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IV B.Tech.CSE II Semester Guidelines & Procedures for Major Projects 1. Introduction The final year project is one of the most important aspects of your engineering degree. To see why, let’s look at a definition of engineering, taken from the IEEE. “Engineering is that profession in which knowledge of the mathematical, computational, and natural sciences gained by study, experience, and practice is applied with judgment to develop economically effective use of matter, energy, and information to the benefit of humankind.” Engineering is first and foremost the application of knowledge. However, the application must be carried out with judgment, to ensure that the resultant system is effective and efficient, and that it is of benefit (which raises the issue of the ethical responsibilities of engineers – a topic for another day). The final year project is one of the primary mechanisms used by the College to provide you with an opportunity to gain experience in the practical, effective, efficient, and beneficial application of what you have been studying for the past several years. Naturally, you will continue to gain engineering experience after you graduate but the final year project will be your first exposure to the full rigour of engineering practice. It is essential that you learn from this exposure and practice all of the engineering methodologies involved. It is particularly Aurora’s Scientific, Technological & Research Academy, Bandlaguda, Hyderabad. 1

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IV B.Tech.CSE II Semester Guidelines & Procedures for Major Projects

1. Introduction

The final year project is one of the most important aspects of your

engineering degree. To see why, let’s look at a definition of

engineering, taken from the IEEE.

“Engineering is that profession in which knowledge of the

mathematical, computational, and natural sciences gained by study,

experience, and practice is applied with judgment to develop

economically effective use of matter, energy, and information to the

benefit of humankind.”

Engineering is first and foremost the application of knowledge.

However, the application must be carried out with judgment, to

ensure that the resultant system is effective and efficient, and that it

is of benefit (which raises the issue of the ethical responsibilities of

engineers – a topic for another day). The final year project is one of

the primary mechanisms used by the College to provide you with an

opportunity to gain experience in the practical, effective, efficient,

and beneficial application of what you have been studying for the

past several years. Naturally, you will continue to gain engineering

experience after you graduate but the final year project will be your

first exposure to the full rigour of engineering practice. It is essential

that you learn from this exposure and practice all of the engineering

methodologies involved. It is particularly important that you learn

not just to apply what you know, but to apply it with judgment, with

the ability to assess what you are doing and to be critical of it. There

is another reason why your final year project is so important: it will

inevitably be used as a discriminator to decide how good an

engineering student you are. A "FINAL YEAR

PROJECT” is an essential part of the engineering

degrees and all students must satisfy this requirement." Projects

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that simply set out to repeat someone else's work are

unimpressive unless they incorporate some new aspect or adopt a

different approach.

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2. Objectives

It is the part of the curriculum that allows you to specialize in a

topic you are good at or enjoy.

It allows you to show-off a wide range of the skills and

knowledge learned during your course. This is a great

opportunity to put into practice all the skills you have developed

on your course and to really show the world what you can do.

An engineering project is one that involves practical work to

solve a problem in the field of information systems.

It gives the student a kind of orientation towards research and

development activities in a particular area.

Projects typically involve taking an engineering approach to the

design and development of a software system that fulfils a

practical need.

To equip the student with knowledge of how to be an

entrepreneur to start their own company/industry.

Projects also often form an important focus for discussion that

prospective employers will most likely ask you about at

interview.

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3. Committee for Projects Scrutiny

S.No.

Name DesignationDepartme

nt

1Dr. G. Laxminarayana

Director

2 Mrs. C. SrilathaDeputy Director & Assoc. Professor

ECE

3 Dr. Naga Prasad Dean & Professor CSE

4 Dr. AVSSR Sarma Professor Mech.

5 Dr. G. Manohar Professor & Dean Civil

6 Mr. Vivek KulkarniAssoc. Professor &

HoD CSE

7 Mrs. V. ArunaAssoc. Professor &

HoD IT

8 Dr. G. Nagamani Assoc. Professor ECE

9 Mr. Abdul Raheem Assoc. Professor ECE

10 Mr. T. Shyam Kumar Assoc. Professor IT

Note : The committee members will scrutinize the projects

submitted by the students and selects the best projects

which has to be carried out by the students

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4. Project Review Committee (PRC)

S.No.

Name DesignationDepartme

nt

1 Dr. Naga Prasad Dean & Professor CSE

2 Mr. Vivek KulkarniHoD &

Assoc. ProfessorCSE

3 Mrs. V. ArunaHoD &

Assoc. ProfessorIT

4Mr. G.S. Praveen Kumar

Assoc. Professor CSE

5 Mrs. Arshiya Begum Assoc. Professor CSE

6 Mrs. P. Jyothi Sr. Asst. Professor CSE

7 Mr. S. Srinivas Kumar Sr. Asst. Professor CSE

8Mrs. D. Vijaya Lakshmi

Sr. Asst. Professor & Project

CoordinatorCSE

Note : PRC for continuous monitoring.

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5. GUIDELINES

5.1 Rules

1) Students are advised to choose an area of their interest for the purpose of doing project work.

2) The minimum number of students allowed for a project is ‘1’ and the maximum number is ‘2’.

3) The students have to do the project work in the college working with their respective allotted guides or from reputed organizations which are approved by PRC.

4) The students are advised to do literature survey by collecting the information regarding the required material like text books, reference books, websites, and concerned journal papers from their respective guides.

5) After the allotment of the project, students have to meet their guides and submit a letter of registration duly signed with their allotted guides, failing which the students will not be allowed for project work in this semester/year.

6) The attendance for the project work will be given from the date of registration as per JNTU regulation (15 hrs/week).

7) The role of each team member should be clearly defined while submitting the synopsis of each seminar.

8) Students have to maintain a dairy/observation book for his day to day work and should get it signed weekly by guide discussing the progress in the work which will be considered for the attendance.

9) A consolidated weekly status report is to be submitted by every student to the guide indicating the progress in the work. The weekly status report should be signed by the guide as well as HoD. Weekly Status Reports should be as per the given guidelines.

10) Each student is required to give 4 seminars during the course of the project work as per schedule.

11) All seminars should be given using power point. The students have to submit synopsis copy as per the guidelines and copy of manuscript of the respective chapters two days prior to the date of presentation of the seminar. They should submit the hard and soft copy (C.D.) of PPT at the time of presentation.

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12) The first seminar should be given after the allotment of the project as per the schedule, giving the overview of the work to be carried out in the form of an abstract. This abstract must be submitted along with (Extra Thick office file).

13) The student who is absent for two seminars of the Project Evaluation without proper prior permission and a genuine proof for absence, will not be permitted to attend END SEMISTER EVALUATION. Such student should re-register for the project work in the next academic year. If a student obtains prior permission from respective guide, student will be given a chance of ONE WEEK to give seminar with 10 marks deduction in INTERNAL EVALUATION.

14) If his seminar is rejected/cancelled he will be given a re-seminar date by the HoD, guide. If his seminar for second time also gets rejected he is not permitted to continue his project work.

15) The second seminar should be given explaining the hardware and software requirements of the project. Mention the functional and non-functional requirements in brief.

16) Prepare a list of application software, case tools, simulators, GUI data bases, visualization and graphic support.

17) The third seminar should be given indicating the progress in the work, explaining implementation procedures to be followed with UML diagrams/Circuit diagram along with photos/demonstration of the working models being developed.

18) The fourth seminar should be given at the time of submission of the manuscript, about the total project work done. During this seminar, student has to clearly show the results of the project (working models/working software).

19) A certificate will be issued to all the students who successfully complete the project work within the campus as per the given guidelines.

20) One best project will be selected from each section and a certificate of appreciation will be issued to the students who carried out such project. The PRC will identify the best project.

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5.2. Identification of Project

Given that you are going to spend a lot of time working on your

project, it is essential that you pick a project which you like and

which you are capable of doing. Note that these are not

necessarily the same things: just because you like a particular

project doesn’t mean you are qualified to do it. You may not have

taken all of the requisite courses or it may be a more

theoretically-aligned project whereas you might be a more

practically-oriented engineering student (or vice versa). Think

long and hard before making your final choice. At the very least,

you should take the following steps in assessing and choosing an

appropriate topic.

1. Find out what are your options.

2. A list of projects proposed by academic staff will be distributed

to you.

You should:

a) Read all the descriptions

b) Identify the ones that interest you

c) Read them again

3. Make a short-list of three projects (identified by

faculty/Industry).

4. Submit your proposal to the Project coordinator

5. Your selections will now be reviewed by the project review

committee (PRC).

6. The list of allocated projects will be displayed within one week

after submission of your proposal.

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5.3 Synopsis Writing

Explain the relevance and importance of the project:

a) Write a brief introduction of the project explaining its relevance and importance.

b) Briefly mention why this project, what exist now, what is require and what would be realized as end product.

c) Mention briefly about technology, models, processes, testing, expected performance and limitations.

d) Write about the usages and benefits.

Format of Synopsis writing

Abstract (350 to 400 words)

------------------------ Give brief description about the project

------------------------

Keywords

--------------------- These words should not be in title.

Introduction

------------------------ Give brief introduction of the project

------------------------ & its Literature Survey

Existing System & its drawbacks

------------------------

------------------------

Proposed System

------------------------

------------------------

Advantages of Proposed System

------------------------

------------------------

Limitations of Proposed System

------------------------

------------------------

Software Requirements

------------------------

Hardware Requirements

------------------------

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5.4 Software Requirements Specification (SRS)

The software requirements must evolve and culminate the following:

1. The understanding of over system functioning.

2. The identification of all standalone or separable functions that may be accomplished as subsystem level task.

3. Identify technologies and group then in to tasks they are to perform.

4. Identify the critical technologies if any?

5. Conceptualize an over all system level block schematic indicating all identified subsystems and their input/ output nee.

6. Indicate of over all system functionality considering the subsystems level tasks.

7. Prepare a list of hardware systems, peripheral devices, interfaces, displays, computing and network environment.

8. Prepare a list of software, operating systems, compilers, assemblers, interpreters, loaders, drivers, language support.

9. Prepare a list of application software, case tools, simulators, GUI, databases, visualization and graphics support.

10. Listing of buyer’s specifications of the hardware including peripheral devices interfaces even if they are not required to buy but used.

11. Listing of I/O specification of the software packages even if they are not required to buy but used.

12. Listing of test data at the inputs, type of tests to be performed during development and the making of the subsystems, and tests required during runtime or execution.

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Format of SRS

Introduction

Purpose

---------------------

Scope

---------------------

Overview

---------------------

Functional Requirements

Modules & its description

---------------------

Non-Functional Requirements

Performance

---------------------

Cost

---------------------

Hardware & Software Requirements

---------------------

Conclusion: Highlight what is already available and what will

be newly created or required for the timely completion of the

project. Formulate general design inputs.

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5.5 Detailed Design

A Design specifies the structure of how a software system will be written and function, without actually writing the complete implementation

a) a transition from "what" the system must do, to "how" the system will do it

b) What classes will we need to implement a system that meets our requirements?

c) What fields and methods will each class have?d) How will the classes interact with each other?

The design part must include the following items: DFDs in case of Database projects

UML diagrams. This UML diagrams must include the following

o Class Diagramso Interaction diagrams-Sequence and Collaboration

diagramso Object Diagramso Usecase diagrams

Control Flow diagrams

Database DesignFor database projects, the report must include the following items.

o E-R Diagrams

Format of Design Introduction

Data Flow diagrams in case of database projects

---------------------

UML diagrams

Class diagram

Object diagram

Interaction diagram

Usecase diagram

State Chart diagram

Activity diagram

Component diagram

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Note: For every diagram give a brief introduction followed by a diagram.

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Deployment diagram

Database design in case of database projects

ER diagrams

5.6 Implementation & Testing

Software coding includes the following:

Convert all above designs into programs.

Execute or run the programs step by step for each module,

subsystem or any other entity considered necessary for the

purpose of debugging and performance evaluation and design

validation.

Finally, integrate all subsystems so as to realize the over

system.

Perform all system level test, evaluate the results and

compare with the project, scope/objects and the requirements.

Format of Implementation & Testing

Study of the system

Language used

Pseudocode

Testing

Test cases

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5.7 Project Completion Report

Complete all documentation as mentioned above.

Make the project report ready for submission.

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6. TIME CHART

S. No. Contents

WEEKS17th December 2012 to 30th March 2013

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 Abstract Writing

2 Literature Survey

3Software Requirements Specifications

4 Design

5 Implementation

6 Testing

7 Execution

8 Spiral Document

9 Hard Bound

10 Viva

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7. Evaluation Mechanism

S. No.

Stage of Project Work Marks

1

Preliminary Stagei) Submission of Abstract

* NAii) Abstract Presentationiii) Submission of the Fileiv) Submission of Soft & Hard copy of the Presentationv) Project Knowledge Test

2

Requirement Stagei) Submission of synopsis of requirements (SRS document)

05

ii) Presentation 15iii) Submission of manuscript copy 10iv) Submission of Soft & Hard copy of the presentation -v) Project Knowledge Test 10

3

Design Stagei) Submission of synopsis of Design part 05ii) Design Presentation 15iii) Submission of Manuscript Copy of chapters 1 and 2 10iv) Submission of Soft & Hard copy of the Presentation -v) Project knowledge test 10

4

Implementation Stagei) Submission of synopsis of partial output part 05ii) Presentation of Partial output 15iii) Submission of Manuscript Copy of chapters 3 and 4 10iv) Submission of Soft & Hard copy of the Presentation -v) Project Knowledge Test 10

5

Evaluation Stagei) Submission of synopsis of complete project result 05i) Presentation of complete result of the project 15ii) Submission of Manuscript Copy of chapters 5 and 6 10iii) Submission of Soft & Hard copy of the Presentation -v) Project Knowledge Test 10

Note: The average of above 4 seminar marks will be taken for awarding continuous evaluation marks.

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8. Schedule

Last date for Teams identification - 04-08-2012

1. Last date for Submitting of Synopsis - 25-08-2012

2. Preliminary Seminar - I - 13-12-

2012

3. Abstract/resubmission of synopsis - 15-12-2012

& Preliminary Seminar - II

4. Commencement of Major Project - 17-12-2012

5. System Requirement Specification - 02-01-2013

& Analysis

6. Review of Design - 28-01-2013

7. Review of Coding - 18-02-2013

8. Testing and Implementation - 02-03-2013

9. Submission of Manuscript copy - 11-03-

2013

10. Rough Copy (Spiral Binding) - 18-03-

2013

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11. Hardbound - 30-03-

2013

12. Project Demonstration and Viva Voce - 06-04-2013

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9. Report Formats

TITLE OF THE PROJECT

ABSTRACT

…………………………………………………………………………..

…………………………………………………………………………..

…………………………………………………………………………..

…………………………………………………………………………..

…………………………………………………………………………..

…………………………………………………………………………..

…………………………………………………………………………..

…………………………………………………………………………..

Tools used : _______________________________________

_______________________________________

_______________________________________

Reference Technical Papers 1)

2)

3)

Reference Literature --------------------------------------------------

--------------------------------------------------

--------------------------------------------------

--------------------------------------------------

Name of Students : Roll Numbers_____________________________ _____________________

______________________________ _____________________

External guide Name : _________________________________

Project work centre : _________________________________

Sign. of External Guide Signature of Students

(with Seal)

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(Maximum of 2 Paragraphs)

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AURORA’S SCIENTIFIC, TECHNOLOGICAL AND RESEARCH ACADEMY Bandlaguda, Hyderabad – 500 005. Ph : 040 – 2444 0840, 6524 5611.

ATTENDANCE & WEEKLY PROGRESS REPORT

Name ___________________________ Roll No : __________________

Title of the Project ________________________________________________

External Guide __________________ Internal Guide _________________

Weekly report from _______________ to _____________

PROGRESS REPORT

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

P Project work C College H HolidayS Seminar F Field work (or) Outdoor work for projectA` Absent

External Guide Signature Internal Guide H. O. D with Seal Signature Signature

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COMPANY LETTER HEAD

Date : _________

ACCEPTANCE LETTER

I, __________________________________ working as ______________________

at__________________________________________________________________

accepting to guide the project entitled___________________________________ to the

following students :

1) Name ___________________________ Roll No. __________________

2) Name ___________________________ Roll No. __________________

of IV B.Tech. C.S.E., Aurora’s Scientific, Technological and Research Academy,

Bandlaguda, Hyderabad-5.

I accept to disclose the student’s performance/progress to the Internal Guide assigned

from the institute at any time.

Office Seal : Signature of External Guide

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PROFORMA FOR GUIDE PROFILE

Name …………………………………………………

Age …………………………………………………

Qualification

a) Technical …………………………………………………

b) Academic …………………………………………………

Specialization /Domain …………………………………………………

Experience Company Name Designation Period

No. of Projects guided (Till November, 2011) ________________________________

Correspondence Address

………………………………………………………..

………………………………………………………..

………………………………………………………..

Mobile _________________________

Phone (Office) _________________________

E–mail ID _________________________

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10. List of Projects Suggested by Faculty

1. Test Case Generation Tool

Faculty Guide : Mr. Vivek Kulkarni

Synopsis : Develop a Testing Tool that generates the following function based test cases.1) Equivalence class test cases 2) Boundary value test cases 3) Decision table based test cases

Input for the tool will be the input for the application, alongwith attributes of the input. Output of the tool shall be optimized set of test cases covering the test criterion.

Tools Required : Rational Rose, Visual Studio

Estimated Man hours to complete ProjectAbstract preparation : 5 hrs

Literature Survey : 12 hrs

Design Document : 60 hrs

Implementation : 70 hrs

Testing : 20 hrs

Result Analysis : 10 hrs

Document Preparation : 32 hrs

Seminars (4*20min) : 1.20 hrs

Knowledge Test : 05 min

Total (Approx.) : 215 hrs per student

Support ReadingsBooks :1. The Art of Software Jesting by Ben Fold Wired.2. “Object”, Re-oriented Software Testing: A heretical Approach by Bell

Diesel.3. Software Testing: A Craftsman's Approach by Paul C. Jorgensen.

Journals1. IIST - Journal - International Institute for Software Testing 2. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology3. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering4. Information and Software Technology5. Empirical Software Engineering: An International Journal

Websites-links 1. www.onestoptesting.com/

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2. www.softwaretestingclub.com/

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2. Intranet Based Attendance Management System

Faculty Guide: Ms. K. Lalitha

Synopsis: Develop an Intranet based Attendance Management System for ASTRA that includes the following functions:

1) Maintenance of student details

2) Maintenance of faculty details

3) Automation of student period wise attendance

4) Automation of student day wise attendance

5) Automation of students weekly attendance

6) Generation of reports

Software : Web based server side programming and a DBMS

Estimated Man hours to complete Project

Abstract preparation : 5 hrs

Literature Survey : 12 hrs

Design Document : 60 hrs

Implementation : 70 hrs

Testing : 20 hrs

Result Analysis : 10 hrs

Document Preparation : 32 hrs

Seminars (4*20min) : 1.20 hrs

Knowledge Test : 05 min

Total (Approx.) : 215 hrs per student

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3. Usability Testing Tool

Faculty Guide: Ms. K. Lalitha

Synopsis: Develop a framework for User Interface Evaluation. Define an ontology for this framework with certain number of factors like accessibility, usability etc. Simple usability testing is not adequate for evaluating user interfaces. The problems with user interface designs are to be explored and a set of criteria for evaluating User interface designs must be identified. This tool must identify the strengths and weaknesses of software in terms of various usability factors.

Software: Programming language and a DBMS

Estimated Man hours to complete Project[

Abstract preparation : 5 hrs

Literature Survey : 12 hrs

Design Document : 60 hrs

Implementation : 70 hrs

Testing : 20 hrs

Result Analysis : 10 hrs

Document Preparation : 32 hrs

Seminars (4*20min) : 1.20 hrs

Knowledge Test : 05 min

Total (Approx.) : 215 hrs per student

Support Readings Book:1. Wilbert O. Galitz, The Essential Guide to User Interface Design, Second

Edition, 20092. Ben Shneiderman, Catherine Plaisant, Designing the User Interface,

Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction, Fourth Edition, 2008

Journals:1. International Journal for Human Computer Studies

Websites Links:1. www.usernomics.com2. www.uird.com3. wrede.interfacedesign.org

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4. A Routing-Driven Elliptic Curve Cryptography Based Key Management Scheme for Heterogeneous Sensor Networks

Faculty Guide: Mrs. A. Sridevi

Synopsis: In an olden research on sensor network security mainly considers homogeneous sensor networks, where all sensor nodes have the same capabilities. Research has shown that homogeneous ad hoc networks have poor performance and scalability. The many-to-one traffic pattern dominates in sensor networks, and hence a sensor may only communicate with a small portion of its neighbors. Most existing key management schemes try to establish shared keys for all pairs of neighbor sensors, no matter whether these nodes communicate with each other or not, and this causes large overhead.

We propose a novel routing-driven key management scheme, which only establishes shared keys for neighbor sensors that communicate with each other. The performance evaluation and security analysis show that can provide better security with significant reductions on communication overhead, storage space and energy consumption than other key management schemes.Software & Hardware:

1) Windows XP 2) JDK 1.6/1.5 3) Ms Office 2003/074) Sql Server DataBase

Estimated Man hours to complete ProjectAbstract preparation : 5 hrs

Literature Survey : 12 hrs

Design Document : 60 hrs

Implementation : 70 hrs

Testing : 20 hrs

Result Analysis : 10 hrs

Document Preparation : 32 hrs

Seminars (4*20min) : 1.20 hrs

Knowledge Test : 05 min

Total (Approx.) : 215 hrs per student

REFERENCES:1. P. Gupta and P. R. Kumar, “The capacity of wireless networks,” IEEE Trans.

Inform. Theory, vol. IT-46, no. 2, pp. 388-404, Mar. 2000.2. E. J. Duarte-Melo and M. Liu, “Data-gathering wireless sensor networks:

organization and capacity,” Computer Networks (COMNET) Special Issue on Wireless Sensor Networks, vol. 43, no. 4, pp. 519-537, Nov. 2003.

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3. K. Xu, X. Hong, and M. Gerla, “An ad hoc network with mobile backbones,” in Proc. IEEE ICC 2002, New York, NY, Apr. 2002.

4. L. Girod, T. Stathopoulos, N. Ramanathan, et al., “A system for simulation, emulation, and deployment of heterogeneous sensor networks,” in Proc. ACM SenSys 2004.

5. Experimental Evaluation of Game Theoretic Power Allocation in MIMO Ad-hoc Networks

Faculty Guide: Mrs. A. Sridevi

Synopsis: In Power Allocation, identifying the missing node in the file

transfer is complicate. Users have to identify the node to transfer the file.

In Multiple input multiple output (MIMO) communication systems in an ad-

hoc network can provide high spectral efficiency. So in MIMO we have to

check each and every resource in the time of File Transfer.

Software & Hardware:Operating System : Windows 2000 & XPRAM : 1 GBHard Disk : 40GBPlatform : Microsoft Visual StudioFramework : .Net Framework 3.5Language : C#.NetFront End : Windows applicationBack End : SQL Server 2005

Estimated Man hours to complete ProjectAbstract preparation : 5 hrs

Literature Survey : 12 hrs

Design Document : 60 hrs

Implementation : 70 hrs

Testing : 20 hrs

Result Analysis : 10 hrs

Document Preparation : 32 hrs

Seminars (4*20min) : 1.20 hrs

Knowledge Test : 05 min

Total (Approx.) : 215 hrs per student

REFERENCES:

1. E. C. van der Meulen, “Transmission of information in a T-terminal discrete memoryless channel," Dept. Statistics, Univ. California, Berkeley, CA, USA, 1968.

2. E. C. van der Meulen, “Three-terminal communication channels," Adv. Appl. Prob., no. 3, pp. 120-154, 1971.

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3. T. M. Cover and A. A. El Gammal, “Capacity theorems for relay channels," IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 572-584, Sept. 1979.

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6. Non-Visual Search Engine For Visually Challenged

Faculty Guide : Mrs. T. Malathi

Synopsis: The objective of the project is to develop a centralized web based application where we provide a user friendly application for visually impaired people. This application works just like Google search engine but with a new feature for visually challenged. The data entered in the query text box is taken into focus and it gives all the results of it in a systematic manner. When the user clicks the down arrow the first result is read heard. For next result, right arrow is pressed and for previous result left arrow is pressed. In this way the user can listen all the results of the required data.

Tools Required : Windows XP, SQL, Core Java, Advanced Java, HTML, JSP, Servlets, My Eclipse

Estimated Man hours to complete ProjectAbstract preparation : 5 hrs

Literature Survey : 12 hrs

Design Document : 60 hrs

Implementation : 70 hrs

Testing : 20 hrs

Result Analysis : 10 hrs

Document Preparation : 32 hrs

Seminars (4*20min) : 1.20 hrs

Knowledge Test : 05 min

Total (Approx.) : 215 hrs per student

REFERENCES:

1. JAVA Complete Reference, java Script Programming by Yehuda ShiranJAVA Security by Scotl oaksSQL complete reference by Livion.

WEBSITE LINKS:1. www.oreilly.com

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7: An Efficient Optimization Technique For Digital Watermarking In Image Processing

Faculty Guide : Mrs. T. Malathi

Synopsis: The possibility of adding several watermarks to the same image would enable many interesting applications such as multimedia document tracing, data usage monitoring, and multiple property management. In this paper, we present a novel watermarking scheme, which allows inserting and reliably detecting multiple watermarks sequentially embedded into a digital image. The proposed method, based on elementary linear algebra, is asymmetric, secure under projection attack and robust against distortion due to basic operations such as storage, transmission, and format conversion.

Tools Required: Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Visual Studio .Net 2005, Visual C# .NetOperating system : Windows XP ProfessionalFront End : Microsoft Visual Studio .Net 2005Coding Language : Visual C# .Net

Estimated Man hours to complete ProjectAbstract preparation : 5 hrs

Literature Survey : 12 hrs

Design Document : 60 hrs

Implementation : 70 hrs

Testing : 20 hrs

Result Analysis : 10 hrs

Document Preparation : 32 hrs

Seminars (4*20min) : 1.20 hrs

Knowledge Test : 05 min

Total (Approx.) : 215 hrs per student

REFERENCES:

1. www.oreilly.com

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8. Minimizing file downloading time in stochastic peer to peer network

Faculty Guide : Mr. K. Rajanikanth

Synopsis: The peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing applications are becoming increasingly popular and account for more than 70% of the Internet’s bandwidth usage. Measurement studies show that a typical download of a file can take from minutes up to several hours depending on the level of network congestion or the service capacity fluctuation. In this paper, we consider two major factors that have significant impact on average download time, namely, the spatial heterogeneity of service capacities in different source peers and the temporal fluctuation in service capacity of a single source peer

Hardware requirements:Pentium processor, 1 GB RAM

Software requirements:JDK 5.0, Java Swings

Estimated Man hours to complete ProjectAbstract preparation : 5 hrs

Literature Survey : 12 hrs

Design Document : 60 hrs

Implementation : 70 hrs

Testing : 20 hrs

Result Analysis : 10 hrs

Document Preparation : 32 hrs

Seminars (4*20min) : 1.20 hrs

Knowledge Test : 05 min

Total (Approx.) : 215 hrs per student

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9. Identification of leaked data in firms

Faculty Guide : Mr. K. Rajanikanth

Synopsis: We study the following problem: A data distributor has given

sensitive data to a set of supposedly trusted agents (third parties). Some

of the data is leaked and found in an unauthorized place (e.g., on the web

or somebody’s laptop). The distributor must assess the likelihood that the

leaked data came from one or more agents, as opposed to having been

independently gathered by other means. We propose data allocation

strategies (across the agents) that improve the probability of identifying

leakages. These methods do not rely on alterations of the released data

(e.g., watermarks). In some cases we can also inject “realistic but fake”

data records to further improve our chances of detecting leakage and

identifying the guilty party.

Tools Required : ASP.NET, C#.NET, Microsoft.NET Framework, Visual

Studio 2008, Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or Later Version

Estimated Man hours to complete ProjectAbstract preparation : 5 hrs

Literature Survey : 12 hrs

Design Document : 60 hrs

Implementation : 70 hrs

Testing : 20 hrs

Result Analysis : 10 hrs

Document Preparation : 32 hrs

Seminars (4*20min) : 1.20 hrs

Knowledge Test : 05 min

Total (Approx.) : 215 hrs per student

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10. Student Management System

Faculty Guide : Mr. K. Prashanth

Synopsis: The student management system is an automated version of manual Student Management System. It can handle all details about a student. The details include college details, subject details, student personnel details, academic details, exam details etc.

In case of manual system they need a lot of time, manpower etc. Here almost all work is computerized. So the accuracy is maintained. Maintaining backup is very easy. It can do with in a few minutes. Our system has two type of accessing modes, administrator and user. Student management system is managed by an administrator. It is the job of the administrator to insert update and monitor the whole process. When a user log in to the system. He would only view details of the student. He can't perform any changes .The system has four modules. They are

❖ College and Department details❖ Login and subject❖ Student Details❖ Exam Details

Estimated Man hours to complete ProjectAbstract preparation : 5 hrs

Literature Survey : 12 hrs

Design Document : 60 hrs

Implementation : 70 hrs

Testing : 20 hrs

Result Analysis : 10 hrs

Document Preparation : 32 hrs

Seminars (4*20min) : 1.20 hrs

Knowledge Test : 05 min

Total (Approx.) : 215 hrs per student

REFERENCES:

1. JAVA Complete Reference2. Java Script Programming by Yehuda Shiran3. JAVA Security by Scotl oaks4. SQL complete reference by Livion

WEBSITE LINKS:1. www.oreilly.com

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11: Semi-Proving: An Integrated Method for Program Proving, Testing, and Debugging

Synopsis: We present an integrated method for program proving, testing, and debugging. Using the concept of metamorphic relations, we select necessary properties for target programs. For programs where global symbolic evaluation can be conducted and the constraint expressions involved can be solved, we can either prove that these necessary conditions for program correctness are satisfied, or identify all inputs that violate the conditions. For other programs, our method can be converted into a symbolic testing approach. Our method extrapolates from the correctness of a program for tested inputs to the correctness of the program for related untested inputs. The method supports automatic debugging through the identification of constraint expressions that reveal failures. Index Terms—Software/program verification, symbolic execution, testing and debugging.

Tools Required : Windows 2000 server Family or higher version, JDK 1.5, SQL, Java, Awt, Swing.

Estimated Man hours to complete ProjectAbstract preparation : 5 hrs

Literature Survey : 12 hrs

Design Document : 60 hrs

Implementation : 70 hrs

Testing : 20 hrs

Result Analysis : 10 hrs

Document Preparation : 32 hrs

Seminars (4*20min) : 1.20 hrs

Knowledge Test : 05 min

Total (Approx.) : 215 hrs per student

REFERENCES:

1. JAVA Complete Reference2. Java Script Programming by Yehuda Shiran3. JAVA Security by Scotl oaks4. SQL complete reference by Livion

WEBSITE LINKS:1. www.oreilly.com

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12. Budget Allocation in Web based multi agent systems

Faculty Guide: Mr. T. Thirupathi Reddy

Synopsis: For Budget allocation, traditional algorithms were found unsuitable due to their characteristics of orderly execution and that too at a single location multi agent environment. But agents in multi agent systems perform task independently and share the results with other agents, which motivates use of distributed algorithms for budget allocation. In this project, the limitations of traditional algorithms for budget allocation problem in multi agent environment are resolved by using distributed algorithms which performs different task of budget allocation procedure 1) Information gathering2) Filtering3) Evaluating and budget allocation at different locations and timings.

Tools Required: Advanced Java Techniques, Oracle 10g

Estimated Man hours to complete ProjectAbstract preparation : 5 hrs

Literature Survey : 12 hrs

Design Document : 60 hrs

Implementation : 70 hrs

Testing : 20 hrs

Result Analysis : 10 hrs

Document Preparation : 32 hrs

Seminars (4*20min) : 1.20 hrs

Knowledge Test : 05 min

Total (Approx.) : 215 hrs per student

REFERENCES:1. Distributed Computing, Principles and Applications, M.L. Liu, Pearson

Education.2. Introduction to Algorithms by Thomas H. Cormen.

Journals1. IJNT – Indian Journal of Networking & Technology2. International Journal of Computer Science and Information3. International Journal of Communication Technology4. IIST - Journal - International Institute for Software Testing 5. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and MethodologyWebsites-links 1. www.aaai.org/AITopics2. www.wekipedia.com/

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3. Muliagents Systems by Jarg Denzinger, Department of Computer Science, University of Calagary, Canada.

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13. Computer Based Authoring Tool

Faculty Guide: Mrs. P. Jyothi

Synopsis: Develop an e-learning application used for conducting quiz. It

takes questions form various document files, PDF files and allows user to

customize the settings viz. order of quiz, timing settings, negative

marking, etc. and also the reports generated for displaying results.

Tools Required: C# .net, SQL server

Estimated Man hours to complete ProjectAbstract preparation : 5 hrs

Literature Survey : 12 hrs

Design Document : 60 hrs

Implementation : 70 hrs

Testing : 20 hrs

Result Analysis : 10 hrs

Document Preparation : 32 hrs

Seminars (4*20min) : 1.20 hrs

Knowledge Test : 05 min

Total (Approx.) : 215 hrs per student

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14. Auto Reply Mail System

Faculty Guide: Mrs. P. Jyothi

Synopsis: Develop a mail based system which will automatically send

responses to the request mail. It is based on the keywords in the mail,

corresponding response will be automatically sent to the client. Clients

should have been registered with the company through their email system.

Tools Required: .net, oracle Estimated Man hours to complete ProjectAbstract preparation : 5 hrs

Literature Survey : 12 hrs

Design Document : 60 hrs

Implementation : 70 hrs

Testing : 20 hrs

Result Analysis : 10 hrs

Document Preparation : 32 hrs

Seminars (4*20min) : 1.20 hrs

Knowledge Test : 05 min

Total (Approx.) : 215 hrs per student

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15. Development of a user Friendly, Future-rich, Practical Testing System

Faculty Guide: Mr. Shailesh Bhosekar

Synopsis: Development of a user Friendly, Future-rich, practical the

ultimate Online Examination and E-learning solution for MNC companies,

academic institutions, training centers, human resources departments, and

anyone who needs to create and process their own tests. It is an excellent

test management, which offers a complete solution for Computer Based

Test (CBT). We can generate our own unique tests in any area and

administer the tests. It keeps all the records of conducted exams, score

reports and other info.

Tools Required: Windows9x/NT/2000/XP/Vista, Apache-Tomcat/Web-Logic

Estimated Man hours to complete ProjectAbstract preparation : 5 hrs

Literature Survey : 12 hrs

Design Document : 60 hrs

Implementation : 70 hrs

Testing : 20 hrs

Result Analysis : 10 hrs

Document Preparation : 32 hrs

Seminars (4*20min) : 1.20 hrs

Knowledge Test : 05 min

Total (Approx.) : 215 hrs per student

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16. Nationwide Student Information System

Faculty Guide: Mr. Shailesh Bhosekar

Synopsis: Nationwide Student Information System is a portal which

describes the information about the Students across the country. This is a

web based product connected to all the universities and colleges to input

the details of the colleges and Students.

Tools Required: Windows 98/NT, RDBMS, Java

Estimated Man hours to complete ProjectAbstract preparation : 5 hrs

Literature Survey : 12 hrs

Design Document : 60 hrs

Implementation : 70 hrs

Testing : 20 hrs

Result Analysis : 10 hrs

Document Preparation : 32 hrs

Seminars (4*20min) : 1.20 hrs

Knowledge Test : 05 min

Total (Approx.) : 215 hrs per student

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17. ASHRITHA

Faculty Guide: Mrs. M. Swapna

Synopsis: Ashritha means the Person Who provides shelter in

Sanskrit. This portal guide charity homes, old age home, child education

schemes, change in living style (self employment). Volunteers have to

register in ashritha to provide services with details and expected money.

the community has to accepts the registration, type of services ,funds are

receive from donors, plane for training programs ,work shops

arrangement , even plane for different types of donors types, donors can

directly donate through proper channel .

Tools Required: JAVA, ORACLE , HTML ,AJAX

Estimated Man hours to complete ProjectAbstract preparation : 5 hrs

Literature Survey : 12 hrs

Design Document : 60 hrs

Implementation : 70 hrs

Testing : 20 hrs

Result Analysis : 10 hrs

Document Preparation : 32 hrs

Seminars (4*20min) : 1.20 hrs

Knowledge Test : 05 min

Total (Approx.) : 215 hrs per student

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11. Students Batches

S. No. Team No. Roll No. Name of the

Candidates Company Name Project Title

1 MPCS-09-0109D91A0524 Deshmukh Retish

09D91A0549 M. Chetan Sai

2 MPCS-09-0209D91A0541 Kulkarni Apoorva

09D91A0542 Kulkarni Harish V

3 MPCS-09-0309D91A0554 M. Jeevana Jyothi Netzworke Solutions,

Cyber Tower, Madhapur www.netzworke.com

Motion Capture09D91A0545 Lankala Prathyusha

4 MPCS-09-0409D91A0508 B. Sumanth Reddy

Maharashtra Mandal Website development of

Maharashtra Mandal based in Hyderabad09D91A0543 Kulkarni Raveena

5 MPCS-09-05 09D91A0519 Chilla PrudhviNetzworke Solutions,

Cyber Tower, Madhapur www.netzworke.com

Motion Capture

6 MPCS-09-0609D91A0556 Mangrulkar Pooja Netzworke Solutions,

Cyber Tower, Madhapur www.netzworke.com

Motion Capture09D91A0512 Bathula Sravya

7 MPCS-09-0709D91A0533 Illa Divya Sree

NAARM, Rajendranagar Expert system for agriculture education

09D91A0523 Deeksha

8 MPCS-09-0809D91A0501 Akash Mandal

Maharashtra Mandal Website development of

Maharashtra Mandal based in Hyderabad09D91A0536 K. Naresh

9 MPCS-09-0909D91A0534 Jadhav Naveen Kumar

Osmania University Implementation of web-based Java Compiler

09D91A0553 Mahendra Singh

10 MPCS-09-1009D91A0531 Guvvala Rajesh

Osmania UniversityImplementation of Indian

Unique Identification System09D91A0505 Apsingekar Sandeep

11 MPCS-09-1109D91A0522 D. Vamsi Krishna

Reddy Netzworke Solutions, Cyber Tower, Madhapur

www.netzworke.comMotion Capture

09D91A0514 Bheema Mukesh

12 MPCS-09-1209D91A0538 Kaleru Adithya Netzworke Solutions,

Cyber Tower, Madhapur www.netzworke.com

Motion Capture09D91A0539 Katepalli Manideep

13 MPCS-09-1309D91A0547 M Akshay

GHMC, Hyderabad GHMC Estate Module09D91A0535 Jeetesh Chattrabandh

14 MPCS-09-1409D91A0544 Lakshman Tunk

09D91A0537 K. Satya Narayana Reddy

15 MPCS-09-15 09D91A0540 Komma Santosh Kumar

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S. No. Team No. Roll No. Name of the

Candidates Company Name Project Title

09D91A0525 Eleti Sravan Kumar

16 MPCS-09-1609D91A0518 CH Sandeep

09D91A0520 Chiranjeevi R

17 MPCS-09-1709D91A0546 Lokasani Praveen

Reddy

09D91A0529 Ginnaram Prashanth Kumar

18 MPCS-09-1809D91A0509 Bandari Karnakar

09D91A0513 Bellamkonda Sireesha

19 MPCS-09-1909D91A0516 Boga Srujan Kumar Netzworke Solutions,

Cyber Tower, Madhapur www.netzworke.com

Motion Capture09D91A0559 Merugu Sravan Kumar

20 MPCS-09-2009D91A0555 Mangalpally Rakesh

09D91A0527 G.Vishal

21 MPCS-09-2109D91A0502 Alluvala Shashidhar

09D91A0560 Mittapalli Sneha Sri Durga

22 MPCS-09-2209D91A05A4 Tabasum Fatima

NAARM, RajendranagarFaculty Personnel

Information Systems of SAUS09D91A0563 Mujakari Ram Sheela

23 MPCS-09-2309D91A0599 Siva Satish Kumar

   09D91A05B4 Vulkundakar Tharun

Kumar

24 MPCS-09-2409D91A0571 Nikhil Jain

   09D91A0578 Pagidimarri Venkata

Tarun

25 MPCS-09-2509D91A0579 Palem Vikram Reddy

   09D91A05B5 Y. Sarika Prabha

26 MPCS-09-2609D91A0584 Pinjerla Sai Kumar

09D91A0595 Satty Narender Reddy

27 MPCS-09-2709D91A05B2 Vodapally Aruna

09D91A0572 Nookala Manideepthi

28 MPCS-09-2809D91A0587 Ratan Satish Kumar

NAARM, Rajendranagar Data Based for Agriculture Census09D91A05B0 V. Naga Swetha

29 MPCS-09-2909D91A0586 Ramini Shiva

   09D91A0574 P Nitesh

30 MPCS-09-3009D91A05A8 Thummalapalli

Prathima    

09D91A0561 Mohammed Munawar Ahmed

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S. No. Team No. Roll No. Name of the

Candidates Company Name Project Title

31 MPCS-09-3110D95A0501 G. Saraswathi

09D91A05B3 Vudutha Krishna Veni

32 MPCS-09-3209D91A0566 Nalla Nagalaxmi

   08D91A0587 P. Divyabharathi

33 MPCS-09-3309D91A0596 Shanthamurhty Raghu

Vamshi

09D91A0570 Nayani Rajitha

34 MPCS-09-3409D91A0573 P Ashok Kumar Reddy

09D91A0591 Salveru Sri Krishna

35 MPCS-09-3509D91A0592 Sambaram Sunil

Kumar

08D91A0588 Rachapalli Prabhakar

36 MPCS-09-3609D91A05A2 Suram Raghuveer

Reddy

09D91A0588 Rishi Raj Singh

37 MPCS-09-3709D91A0562 Mudavath Shiva Lal

09D91A0564 Mumtaj Alam

38 MPCS-09-3809D91A0582 Patam Sudhakar Reva Mobile,

Secunderabad Indian Banks Information09D91A05A7 Thalla Srikanth

39 MPCS-09-3909D91A05A6 Thadakamalla Surjana

09D91A0577 P. Srikanth

40 MPCS-09-4009D91A0567 Nandi Shravani

09D91A05A5 Talasani Mohan Reddy

41 MPCS-09-4109D91A0581 Panjalla Satish Goud

08D91A0570 BMBP Anantha

42 MPCS-09-4209D91A0576 P. Madan Goud

   07D91A0527 E. Varuna Kumar

Yadav

43 MPCS-09-4309D91A0589 S. Sai Kiran

   09D91A05A1 Sravan Kumar A

44 MPCS-09-4409D91A0594 Sarabu Vamshi Krishna

RCI Kanchanbagh MIL - STD - 1553 & 1773 Data bus08D91A0515 Basani Rakesh Reddy

12. Title & Synopsis given by Students

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13. Guides List

S. No. Name of the Guide Team No. Roll No. Name of the Student

1 Dr. Naga Prasad MPCS-09-0909D91A0534 Jadhav Naveen Kumar

09D91A0553 Mahendra Singh

2 Mr. Vivek Kulkarni MPCS-09-2209D91A05A4 Tabasum Fatima

09D91A0563 Mujakari Ram Sheela

3 Mrs. V. Aruna MPCS-09-3809D91A0582 Patam Sudhakar

09D91A05A7 Thalla Srikanth

4

Mr. T. Shyam Kumar

MPCS-09-3709D91A0562 Mudavath Shiva Lal

09D91A0564 Mumtaj Alam

5 MPCS-09-3909D91A05A6 Thadakamalla Surjana

09D91A0577 P. Srikanth

6

Mr. M. Yadi Reddy

MPCS-09-1309D91A0547 M Akshay

09D91A0535 Jeetesh Chattrabandh

7 MPCS-09-4009D91A0567 Nandi Shravani

09D91A05A5 Talasani Mohan Reddy

8Mr. G.S. Praveen Kumar

MPCS-09-1209D91A0538 Kaleru Adithya

09D91A0539 Katepalli Manideep

9 MPCS-09-4209D91A0576 P. Madan Goud

07D91A0527 E. Varuna Kumar Yadav

10

Mrs. A. Sridevi

MPCS-09-1709D91A0546 Lokasani Praveen Reddy

09D91A0529 Ginnaram Prashanth Kumar

11 MPCS-09-3509D91A0592 Sambaram Sunil Kumar

08D91A0588 Rachapalli Prabhakar

12 Mrs. T.R. Harathi MPCS-09-0809D91A0501 Akash Mandal

09D91A0536 K. Naresh

13

Mrs. P. Jyothi

MPCS-09-0309D91A0554 Mangalarapu Jeevana Jyothi

09D91A0545 Lankala Prathyusha

14 MPCS-09-3309D91A0596 Shanthamurhty Raghu Vamshi

09D91A0570 Nayani Rajitha

15

Mr. K. Rajanikanth

MPCS-09-1809D91A0509 Bandari Karnakar

09D91A0513 Bellamkonda Sireesha

16 MPCS-09-2909D91A0586 Ramini Shiva

09D91A0574 P Nitesh17 Mrs. K. Lalitha MPCS-09-11 09D91A0522 Datla Vamsi Krishna Reddy

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S. No. Name of the Guide Team No. Roll No. Name of the Student

09D91A0514 Bheema Mukesh

18 MPCS-09-2809D91A0587 Ratan Satish Kumar

09D91A05B0 V. Naga Swetha

19Mr. T. Thirupathi Reddy

MPCS-09-2009D91A0555 Mangalpally Rakesh

09D91A0527 G.Vishal

20 MPCS-09-4109D91A0581 Panjalla Satish Goud

08D91A0570 BMBP Anantha

21Mrs. D. Vijaya Lakshmi

MPCS-09-0709D91A0533 Illa Divya Sree

09D91A0523 Deeksha

22 MPCS-09-4409D91A0594 Sarabu Vamshi Krishna

08D91A0515 Basani Rakesh Reddy

23

Mrs. IBN Himabindu

MPCS-09-2109D91A0502 Alluvala Shashidhar

09D91A0560 Mittapalli Sneha Sri Durga

24 MPCS-09-4309D91A0589 S. Sai Kiran

09D91A05A1 Sravan Kumar A

25

Mr. S. Srinivas Kumar

MPCS-09-0609D91A0556 Mangrulkar Pooja

09D91A0512 Bathula Sravya

26 MPCS-09-3110D95A0501 G. Saraswathi

09D91A05B3 Vudutha Krishna Veni

27 Mr. B. Ramana Reddy MPCS-09-14

09D91A0544 Lakshman Tunk

09D91A0537 K. Satya Narayana Reddy

28 Mr. V. Srinivas MPCS-09-3209D91A0566 Nalla Nagalaxmi

08D91A0587 P. Divyabharathi

29

Mrs. Pooja Saxena

MPCS-09-0209D91A0541 Kulkarni Apoorva

09D91A0542 Kulkarni Harish V

30 MPCS-09-2409D91A0571 Nikhil Jain

09D91A0578 Pagidimarri Venkata Tarun

31

Mrs. T. Malathi

MPCS-09-05 09D91A0519 Chilla Prudhvi

32 MPCS-09-3009D91A05A8 Thummalapalli Prathima

09D91A0561 Mohammed Munawar Ahmed

33Mr. Shailesh Bhosekar

MPCS-09-0109D91A0524 Deshmukh Retish

09D91A0549 M. Chetan Sai

34 MPCS-09-2309D91A0599 Siva Satish Kumar

09D91A05B4 Vulkundakar Tharun Kumar

35 Mrs. M. Swapna MPCS-09-04 09D91A0508 B. Sumanth Reddy

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S. No. Name of the Guide Team No. Roll No. Name of the Student

09D91A0543 Kulkarni Raveena

36 MPCS-09-2509D91A0579 Palem Vikram Reddy

09D91A05B5 Y. Sarika Prabha

37

Mr. V. Narsing Rao

MPCS-09-1509D91A0540 Komma Santosh Kumar

09D91A0525 Eleti Sravan Kumar

38 MPCS-09-3409D91A0573 P Ashok Kumar Reddy

09D91A0591 Salveru Sri Krishna

39

Mr. V. Linga Swamy

MPCS-09-1609D91A0518 CH Sandeep

09D91A0520 Chiranjeevi R

40 MPCS-09-3609D91A05A2 Suram Raghuveer Reddy

09D91A0588 Rishi Raj Singh

41

Mrs. Arshiya Begum

MPCS-09-1009D91A0531 Guvvala Rajesh

09D91A0505 Apsingekar Sandeep

42 MPCS-09-2709D91A05B2 Vodapally Aruna

09D91A0572 Nookala Manideepthi

43

Mrs. Archana

MPCS-09-1909D91A0516 Boga Srujan Kumar

09D91A0559 Merugu Sravan Kumar

44 MPCS-09-2609D91A0584 Pinjerla Sai Kumar

09D91A0595 Satty Narender Reddy

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14. Proforma for Documentation

Title of the project

Name of the studentB.Tech. (Computer Science and Engineering)

(2012-2013)

Department of Computer Science and EngineeringAurora’s Scientific Technological and Research Academy

(Affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University)

Bandlaguda, Hyderabad – 500 005

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Title of the project

A Project work submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement

for the award of the degree of

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGYin

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING(2012-2013)

Aurora’s Scientific Technological and Research Academy(Affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University)

Bandlaguda, Hyderabad – 500 005

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CERTIFICATE(College Letterhead)

Certified that the project entitled “TITLE” being submitted by Mr./Ms. Name

of the student towards the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of

the degree Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering to the

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, Hyderabad is a

bonafied record of the work carried out by him/her.

Mr. Vivek KulkarniHead, Department of Computer Science and Engineering,ASTRA,HYDERABAD

Date:

Place:

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Abstract

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Acknowledgements

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Contents

1. Introduction

a. Existing system & its drawbacks

b. Proposed system

i. Advantages of Proposed system

ii. Limitations of Proposed system

c. Software Requirements

d. Hardware Requirements

2. Software requirements Specifications

a. Introduction

i. Purpose

ii. Scope

iii. Overview

b. Functional requirements

c. Non-functional requirements

3. System Architecture

4. Design Issues

5. Technologies Used

6. Coding & Testing

7. Conclusion and Future Scope

8. Appendix

Appendix A - Hardware Description

Appendix B - Software Description

Appendix C – Abbreviations

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15. Appendix

Sample Project ……………………..

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