Reference no: EM133028975
NEF3002 Applied Project - Victoria University
Develop a remote smart-tech building inspection system project which will allow in tracking the advancement of the work and assign responsibilities to the team members.
AIMS AND SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
The aim of the project is as follows:
» To recognize the types of inspection which can be addressed by RVI
» To analyze the safety based on criteria such as weather, job site and day
» To determine administrative provisions which might be needed
» To identify the types of technologies to be utilized
The scope of the project are as follows:
» The application determines with inspecting a site from distant location
» It will allow communication during inspection among the team members
» It will analyze assigning task accountabilities within a construction site
Introduction
Introduction provides an excellent context for the proposal. Literature review provides an outstanding interpretation of relevant literature and identifies the gaps in knowledge and decisively establishes a justification for the study. Points are well ordered and fully supported with evidence.
Aims of the research are clearly and succinctly stated.
Materials & Methods
Research approach outstanding.
Excellent description and explanation of materials and methods. Controls identified and results analysis addressed.
Results
All results are clearly presented in an unambiguous style. All methods described in the previous section have a corresponding result. The presentation and description of the data is clear with the use of appropriate figures, tables and graphs with corresponding labels, titles and/or legends. No data analysis is presented in this section.
Discussion/Conclusions
The discussion contains an excellent analysis of the results in the context of the gaps in the research literature. The discussion has addressed any problems with the results/methodoolo gies and proposed future research avenues. The overall conclusions of the research are clearly stated.
Presentation/Q uality of the Report 10% The reader understands the report completely; if there are any mistakes they do not interfere with the meaning. The report style is exceptionally well framed for a scientific audience.
Pleasingly broad range of sentence structure and appropriate scientific vocabulary is used. Rarely errors in sentence formation or spelling. An appropriate range of references and uniform referencing style are used.