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Mini Project Guide Lines
NOTE
All Font Names Must be in Times new Roman
1. Page size - A4; Margins - left-3.0cm, Right-2.0 cm, Top-2.5 cm, Bottom-2.5 cm, Gutter-0
2. Project Work format must at least contain the following:
3. Chapter-1 – Introduction
1.1. Overview
1.2. Motivation
1.3. Existing System
1.4. Proposed System
1.5. Objective
11. References
[1].First Author, Second Author, Third Author.
TIMES NEW ROMAN,BOLD, Useful for next level sub titles with
numbering c.n.l where c is chapter
Heading FONT SIZE 12,UPPER LOWER LETTERS, number, n is sub title number and l is
3 serial number like 1.1.1, 1.1.2,-------
LEFT ALIGNED
2.1.1, 2.1.2---etc.
One copy for each batch member. The certificate should consist of batch member name and his/her roll
numbers only.
1.A4 size paper should be used for the preparation of the project report. Typing should be done on one
side of the paper with character font in size 12 of Times New Roman.
2.The layout should provide a margin of 1.50 Inches on the left, 1.00 Inches on the top, bottom and right.
3.Fresh paragraph should commence after five spaces. Double-spacing or One and half line spacing
shall be provided throught the report.
4.The page numbers should be indicated at the bottom-middle of the each page.
5.Should not underline the heading/subheadings and should not put colons ( : ) in headings or
subheadings.
BINDING
DETAILS OF SEMINARS
1. The soft copy of the PPT has to be shown to the respective internal guide and get it approved
before the presentation.
2.During the course of your project, you will be required to give Four presentations.
1.Abstract
2. Existing System and its Drawbacks
First Review 10
3.Proposed System and its Advantages
4.Software & Hardware Requirements
First Review+
1.Introduction(Overview,Motivation,Existing
System,Proposed System and Objective)
3.Problem Definition
1.1.Architectures
1.2.Module Description
1.3.System Workflow
2.Algorithms
3.System Design
3.1.ER Diagrams
3.2.DFD Diagrms
3.3.UML Diagrams
4.Sample Code
FirstReview+SecondReview+ThirdReview+
1.Testing
4.References
In Partial Fulfillment of the requirement For the Award of the Degree of [14]
Submitted by [14]
CERTIFICATE [14]
This is to certify that the mini project report entitled “Resequencing Analysis of Stop
and Wait Protocol” is being submitted by V.Ravi Kumar bearing hall ticket
number:01C31A0537 for partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree
of Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering discipline to the
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University,Hyderabad during the academic year 2018 -
2019 is a bonafide work carried out by him under my guidance and supervision.
The result embodied in this report has not been submitted to any other University or
institution for the award of any degree of diploma.[12]
Project Guide Head of the Department
EXTERNAL EXAMINER
DECLARATION [14]
2.V.Ravi Kumar(H.T.N0:01C31A0537)
3.V.Ravi Kumar(H.T.N0:01C31A0537)
3.V.Ravi Kumar(H.T.N0:01C31A0537)
Date:
Place
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SREE CHAITANYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING [16]
(Affiliated to JNTUH, HYDERABAD) [14]
THIMMAPUR, KARIMNAGAR, TELANGANA-505 527 [14]
Department of Computer Science and Engineering [16]
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS[14]
The Satisfaction that accomplishes the successful completion of any task would be incomplete without the
mention of the people who make it possible and whose constant guidance and encouragement crown all the
efforts with success.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude and indebtedness to my project supervisor V.Ravi
kumar,Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Sree Chaitanya College of
Engineering,LMD Colony,Karimnagar for his/her valuable suggestions and interest throughout the course of
this project
I am also thankful to Head of the department Mr.K.Srinivas,Associate Professor & HOD, Department of
Computer Science and Engineering, Sree Chaitanya College of Engineering,LMD Colony,Karimnagar for
providing excellent infrastructure and a nice atmosphere for completing this project successfully
I convey my heartfelt thanks to the lab staff for allowing me to use the required equipment whenever
needed.
Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to thank my family for their support through the work.
I sincerely acknowledge and thank all those who gave directly or indirectly their support in completion of
this work.
V.Ravi Kumar
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ABSTRACT
This part of the Project will be the most widely published and most read because it will be published in
Dissertation Abstracts International. It is best written towards the end, but not at the very last minute
because you will probably need several drafts. It should be a distillation of the thesis: a concise description
of the problem(s) addressed and your method of solving it/them, your results and conclusions. An abstract
must be self-contained. Usually they do not contain references. When a reference is necessary, its details
should be included in the text of the abstract. The number of words may be limited to 1000 not exceeding
two pages of spacing 1.5 and font type Times New Roman with size 12.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS[14]
1 INTRODUCTION 01–09
1.1.Overview 01
1.2.Motivation 02
1.3.Existing System 05
1.4.Proposed System 07
1.5.Objective 08
2 LITERATURE SURVEY 10-25
3 PROBLEM DEFINITION 26-30
4 SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS 31-40
5 DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION 40-50
5.1. Architecture of the Proposed System 41-42
5.1.1. Architectures 43-44
5.1.2. Module Description 45-46
5.1.3. System Workflow 47-48
5.1.4. Interation Among all modules 48-49
5.2. Algorithms 50-51
5.3. System Design 52-53
5.3.1.E-R Diagrams 54-55
5.3.2.DFD Diagrams 55-56
5.3.3.UML Diagrams 57-58
5.3.4.Data Base Design 58-59
5.4.Sample Code 60-61
6 TESTING 62-63
7 RESULT S AND OUTPUT SCREENS 64-65
8 CONCLUSION & FUTURE WORK 66-67
8.1. Conclusion 68-69
8.2. Future Enhancement
70-71
REFERENCES 72-73
LIST OF FIGURES[14]
Figure no Name of the Figure Page no
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LIST OF TABLES[14]
Table no Name of the Table Page no
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LIST OF SYMBOLS[14]
S.no Name of the Symbol and Sign Page no
1 Theta-© 1
2 …………………………………………….. ……………..
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS[14]
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(Template for one chapter is given below)
CHAPTER -1
INTRODUCTION
( bold ,middle of the page and upper case font size 14)
Every chapter should have chapter No. and Chapter headings, sections and subsections of the
different chapters along with page numbers of each. It should be possible to get a complete picture of
the Dissertation by looking at the contents. While, the contents cannot be as brief as listing only the
chapter headings, it need not be as elaborate as to list all paragraph titles within subsections. It is
preferable to include the chapter, section and subsection headings only in the contents with
appropriate page numbers.
A word on numbering scheme used in the Dissertation is in order. It is common practice to use
decimal numbering in the Dissertation. If the chapter number is 2, the section numbers will be 2.1,
2.2, 2.3 etc. The subsections in section 2.2 will be numbered as 2.2.1, 2.2.2 etc. Unless essential, it is
not necessary to use numbers to lower levels than three stages. Headings of paragraphs below the
subsections may be bold faced and in sentence case. Similarly, it is useful and convenient to number
the figures also chapter-wise.
The figures in (say) chapter 4 will be numbered Fig.4.1, Fig 4.2 etc. This helps you in assembling the
figures and putting it in proper order. Similarly, the tables are also numbered as Table 4.1 Table 4.2
etc. All figures and tables should have proper captions. Usually the figure captions are written below
the figure and table captions on top of the table. All figures should have proper description by
legends, title of the axes and any other information to make the figures self-explanatory.
Figures in color are not essential, but if it is essential, can be given. If used, all copies submitted
should have figures in color. The same numbering scheme can be used for equations also. Only thing
to be remembered is that references to the figures are made like Fig 4.2 and equations as Eqn (4.5)
and tables as Table 4.2. If there are some appendices, these can be numbered as A1, A2 and A3 etc.
The equations in these appendices can be numbered as (A1.1), (A2.3) etc.
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad-500 085
Name of the Affiliated College Colle Code
SREE CHAITANYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
LMD COLONY,THIMMAPOOR,KARIMNAGAR-505 527 N0
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2018-19
DATE:
(Attach sheet giving a brief Description about abstract duly signed by the student, supervisor and the
Head of the Department)
DEPARTMENT USE
1. Approved
2. Not Approved
Supervisor Head of the Department
BATCH NUMBER:[14]
DATE:
ABSTRACT [14]
These guidelines are intended to give both students and supervisor at SCCE a set of procedures and
expectations that will make the project work evaluation process easier, more predictable, and more
successful. These guidelines should be interpreted as the minimum requirements of the degree awarded by
JNTUH, Hyderabad. The project work committee assigned for various programmes offered by Sree Chaitanya
College Of Engineering may add requirements or guidelines.[12]
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