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Instructions

Accessing the Prototype

Software Requirements

(platform, browsers, etc.)

Using the Prototype

What Parts are Implemented?

Describe which parts of the prototype are shallow (incompletely implemented or canned), so that your evaluators know what should work and what shouldn't.

If your prototype must be downloaded, like a JAR or SWF file, put it in a place where it can be downloaded over the Web, and include a link to it in your wiki. All Athena users have a Public directory which is accessible by the URL http://web.mit.edu.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/username/Public/.

Your prototype must remain frozen (no changes) and accessible at this location for two weeks after the due date.

Your prototype should be downloadable as a single file. Package multiple files into a ZIP archive for easy downloading.

Add a section called GR4 Computer Prototype to your project's wiki page.  This section should provide instructions for accessing and starting up your computer prototype, both for your classmates who will be evaluating your prototype and for the staff who will be grading it. 
Specify the platform and software requirements for your prototype.
Give brief, step-by-step instructions for starting up your prototype. For web sites, a hyperlink to the site is sufficient. For JAR files or executables, say how to install and start the program.
Describe which parts of the prototype are shallow (incompletely implemented or canned), so that your evaluators know what should work and what shouldn't.
If your prototype must be downloaded, like a JAR or SWF file, put it in a place where it can be downloaded over the Web, and include a link to it in your wiki. All Athena users have a Public directory which is accessible by the URL http://web.mit.edu.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/username/Public/.
Your prototype must remain frozen (no changes) and accessible at this location for two weeks after the due date.
Your prototype should be downloadable as a single file. Package multiple files into a ZIP archive for easy downloading.

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