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Table of Content of Microproject N

The document outlines the structure and requirements for a project report, including sections such as the abstract, introduction, literature survey, and project information. It emphasizes the need for detailed descriptions, comparisons with similar projects, and a discussion of future scope and applications. Additionally, it includes guidelines for acknowledgments, software and hardware specifications, and references in IEEE format.

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Table of Content of Microproject N

The document outlines the structure and requirements for a project report, including sections such as the abstract, introduction, literature survey, and project information. It emphasizes the need for detailed descriptions, comparisons with similar projects, and a discussion of future scope and applications. Additionally, it includes guidelines for acknowledgments, software and hardware specifications, and references in IEEE format.

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Table of Contents

1. Certificate – Include a certificate page with project details and student information.

2. Acknowledgement – Thank individuals or institutions that supported the project.

1. Abstract

● Write 2–3 paragraphs summarizing the project’s purpose, methodology, and outcome
without using headings or bold text.

2. Introduction

● Brief background of the project.

● Define the problem statement and objectives.

● Mention the importance and relevance of the project.

3. Literature Survey

● Review existing research or similar projects.

● Include findings from journals, articles, or websites related to the project topic.

4. Existing Web Technology

● Discuss the current technology or platform related to the project.

● Include limitations and potential improvements.

5. Project Information

● Detailed description of the project.

● Explain the project flow, architecture, and working process.

● Include diagrams or wireframes if applicable.

6. Input

● Add a screenshot of the code editor (e.g., VS Code).

● Include the complete code used for the project.

7. Output

● Include screenshots of the project output from a browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox).
● Show different states or working conditions of the project.

8. Features and Functional Scope

● List key features of the project.

● Define the scope and limitations of the project.

9. Software Specification

● Mention software used (e.g., VS Code, or other ).

● Include version details if available.

10. Hardware Specification

● Mention hardware requirements like RAM, processor, and storage capacity.

11. List of Figures

● Create a numbered list of all diagrams, screenshots, and illustrations used in the project.

12. Comparison with Similar Projects

● Compare your project with similar existing projects.

● Highlight improvements or differences.

13. Technology Used

● Describe the technology stack used (e.g., Html and css or other).

● Include detailed information about each tool or framework.

● Add screenshots of the editor or tools used.

14. Additional Information

● Include any extra information, like technical challenges faced and how they were resolved.

15. Future Scope

● Discuss potential improvements or upgrades in future versions.

● Mention how the project can scale or adapt to new requirements.


16. Application of the Project

● List practical applications of the project in real-world scenarios.

17. Advantages and Disadvantages

● Clearly list the pros and cons of the project.

18. Conclusion

● Summarize the project outcome.

● Mention key takeaways and overall project success.

19. IEEE Format References

● Cite all sources used in IEEE format (e.g., research papers, articles, online resources).

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