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This document outlines the required format and structure for a project report for the Computer Department. It provides instructions on the order and contents of each section including: 1. The title page, certificate page, report approval, declaration, and acknowledgements should come first. 2. Next includes an abstract, table of contents, list of figures/tables, and chapters for the main body. 3. Chapters should cover an introduction, literature review, requirements, design, implementation, testing, results analysis, and conclusion. 4. References, appendices, and a CD with project materials should be last. General formatting guidelines are also provided such as justification, line spacing, and font sizes. The

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BE Project

This document outlines the required format and structure for a project report for the Computer Department. It provides instructions on the order and contents of each section including: 1. The title page, certificate page, report approval, declaration, and acknowledgements should come first. 2. Next includes an abstract, table of contents, list of figures/tables, and chapters for the main body. 3. Chapters should cover an introduction, literature review, requirements, design, implementation, testing, results analysis, and conclusion. 4. References, appendices, and a CD with project materials should be last. General formatting guidelines are also provided such as justification, line spacing, and font sizes. The

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BE Project Report Format for Computer Department

Sequence in which Pages should be arranged in the Report:

1. Title Page

2. Certificate Page (with Internal Guide / External Guide / HOD / Principal


Signature)
Certificate of Industrial Project from Industry (If any)

3. Report Approval

4. Declaration

5. Acknowledgement Page (to Guide / HOD / Department / Company (if


applicable)

6. Course outcome page

7. Abstract (200 to 300 words)

8. Table of Contents

• Chapter Index
• List of Figures

• List of Tables

9. Chapters (chapters)

10. References (papers + books + Patent) (Should not be marked as Chapter)

11. Appendix (Should not be marked as Chapter)


Ist Paper published in last semester (with header and footer of respective journal or conference)

IInd Paper which you are going to publish with its plagiarism check report, if it is already published
then published paper (with header and footer of respective journal or conference)

CD (only one CD. CD should contain project code, project reports and soft copy of papers
published, certificate and report (abstract, poster) you received in different companions)
Contents of each Chapter:
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Motivation
1.2 Problem Definition
1.3 Relevance of the Project
1.4 Methodology used

Chapter 2: Literature Survey (with citation of references)


2.1 Papers or books
2.2 Patent search (you need for study 3-4 patents related to your project, summary of the patent should
be included in this chapter) Links 1. European Patent: http://worldwide.espacenet.com/, 2. US patent:
http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/PTO/index.html

Chapter 3: Requirements
1.1 Functional Requirements
1.2 Non-Functional Requirements
1.3 Constraints
1.4 Hardware & Software Requirements
1.5 System Block Diagram

Chapter 4: Proposed Design


4.1 System Design / Conceptual Design (Architectural)
4.2 Detailed Design (DFD, Flowchart, State Transition Diagram, ER Diagram, etc...)
4.3 Plan of Work
4.4 Project Scheduling & Tracking using Time line / Gnatt Chart

Chapter 5: Implementation

Chapter 6: Testing

Chapter 7: Result Analysis


7.1 Simulation Model
7.2 Parameters / Graphs
7.3 Output Printouts (with Explanation)
7.4 Observations & Analysis
Chapter 8: Conclusion
8.1 Limitations
8.2 Conclusion
8.3 Future Scope

References (papers + books + Patent)

Appendix (Paper I, Paper II, and other if any)

CD
General Instructions:
1. Report should include proper table of content
2. Figure/Table should be appropriately named & should be included in list of Figures / Tables.
3. Report should be justified.
4. Line spacing should be 1.5.
5. Fonts for Heading/ Section / subsection / Body Text)

Heading 1 (Times New Roman 20 Bold)


Heading 2 (Times New Roman 16 Bold)
Heading 3 (Times New Roman 14 Bold)
Heading 4 (Times New Roman 14)
Body Text (Times New Roman 12)
References
ASME standard
Book,
[1] Merritt, H. E., 1971, Gear Engineering, Pitman, New York, pp. 82–83.

Journal Paper,
[2] Arakere, N. K., and Nataraj, C., 1998, “Vibration of High-Speed Spur Gear Webs,” ASME Journal of
Vibration Acoustics, 120(3), pp. 791–800.

Proceeding Paper,
[3] Stewart, R. M., 1977, “Some Useful Data Analysis Techniques for Gearbox Diagnostics,” Proceedings of the
Meeting on the Application of Time Series Analysis, ISVR, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.

Thesis,
[4] Kong, D. W., 2008, “Research on the Dynamics and Fault Diagnosis of the Large Gear Transmission
Systems,” Ph.D., thesis, JiLin University, Changchun, China.

Patent
Patents Basic Format:
[1] J. K. Author, “Title of patent,” U.S. Patent x xxx xxx, Abbrev. Month, day, year.
Example:
[1] J. P. Wilkinson, “Nonlinear resonant circuit devices,” U.S. Patent 3 624 125, July 16, 1990. NOTE: Use
“issued date” if several dates are given.
--------------------------------------------------------------

IEEE standard
Book,
[1] J. F. Curtis, (Ed.), Processes and Disorders of Human Comm-unication. New York: Harper and Row, 1978.

Journal Paper,
[2] J. Schroeterand M. M. Sondhi, “Techniques for estimating vocal-tract shapes from the speech signal,”IEEE
Trans. Speech Audio Process., vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 133–150, 1994.

Proceeding paper,
[3] J. M. Pardo, “Vocal tract shape analysis for children,” in Proc. IEEE Int. Conf. Acoust., Speech, Signal
Process., 1982, pp. 763–766.

Patent
Patents Basic Format:
[1] J. K. Author, “Title of patent,” U.S. Patent x xxx xxx, Abbrev. Month, day, year.
Example:
[1] J. P. Wilkinson, “Nonlinear resonant circuit devices,” U.S. Patent 3 624 125, July 16, 1990. NOTE: Use
“issued date” if several dates are given.
VIVEKANAND EDUCATION SOCIETY’S INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
Department of Computer Engineering

Project Report on

Healthcare Fraud Detection using Data Mining

In partial fulfillment of the Fourth Year, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Degree in Computer
Engineering at the University of Mumbai Academic Year 2016-2017

Submitted by
Deepak Badlani
SuryaPrakash Vishwakarma
Harsh Modi

Project Mentor
Mrs. Priya R.L

(2016-17)
VIVEKANAND EDUCATION SOCIETY’S INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
Department of Computer Engineering

Certificate
This is to certify that name1,name2 of Fourth Year Computer Engineering studying under
the University of Mumbai have satisfactorily completed the project on “PAPERLESS
TICKETING SYSTEM” as a part of their coursework of PROJECT-II for Semester-VIII
under the guidance of their mentor Prof.xyz in the year 2016-2017 .

This thesis/dissertation/project report entitled (Title) by (Author Name) is approved for the
degree of ____________ (Degree details).

Programme Outcomes Grade Date:

PO1,PO2,PO3,PO4,PO5,PO6,PO7, Project Guide: Internal and External


PO8, PO9, PO10, PO11, PO12
PSO1, PSO2 ------------------------------------------
This page should have the certificate of industrial project (If any)
Project Report Approval
For
B. E (Computer Engineering)

This thesis/dissertation/project report entitled (Title) by (Author Name) is approved for the
degree of ____________ (Degree details).

Internal Examiner

---------------------------------------------

External Examiner

---------------------------------------------

Head of the Department

-----------------------------------------------

Principal

-----------------------------------------------

Date:
Place:
Declaration

We declare that this written submission represents our ideas in our own words and where
others' ideas or words have been included, we have adequately cited and referenced the original
sources. We also declare that we have adhered to all principles of academic honesty and
integrity and have not misrepresented or fabricated or falsified any idea/data/fact/source in our
submission. We understand that any violation of the above will be cause for disciplinary action
by the Institute and can also evoke penal action from the sources which have thus not been
properly cited or from whom proper permission has not been taken when needed.

----------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------
(Signature) (Signature)
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(Name of student and Roll No.) (Name of student and Roll No.)

----------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------
(Signature) (Signature)
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(Name of student and Roll No.) (Name of student and Roll No.)

Date:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We are thankful to our college Vivekanand Education Society’s Institute of Technology for
considering our project and extending help at all stages needed during our work of collecting information
regarding the project.

It gives us immense pleasure to express our deep and sincere gratitude to Assistant Professor Mrs.
Priya R.L (Project Guide) for her kind help and valuable advice during the development of project synopsis
and for her guidance and suggestions.

We are deeply indebted to Head of the Computer Department Dr.(Mrs.) Nupur Giri and our Principal Dr.
(Mrs.) J.M. Nair , for giving us this valuable opportunity to do this project.

We express our hearty thanks to them for their assistance without which it would have been difficult
in finishing this project synopsis and project review successfully.

We convey our deep sense of gratitude to all teaching and non-teaching staff for their constant
encouragement, support and selfless help throughout the project work. It is great pleasure to acknowledge the
help and suggestion, which we received from the Department of Computer Engineering.

We wish to express our profound thanks to all those who helped us in gathering information about the
project. Our families too have provided moral support and encouragement at several times.
Computer Engineering Department
COURSE OUTCOMES FOR B.E PROJECT

Learners will be to,

Course Description of the Course Outcome


Outcome
CO 1 Able to apply the relevant engineering concepts, knowledge and
skills towards the project.
CO2 Able to identify, formulate and interpret the various relevant
research papers and to determine the problem.
CO 3 Able to apply the engineering concepts towards designing
solution for the problem.
CO 4 Able to interpret the data and datasets to be utilized.
CO 5 Able to create, select and apply appropriate technologies,
techniques, resources and tools for the project.
CO 6 Able to apply ethical, professional policies and principles
towards societal, environmental, safety and cultural benefit.
CO 7 Able to function effectively as an individual, and as a member
of a team, allocating roles with clear lines of responsibility and
accountability.
CO 8 Able to write effective reports, design documents and make
effective presentations.
CO 9 Able to apply engineering and management principles to the
project as a team member.
CO 10 Able to apply the project domain knowledge to sharpen one’s
competency.
CO 11 Able to develop professional, presentational, balanced and
structured approach towards project development.
CO 12 Able to adopt skills, languages, environment and platforms for
creating innovative solutions for the project.
Abstract

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