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GUIDELINES FOR Summer Training

Institute of Engineering & Technology


Guidelines for preparing Mini Project reports

1. The Mini project Reports should consist of 25-35 pages


2. The order of contents of report
a. Cover Page & Title Page
b. Certificate
c. Synopsis
d. Acknowledgement
e. Abstract
f. Table of Contents
g. Contents as per Table of Contents ( Page no. start here)
3. Format
Paper: A4
Font:
Times New Roman,
12pt normat text,
14pt &16pt Bold headings
1.5 line spacing
Header
Upper Left – Name of the Project
Upper Right – Name of the Chapter
Footer
Lower Left – Dept. of CEA, GLAU, Mathura
Lower Right – Page No.

4. The report should be spiral bound.


Arrangement of Chapters
The following is suggested format for arranging the project report matter into various
chapters:
1. Introduction
This chapter must describe introduction about your project

2. Software Requirement Analysis


Define the problem
Define the modules and their functionalities in SRS format

3. Software Design
The design part must include the following items

 Data Flow Diagram

 UML diagrams. This UML diagrams must include the


following
Class Diagrams
Interaction diagrams-Sequence and Collaboration
diagrams
Object Diagrams
Usecase diagrams

 Database Design
For database projects, the report must include the following
items.
o E-R Diagrams
o Tables – explaining all fields and their data
types
o Stored procedures (PL/SQL)
4. Testing
Generate test cases (two or three) for black box and white box testing

5. Implementation and User Interface


Should include all user interfaces, output screens and descriptions.

6. References/Bibliography

7. Appendices
Coding /Code Templates
Consist of coding or code outline for various files
Explain each class with functionality and methods with input and
output parameters.
Contents

Abstract ii
Certificate iii
Acknowledgments iv

1. Introduction (This chapter must describe introduction about your project) 1


1.1 Motivation and Overview ………………………………........ 1
1.3 Objective .………………………………………………….... 2

2. Software Requirement Analysis 7


2.1 Define the problem 7
…………………………………………………..
2.2 Define the modules and their functionalities (SRS) 7
……………..…………………………………
3. Software Design 16
3.1 ……………………….………………………… 16
3.2 ……………………..…………………. 17

4. Testing 22
4.1 ………….……………………………………… 22
4.2 ……………………..…………………. 22

5. Implementation and User Interface 27


5.1 ……………………………........ 27
5.2 ….……………………………………………... 27

References/Bibliography 28
6. Appendices
SUMMER TRAINING REPORT

On

<Title of The Project>

Submitted by

Name of Student1
Roll No:

Department of Computer Engineering & Applications


Institute of Engineering & Technology

GLA University
Mathura- 281406, INDIA
2019
Department of computer Engineering and Applications
GLA University, Mathura
17 km. Stone NH#2, Mathura-Delhi Road, P.O. – Chaumuha,
Mathura – 281406

Declaration
I hereby declare that the work which is being presented in the Summer Training
“Title………………………………………………………”, in partial
fulfillment of the requirements for Summer Training viva voce, is an authentic
record of my own work carried under the supervision of “organization name”
………………….

Signature of Candidate:

Name of Candidate:

Roll. No. :

Course:

Year:

Semester:

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