| The Supercomputing Challenge ProposalA proposal for the Supercomputing Challenge is a brief description of 
the computational scientific problem that your team plans to solve.  In the proposal, 
you must clearly state
 
  what the problem is, the definition of the problemwhy it is important, the purpose of the project or what results 
you hope to gethow you plan to work on it, plan of action or methods you hope 
to get. The proposal is helpful to both you and the judges who will access the 
completed projects.  Preparing the proposal helps the team define 
exactly what its project will be.  After you pin down the problem that 
you will solve, you must devise a plan of action, in other words, decide 
how you will solve the problem.  This plan of action will guide your 
work during the year.  The plan may include doing research, writing a 
computer program, analyzing data, talking to people in that particular 
field, and drawing conclusions.  The judges will read each proposal to 
get an initial impression of the project.  You can read last year's 
proposal in the archives. Remember proposals are short and concise, no more than 250 words.  
Each of the points can be covered in one or two sentences. Bring a hardcopy of your proposal to the Kickoff Conference |