Important Dates

 

Jan. 23 – Last day to form groups and choose topic

Jan. 24 – Randomly form groups and assign topics to left over students

Feb. 25 – First oral presentation (problem formulation): approximately 5mins/group

Apr. 2 – Report due in class for every group

Apr 2, 3 – Second oral presentation: approximately 20mins/group (15mins presentation + 5mins Q/A) ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY

 

Projects List

 

Programming Projects

 

 

  1. Web Services + XACML ( Swati Jain and Zara Razvi)

 

  1. Web Services + SAML: Single Sign On (Mobashir Nasar, Vladimir Kavoun, and Wei Wang)

 

  1. Web Services + SAML + XACML (Xinrong Huang, Jeremy Ng, Yusup Yusup).

·         Read this document for an overview.

 

  1. VoIP using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (Adrian Vasilescu and Alex Volkov)

 

  1. Web-based Instant Messaging (Neela Maharaj, Dariusz Benda, Khandker Hasan)

 

 

Paper-based Projects (you are required to use Latex for your report)

 

  1. Vehicular sensor networks (Arsalan Bahojb, Scott Haley, Ron Tal)

 

  1. Viruses (Agyakar Singh, Vishant, Jasmine Kaur)

 

Order of presentations:

 

  1. Virus
  2. Vehicular sensor networks
  3. VoIP
  4. Web-based IM
  5. Web Services + SAML
  6. Web Services + XACML
  7. Web Services + SAML + XACML

 

Marking Scheme*

 

Programming Project

Paper-based Project

20% - Presentation and Q/A (or demo)

20% - Presentation and Q/A

10% - Format, organization, layout, grammars

10% - Format, organization, layout, grammars

10% - Introduction + Problem Formulation

20% - Introduction + Problem Formulation

10% - System Design

10% - Summary of related work

25% - Implementation

10% - Summary/understanding of the base papers

5% - Evaluation or testing

10% - Evaluation or comparison

10% - References (citation)

10% - References (citation)

10% - Conclusion and Discussion

10% - Conclusion and discussion

 

* Note that you do not have to breakdown your report as above