This course is the second part of a two-semester, team-based, multidisciplinary senior design sequence. Students continue working in the same teams of three to five members established in SDE 457, using the approved Final Project Proposal to complete the implementation, testing, and validation of their capstone project. Student teams execute the project plan developed in Senior Design I by building, integrating, and testing the selected design. Teams apply appropriate engineering, computing, software, and/or security methods to realize a functional solution that satisfies the defined requirements, constraints, and performance specifications. Emphasis is placed on verification, validation, testing methodology, and performance evaluation, as well as risk management and project tracking. Each team is required to develop and demonstrate a functional prototype that meets the approved specifications. Teams must formally defend their project through a final oral presentation and demonstration before a faculty and industry review panel. In addition, each team submits a Final Project Report documenting the complete design process, implementation, testing procedures, results, analysis, and conclusions, including lessons learned and recommendations for future work. Failure to deliver a completed design, a functional prototype, and a Final Project Report by the end of the semester may result in failure of the course. Note: This course must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher to meet undergraduate graduation requirements.