Isaiahensley / Aquatic-RIG

Our Senior Capstone project focuses on developing a Streamlit website dedicated to the visualization of aquatic NetCDF datasets. Aquatic data is inherently complex, being both spatiotemporal—capturing information over different times and space. Our website will let users alternate through time and depth to give comprehensive visuals for their data.
https://aquaticrig-develop.streamlit.app/
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Speculating Presentation #26

Closed Isaiahensley closed 11 months ago

Isaiahensley commented 1 year ago

Submit your slides or documents used for the speculating presentation

Isaiahensley commented 1 year ago

Aquatic RIG Presentation (1).pptx This was our previous presentation

spaude11 commented 1 year ago

So we have base model to work on, we will start working on the slides and collecting necessary resources.

A speculating presentation typically refers to a presentation or speech where the speaker is discussing or presenting information and analysis related to speculative or uncertain topics. Speculation, in this context, refers to making educated guesses or predictions about future events, outcomes, or trends based on available information and analysis. It often involves discussing potential scenarios, risks, and opportunities.

Isaiahensley commented 1 year ago

I plan to work on this after finishing my other assigned issues

Isaiahensley commented 12 months ago

Speculating Presentation - Aquatic RIG.pptx

spaude11 commented 11 months ago

Slides look great, We will work on updating it till we do our presentation.

Isaiahensley commented 11 months ago

Finished Presentation PowerPoint File Speculating Presentation - Aquatic RIG.pptx

Isaiahensley commented 11 months ago

Speculating Presentation - Aquatic RIG (1).pptx

spaude11 commented 11 months ago

I have reviewed your presentation for the Aquatic Rig project and would like to provide some critical feedback, especially regarding the development tools section. It's essential for every team member to have a clear understanding of the tools and technologies used in your project, as this forms the backbone of your development process.

  1. Integrated Development Environment (IDE):

Listed Tools: Jupyter Notebook, PyCharm Feedback: These are powerful IDEs, but their specific roles and applicability to your project were not clearly explained. Jupyter is typically used for data science and exploration, while PyCharm is a more general-purpose IDE. Clarify their distinct purposes in your project.

  1. Language and Framework:

Listed: Python 3.x, Streamlit Feedback: Python is a versatile language, and Streamlit is an excellent choice for quickly deploying data applications. However, your understanding of how Streamlit will serve your specific project needs was lacking. Elaborate on how you plan to leverage these technologies.

  1. Version Control and Collaboration:

Listed: Git, GitHub Feedback: Git is essential for version control, and GitHub for collaboration. Ensure you understand and can explain how these tools integrate into your workflow, including branching strategies and pull requests.

  1. Data Management:

Listed: FileSystem, Data warehouse, Cloud Storage Feedback: The presentation did not adequately explain how you plan to use these for data management. Differentiating between local file systems, cloud storage solutions, and the role of a data warehouse is crucial.

  1. Data Visualization Libraries:

Listed: Matplotlib, Seaborn, Plotly, Pandas Feedback: These libraries are powerful for visualization, but your presentation did not clearly articulate how each will be used. They have overlapping functionalities, so rationalize your choice for each.

  1. Web Hosting and CI/CD:

Listed: Streamlit Sharing, Heroku, GitHub Feedback: The choice of hosting platforms and CI/CD integration was not well explained. Discuss how you plan to use GitHub for CI/CD, and the rationale behind choosing Streamlit Sharing and Heroku for hosting.

  1. Front-End, Authentication, and Containerization:

Listed: BootStrap/Streamlit, Streamlit Sharing, Docker Feedback: Explain the role of Bootstrap in your front-end development and how Docker will be used for containerization. The use of Streamlit Sharing for authentication needs further clarification. Conclusion: Your presentation displayed a range of tools, but the depth of understanding behind each was not apparent. For your next presentation, especially the Pipeline presentation in December, I expect a more thorough comprehension of these tools. Each member should be able to articulate the role and purpose of the tools in your project. This is crucial not only for a successful presentation but for the effective execution of your project.

Please take this feedback as an opportunity for growth and improvement. I am available for any further clarification or guidance.

Presentation: 50 - Did not have an understanding of what was being presented. Standups: 50 - Excessive tardiness or absence to class by members of the team. Standups are to be submitted by 9:00am on Tuesday and Thursday. If your lead was in class the day that I had a meeting with team leads, you would know this. Retrospective 100 - The retrospective was adequate.

spaude11 commented 11 months ago

Speculating Presentation - Aquatic RIG-2.pptx