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Note: TQL101 project demo is a prerequisite for submitting for the competition.

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TQLOne Winner Selection

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The TQLOne Sub-Competition winners are selected based on community voting. That is, all participants (you) are the judges.

TQLOne participants will vote for the top 3 projects of their choice. Projects receiving the most votes will be the winners.

Each TQLOne participant will receive the credentials to log into the shared TQLOne account, review and evaluate the projects. The voting mechanism is through executing TQL queries from each participant's TQLStudio account. Each participant will be invited by the TQLOne administrator to a common project called "TQLOneVote". This project will provide TQL queries for everyone to vote.

You will only have the right to vote only if you have submitted your own project. You must vote for 3 and no less than 3 different projects. You can vote for your own project as one of them.

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the evaluation criteria by the Atomiton TQL team.

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TQL Hero Winner Selection

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The TQL Heroes are selected based on popular votes (likes) collected on project videos published on YouTube. The general public (everyone, your friends, colleagues) has the right to vote "likes".

TQLOne participants enter into this contest by publishing their project's Youtube videos on Atomiton's YouTube channel. The authors of the video that receive most "likes" from the general public will be the winners. Top 3 will be selected.

Participants are encouraged to mobilize their friends and families in the popular liking. Atomiton will publicize all the video entries on behalf of all the participants to gather more likes.

Timeline:

  • May 30th: submission starts
  • July 30th: project and video submission close.
  • Aug 1st: voting starts.
  • Aug 21st: voting ends
  • Aug 31st: winners Jan 14th: Submission deadline
  • Jan 30th: Winners and heros announced


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Project

Evaluation

Guidelines

Criteria

Atomiton is providing the following guidelines for evaluating projects.

A good project submission should have the following components:

A. Well designed models (including models, model facets, macros, etc.) - evaluated from the project model editor source code

B. Functional and meaningful queries - evaluated from the query editor

C. Good architecture design | D B. Meaningful use case(s) | EC. Practical hardware setup | F D. Explained learning points - C ~ F are evaluated from either (1) a project demo video on YouTube (preferred), OR (2)  a PPT presentation on SlideShareG. Engaging UI - evaluated from the "launch app" URL

E. Well designed models (including models, model facets, macros, etc.) - evaluated from the TQL101 project demo

F. Engaging UI

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Video

Submission

Guidelines

Participants submit their videos by uploading compatible video format files (mov, mp4) onto the Google Drive folder provided by Atomiton. Atomiton support will upload the videos to its YouTube channel.

Videos that meet the following criteria will be accepted:

1. Strictly related to the TQLOne project, with appropriate content

2. Less than 10 minutes in duration

3. One of these file formats: mov, mp44. Less than 300MB in sizeYou can upload on your own YouTube channel and send the video link to TQLOne@atomiton.com

4. Alternatively, you can use Atomiton's YouTube channel. Please send an email to TQLOne@atomiton.com to request uploading assistance.