can be an analytics focused project based on continuation of another project from another "approved" course e.g., SCSM, Data Mining, GIS, IOT course (approval by course coordinator required).
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Project Proposal Deadline |
One week before term starts |
One week before term starts |
One week before term starts. Your supervisor must agree to the proposal and to supervise you
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Project Proposal Template |
Download [[1]]
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Download [[2]] |
Download [[3]]
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Course Assessments
Assessment Item(s)
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Weightage (%)
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Type I - Application Project |
Type II - Smart City Analytical / Urban Planning Practicum Project |
Type III - Research Project
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Project Proposal |
10 |
10 |
10
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Mid-term presentation / report* |
20 |
30* |
30
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Final Presentation |
40 |
20 |
30
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Final Report/Paper* |
30 |
40* |
30
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Total |
100 |
100 |
100
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Course Assessment Details
Assessment Item |
Type I - Application Project |
Type II - Smart City Analytical / Urban Planning Practicum Project |
Type III - Research Project
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Project Proposal
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- Clarity of project
- Project plan and schedule
- Benefits to society
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- Clarity of project
- Project plan and schedule
- Benefits to society
- List of references
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- Clarity of project
- Project plan and schedule
- Benefits to society
- Description of available data
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Mid-term
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- Project management
- Quality of project, including demo
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- Literature survey
- Preliminary findings
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- Project management
- Preliminary findings
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Final Presentation
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- Project management
- Quality of product
- Peer evaluation
- Project documentation
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- Project management
- Peer evaluation
- Data-driven / evidence-based insights
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Report/Paper
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- Key findings to demonstrate value to sponsor and benefits to society
- Real challenges faced, mitigation steps and lessons learnt
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- Key findings to demonstrate value to sponsor and benefits to society
- Real challenges faced, mitigation steps and lessons learnt
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- Key findings to demonstrate value to sponsor and benefits to society
- Real challenges faced, mitigation steps and lessons learnt
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Lesson Plan
Milestone |
Item |
Graded by |
Feedback by
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30 June 2020 |
Confirmation of Sponsor |
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Course Manager
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14 Aug 2020 |
Project proposal |
Course Manager |
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Week 7 |
Mid-term presentation/report |
Supervisor |
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Week 14 |
Final presentation |
Supervisor, Reviewer |
Reviewer, Sponsor
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Week 15 |
Final report/paper |
Supervisor |
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Resources
Main Reference
https://wiki.smu.edu.sg/1819t2smt483/Main_Page
Other References
- https://wiki.smu.edu.sg/is480/Main_Page
- https://wiki.smu.edu.sg/ANLY482/Main_Page
- https://sis.smu.edu.sg/programmes/undergraduate/beyond/rxu#process-apply-is470x1