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Project Guidelines Sem V

The document outlines the syllabus for the Project course in the 5th semester of the BBA(CA) program. It details the teaching scheme, workload guidelines, evaluation guidelines and recommended documentation contents for the project. Key points include: students will work in groups of 2 on an independent project of their choice; a project guide will monitor their progress through presentations; the final project presentation and report will be evaluated by the guide and an external examiner; the project is worth 4 credits and evaluation includes internal and university external assessments.

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Project Guidelines Sem V

The document outlines the syllabus for the Project course in the 5th semester of the BBA(CA) program. It details the teaching scheme, workload guidelines, evaluation guidelines and recommended documentation contents for the project. Key points include: students will work in groups of 2 on an independent project of their choice; a project guide will monitor their progress through presentations; the final project presentation and report will be evaluated by the guide and an external examiner; the project is worth 4 credits and evaluation includes internal and university external assessments.

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CBCS : 2021-22 B.B.A.(C.A.).

-Sem V Computer Application

Savitribai Phule Pune University


(Formerly University of Pune)

Three year B.B.A.(C.A.) Degree Program in Computer


Application
(Faculty of Commerce)

B.B.A.(C.A.) Sem-V

Choice Based Credit System Syllabus to


be implemented from Academic Year
2021-2022
CBCS : 2021-22 B.B.A.(C.A.) Sem V Computer Application

DSE: (505) Project Total Credits: 4

Teaching Scheme
• Project: 4 hours/week
• Batch Size: 10 Projects

Workload:
1. One project guide to be assigned to 10 Projects.
2. 4 hours /week to be allotted for 10 Projects.
Guidelines:
• Students should work in a team of maximum 2 students.
• Students can choose a project topic without any restriction on technology or domain.
• The student group will work independently throughout the project work including:
problem identification, information searching, literature study, design and analysis,
implementation, testing, and the final reporting.
• Project guide must conduct project presentations (minimum 4) to monitor the progress of
the project groups.
• At the end of the project, the group should prepare a report which should conform to
international academic standards. The report should follow the style in academic journals
and books, with clear elements such as: abstract, background, aim, design and
implementation, testing, conclusion and full references, Tables and figures should be
numbered and referenced to in the report.
• The final project presentation with demonstration (UE) will be evaluated by the project
guide (appointed by the college) and one external examiner (appointed by the University).

Evaluation guidelines:

IA (30 marks) UE (70 marks)


First Second Project
Documentation Documentation Viva
presentation presentation Logic/Presentation
10 10 10 40 10 20

Recommended Documentation contents:

Abstract
Introduction
-motivation
-problem statement
-purpose/objective and goals
-literature survey
-project scope and limitations
CBCS : 2021-22 B.B.A.(C.A.) Sem V Computer Application

System analysis
-Existing systems
- scope and limitations of existing systems
-project perspective, features
- stakeholders
-Requirement analysis - Functional requirements, performance
requirements, security requirements etc.
System Design
- Design constraints
- System Model: DFD
- Data Model
-User interfaces
Implementation details
-Software/hardware specifications
Outputs and Reports Testing
Test Plan, Black Box Testing or Data Validation Test Cases, White Box Testing
or Functional Validation Test cases and results
Conclusion and Recommendations
Future Scope
Bibliography and References

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