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Software - Idea-Presentation-Format G20-MAIT Hackathon

The document provides guidelines for submitting ideas to an intra-college hackathon, including: - Idea submissions should be a maximum of 4 pages and in PDF format only. - Ideas should be explained through points rather than paragraphs and demonstrate uniqueness and business potential. - A separate abstract of the idea must also be submitted. - The submission portal will not accept other file formats like Word or PPT. - Teams can use their own theme for presentation slides.

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Software - Idea-Presentation-Format G20-MAIT Hackathon

The document provides guidelines for submitting ideas to an intra-college hackathon, including: - Idea submissions should be a maximum of 4 pages and in PDF format only. - Ideas should be explained through points rather than paragraphs and demonstrate uniqueness and business potential. - A separate abstract of the idea must also be submitted. - The submission portal will not accept other file formats like Word or PPT. - Teams can use their own theme for presentation slides.

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Important Pointers for the Idea Submission

• Kindly keep the maximum slides limit to 4 pages.


• All the topics should be utilized for description of your idea
• Try to avoid paragraphs and post your idea in points
• Keep your explanation precisely and easy to understand
• Idea should be unique and novel. If it has a business potential more weightage will be given.
• Apart from this PPT abstract of your idea will be asked separately while submitting
• You need to save the file in PDF and upload the same on G20-MAIT Hackathon Page/portal. No PPT,
Word Doc or any other format will be supported.
• You can use own theme for the slides.

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G20-MAIT INTRA-COLLEGE HACKATHON
28-29, MARCH 2023

Problem Statement Title:

Team Name:

Team Leader Name:

Mentor Name:

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Idea/Approach Details
Describe your idea/Solution/Prototype here:

Add process flow chart or simulated image of


prototype or any relevant image related to your
idea
Describe your Technology stack here:

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Idea/Approach Details
Describe your Use Cases here Describe your Dependencies / Show stopper here
⮚ ⮚

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Team Member Details
Sr. No. Name of Team Member Course Stream (ECE, CSE Year Position in team
(B.Tech/MBA etc): etc): (Team Leader, Front end
Developer, Back end
Developer, Full Stack, Data
base management etc.)
1 Team Leader
2
3
4
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Team Mentor Details


Sr. No. Name of Mentor Department
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Nomenclature
• Prototype : A prototype is an early, preliminary version of a product, system, or service that is developed to
test and evaluate its design, functionality, and performance.
• Flow chart: A flowchart is a visual representation of a process or system, using symbols and arrows to show
the sequence of steps and decisions involved in completing a task.
• Simulated Image: A simulated image is a computer-generated representation of an object, scene, or system
that is created using mathematical models and algorithms.
• Technology stack: A technology stack, also known as a tech stack, refers to a collection of software tools
and technologies used to build and run a software application or system. It typically includes programming
languages, frameworks, libraries, databases, servers, and other tools that work together to create a functioning
system.
• Use Cases: Use cases are a technique used in software development and system design to define and describe
the different ways that a user or actor interacts with a system. Use cases describe the specific steps or actions
that a user takes to achieve a particular goal or objective, and they help to ensure that the system is designed
and developed to meet the needs of its users.

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Nomenclature
• Show Stopper: A show stopper is a term used in software development and project management to describe a
critical issue or problem that prevents a project or process from moving forward. A show stopper is a problem
that is so severe that it cannot be ignored or worked around, and it must be addressed and resolved before the
project can continue.
• Dependencies: Dependencies in a project refer to the relationships between different components or tasks
within the project, where the completion of one component or task is dependent on the completion of another.

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