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Guidelines: The projects are to be implemented in any of the programming languages: C, C++, Java, etc. Some projects are theoretical work. Each project work carries documentation in the form of a project report to be submitted in printed form. The project should be based on a topic from Computation Science. The project report structure is:
- Title
- Objective: (The objective describes the goal of the project work.)
- Theory: (The theory is formal design comprising descriptions, essential mathematics, formulas, derivation, etc.)
- Design: (The design part comprises flow-charts, algorithms, tables, diagrams, derivations, etc.)
- Implementation: (The implementation is a description of functional modules of code, hierarchical relationship, coding with built-in documentation, list of system requirements, like compilers, operating system, etc.)
- Debugging-Test-Run: (The Test-run and results part of the report contains a detailed method of testing, assuring that the code is fool-proof and fully debugged.)
- Results analysis (if any): (The Analysis part should discuss other aspects, like the complexity of algorithms in terms of average and worst-case complexity for time and space, the robustness of the approach used, finer technical details, etc.)
- Conclusion and Future Improvements: (The conclusion and future aspect should summarize the project in brief, what improvements can be possible which could not be considered due to time limits, limitations (if any in the design and implementation), various applications of this design, etc.)
- Bibliography: The bibliography section should provide a detailed list of references of books, journals, websites, conferences, and others in the standard accepted formats.
The report should have a front cover in the standard form, generally used for seminar/dissertation, giving project title, class, name of student, guide, name of institution, year, and month & year of submission, all in standard acceptable formats.
Note: Some of the projects may be done totally theoretical, and no coding will be required. But, they should be exhaustive in mathematical and descriptive parts.
Note: you are required to study these projects, explore, think, and try to find out how they will be carried out. Make assumptions where details are not provided or go as per what is standard A written report and a PowerPoint presentation are both required.
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