Format For Project Report
Format For Project Report
Format For Project Report
1. GENERAL :
The project report should be in an organized and scholarly fashion, an account of
original project work of the candidate leading to the discovery of new facts or
techniques or correlation of facts already known
Students should submit four copies to the Principal on or before the specified
date. The Principal should send (i) One copy to the University. (ii) One copy to
the Department library (iii) one copy to the internal/ external examiner and (iv)
One copy to the student concerned.
1. Title page
2. Bonafide Certificate ( format enclosed)
3. Project Completion certificate from project manager
4. Declaration
5. Acknowledgement
6. Abstract
7. Table of Contents
I. Introduction
1.1 Background
1.2 Objectives
1.3 Purposes scope and Applicability
1.3.1 Purpose
1.3.2 Scope
1.3.3 Applicability
1.4 Achievements
1.5 Organisation of Reports
VII. Conclusions
VII.1 Conclusion
VII.2 Limitation of the system
VII.3 Future scope of the project
Acknowledgements
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
Background: A description of the background and context of the project and its
relation to work already done in the area.
Objectives: Concise statements of the aims and objectives o fthe project. Define
exactly what you are going to go in the project; the objectives should be about
30/40 words
Scope: Explain the main issues and in direct implications of the work.
CHAPTER II
SURVEY OF TECHNOLOGIES
CHAPTER III
Problem Definition: Define the problems that are working in the project.
Requirements specification: Define the requirements of the system.
CHAPTER IV
Basic modules: divide the overall problem into more manageable parts and
develop each part or module desperately.
Data design:
Use interface design: Describe the internal and external components and the
architecture of your interface
Security issues: Real time considerations and security issues related to project
Test cases design: test cases will provide easy detection of errors and mistakes
with in a minimum period of time and with the least effort.
CHAPTER V
IMPLEMENTATION AND TESTING
Testing approach: Testing the scheme presented in the system design and
follow some suitable model eg category partition, state machine based
Unit testing: Unit testing deals with testing a unit or modules as a whole.
Integrated testing: Bring all the modules together into a special testing
environment, check the errors, bugs and interoperability
CHAPTER VI
Test Reports : The test results and reports based on the test cases.
CHAPTER VII
CONCLUSIONS
Limitations of the system: explain the limitations encountered during the testing
of your software.
To acknowledge the work of others that used the project or to provide the
essential background of the project.
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