The project report should contain a full and coherent account of your work. Although
there will be an opportunity to present your work verbally, and demonstrate the
software, the major part of the assessment will be based on the written material in
your project report. You can expect help and feedback from your MCS-044 course
counsellor, but ultimately it’s your own responsibility. The suggestive structure of a
project report should be as given below; however, you should be guided by your
counsellor in selecting the most appropriate format for your project.
1.1 Background
1.2 Objectives
1.3 Purpose, Scope, and Applicability
1.3.1 Purpose
1.3.2 Scope
1.3.3 Applicability
1.4 Achievements
1.5 Organisation of Report
3.2 Requirements Specification
3.3 Planning and Scheduling
3.4 Software and Hardware Requirements
3.5 Preliminary Product Description
3.6 Conceptual Models
4.2 Data Design
4.2.1 Schema Design
4.2.2 Data Integrity and Constraints
4.3 Procedural Design
4.3.1 Logic Diagrams
4.3.2 Data Structures
4.3.3 Algorithms Design
4.4 User interface design
4.5 Security Issues
4.6 Test Cases Design
5.2 Coding Details and Code Efficiency
5.2.1 Code Efficiency
5.3 Testing Approach
5.3.1 Unit Testing
5.3.2 Integrated Testing
5.4 Modifications and Improvements
6.2 User Documentation
7.2 Limitations of the System
7.3 Future Scope of the Project
there will be an opportunity to present your work verbally, and demonstrate the
software, the major part of the assessment will be based on the written material in
your project report. You can expect help and feedback from your MCS-044 course
counsellor, but ultimately it’s your own responsibility. The suggestive structure of a
project report should be as given below; however, you should be guided by your
counsellor in selecting the most appropriate format for your project.
Title Page
Original Copy of the Approved Proforma of the Project Proposal
Certificate of Authenticated work
Role and Responsibility Form
Abstract
Acknowledgement
Table of Contents
Table of Figures
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background1.2 Objectives
1.3 Purpose, Scope, and Applicability
1.3.1 Purpose
1.3.2 Scope
1.3.3 Applicability
1.4 Achievements
1.5 Organisation of Report
CHAPTER 2: SURVEY OF TECHNOLOGIES
CHAPTER 3: REQUIREMENTS AND ANALYSIS
3.1 Problem Definition3.2 Requirements Specification
3.3 Planning and Scheduling
3.4 Software and Hardware Requirements
3.5 Preliminary Product Description
3.6 Conceptual Models
CHAPTER 4: SYSTEM DESIGN
4.1 Basic Modules4.2 Data Design
4.2.1 Schema Design
4.2.2 Data Integrity and Constraints
4.3 Procedural Design
4.3.1 Logic Diagrams
4.3.2 Data Structures
4.3.3 Algorithms Design
4.4 User interface design
4.5 Security Issues
4.6 Test Cases Design
CHAPTER 5: IMPLEMENTATION AND TESTING
5.1 Implementation Approaches5.2 Coding Details and Code Efficiency
5.2.1 Code Efficiency
5.3 Testing Approach
5.3.1 Unit Testing
5.3.2 Integrated Testing
5.4 Modifications and Improvements
CHAPTER 6: RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
6.1 Test Reports6.2 User Documentation
CHAPTER 7: CONCLUSIONS
7.1 Conclusion7.2 Limitations of the System
7.3 Future Scope of the Project
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