MINI PROJECT USING JAVA

Paper Code: 
MCA 226
Credits: 
02
Periods/week: 
04
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Course Objectives

The course enables the students to

  1. Define the advanced concepts of Java.
  2. Understand the syntax and semantics of JSP, JDBC and Servlets.
  3. Implement the concepts to find the solution of real world problems.
  4. Evaluate the understanding of the concepts by applying them to problems in different domains.
  5. Analyze the advanced features of Java and improve team building, communication and management skills.
  6. Create and develop Software project.

 

 

Course Outcomes(COs):

 

Learning Outcome (at course level)

 

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

  1. Define how the advanced concepts of Java help in making project.
  2. Understand the basic features of advanced Java programming and apply them in web applications.
  3. Implement the practical knowledge of various features of object oriented programming.
  4. Compare and contrast the JSP web applications and Spring Web Applications
  5. Evaluate the pros and cons of using JSP, Servlet and Spring MVC in different applications.
  6. Develop software projects on real world problems using advanced features of Java.

Approach in Teaching:

Project Designing using Modular Approach, Form Design, Database Design, Presentation, Project Report

 

Learning activities for the students:

Self-Learning Assignments, Converting specifications to Code, Innovative Solutions

  • Class Activity
  • Assignments
  • Semester End Examination

Project Evaluation:

Continuous Assessment Evaluation for Mini Project:

·                  Regularity

·                  Software Design Specification

·                  Midterm Assessment Presentation (to be filled in by the Project Guide)

Semester End Evaluation for the Mini Project:

·                 Project Demo                      

·                 Project Presentation

·                 Project Report         

·                 Viva-voce                

·                 Adherence to Specifications 

·                 System Knowledge and Understanding

Innovation and Originality  

 

General instructions for preparation of project report

1.  Introduction

1.1 Cover Page

1.2 Title Page

1.3 Certificate

1.4 Acknowledgement

1.5 Table of Contents

2. Project Specifications

2.1 Project Overview

            2.2 Project Need

3. Specific Requirements

3.1 External Interface Requirements

            3.2 Hardware Interfaces

            3.3 Software Interfaces

            3.4 Communications Protocols

            3.5 Security / Maintainability / Performance

4. Software Product Features

4.1 System Architecture

4.2 Database Requirements

            4.3 ER Diagram

            4.4 Data Flow Diagram

            4.5 User Interfaces

            4.6 Report Formats

5. Drawbacks and Limitations

6. Proposed Enhancements

7. Conclusion

8. Bibliography

9. Annexure:

            9.1 User Interface Screens (Optional)

            9.2 Output Reports with Data (if any)

            9.3 Program Code

Academic Year: