

Lab works will account for 35% (30% on term project and 5% on unannounced quizzes in lab) of the total course grade. ? Caliper (1996) TransCAD User's Guide Version 4.0 Additional material focusing on GIS will be available in the lab or on-line. Sample projects from prior years are available from the instructor or TA. Formal report preparation guidelines are included in the course notes. Given the importance of technical writing in the Civil Engineering profession, each submitted project will receive two equally weighted grades: one for technical content, one for report quality. All project reports must be prepared professionally. It is highly recommended that each person/team keep all project material in a 3-ring binder to facilitate management of projectĭocumentation. Incorporated into the final report will be one or more network design solutions. There will be intermediate reports due during the quarter, and a comprehensive final report will be due during exam week (tentatively, June 16, 2004). The course project will be completed individually (or perhaps in teams of 2). TransCAD manuals will be available in the Lab, and may be checked out from the TA or the main CEE office. Individual copies of TransCAD are not available, but additional formal lab time will be scheduled as needed. A formal lab will be held every week typically on Fridays but occasionally on Mondays and Wednesdays (a discussion section often may be held as part of the lab). Homework assignments and the course project will utilize TransCAD, a PC-based GIS for transportation which is installed in the Civil Engineering Computer Lab in EG3141. To provide hands-on experience with transport planning, analysis, and design and to present Geographical Information Systems (GIS) fundamentals. TRANSCAD教程1 - Project and TransCAD Overview
