Hackathons: From Idea to Successful Implementation
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Basics -- 1.1 History -- 1.2 Goals -- 1.3 Procedure -- 1.4 Summary -- 2 Preparation -- 2.1 Organizer and Participants -- 2.1.1 Corporate Hackathon -- 2.1.2 External Hackathon of a Corporation -- 2.1.3 A Government Agency Organizes a Hackathon -- 2.1.4 Hackathon as Campus Event of a University -- 2.1.5 A Club Holding a Hackathon -- 2.1.6 The Composition of Participants -- 2.1.7 All Age Groups -- 2.1.8 The Right Size for a Hackathon -- 2.1.9 The Composition of the Teams -- 2.2 Duration -- 2.2.1 The Short Hackathon -- 2.2.2 The Weekend Hackathon -- 2.2.3 The Very Long Hackathon -- 2.2.4 The Smart Hackathon -- 2.2.5 The Right Date -- 2.2.6 Pause Regulations -- 2.3 Legal Aspects -- 2.3.1 Proper Public Relations -- 2.3.2 The Invitation Process -- 2.3.3 Media Accompaniment -- 2.3.4 Agreement of Exploitation Rights -- 2.3.5 Exclusion Criteria -- 2.3.6 Fraudulent Intentions -- 2.3.7 Regulations -- 2.3.8 Other Rules -- 2.4 Advertising -- 2.4.1 Name and Motto of the Event -- 2.4.2 Website -- 2.4.3 Advertising in Trade Journals or Local Press -- 2.4.4 Flyer, Poster, Printed Matter -- 2.4.5 E-Mailing and Viral Marketing -- 2.4.6 Word of Mouth -- 2.4.7 Media Partnership -- 2.4.8 Live Reporting -- 2.5 Venue -- 2.5.1 The Ideal Location -- 2.5.2 A Sensible Spatial Division -- 2.5.3 The Service Desk -- 2.5.4 What Else Is to Be Thought of? -- 2.5.5 Special Case: Online Hackathon -- 2.6 Equipment and Technology -- 2.6.1 Own or Loaned Equipment -- 2.6.2 WLAN and Adequate Connectivity -- 2.6.3 Periphery -- 2.6.4 Platform and Cloud Access -- 2.6.5 Licenses -- 2.6.6 Consumables -- 2.6.7 Analog Resources -- 2.7 The Organizing Team -- 2.7.1 The Planning Staff -- 2.7.2 Supervisors -- 2.7.3 Mentors -- 2.7.4 Moderator -- 2.8 Costs -- 2.8.1 Prize Money -- 2.8.2 Catering -- 2.8.3 Advertising -- 2.8.4 Premises -- 2.8.5 Agency Services | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.8.6 Technology, Loan, Licenses -- 2.9 Sponsors -- 2.9.1 Sponsor Selection -- 2.9.2 Sponsor Packages -- 2.9.3 Sponsors -- 2.10 Prices and Incentives -- 2.10.1 Cash Prizes -- 2.10.2 Material Prizes -- 2.10.3 Intangible Prizes -- 2.10.4 Venture Capital -- 2.10.5 Cooperation, Internships, and Employment -- 2.11 Jury, Presentation, and Award Ceremony -- 2.11.1 Composition of the Jury -- 2.11.2 Task of the Jury -- 2.11.3 Size of the Jury -- 2.11.4 Evaluation Criteria and Jury Rules -- 2.12 Alternative: Special Prize -- 2.13 Supporting Program -- 2.13.1 Presentation of the Organizers -- 2.13.2 Exhibits and World of Experience -- 2.13.3 Discussion Forums -- 2.13.4 Podium -- 2.14 Creative Additions -- 2.15 Summary -- 3 Operation -- 3.1 Invitation Communication -- 3.2 Start Phase -- 3.2.1 Before Arrival -- 3.2.2 What to Bring? -- 3.2.3 The Preliminary Program -- 3.2.4 Organizational Rules and Procedure -- 3.2.5 Showing the Possibilities of Idea Generation -- 3.2.6 Questionnaires -- 3.2.7 Role Allocation -- 3.2.8 Prizes -- 3.2.9 Motto -- 3.2.10 Panel at the Beginning -- 3.2.11 Keynote -- 3.3 Work Phase -- 3.3.1 Flyingstart -- 3.3.2 Creative Phase -- 3.3.3 Implementation -- 3.3.4 Part of the Organizer in the Work Phase -- 3.3.5 Jury Involvement -- 3.3.6 Feedback Sheet -- 3.3.7 Presentation Preparation -- 3.3.8 Presentation Mix -- 3.3.9 Final Checks -- 3.3.10 Time Management -- 3.3.11 Countdown -- 3.4 Final Phase -- 3.4.1 Presentation of Results -- 3.4.2 Jury Phase and Award Ceremony -- 3.4.3 Final -- 3.4.4 Farewell -- 3.5 Summary -- 4 Follow-Up -- 4.1 Lessons Learned -- 4.2 Thank You -- 4.3 Reporting -- 4.4 Processing the Results -- 4.5 Supporting the Next Steps -- 4.6 Cooperations -- 4.7 Job Interviews -- 4.8 Alumni Network -- 4.9 Sustainability -- 4.10 Summary -- 5 Participant View -- 5.1 Reasons for Participation -- 5.2 How Do I Win at a Hackathon? | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.3 Personal Preparation -- 5.4 And After That? -- 5.5 Summary -- 6 Criticism -- 6.1 General Criticism -- 6.2 Criticism of Corporate Hackathons -- 6.3 Summary -- 7 Summary -- 8 Outlook -- 9 Quotations -- 10 Checklists -- 10.1 Lists for Preparation -- 10.1.1 Media for Communication -- 10.1.2 Activities in Preparation -- 10.2 Lists for Operation -- 10.2.1 Activities in Operation -- 10.3 Lists for Follow-Up -- 10.3.1 Success Metrics -- 10.3.2 Activities in Follow-Up -- 10.4 Lists for Participants -- 10.4.1 Reasons for Participation -- 10.4.2 Personal Preparation -- 10.4.3 Packing List for Participants -- 10.4.4 Personal Follow-Up -- 10.5 Templates for Feedback Forms -- 10.5.1 Participant Feedback -- 10.5.2 Sponsor Feedback -- 10.5.3 Investor Feedback -- 10.5.4 Team Feedback -- References -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Basics -- 1.1 History -- 1.2 Goals -- 1.3 Procedure -- 1.4 Summary -- 2 Preparation -- 2.1 Organizer and Participants -- 2.1.1 Corporate Hackathon -- 2.1.2 External Hackathon of a Corporation -- 2.1.3 A Government Agency Organizes a Hackathon -- 2.1.4 Hackathon as Campus Event of a University -- 2.1.5 A Club Holding a Hackathon -- 2.1.6 The Composition of Participants -- 2.1.7 All Age Groups -- 2.1.8 The Right Size for a Hackathon -- 2.1.9 The Composition of the Teams -- 2.2 Duration -- 2.2.1 The Short Hackathon -- 2.2.2 The Weekend Hackathon -- 2.2.3 The Very Long Hackathon -- 2.2.4 The Smart Hackathon -- 2.2.5 The Right Date -- 2.2.6 Pause Regulations -- 2.3 Legal Aspects -- 2.3.1 Proper Public Relations -- 2.3.2 The Invitation Process -- 2.3.3 Media Accompaniment -- 2.3.4 Agreement of Exploitation Rights -- 2.3.5 Exclusion Criteria -- 2.3.6 Fraudulent Intentions -- 2.3.7 Regulations -- 2.3.8 Other Rules -- 2.4 Advertising -- 2.4.1 Name and Motto of the Event -- 2.4.2 Website -- 2.4.3 Advertising in Trade Journals or Local Press -- 2.4.4 Flyer, Poster, Printed Matter -- 2.4.5 E-Mailing and Viral Marketing -- 2.4.6 Word of Mouth -- 2.4.7 Media Partnership -- 2.4.8 Live Reporting -- 2.5 Venue -- 2.5.1 The Ideal Location -- 2.5.2 A Sensible Spatial Division -- 2.5.3 The Service Desk -- 2.5.4 What Else Is to Be Thought of? -- 2.5.5 Special Case: Online Hackathon -- 2.6 Equipment and Technology -- 2.6.1 Own or Loaned Equipment -- 2.6.2 WLAN and Adequate Connectivity -- 2.6.3 Periphery -- 2.6.4 Platform and Cloud Access -- 2.6.5 Licenses -- 2.6.6 Consumables -- 2.6.7 Analog Resources -- 2.7 The Organizing Team -- 2.7.1 The Planning Staff -- 2.7.2 Supervisors -- 2.7.3 Mentors -- 2.7.4 Moderator -- 2.8 Costs -- 2.8.1 Prize Money -- 2.8.2 Catering -- 2.8.3 Advertising -- 2.8.4 Premises -- 2.8.5 Agency Services 2.8.6 Technology, Loan, Licenses -- 2.9 Sponsors -- 2.9.1 Sponsor Selection -- 2.9.2 Sponsor Packages -- 2.9.3 Sponsors -- 2.10 Prices and Incentives -- 2.10.1 Cash Prizes -- 2.10.2 Material Prizes -- 2.10.3 Intangible Prizes -- 2.10.4 Venture Capital -- 2.10.5 Cooperation, Internships, and Employment -- 2.11 Jury, Presentation, and Award Ceremony -- 2.11.1 Composition of the Jury -- 2.11.2 Task of the Jury -- 2.11.3 Size of the Jury -- 2.11.4 Evaluation Criteria and Jury Rules -- 2.12 Alternative: Special Prize -- 2.13 Supporting Program -- 2.13.1 Presentation of the Organizers -- 2.13.2 Exhibits and World of Experience -- 2.13.3 Discussion Forums -- 2.13.4 Podium -- 2.14 Creative Additions -- 2.15 Summary -- 3 Operation -- 3.1 Invitation Communication -- 3.2 Start Phase -- 3.2.1 Before Arrival -- 3.2.2 What to Bring? -- 3.2.3 The Preliminary Program -- 3.2.4 Organizational Rules and Procedure -- 3.2.5 Showing the Possibilities of Idea Generation -- 3.2.6 Questionnaires -- 3.2.7 Role Allocation -- 3.2.8 Prizes -- 3.2.9 Motto -- 3.2.10 Panel at the Beginning -- 3.2.11 Keynote -- 3.3 Work Phase -- 3.3.1 Flyingstart -- 3.3.2 Creative Phase -- 3.3.3 Implementation -- 3.3.4 Part of the Organizer in the Work Phase -- 3.3.5 Jury Involvement -- 3.3.6 Feedback Sheet -- 3.3.7 Presentation Preparation -- 3.3.8 Presentation Mix -- 3.3.9 Final Checks -- 3.3.10 Time Management -- 3.3.11 Countdown -- 3.4 Final Phase -- 3.4.1 Presentation of Results -- 3.4.2 Jury Phase and Award Ceremony -- 3.4.3 Final -- 3.4.4 Farewell -- 3.5 Summary -- 4 Follow-Up -- 4.1 Lessons Learned -- 4.2 Thank You -- 4.3 Reporting -- 4.4 Processing the Results -- 4.5 Supporting the Next Steps -- 4.6 Cooperations -- 4.7 Job Interviews -- 4.8 Alumni Network -- 4.9 Sustainability -- 4.10 Summary -- 5 Participant View -- 5.1 Reasons for Participation -- 5.2 How Do I Win at a Hackathon? 5.3 Personal Preparation -- 5.4 And After That? -- 5.5 Summary -- 6 Criticism -- 6.1 General Criticism -- 6.2 Criticism of Corporate Hackathons -- 6.3 Summary -- 7 Summary -- 8 Outlook -- 9 Quotations -- 10 Checklists -- 10.1 Lists for Preparation -- 10.1.1 Media for Communication -- 10.1.2 Activities in Preparation -- 10.2 Lists for Operation -- 10.2.1 Activities in Operation -- 10.3 Lists for Follow-Up -- 10.3.1 Success Metrics -- 10.3.2 Activities in Follow-Up -- 10.4 Lists for Participants -- 10.4.1 Reasons for Participation -- 10.4.2 Personal Preparation -- 10.4.3 Packing List for Participants -- 10.4.4 Personal Follow-Up -- 10.5 Templates for Feedback Forms -- 10.5.1 Participant Feedback -- 10.5.2 Sponsor Feedback -- 10.5.3 Investor Feedback -- 10.5.4 Team Feedback -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Kohne, Andreas Verfasser aut Hackathons From Idea to Successful Implementation Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (114 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Basics -- 1.1 History -- 1.2 Goals -- 1.3 Procedure -- 1.4 Summary -- 2 Preparation -- 2.1 Organizer and Participants -- 2.1.1 Corporate Hackathon -- 2.1.2 External Hackathon of a Corporation -- 2.1.3 A Government Agency Organizes a Hackathon -- 2.1.4 Hackathon as Campus Event of a University -- 2.1.5 A Club Holding a Hackathon -- 2.1.6 The Composition of Participants -- 2.1.7 All Age Groups -- 2.1.8 The Right Size for a Hackathon -- 2.1.9 The Composition of the Teams -- 2.2 Duration -- 2.2.1 The Short Hackathon -- 2.2.2 The Weekend Hackathon -- 2.2.3 The Very Long Hackathon -- 2.2.4 The Smart Hackathon -- 2.2.5 The Right Date -- 2.2.6 Pause Regulations -- 2.3 Legal Aspects -- 2.3.1 Proper Public Relations -- 2.3.2 The Invitation Process -- 2.3.3 Media Accompaniment -- 2.3.4 Agreement of Exploitation Rights -- 2.3.5 Exclusion Criteria -- 2.3.6 Fraudulent Intentions -- 2.3.7 Regulations -- 2.3.8 Other Rules -- 2.4 Advertising -- 2.4.1 Name and Motto of the Event -- 2.4.2 Website -- 2.4.3 Advertising in Trade Journals or Local Press -- 2.4.4 Flyer, Poster, Printed Matter -- 2.4.5 E-Mailing and Viral Marketing -- 2.4.6 Word of Mouth -- 2.4.7 Media Partnership -- 2.4.8 Live Reporting -- 2.5 Venue -- 2.5.1 The Ideal Location -- 2.5.2 A Sensible Spatial Division -- 2.5.3 The Service Desk -- 2.5.4 What Else Is to Be Thought of? -- 2.5.5 Special Case: Online Hackathon -- 2.6 Equipment and Technology -- 2.6.1 Own or Loaned Equipment -- 2.6.2 WLAN and Adequate Connectivity -- 2.6.3 Periphery -- 2.6.4 Platform and Cloud Access -- 2.6.5 Licenses -- 2.6.6 Consumables -- 2.6.7 Analog Resources -- 2.7 The Organizing Team -- 2.7.1 The Planning Staff -- 2.7.2 Supervisors -- 2.7.3 Mentors -- 2.7.4 Moderator -- 2.8 Costs -- 2.8.1 Prize Money -- 2.8.2 Catering -- 2.8.3 Advertising -- 2.8.4 Premises -- 2.8.5 Agency Services 2.8.6 Technology, Loan, Licenses -- 2.9 Sponsors -- 2.9.1 Sponsor Selection -- 2.9.2 Sponsor Packages -- 2.9.3 Sponsors -- 2.10 Prices and Incentives -- 2.10.1 Cash Prizes -- 2.10.2 Material Prizes -- 2.10.3 Intangible Prizes -- 2.10.4 Venture Capital -- 2.10.5 Cooperation, Internships, and Employment -- 2.11 Jury, Presentation, and Award Ceremony -- 2.11.1 Composition of the Jury -- 2.11.2 Task of the Jury -- 2.11.3 Size of the Jury -- 2.11.4 Evaluation Criteria and Jury Rules -- 2.12 Alternative: Special Prize -- 2.13 Supporting Program -- 2.13.1 Presentation of the Organizers -- 2.13.2 Exhibits and World of Experience -- 2.13.3 Discussion Forums -- 2.13.4 Podium -- 2.14 Creative Additions -- 2.15 Summary -- 3 Operation -- 3.1 Invitation Communication -- 3.2 Start Phase -- 3.2.1 Before Arrival -- 3.2.2 What to Bring? -- 3.2.3 The Preliminary Program -- 3.2.4 Organizational Rules and Procedure -- 3.2.5 Showing the Possibilities of Idea Generation -- 3.2.6 Questionnaires -- 3.2.7 Role Allocation -- 3.2.8 Prizes -- 3.2.9 Motto -- 3.2.10 Panel at the Beginning -- 3.2.11 Keynote -- 3.3 Work Phase -- 3.3.1 Flyingstart -- 3.3.2 Creative Phase -- 3.3.3 Implementation -- 3.3.4 Part of the Organizer in the Work Phase -- 3.3.5 Jury Involvement -- 3.3.6 Feedback Sheet -- 3.3.7 Presentation Preparation -- 3.3.8 Presentation Mix -- 3.3.9 Final Checks -- 3.3.10 Time Management -- 3.3.11 Countdown -- 3.4 Final Phase -- 3.4.1 Presentation of Results -- 3.4.2 Jury Phase and Award Ceremony -- 3.4.3 Final -- 3.4.4 Farewell -- 3.5 Summary -- 4 Follow-Up -- 4.1 Lessons Learned -- 4.2 Thank You -- 4.3 Reporting -- 4.4 Processing the Results -- 4.5 Supporting the Next Steps -- 4.6 Cooperations -- 4.7 Job Interviews -- 4.8 Alumni Network -- 4.9 Sustainability -- 4.10 Summary -- 5 Participant View -- 5.1 Reasons for Participation -- 5.2 How Do I Win at a Hackathon? 5.3 Personal Preparation -- 5.4 And After That? -- 5.5 Summary -- 6 Criticism -- 6.1 General Criticism -- 6.2 Criticism of Corporate Hackathons -- 6.3 Summary -- 7 Summary -- 8 Outlook -- 9 Quotations -- 10 Checklists -- 10.1 Lists for Preparation -- 10.1.1 Media for Communication -- 10.1.2 Activities in Preparation -- 10.2 Lists for Operation -- 10.2.1 Activities in Operation -- 10.3 Lists for Follow-Up -- 10.3.1 Success Metrics -- 10.3.2 Activities in Follow-Up -- 10.4 Lists for Participants -- 10.4.1 Reasons for Participation -- 10.4.2 Personal Preparation -- 10.4.3 Packing List for Participants -- 10.4.4 Personal Follow-Up -- 10.5 Templates for Feedback Forms -- 10.5.1 Participant Feedback -- 10.5.2 Sponsor Feedback -- 10.5.3 Investor Feedback -- 10.5.4 Team Feedback -- References -- Index Software engineering Electronic books Wehmeier, Volker Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Kohne, Andreas Hackathons Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 9783030588380 |
spellingShingle | Kohne, Andreas Hackathons From Idea to Successful Implementation Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Basics -- 1.1 History -- 1.2 Goals -- 1.3 Procedure -- 1.4 Summary -- 2 Preparation -- 2.1 Organizer and Participants -- 2.1.1 Corporate Hackathon -- 2.1.2 External Hackathon of a Corporation -- 2.1.3 A Government Agency Organizes a Hackathon -- 2.1.4 Hackathon as Campus Event of a University -- 2.1.5 A Club Holding a Hackathon -- 2.1.6 The Composition of Participants -- 2.1.7 All Age Groups -- 2.1.8 The Right Size for a Hackathon -- 2.1.9 The Composition of the Teams -- 2.2 Duration -- 2.2.1 The Short Hackathon -- 2.2.2 The Weekend Hackathon -- 2.2.3 The Very Long Hackathon -- 2.2.4 The Smart Hackathon -- 2.2.5 The Right Date -- 2.2.6 Pause Regulations -- 2.3 Legal Aspects -- 2.3.1 Proper Public Relations -- 2.3.2 The Invitation Process -- 2.3.3 Media Accompaniment -- 2.3.4 Agreement of Exploitation Rights -- 2.3.5 Exclusion Criteria -- 2.3.6 Fraudulent Intentions -- 2.3.7 Regulations -- 2.3.8 Other Rules -- 2.4 Advertising -- 2.4.1 Name and Motto of the Event -- 2.4.2 Website -- 2.4.3 Advertising in Trade Journals or Local Press -- 2.4.4 Flyer, Poster, Printed Matter -- 2.4.5 E-Mailing and Viral Marketing -- 2.4.6 Word of Mouth -- 2.4.7 Media Partnership -- 2.4.8 Live Reporting -- 2.5 Venue -- 2.5.1 The Ideal Location -- 2.5.2 A Sensible Spatial Division -- 2.5.3 The Service Desk -- 2.5.4 What Else Is to Be Thought of? -- 2.5.5 Special Case: Online Hackathon -- 2.6 Equipment and Technology -- 2.6.1 Own or Loaned Equipment -- 2.6.2 WLAN and Adequate Connectivity -- 2.6.3 Periphery -- 2.6.4 Platform and Cloud Access -- 2.6.5 Licenses -- 2.6.6 Consumables -- 2.6.7 Analog Resources -- 2.7 The Organizing Team -- 2.7.1 The Planning Staff -- 2.7.2 Supervisors -- 2.7.3 Mentors -- 2.7.4 Moderator -- 2.8 Costs -- 2.8.1 Prize Money -- 2.8.2 Catering -- 2.8.3 Advertising -- 2.8.4 Premises -- 2.8.5 Agency Services 2.8.6 Technology, Loan, Licenses -- 2.9 Sponsors -- 2.9.1 Sponsor Selection -- 2.9.2 Sponsor Packages -- 2.9.3 Sponsors -- 2.10 Prices and Incentives -- 2.10.1 Cash Prizes -- 2.10.2 Material Prizes -- 2.10.3 Intangible Prizes -- 2.10.4 Venture Capital -- 2.10.5 Cooperation, Internships, and Employment -- 2.11 Jury, Presentation, and Award Ceremony -- 2.11.1 Composition of the Jury -- 2.11.2 Task of the Jury -- 2.11.3 Size of the Jury -- 2.11.4 Evaluation Criteria and Jury Rules -- 2.12 Alternative: Special Prize -- 2.13 Supporting Program -- 2.13.1 Presentation of the Organizers -- 2.13.2 Exhibits and World of Experience -- 2.13.3 Discussion Forums -- 2.13.4 Podium -- 2.14 Creative Additions -- 2.15 Summary -- 3 Operation -- 3.1 Invitation Communication -- 3.2 Start Phase -- 3.2.1 Before Arrival -- 3.2.2 What to Bring? -- 3.2.3 The Preliminary Program -- 3.2.4 Organizational Rules and Procedure -- 3.2.5 Showing the Possibilities of Idea Generation -- 3.2.6 Questionnaires -- 3.2.7 Role Allocation -- 3.2.8 Prizes -- 3.2.9 Motto -- 3.2.10 Panel at the Beginning -- 3.2.11 Keynote -- 3.3 Work Phase -- 3.3.1 Flyingstart -- 3.3.2 Creative Phase -- 3.3.3 Implementation -- 3.3.4 Part of the Organizer in the Work Phase -- 3.3.5 Jury Involvement -- 3.3.6 Feedback Sheet -- 3.3.7 Presentation Preparation -- 3.3.8 Presentation Mix -- 3.3.9 Final Checks -- 3.3.10 Time Management -- 3.3.11 Countdown -- 3.4 Final Phase -- 3.4.1 Presentation of Results -- 3.4.2 Jury Phase and Award Ceremony -- 3.4.3 Final -- 3.4.4 Farewell -- 3.5 Summary -- 4 Follow-Up -- 4.1 Lessons Learned -- 4.2 Thank You -- 4.3 Reporting -- 4.4 Processing the Results -- 4.5 Supporting the Next Steps -- 4.6 Cooperations -- 4.7 Job Interviews -- 4.8 Alumni Network -- 4.9 Sustainability -- 4.10 Summary -- 5 Participant View -- 5.1 Reasons for Participation -- 5.2 How Do I Win at a Hackathon? 5.3 Personal Preparation -- 5.4 And After That? -- 5.5 Summary -- 6 Criticism -- 6.1 General Criticism -- 6.2 Criticism of Corporate Hackathons -- 6.3 Summary -- 7 Summary -- 8 Outlook -- 9 Quotations -- 10 Checklists -- 10.1 Lists for Preparation -- 10.1.1 Media for Communication -- 10.1.2 Activities in Preparation -- 10.2 Lists for Operation -- 10.2.1 Activities in Operation -- 10.3 Lists for Follow-Up -- 10.3.1 Success Metrics -- 10.3.2 Activities in Follow-Up -- 10.4 Lists for Participants -- 10.4.1 Reasons for Participation -- 10.4.2 Personal Preparation -- 10.4.3 Packing List for Participants -- 10.4.4 Personal Follow-Up -- 10.5 Templates for Feedback Forms -- 10.5.1 Participant Feedback -- 10.5.2 Sponsor Feedback -- 10.5.3 Investor Feedback -- 10.5.4 Team Feedback -- References -- Index Software engineering |
title | Hackathons From Idea to Successful Implementation |
title_auth | Hackathons From Idea to Successful Implementation |
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title_full | Hackathons From Idea to Successful Implementation |
title_fullStr | Hackathons From Idea to Successful Implementation |
title_full_unstemmed | Hackathons From Idea to Successful Implementation |
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