• Due date: Tuesday 26th May 2026, 23:55 (Week 12). You will present during your tutorial in Week 12 in the order decided by your tutor.
  • Assignment Weighting: 5% of total grade
  • Submission: Submit via Canvas—see Submission instructions below.
  • Policies: For late submission, plagiarism, and other policies, see the policies page.

Assignment 4 (Group Assignment): Presentation [5 MARKS]

Prepare a presentation of up to 5 minutes, with 1 minute reserved for questions from other students and your tutor.

Your presentation must include at least the following:

  1. Problem statement. What problem are you solving in Assignment 3? What is your goal (e.g., improving test generation quality, coverage, or pass rate)?

  2. Approach Design. Your main idea and approach. Explain what makes your approach different.

  3. Experiments. Which projects or methods did you evaluate? What metrics did you use (e.g., pass rate, line/branch coverage, compilation success)? Include key numbers and/or plots or tables, and highlight the most important comparison(s).

  4. Conclusion. What worked, what did not, and what you think could be done to address your limitations.

You may also include more specific information about your work if relevant (e.g., from earlier activities or assignments), and anything else you found interesting or relevant.

There is no strict limit on the number of slides, but a single slide for the entire presentation is not acceptable. Include a title slide at the beginning. Allocate your time so that you can deliver the presentation clearly within the 4-minute limit.

Marking Rubric#

Your presentation will be assessed on the following four aspects:

  1. Fluency. Delivery is smooth and well paced; the speaker(s) speak clearly and without excessive hesitation or filler.
  2. Content. The presentation covers the required elements (problem statement, approach, experiments, conclusion) with sufficient depth and accuracy.
  3. Clarity of ideas. The main points (problem, approach, experiments, conclusion) are expressed clearly and are easy for the audience to follow.
  4. Slide quality. Slides are well structured, readable, and appropriate in amount (not overcrowded or too sparse); layout and visuals support the message.

Submission checklist#

  • Presentation does not exceed 4 minutes; questions from other students and your tutor are answered during the Week 12 tutorial
  • All group members are attentive and not disruptive during other groups’ presentations; you are encouraged to ask questions to show you have listened and engaged

Submission instructions#

  • You will present during your tutorial in Week 12 in the order decided by your tutor.
  • Submit your presentation slides (and any supporting materials—e.g., scripts, dot points, or notes) via Canvas before the deadline.
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