14840_term paper guidelines and format k1r21
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Guidelines for Term Paper
1. Marks distribution:Mid Term report- 5 marks
End Term report- 15 marks
Viva /presentation-10 marks
2. Report will not be accepted after the due date has passed for the same.3. Last date for mid-term report submission is 24th September, 2012.4. If the student will copy some material without proper referencing, appropriate marks will be deducted;
even zero marks can to be awarded without any exception.
5. Term paper should be written by the students in their own language. Simply copying thecontents from internet or books is liable to be rejected and appropriate marks will be deducted.
6. The report should be properly formatted.7. The student should submit his/her own report and should be able to distinguish his/her work
from rest of the group members.
8. Along with the ETE Report (hard copy)the student is also required to upload the same report (in.doc format) on the UMS link provided for the same.
9. Any query or doubt regarding anything should be cleared in advance. On the spot reasoning orexcuses will not be entertained.
10.Term paper topics will not be changed. List of allocated topics is provided on the next page. Anymistake in group allocation or term paper topic is to be brought to my notice till 28th Aug, 2012.
11.The student is required to do in-depth study of the topic and not just the material mentioned inthe text book. Student should refer at-least three research papers related to the topic proposed.
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Term Paper Topic
Sr. No Members of Group Registration No. Topic Name Signature
1 Mohit Jain 11000181 Compare the MemoryManagement of
Windows with LinuxMayank Katyal 11000219
2 Anjali Verma 11000233 Case Study: According to you which oneamong UNIX, LINUX and Windows, is best.
Kavita Goyal 11000237
3 Bhawna Goyal 11000241 Compare CPU Scheduling of LINUX and
UNIX.Rajandeep Sandhu 11000281
4 Priyanka Goyal 11000310 Which operating system is used in Nokia
Mobile Phones and how it works?
Gaurav Bhatia 11000407
5 Vasu Sharma 11000557 Compare File Security mechanism of Windows
ME with Windows XP.Sakshi Vij 11000722
6 Daman Ghai 11000883 Memory management in Linux
Mehak Preet Kaur 11001283
7 Lovepreet Kaur 11001284 Memory Management in Windows
Sugam 11001357
8 Amanjot Kaur 11002150 Security features of Linux
Nakul Ahuja 11002208
9 Urvashi Srivastava 11002459RAID
Jitender Kumar 11002490
10 Sherleen Kaur 11002609 Differentiate FAT, FAT32 and NTFS
Kiranpreet Kaur 11002877
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11 Shibkesh Singh Baghel 11003925 Compare the Memory Management of UNIX
with Linux.Avani Kapoor 11004110
12 Shavi Gupta 11004485 Comparison of file system of Linux and
WindowsVrinda Upadhyay 11004680
13 Shiva Chauhan 11004910 I/O management in Windows
Shivangi Jha 11005279
14 Jitesh Rajani 11007442 Comparison of CPU scheduling techniques
Kanupriya Arora 11007668
15 Kaumudi Sharma 11008372 Disk scheduling vs CPU scheduling
Harmit Singh 11009682
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