Individual Assessment and Reflection

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Mitchell Petredis

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Reference page for this assignment: Gene Database Project Report Guidelines

Statement of Work

NOTE: "Important Files 3" does not have a .gdb file because of accidentally importing duplicate data into PostgreSQL; I decided it would be a hindrance to use that .gdb file for analysis and therefore discarded it. A new database and .gdb file were created under "Important Files 4" to resolve this issue.

Assessment of Project

  • Our project was somewhat successful, but it is still a work in progress. I believe my team displayed dedication to the quality of the project, and while we were not able to create an error-free database this semester, our work-ethic significantly contributed to the further completion of the gene database. If my team's schedule outside of this class weren't as complex, I believe we could have delivered a finished product.
  • If I could do it all over again, I'd start the project earlier. Additionally, having a laptop with all the lab software would have made it more convenient to organize the project and work on it away from the lab.
  • Gene Database Project and Group Report Evaluation
    1. Content: We described our methods with as much detail as we could and provided explanations for our results and discussion.
    2. Organization: We followed the prompt given to us, and reading the report over again it seems like it's structured well.
    3. Completeness: Considering the challenges we had with this project, I'd say our report feels as complete as it can be.

Reflection on the Process

  • I learned the following
    • With my head: Biology and Computer Science can drastically benefit from each other. As technology improves, scientists can discover new things that previously could not be comprehended or understood.
    • With my heart: Close communication and flexibility in scheduling with team members is critical to achieving project goals.
    • With your hands: I gained a better understanding of how database management and organization works, and even learned some coding.
  • A year from now, I'll remember the various SQL queries and how to utilize filtering mechanisms in large datasets.
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