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CS241: Computer Architecture Project Report

Template
Your Name - (Roll Number) Your Name - (Roll Number)
Department Name Department Name
Indian Institute of Information Technology Raichur Indian Institute of Information Technology Raichur
Raichur, Karnataka, India Raichur, Karnataka, India
Email: youremail.com Email: youremail.com

Your Name - (Roll Number) Your Name - (Roll Number)


Department Name Department Name
Indian Institute of Information Technology Raichur Indian Institute of Information Technology Raichur
Raichur, Karnataka, India Raichur, Karnataka, India
Email: youremail.com Email: youremail.com

Abstract—Should not be more than 200 words. paragraph.


There are Six Sections;
I. Introduction Write in simple past tense.
II. Literature Survey/Existing System Survey Cite all the references referred.
III. Problem Statement
IV. Proposed Methodology
III. P ROBLEM S TATEMENT
V. Results and Analysis
VI. Conclusion and Future Scope Single problem statement
Sample problem statement looks like ”Problem Name P
Individual Contribution Acknowledgment and Reference form Set S for Domain D solved using Method Name/Names
Report Should be two column as here. N”.
should be less than 40 words.
I. I NTRODUCTION
A. Objectives
It should be Max 2-3 paragraphs.
3-4 objectives.
Try to answer these questions in introduction.
Minimum three Maximum Five in bullets.
Q1. What problem are we trying to solve? IV. M ETHODOLOGY
Q2. Why is this an Important Problem? At least one Flowchart/Block diagram is required to
Q3. How is this a challenging Problem? represent the entire project.
Q4. What are existing solutions?
Q5. What is the Core Idea of your project? Cite all the diagrams and tables which are used. Explain
Q6. Your Idea is sufficient w.r.t current existing solutions? everything in detail
What aspects they solve?What Not?
Try to Write Algorithm/ Pseudo-code, Mathematical
Write about what you are doing in this project? (The Key functions.
Contributions of your work) and the Novelty of your work.
A. Work Done
A. Subsection Heading Here If required
Subsection text here.
1) Subsubsection Heading Here: Subsubsection text here. V. R ESULTS AND A NALYSIS
• Graph/Table is required if comparison is there.
II. L ITERATURE S URVEY • If it is application oriented snapshot must be there.
If its a Research Based Project (Write about the Existing Detailed analysis is required as it contains 30% weight-age.
paper you read and thier contributions) else the details about Do the Time complexity analysis if any algorithms are
the existing system (for APPs and thier problems like survey proposed.
on Existing APP)
Effective/Efficiency analysis should be performed.

If it is an application/APP then user feed back and its


Five point scale analysis should be there (even if the feedback
is extremely negative you can mention it along with its reason).

The other research based project should show their com-


plete results analysis wrt to comparison with the existing
works/results.
Do the statistical analysis if required.

VI. C ONCLUSION
If you include everything mentioned in this template and
the Plagiarism is less than 15%, then you will get full marks
for report.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
If Really Required to thank anyone who helped you during
this project work.
I NDUVIDUAL CONTRIBUTION
This is compulsory along with snapshot of Gantt Chart
Which shows the timeline of your project.
Note: The Maximum Number of Pages should be 6 and
Minimum 4 Pages.
R EFERENCES
[1] H. Kopka and P. W. Daly, A Guide to LATEX, 3rd ed. Harlow, England:
Addison-Wesley, 1999.

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