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Project Report Format

The document outlines the standard format for a project report, including the typical sections such as a cover page, table of contents, introduction, project objectives, system requirements analysis, design models, coding, testing, implementation, and maintenance criteria. It provides details on the ordering and contents of each section, such as including certificates, company and system profiles, use case diagrams, class diagrams, testing plans, and implementation steps. The format aims to comprehensively document all aspects of completing an IT project.

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Project Report Format

The document outlines the standard format for a project report, including the typical sections such as a cover page, table of contents, introduction, project objectives, system requirements analysis, design models, coding, testing, implementation, and maintenance criteria. It provides details on the ordering and contents of each section, such as including certificates, company and system profiles, use case diagrams, class diagrams, testing plans, and implementation steps. The format aims to comprehensively document all aspects of completing an IT project.

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Format of Project Report

1) Cover Page

A PROJECT REPORT ON

<PROJECT TITLE>
SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATION

BY <NAME> <ROLL NO> MCA 6th SEMESTER

INSTITUTE LOGO

EWING CHRISTIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY, ALLAHABAD JUNE 2012

2) On the side edge of the report the following must be printed: a. Title of The Project b. Name of the Course c. Month and Year of Submission 3) Ordering of Contents/Documents: a. Certificate from the Company b. Certificate from the Institute c. Acknowledgement d. Declaration by the Student e. An Abstract of the job/project done f. Table of Contents g. Company Profile (actual page numbering should start here) h. Introduction to the Project i. Project Statement and Objectives ii. Hardware and Software Tools used iii. System Architecture

i. Requirement Analysis i. Purpose ii. Existing System iii. Proposed System iv. User Requirement Specification 1. Product Perspective 2. Product Functions 3. Various Interfaces 4. User Types 5. Constraints 6. Assumptions 7. Annexures j. Analysis Models i. Use Cases /System Specification ii. Static Model: Domain model Class Diagram/Structured Chart iii. Dynamic Model: Sequence Diagrams/Context Level Data Flow Diagram iv. Data Model: ER Diagram k. Designing i. Static Model: Detailed Class Diagram/System Architecture Design ii. Dynamic Model: Interaction Diagrams & Collaboration Diagrams/ Higher Level Data Flow Diagrams iii. Database Design: Schemas & Data Dictionary iv. Interface Design: Snapshots l. Coding i. Detailed Design for Coding ii. Verification and Validation Techniques m. Testing i. Testing Techniques Used ii. Test Plan iii. Test Cases iv. Bugs Report n. Implementation i. System Requirements ii. Steps for Implementation iii. Constraints o. Maintenance Criteria p. Scope of the Project q. Annexures i. UML based notations ii. Flow Chart Notations iii. DFD Notations iv. ER Diagram Notations v. Abbreviations and Acronyms used vi. Any other r. References s. Summary/Conclusion

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