Idea stage
Ideas will be judged on the following criteria:
- Concept
- Creative, novel and innovative
- Relevance of pain points addressed
- Proposed Architecture / system diagram
- Impact
- Practical usability potential
- Viability on a global scale
- Relevance to the masses
- Scalability
- Ease of implementation
- Easy to understand and elaborate design
- Assumptions and constraints
Pre-finale - prototype stage
Prototypes will be judged on the following criteria:
- Code
- Quality and Level of Code
- Coding standard, beautified and well-maintained code, external libraries
- Use of Algorithms, APIs, Logic, Frameworks and external libraries in code
- Design
- Maturity of open-source technologies/frameworks used
- Interface and design of APIs for analytical insights
- Data and metadata management and scalability for higher volumes of data
- Scalability of the prototype to achieve the desired end state
- Portability of the prototype to Azure environment is preferred
- Overall Usability
- Use of relevant/ latest dataset
- Additional features/ insights
- Lesser bugs and Documentation
- Collaborative tools and ease of solution adaptability
- Comprehensiveness of the solutions including app in terms of functionality and working given the idea/concept
- Prototype Build
- Minimum viable product for implementation
- Relevant metrics to be taken care of such as accuracy, adaptive mechanisms, etc.
- Good coding/ development practices to be followed
- Presentation of the prototype
Idea submission guidelines
The following fields are mandatory at the time of submission:
- Detailed description of the solution
- Updated idea submission template - Click here to download the template
Pre-finale - prototype submission guidelines
The following fields are mandatory at the time of submission:
- Detailed description of the solution
- Updates prototype submission template - Click here to download the template
- Demo link - Share the link of the working project
- Source code
- Instructions to run
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