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I want to have a project for my calculus class and the project should feature a practical problem from the Computer science field or related to computer science field and require the use of calculus tools. Beyond that, problems might be either well-defined or open-ended. And I want be at least 12 pages long. Everything you need to know is in the attachment down there. Also, there are some samples so you can go and check how this paper is going to be written. This paper has a different format than usual I hope you keep an eye on that Furthermore, I hope you avoid plagiarism because this paper worth 40% of my final grade so it needs to be outstanding. Best regards. Thank you.

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Applied Calculus Projects – Guidelines for Students Nature of the Project Your project should feature a practical problem from the field you are pursuing and require the use of calculus tools. Beyond that, problems might be either well-defined or open-ended. All projects will have at least two advisors – a Subject Area Advisor and a Mathematics Advisor. Subject Area Advisor Your Subject Area Advisor will most likely be the person (e.g., work supervisor, faculty member, postdoc, etc.) who suggested the project to you. This person might simply hand you a project and say “Come back when you are done” or schedule meetings with you to discuss it. How you work with your Subject Area Advisor is between you and her/him. Math Advisor Your Calculus course Instructor will be your Mathematics Advisor. You may have more than one Mathematics Advisor (any Faculty or Graduate student in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics). How to Select a Project The problem for your project can come from a number of different sources. If you have a job or an internship, your work supervisor might have a problem that is important to the organization you work for. If you have an undergraduate research position, your research advisor can be a source of project ideas. Or, you might have already taken a class or two with faculty members in your major and they might be willing to suggest a problem for you to work on. The best source of a project might be you though. Consider the things you are interested in and look for an application of calculus to them. If you can find one, you can probably build a project around that. Publication in the Undergraduate Journal of Mathematical Modeling: One + Two Selected projects will be published in the open access electronic journal UJMM: One + Two http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/ujmm/ or http://ciim.usf.edu/ujmm under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 3.0 license. Submission of a project report will imply that you are giving the editors of UJMM: One + Two permission to publish your report in this journal, should it be selected. Page 1 Project Deadlines • The deadline for selecting a project will be given to you by your Calculus Instructor. • Your subject area advisor might wish to review your report and make suggestions before you submit it. You should ask her/him if this is the case and, if so, when the deadline for this is. • The official due date of the project (final submission) – the day that it must be uploaded – will be given to you by your Calculus Instructor. Project Submission Your project (equations, graphs, diagrams, pictures included) should be presented as a Microsoft WORD document. • • • • • Clarity of writing is important. At the very least, be sure to use your spell-checking and grammar-checking facilities. It is very important that you include the correct first and last names of your project advisors. Also be certain to include their correct USF Department or Company Affiliation. This information as well as your own correct first and last name is crucial for proper identification of your project upon online submission. You will need to prepare a Project Summary in advance. This is a concise abstract type description written in the third person. The Project Summary will be posted online so it should be understandable to a general audience. Therefore it should be focused on the subject matter rather than mathematical formulas and details. You should submit your project through the PROJECT SUBMISSION link provided by your Calculus Instructor. The check list of the required and optional data appears as the first page in the submission process. You may be required to provide your advisors with a hard copy of your project. Project Checklist 1. Find a Subject Area Advisor for your project, by ___________. 2. Meet with your chosen Subject Area Advisor and identify a problem, by ___________. 3. Check back with your Mathematics and Subject Area Advisors concerning your understanding of the problem and a mathematical approach to solve it. Consult with them about any difficulties or questions. 4. Show a draft of your report to all advisors no later than _______________. 5. Submit final copy online, by ___________. Report Format Project submissions must be in the following format: (a) Cover page and Problem statement. The cover page should use the following template, followed by the problem statement (see next page): Page 2 Your section MATHEMATICS – ENGINEERING PROJECT * (e.g., MAC2282.902) PROJECT TITLE Student: First Name Last Name ADVISORS Mathematics Advisor: First Name Last Name Affiliation** Subject Area Advisor: First Name Last Name Affiliation** Problem suggested by: First name Last name Affiliation** Current semester and year PROBLEM STATEMENT Provide an exact statement of the problem as suggested by its author. * or MATHEMATICS – MEDICINE PROJECT, MATHEMATICS – BIOLOGY PROJECT, MATHEMATICS-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE PROJECT, etc. ** For instance, Electrical Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. Research and Development, Raytheon Technology. St. Petersburg, FL. Department of Radiology, Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, FL. , etc. (b) Table of Contents. Include the following sections in the table and give the page numbers. Contents 1. Abstract 2. Motivation 3. Mathematical Description and Solution Approach 4. Discussion 5. Conclusions and Recommendations 6. Nomenclature 7. References Appendix (calculations, graphs, pictures, spreadsheet information …) Page 3 P A G E #’s (c) Abstract. The abstract is a short summary of your project report – it should not exceed one or two paragraphs. It should concisely state what you did, how you did it, and what conclusions you drew from the results. The abstract will be posted online so it should be well written. (d) Motivation. In this section you should give some background about why the problem is important to science or engineering. You should also describe the problem within its engineering or science context and provide the objective for the project. (e) Mathematical Description and Solution Approach. In this section, you should formulate the mathematical approach to solving the problem – providing the relevant equations, describing the mathematical tools you used and outline the procedure used. Do NOT simply list the equations – use text between them to provide a clear understanding of them to the reader. (f) Discussion. Here, you should provide the results and discuss them. Did you meet the objective of the project? Were they as expected, or were they counter-intuitive? What implications do your results have to the problem at hand and to the field in general? (g) Conclusions and Recommendations. Give the basic conclusions of your work. This will be somewhat similar to what is in the abstract but with a little more detail – for instance, including a summary of your interpretation of the results. You should also make a few recommendations – such as things a person doing the same project might do differently or ideas for a new study that is suggested by your results. (h) Nomenclature. List the symbols that you use in your report. For each symbol, provide a description of what it represents and its units. Example: P T v V Pressure Temperature Velocity Voltage kPa o C m/s V All units used should belong to the same measuring system: Standard (English) or Metric (SI). Carefully check whether the units agree and are balanced on both sides of each equation. (i) References. Any work or ideas that you have taken from someone else should be cited directly in the text of your report. This includes any figures that you might download from the web. Do your best to find and cite the original source of information rather than the secondhand source. At the end of the report should be a list of references that were cited. Book and scientific journal references are strongly preferable to webpages. (j) Appendices. You might have detailed calculations, spreadsheets or computer programs that were used to obtain your results but do not belong in the main report. If so, you should place these materials in appendices and refer to them as needed in the report. Page 4
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Problem Statement
Determine the volume of the United States' National Aeronautics and Space Admin
(NASA)’s spacecraft or rocket as a revolutionary surface by the method of integration.

Table of Contents
1. Abstract

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2. Motivation

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3. Mathematical Description and Solution Approach

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4. Discussion

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5. Conclusions and Recommendations

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6. Nomenclature

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7. References

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Appendix (calculations, graphs, pictures, spreadsheet information …)

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COMPUTER SCIENCE PROJECT WITH CALCULUS 2
Abstract
Throughout this project report, I use calculus concept to estimate the length of a
given string of digital data, as the length is approximated by the arc length computed by
integration where the digital data is estimated by a high-degree polynomial. Digital data
is information that is spoken to utilizing the twofold number arrangement of 1's and 0's,
instead of analog representation. Throughout the project, the given digital data of 8 bits
that contains 6 points can be estimated by a 5-th degree polynomial, and the arc length is
calculated based on the equation of the curve. The final result is that the arc length is
roughly equal to 7 units. In today's computer systems, all information is advanced. The
information inside a PC, by and large, moves as parallel information. Information moving
to or from a PC, much of the time, moves as serial information. Data sourced from a
simple gadget, for example, a temperature sensor, must go through an analog-to-digital
converter to change the simple information to computerized information.
Digital data is information that speaks to different types of information utilizing
particular machine dialect frameworks that can be translated by different advances. The
most key of these frameworks is a binary system, which essentially stores complex sound,
video or content data in a progression of binary characters, generally zeros, or "on" and
"off" qualities. One of the greatest qualities of digital data is that a wide range of
exceptionally complex simple information can be spoken to with the parallel framework.
Alongside littler microchips and bigger digital data stockpiling focuses, this model of
data catch hosts helped gatherings like organizations and government offices to

investigate new outskirts of digital data collection and to speak to more amazing
reenactments through a digital data.
Motivation
This problem is important to significance to computer science as digital data
expects elucidation to wind up data. To make an interpretation of information to data,
there must be a few known variables considered. The components included are dictated
by the maker of the information and the coveted data. The digital data is utilized to
reference the information about the information. Digital data might be inferred,
determined or given. Digital data identifying with physical occasions or procedures will
likewise have a transient segment. In all cases, this transient segment is suggested. This is
the situation when a gadget, for example, a temperature lumberjack got information from
a temperature sensor. At the point when the temperature is gotten, it is expected that the
information has transient references of "now". So the gadget records the date, time and
temperature together. At the point when the information lumberjack imparts temperatures,
it should likewise report the date and time (metadata) for every temperature.
The problem can be described within its science context as on a very basic level,
PCs take after a succession of directions they are given as digital data. An arrangement of
guidelines to play out a given errand (or assignments) is known as a "program". In the
ostensible case, the program, as executed by the PC, will comprise of parallel machine
code. The components of capacity controlled by the program, however not really
executed by the CPU, are additional information. Program directions, and the information
that the program controls, are both put away in the very same way. Along these lines, it is
workable for PC projects to work on other PC programs, by controlling their automatic

information. The line amongst program an...


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