PU Product Demonstration Automated Insurance Claim Service System Presentation

PU Product Demonstration Automated Insurance Claim Service System Presentation

PU Product Demonstration Automated Insurance Claim Service System Presentation

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  1. The artefact/product demonstration is the opportunity to demonstrate the output from the applied research project. The production of an artefact or product allows the learner to demonstrate evidence of independent research, critically analysing the potential of an application /idea and provide insights into how it can be implemented and evaluated. The demonstration of such an item shows the learners ability to move from ideation, through to prototype and solution.
  2. This is how the artefact will be graded

Analysis, design and implementation of the artefact. Usefulness and completeness of the artefact.

Links artefact clearly and concisely to primary research and/or the research question. Justifies the selection of artefact in relation to overall Applied Research Project.

make a presentation of the research findings in 10 slides (not counting title and references slides)

must include minimum 100 words in the speakers’ notes (total 1000 words minimum)

i will attach the research once a tutor is selected

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