: How the project solves a real-world problem or contributes to a specific field.
Standard documentation follows strict academic formatting, typically requiring Times New Roman font (size 12), 1.5 line spacing, and specific margins. The structure usually includes: : Cover Page : Title, author, year, and school name. rocnikovy_projekt_XX_dokumentace.docx
How the project was executed (e.g., Waterfall vs. Agile in IT, or specific laboratory methods). : How the project solves a real-world problem
: Definition of the topic and why it was chosen. How the project was executed (e
: Includes the advisor’s (supervisor's) name and date of submission.
: Description of the "realization" (e.g., code, physical model, or experiment), including methodology and tools used. Evaluation/Results : Analysis of whether the goals were met. Conclusion : Summary of findings and potential future work. Back Matter : List of References : Proper citation of all sources.
: A signed statement that the work is the student's own.