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Semminor Project Overview and Analysis

The document outlines the structure and requirements for a project report in computer science and engineering, detailing chapters on project introduction, analysis, management, design, implementation, results, SWOT analysis, and conclusion. It emphasizes the need for specific formatting and content guidelines, including project objectives, modeling techniques, feasibility studies, and testing approaches. Additionally, it includes instructions for documentation and presentation standards to ensure compliance with departmental expectations.
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Semminor Project Overview and Analysis

The document outlines the structure and requirements for a project report in computer science and engineering, detailing chapters on project introduction, analysis, management, design, implementation, results, SWOT analysis, and conclusion. It emphasizes the need for specific formatting and content guidelines, including project objectives, modeling techniques, feasibility studies, and testing approaches. Additionally, it includes instructions for documentation and presentation standards to ensure compliance with departmental expectations.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Introduction

1.1 Project Background


1.2 Objectives of the project [ EXPAND ONLY IF YOU UNDERSTAND IT WELL]
1.2.1 Functional Objectives
1.2.2 Non-functional Objectives
1.3 Scope of the project
1.4 We: As a group [ group member details]
1.5 Project Report Outline

Chapter 2: Project Analysis & Modeling


2.1 Requirement Elicitation
2.1.1 Existing project review.
2.1.2 Interaction with client & User.
2.1.3 Innovative outcomes.
2.2 Modeling
2.2.1 Object Modeling [class diagram & its related discussion]
2.2.2 Dynamic Modeling [state transition diagram & discussion]
2.2.3 Data Flow Diagram [ & its related discussion ]
2.3 Problem Statement
2.3.1 Functional Objectives
2.3.2 Non-functional Objectives
2.3.3 Assumptions
2.4 Feasibility study
2.4.1 Operational Feasibility
2.4.2 Economic Feasibility
2.4.3 Schedule Feasibility

Chapter 3: Project Management Issues


3.1 Software development model
3.1.1 [ name of Software development Model & its description for u r project
/DONOT GENERALIZE]
3.1.2 Benefits
3.1.3 Limitations
3.2 Project Scheduling
3.3 Cost Estimation

Chapter 4: System Design


4.1 System’s Subsystem
4.1.1 Subsystem details
4.1.2 Accomplishments of subsystem.
4.2 Database design
4.2.1 Entity-Relationship Diagram
4.2.2 Normalization
4.2.3 Normalized Table detail
4.3 Handling Global Resources
4.3.1 Global resources
4.3.2 Access Issues
4.4 Algorithm design
4.4.1 Aim of algorithm
4.4.2 Algorithm description.
4.4.3 Benefits
4.5 Subsystem’s Modular decomposition
4.5.1 Modules / sub-subsystems
4.5.2 Modules description.

Chapter 5: Implementation & Testing


5.1 Implementation
5.1.1 Software tools requirement
5.1.2 Tools benefit over other existing tools
5.1.3 Major API used: enlisting & purpose
5.1.4 Major Technical Problem solved during development
5.2 Testing
5.2.1 Testing Approach used
5.2.2 Design of test cases
5.2.3 Execution of test cases

Chapter 6: Results

6.1 Project Objective: Revised


6.2 Goal Achievements
6.3 Result analysis.

Chapter 7: SWOT analysis

7.1 Strength of project

7.2 Points of Improvement

7.3 Opportunities Leveraged


7.4 Threats to the project.

Chapter 8: Conclusion & Future Scope

8.1 Conclusion

8.2 Future Scope

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

1) DISCUSS ALL POINTS AS PER YOUR WORK.

2) NOT GENERALIZED DISCUSS REQUIRED.

3) ACCOMODATE ALL NECESSARY POINTS

4) FONT SIZE:

a. CHAPTER NAME: 16

b. HEADING : 14

c. Sub-heading:13

d. Normal text:12

5) Font: TIMES NEW ROMAN.

6) Spiral Binding

7) Front page, two certificates (on photocopy of college letter head, as per the

format) followed by a declaration followed by an acknowledgement: ALL AS

PER DEPARTMENT FORMAT.

8) Major deviation from above specification will not be accepted.

HEAD

Computer science and engineering

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