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Industrail Report Format
Industrail Report Format
By
Student Name
COMPANY NAME
Submitted in partial fulfillment of B.Tech Computer Science and Engineering Degree Program
Technical Univeristy, embodies the bonafide work done by him/her, during the period
from_______ to_______.
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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Mr. / Ms. Student name has partially completed / completed Industrial
Training during the period from _______ to_______ in our Organization / Industry as a Partial
Fulfillment of Degree of Bachelor of Technology in Information Technology. He / She was
trained in the field of Project Title/Course Name.
Note: This certificate must be typed on the company letter head. Students can attach the
certificate received from the industrial organization here in lieu of this page
[II]
AmrapaliInstitute of Technology & Science, Haldwani
Uttrakhand Technical University
Seventh Semester 2019-2020
PCS-758: Industrial Training
ABSTRACT
Key Words:
Date: **-***-2019
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to thank respected Mr Sagar Bhalla for giving me
such a wonderful opportunity to expand my knowledge for
my own branch and giving me guidelines to present a seminar
report. It helped me a lot to realize of what we study for.
Last but clearly not the least, I would thank The Almighty for
giving me strength to complete my report on time.
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Preface
I have made this report file on the topic Java; I have tried my
best to elucidate all the relevant detail to the topic to be
included in the report. While in the beginning I have tried to
give a general view about this topic. My efforts and
wholehearted co-corporation of each and everyone has
ended on a successful note. I express my sincere gratitude to
…………..who assisting me throughout the preparation of this
topic. I thank him for providing me the reinforcement,
confidence and most importantly the track for the topic
whenever I needed it.
[V]
(Student Name & Sign.)
Content
Introduction on java
Key features of java
Platform independence
Simple
Object-Oriented
Robust
Distributed
Portable
Performance
Multithreaded
Interpreted & Compiler
Architecture Neutral
Package
Features of package
Standard java Packages
Java.lang package
Java.io package
Java.util package
Important packages
Advantages
Disadvantages
Conclusion
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1.3. Subheading 4 …………………………………………………………….. [*]
1.4. Subheading 5……………………………………………………………... [*]
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1.4.3. SubSubheading 3…………………………………………………. [*]
2. Results and Discussions………………………………………………...................... [*-*]
(If project undertaken demands, otherwise directly go to conclusions)
4.1 Subheading
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Abbreviations………..……………………………………………………………………. [*]
Appendix…………………………………………………………...……………………. [*-*]
A1. Appendix A……………………………………………………………………………. [*]
A2. Appendix B ….……………………………………………………….……………..…. [*]
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LIST OF FIGURES
Page no.
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LIST OF TABLES
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5.CONCLUSION
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REFRENCES
[*] Author Name1, Author Name 2.Title of The book/Title of the paper/Name of the
Conference/Dissertation/Article in Govt. Website, Publication house name/Journal
name/Conference name/University where dissertation is carried out/Website, Place,
Publication Date, Reference Page No.
For Example
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interfacial reaction of Al–Cu–Mg/bagasse ash particulate composite. Journal of Alloys and
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ABBREVIATIONS
Term Abbreviation
ANOVA Analysis if variance
S/N Ratio Signal-to-Noise Ratio
DoE Design of Experiments
OA Orthogonal Array
GLM General Linear Method
DF Degrees of Freedom
MS Mean Squares
SS Sums of Squares
P Percentage Contribution
r Number of Treatments
nj Sample Size
xj Sample Mean
sj Sample Standard Deviation
NB Nominal the Best
HB Higher the Better
Y Performance Characteristics
L (Y) Loss Function
Σ Standard Deviation
yi Response in 1th Trail
N Number of Trails
i Trail Number
RN Range
SSt Total Sum of Squares
SSe Error Sum of Squares
ηopt Estimated S/N Ratio
ηm Total Mean S/N Ratio
ηi Mean S/N Ratio at Optimum Level
APPENDIX 1
TITLE
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