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SE Project Proposal
SE Project Proposal
SE Project Proposal
Project Proposal
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1.1 Abstract
An abstract is an outline/brief summary of your whole project. It should state the field of
study, problem definition, objective and scope of your project. Abstract should be well-
developed and must be understandable to a wide audience. Abstracts should be no more
than 350 words, written single-spaced, using size 12 Times New Roman font.
1.2 Introduction
This is one of the most important components of the synopsis. It should begin with a clear
statement of what the project is about so that the nature and scope of the project can be
understood by a lay reader. It should summarize everything you set out to achieve, provide
a clear summary of the project’s background, relevance and main contributions. The
introduction should set the scene for the project and should provide the reader with a
summary of the key things to look out for in the remainder of the report[1].
• It is sometimes useful to state the main objectives of the project as part of the
introduction.
• Concentrate on the big issues, e.g. the main questions (scientific or other- wise)
that the project sets out to answer.
1.3 Problem Statement
A problem statement is a concise description of an issue to be addressed or a condition to
be improved upon. It identifies the gap between the current (problem) state and desired
(goal) state of a process or product. A simple and well-defined problem statement will be
used by the project team to understand the problem and work toward developing a
solution. Problem statement must be clear and unambiguous.
1.4 Objectives
Objectives are operational, describe specific things you will be accomplishing in your
project. Your objectives will form the basis for the activities of your project and will also
serve as the basis for the evaluation of your project. Specify your project objectives in the
form of bullet points. Mentioned objectives should be measurable.
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1.10 Wireframes
Draw a wireframe of your project