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Individual Summary Report

The individual Summary Report is a concise statement on your reflections about the project from your perspective as a team member. Its role is to consolidate your understanding of the project and the process, to report on your individual time spent on the project, and also to consier the project in the context of the ACS Code of Ethics. The report should consist of the following:
  1. Summary. A concise summary of the project and your role in it, including a critical account of what you got out of the project, what worked and what didn't work. Depth of understanding and thinking should be demonstrated. (350 word limit)
  2. Time analysis. Analysis of the time you spent each week performing particular tasks. Show planned (estimated) and actual times, together with differences, by week and task and give totals. It should be easy to scan though to spot the significant, graphical presentation might be appropriate. A brief explanation of any major variations between estimated and actual times would be helpful. Perhaps indicate briefly how your estimates were constructed.
  3. Ethical Checklist. Complete the form listing the ACS guidelines ( Spreadsheet here CSV file if you do not have Excel). For each indicate the degree to which they were observed, on a scale Observed, Partially observed, Violated, Not applicable. Give no more than a 150 word explanation of your scores, picking out just the key features.


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