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Project Synopsis Format

The document provides guidelines for writing a project synopsis that is 3-4 pages. The synopsis should briefly explain the objective and implementation of the project. It must include the name of the project, statement of the problem, reasons for choosing the topic, objectives and scope, methodology including a summary, hardware and software to be used, testing technologies, and the project's potential contribution. The synopsis topic should reflect the overall work. The objective and scope should clearly explain what the project aims to accomplish and how it will help end users. The process, resources, limitations, and conclusions should also be described. Once finalized, the synopsis requires approval from the head of the department.

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Project Synopsis Format

The document provides guidelines for writing a project synopsis that is 3-4 pages. The synopsis should briefly explain the objective and implementation of the project. It must include the name of the project, statement of the problem, reasons for choosing the topic, objectives and scope, methodology including a summary, hardware and software to be used, testing technologies, and the project's potential contribution. The synopsis topic should reflect the overall work. The objective and scope should clearly explain what the project aims to accomplish and how it will help end users. The process, resources, limitations, and conclusions should also be described. Once finalized, the synopsis requires approval from the head of the department.

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Project Synopsis Format

Synopsis, preferably, should be of about 3-4 pages. The content should be as brief as is
sufficient enough to explain the objective and implementation of the project that the
candidate is going to take up. The write up must adhere to the guidelines and should
include the following (not necessarily in order asgiven below).
1. Name / Title of the Project
2. Statement about the Problem
3. Why is the particular topic chosen?
4. Objective and scope of the project
5. Methodology (including a summary of the project)
6. Hardware & Software to be used
7. Testing Technologies used
8. What contribution would the project make?

Topic of the Project:
This should be explicitly mentioned at the beginning oI the Synopsis. Sincethe topic itselI gives a
peep into the project to be taken up, candidate isadvised to be prudent on naming the project.
This being the overallimpression on the Iuture work, the topic should corroborate the work.

Objective and Scope:
This should give a clear picture oI the project. Objective should be clearlyspeciIied. What the
project ends up to and in what way this is going to helpthe end user has been mentioned.

Process Description:
The process oI the whole soItware system proposed, to be developed, shouldbe mentioned in
brieI. This may be supported by DFD's / Flowcharts toexplain the Ilow oI the inIormation.

Resources and Limitations:
The requirement oI the resources Ior designing and developing the proposedsystem must be
given. The resources might be in Iorm oI the hardware /soItware or the data Irom the industry.
The limitations oI the proposedsystem in respect oI a larger and comprehensive system must be
given.

Conclusion:-
The write-up must end with the concluding remarks-brieIly describinginnovations in the
approach Ior implementing the Project, mainachievements and also any other important Ieature
that makes the systemstands out Irom the rest.

Communication of Approval of Synopsis:
AIter Iinalizing the topic and the selection oI the guide, students shouldsubmit the Synopsis the
head oI department Ior approval.Suggested guidelines must be Iollowed in the implementation oI
the projectiI any.

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