week 12
Week 12 Final Presentation and Feedback
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August 13, 2025
Author: Sagar Chaudhary
Title: Final Presentation and Feedback
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Delivered the final 20-minute presentation summarising the entire project lifecycle — from problem identification to the final implementation and testing results.
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Highlighted key achievements, challenges overcome, and lessons learned during the development process.
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Presented live demonstration of the final system, showing all main functionalities and features.
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Focused on how the chosen technologies (PostgreSQL + Python) contributed to meeting project goals effectively.
5.3.1 Final Presentation Content Overview
Section | Key Points Covered | Time Allocated |
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Introduction | Recap of project purpose, scope, and team | 2 mins |
Problem Statement | Real-world issue and its impact | 2 mins |
Proposed Solution | System architecture, features, and benefits | 3 mins |
Technology Recap | Review of decision matrix choices and justifications | 2 mins |
Development Journey | Timeline, sprint outcomes, and collaboration highlights | 3 mins |
Final Demonstration | Live walkthrough of all core features | 4 mins |
Project Outcomes | Goals achieved, performance benchmarks, user survey results | 2 mins |
Future Enhancements | Suggestions for scaling, adding features, and maintenance | 1 min |
Q&A | Addressed queries from audience and lecturer | 1 min |
5.3.2 Feedback Summary
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Positive Aspects:
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Clear explanation of the problem and solution.
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Professional slide design and consistent formatting.
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Confident delivery and good time management.
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Effective live demonstration with no technical issues.
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Suggestions for Improvement:
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Include more real-user feedback in future.
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Add short video snippets or animations for better engagement.
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Provide additional performance analytics in the “Project Outcomes” section.
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Reflection
This final presentation showcased the collective effort and collaboration of the team. Feedback from peers and lecturers will be used to further refine the project, especially for future deployment and scaling.
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