Guidelines 1
Guidelines 1
Important Dates
Description Date
(EA2332251010001 to EA2332251010200)
24-02-2025
(EA2332251010201 to EA2332251010400)
24-02-2025
(EA2332251010401 to EA2332251010598)
First Review 07-03-2025
(EA2332251010001 to EA2332251010200)
06-03-2025
(EA2332251010201 to EA2332251010400)
12-03-2025
(EA2332251010401 to EA2332251010598)
(EA2332251010001 to EA2332251010200)
09-04-2025
(EA2332251010201 to EA2332251010400)
17-04-2025
(EA2332251010401 to EA2332251010598)
(EA2332251010001 to EA2332251010200)
08-05-2025
(EA2332251010201 to EA2332251010400)
07-05-2025
(EA2332251010401 to EA2332251010598)
For the reviews, the following has to be submitted in a Soft copy of the document in pdf.
Review - I
Abstract - A summary of the objectives and accomplishments in a maximum of 1 page long.
Introduction: Describe the background of the project work. Establish the context. Discuss why this problem is
important. Briefly describe the development process you will follow.
Analysis and Requirements: Describe the problem analysis, enhanced with an analysis model in UML. Specify the
resulting set of system-level and software-level requirements.
Problem Description/ Modules Description: Describes the work involved in each module of the project.
Review - II
Design: Describe the architectural design and the detailed design enhanced with UML model diagrams. Describe
your rationale for the design decisions with supporting data collected from trade‐off studies. Describe the specific
tools and techniques used in subchapters.
b. Database Design
Implementation: Describe the implementation approach. Describe software reuse, design patterns, special coding
techniques, etc. Describe special tools used, if any.
Testing: Describe the testing approach. Describe sample test plans and test results.
Tools and Technologies: Describe any state-of-the-art tools and technologies used in the project.
Final Review
Conclusion: Summarize the problem you set out to solve, describe what you have achieved, and prospect for future
work (if any).
Appendices: Use Appendices to present material that will interrupt the flow if included in the main body of the
thesis. Typical contents of appendices include: Code, data tables, detailed analysis, and design models, Input /
Output and etc
References