CS588: Cryptology - Principles and Applications, Fall 2001
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Project Preliminary Proposal
Due: Monday 1 OctoberThe preliminary proposal should contain at least the following three sections:
- Topic Description - If you are doing a design/implementation project, what problem are you trying to solve? If you are doing a research survey/assessment project, why is it important? How will the world be better off as a result of your project?
- Related Work - this doesn't need to be complete yet, but you should have identified a few sources that are relevant to your project.
- Plan - a clear description of what exactly you will do. This should also explain how you will divide work amongst your team.
University of Virginia Department of Computer Science CS 588: Cryptology - Principles and Applications |
David Evans evans@virginia.edu |