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THERMODYNAMICS-II

ME 332
COMPLEX ENGINEERING PROBLEM

Lecture 23
Grading Policy
• Quizzes: 10 %
• Assignments: 10 %
• CEP: 10%
• Mid-Term Exam: 30 %
• Final Exam: 40 %
CEP (Complex Engineering Problem):
Engineering problems which cannot be resolved without in-depth engineering
knowledge, and have some or all of the characteristics listed below:
Sr. # Attribute Complex Problems
1 Range of conflicting Involve wide-ranging or conflicting technical,
requirements engineering and other issues.

2 Depth of analysis Have no obvious solution and require abstract


required thinking, originality in analysis to formulate suitable
models.
3 Depth of knowledge Requires research-based knowledge much of which
required is at, or informed by, the forefront of the professional
discipline and which allows a fundamentals-based,
4 Interdependence Are high level problems including many component
parts or sub-problems.
5 Range of resources Involve the use of diverse resources (and for this
purpose, resources include people, money,
equipment, materials, information and
technologies).
CEP (Complex Engineering Problem):

A set of CEPs will be provided. Group of students (Max. 4) can


choose one CEP out of given set of CEPs.

Grading:
- Solution of CEP (5 marks)
( based on formulas, calculations, acceptable design)
- Presentation (1 marks)
- Quality of report (3 marks)
comprehensive, free from plagiarism, format followed
- Dealing with questions (1 marks)

Sample for report writing will be provided (CAN BE HAND


WRITTEN OR TYPED)
Deadline for group submission (11 October 2019)
Send the name of your group member to your respective
class TA.
Engr. Suleman: A section, gme1833@giki.edu.pk
Engr. Saad Ahmad: B section, gme1965@giki.edu.pk

Report Submission Deadline: 6th December 2019


Presentation week: last week of classes

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