Thursday, 20 August 2015

Reference Books: for Project Devolopment & basic idea




Reference Books: 

1. Dr. Parag Kulkarni, ”Knowledge Innovation Strategy”, Bloomsbury Publication, ISBN: 978-93-84898-03-8, 2015 

2. Dr. P.K. Sinha et.al., Electronic Health Record, IEEE Press Wiley ISBN: 978-1-118-28134-5

 3. McKinsey report: Big data: The next frontier for innovation, competition, and productivity (PDF)

 4. Web Resource: http://www.mckinsey.com/insights ... digital competition 

5. Web Resource: http://msme.gov.in/mob/home.aspx

BE project Work - Assignments



Term-I Project Laboratory Assignments: Tutorial Session

1. Refer Chapter 7 of first reference to develop the problem under consideration and justify feasibilty using concepts of knowledge canvas and IDEAMatrix.
2. Project problem statement feasibility assessment using NP-Hard, NP-Complete or satisfiability issues using modern algebra and/or relevant mathematical models.
3. Use of divide and conquer strategies to exploit distributed/parallel/concurrent processing of the above to identify objects, morphisms, overloading in functions (if any), and functional relations and any other dependencies (as per requirements).
4. Use of above to draw functional dependency graphs and relevant Software modeling methods, techniques including UML diagrams or other necessities using appropriate tools.
5. Testing of project problem statement using generated test data (using mathematical models, GUI, Function testing principles, if any) selection and appropriate use of testing tools, testing of UML diagram’s reliability.
For Entrepreneurship type project additional assignments: Tutorial Session
6. To sign the MoU/agreement with the Engineering College for the Industry-on-Campus. The college shall provide the company the enclosure with lock-and-key to accommodate required table space, stabilized electricity and the Internet access. The College may host such company for first two years and further by renewing the MoU/Agreement. The college shall provide all such documents necessary for the establishment of the company. The College shall provide all the facilities as per agreement for Rent FREE, without any charges or fees or returns whatsoever for the First Year or Academic Duration of the activity. The college may prepare joint proposal with company for the AICTE/Government/University grants if any. 33
7. To study and establish a partnership company/proprietorship and get the PAN, MVAT, Profession Tax Number and such other necessary legal permissions.
8. Try and prepare clients list and communication with the clients or advertise the product by developing the Company WEB Site.
9. To submit Product Proposal for raising venture capital through government schemes of micro/small sector industries or through private venture capital entities.
10. To submit National/International patent/Copyright for first year to the Government Department of Patents and IPR.
Note 1. The guide for an entrepreneurship project shall be a full time approved Professor or Associate Professor possessing qualifications as per AICTE norms.
Note 2. If the students fails to complete the entrepreneurship assignments successfully then the project shall be treated as Internal Project for the purpose of assessment.
Note 3. All projects are expected to exploit multi-core, embedded and distributed computing wherever possible.

Project Work (2012 pattern) Important Notice - Objective & Outcomes of Project Work



Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme Tutorial: 2 Hrs/Week
 Term Work Assessment: 50
Course Objectives:
 • To develop problem solving abilities using mathematics;
 • To apply algorithmic strategies while solving problems;
• To develop time and space ecient algorithms;
 • To develop software engineering documents and testing plans;
• To use algorithmic solutions using distributed, Embedded, concurrent and parallel environments.
 • To encourage and expose students for participation in National/ International paper presentation activities.
 • Exposure to Learning and knowledge access techniques using Conferences, Journal papers and participation in research activities.
Course Outcomes:
 • To solve problem in projects;
 • To develop SRS and other software engineering documents in the project report;
• To solve problems using multi-core, distributed, embedded, concurrent/Parallel environments;
• To write conference paper;
• To demonstrate presentation, communication and team-work skills.
 Tools: Preferably 64-bit FOSS tools but if sponsoring company’s requirement is non-open source platform then it must be latest and current version of non-absolute tools. 64-bit i5/i7/ Desktops/Mobiles, Latest SAN, 3-tier architectures along with latest version of FOSS Operating systems like Fedora 21 or equivalent, LAMP tools, WEB server, Applications servers, Database servers, MongoDB or latest open source BigDATA tools, FOSS Programming Tools like gcc,g++,Eclipse, Python, Java and other tools are as per the requirement of the SRS. The documentation tools like Open oce, GIT, Latex, Latex-Presentation.
Activity Planning for Tutorial Sessions:
1.      Selection of Project Option and Framing the Problem to solve as a Project for the group of 3 to 4 students. Option A: Industry Sponsored Project Option B: Project as a Entrepreneur Option C: Internal Project
2.      Internal guide allocation for the BE Project: Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Professor as per AICTE norms in computer engineering having atleast 5 years of full time approved experience can guide the BE Project without compromising on the quality of the work(ref. Note1). The Project laboratory of 4 project groups (3 to 4 students in one group) constituting one laboratory tutorial batch (2 hrs per week), be allocated to the guide. The project group will submit the synopsis including title of the project, Technical Key Words (Ref. ACM Keywords) and relevant mathematics associated with the Project, names of atleast two conferences, where papers can be published, Review of Conference/Journal papers (atleast 10 papers + White papers or web references, (if any)) supporting the project idea, Plan of project execution using planner or alike project management tool.(Recommended dates: 3 weeks after Commencement of the Term). Preferably, the projects are Industry Sponsored or part of high level research/ Sponsored Research Project that are not conducted for any award of the educational degree or entrepreneurship project. 32
3.      The project conduct and procedures are amended as detailed below:- Problem statement feasibility assessment using, satisfiability analysis and NP-Hard, NP-Complete or P type using modernalgebra and relevant mathematical models.(recommended date of submission:- 8 weeks before term end)
4.       Use of above to identify objects, morphism, overloading, functions and functional relations and any other dependencies. (recommended submission date:- 6 weeks before term end) Functional dependency graphs and relevant UML diagrams or other necessities.(recommended submission date:- 3 weeks before term end)
5.      Testing of problem statement using generated test data (using mathematical models, Function testing principles) selection and appropriate use of testing tools, testing of UML diagram’s reliability. (recommended submission date:- two weeks before term end)
6.       The index of submission must cover above mentioned 5 heads in addition to the instructions by the guide. Students must submit a Latex Report consisting of problem definition, literature survey, platform choice, SRS (System Requirement Specification) Document in specific format and high-level design document along with Annex A: Laboratory assignments on Project Analysis of Algorithmic Design, Annex B: Laboratory assignments on Project Quality and Reliability Testing of Project Design at the end of term-I and Annex C: Project Planner and progress report after checking, removing/ avoiding the plagiarism. Give an additional assignment per reporting plagiarism to be submitted in the report under the Annex heading extra-work. If the project is the replica of any other previous project or work from other unrelated persons than the students team, such project should be rejected for the term work. The term work at the end of Term-I shall be assessed and evaluated for 50 marks by the panel of examiners in the subject (Internal (preferably guide) and external examiner from Computer Department of Engineering Colleges). At-least one technical paper must be submitted on the project design in the conferences/workshops in IITs, Central Universities or UoP Conferences or equivalent International Conferences Sponsored by IEEE/ACM and review comments received as Annex D. The examiners must seek answers regarding the suggestions given in the review comments of the paper submitted.