SUMMER PROJECT / INTERNSHIP

Paper Code: 
MCA 328
Credits: 
08
Periods/week: 
04
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Course Objectives:

This course enables the students to

  1. Get in-depth knowledge of developing customized software in a business environment.
  2. Expose the technicalities of management processes to the students and give them hands on experience for the same.
  3. Offer students a glimpse into real world problems and challenges that need IT based solutions.
  4. Enable students to create solutions with precise specifications of the underlying problem.
  5. Enable students to use all concepts of IT in creating a solution for a problem.
  6. Code and develop the software / project.
  7. Improve the team building, communication and management skills of the students.

 

 

Course Outcomes(COs):

 

Learning Outcome (at course level)

 

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies

  1. Identify skills and capabilities that intersect effectively with the needs of industry.
  2. Apply and practice good communication skills in the workplace setting.
  3. Align the project to the organization's strategic plans and business justification throughout its lifecycle.
  4. Utilize technology tools for communication, collaboration, information management, and decision support
  5. Adapt project management practices to meet the needs of stakeholders from multiple sectors of the economy (i.e. consulting, government, arts, media, and charity organizations)
  6. Reflect and evaluate on experiences that might lead to future employment

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

Continuous Assessment Evaluation:

  • Synopsis
  • Software Requirement and Design Specifications
  • Mid Term Assessment Report
  • Project Presentation
  • Project Report

Semester End Evaluation:

  • Execution of Software
  • Originality of Concept
  • Project Presentation
  • Project Report
  • Viva 
 

Contents

Summer Project / Internship is designed to minimize the gap in requirements of Industry. The basic objective is to prepare the students with the necessary knowledge, skills and foundation required for Application development in tune with recent technology advancements. The objective is to emphasize more on application development using latest programming languages, platforms and tools using integrated approach.

 

Project Report Formulation:

 

The project report should contain the following:

  1. Original copy of the Approved Performa and Project Proposal.
  2. Bio-data of the guide with her/his signature and date.
  3. Certificate of Originality
  4. Project documentation.
  5. A CD consisting of the executable file(s) of the complete project should be attached on the last page of the project report.

In no case, it should be sent separately. The student needs to retain the identical copy of the CD that should be carried while appearing for the viva-voce along with the project report.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPRATION OF SUMMER PROJECT/ INTERNSHIP REPORT

 

1.  Introduction

1.1 Cover Page

1.2 Title Page

1.3 Certificate (from the Company)

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 (Tools)

            3.3 Software Interfaces (Platforms)

            3.4 Communications Protocols (Networking 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 Use Case Diagrams

            4.6 User Interfaces (Input Forms / Processing Forms/ Search Forms/ Output Forms)

            4.7 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 Sample Program Code

 

 

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