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• Flow Charts/ similar relevant charts
Project Timeline
The project timeline shows your (detail) plans and activities that will be conducted for the whole project. You will need to indicate time frames and deadlines. You can use the Gantt chart or any other project planning tool to illustrate your activities.
Tools and Languages
In this section you should state the possible tools and/or languages that you intend to evaluate and finally use in the project.
Expected Output/Result
In this section you should state/draw/sketch the possible and potential outputs from the project that must be consistent with the objectives. It should contain explanations on how the project is worth doing and how it will contribute to the industry/community.
References
The purpose of a reference is to acknowledge the contributions of other authors to which you owe an intellectual debt, and also to enable readers to locate the source easily. In this section, you can use alphabetical or numerical system. For the latter, we recommend IEEE system which is widely used in computer sciences and engineering. IEEE system dictates the in-text citation to appear as a number within square brackets (e.g. [1]). The full details of the reference appear in the reference list in the order of citation in the text. The following is an example list of references using IEEE system. Please refer to the IEEE citation reference for details.
[1] I. Sommerville, "Software Engineering", 11th ed., Addison-Wesley, 2015.
[2] V. J. Blue, and J. L. Adler, “Cellular automata micro-simulation of bi-directional
pedestrian flows,” J. Transportation Research, pp. 135-141, 2000.
[3] S. Sarmady, F. Haron, and A. Z. H. Talib, “Modelling groups of pedestrians in least effort crowd movements using cellular automata,” in Proc. 2009 2nd Asia International Conference on Modelling & Simulation, Bali, Indonesia, 2009, pp. 520- 525.
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