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BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

(BCA)

BCA 6th Semester


CS-76
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PROJECT GUIDELINES

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SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES


INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY
MAIDAN GARHI, NEW DELHI 110 068

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CONTENTS

Sl.No.

Topic

Page No.

Message from the Project


Coordinator

Calendar for the Project

II

Proforma for BCA (CS-76)


Project Proposal (Projects
Title and Guides Details)

III

Guidelines for Project


Formulation

IV

Project Proposal Submission


and Approval

Project Report Formulation

VI

Important points while


preparing the Project Report

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VII

List of Broad Areas of


Application and Related Tools

12

VIII

Remuneration Form for the


BCA (CS-76) Project Guide

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IX

Certificate of Originality

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Project Trainee Letter

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MESSAGE FROM THE PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR


The Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) programme prepares the students to take up positions as
Programmers, Systems Analysts, Systems Designers in the field related to computer science and information
technology, and ITES or students may go for higher studies in this area. We had therefore imparted the
comprehensive knowledge covering the skills and core areas of computer science courses with equal
emphasis on the theory and practice in BCA programme.
The BCA students are encouraged to involve themselves completely on the project work in their final
semester. It is advised to students to develop their project for solving problems of software industry or any
research organization. Doing this will give more exposure to handle real life problems of project
development.
The courses studied by you during your BCA programme provide you the basic background to work on
diverse application domains. The theoretical background of various courses provides you the necessary
foundation, principles, and practices to develop effective ways to solve computing problems. The hands on
experience gained from the practical courses provide you the knowledge to work with various operating
systems, programming languages, and software tools.
This project work is kept in BCA program to give you opportunity to develop quality software solution.
During the development of the project you should involve in all the stages of the software development life
cycle (SDLC) like requirements analysis, systems design, software development/coding, testing and
documentation, with an overall emphasis on the development of reliable software systems. The primary
emphasis of the project work is to understand and gain the knowledge of the principles of software
engineering practices, and develops good understanding of SDLC.
Students should take this project work very seriously. CS-76 project should be taken as an opportunity to
develop software, which gives exposure to SDLC.Topics selected, should be complex and large enough to
justify as a BCA project. The project should be genuine and original in nature and should not be copied from
anywhere else. If found copied, the project report will be forwarded to the Exam Discipline Committee of
the University as an Unfair means case for necessary action. Students should strictly follow and adhere to
the CS-76 project guidelines.

I wish you all the success.

M.P. Mishra
Email: [email protected]

I.

CALENDAR FOR THE PROJECT

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Sl.No.

1.

Topic

Submission of a Guides biodata and project proposal at


the following address:

Date

Twice a year as shown


below:
1st April to 30th June
or

The Regional Director of


your Regional Centre
1st October to 31st December

2.

Approval of Project

30 days after the project


proposal is received.

3.

Submission of the Project


Report (one copy) in bound
form to:

Twice a year as shown


below:

1st July to 30th September

The Regional Director of


(For Project Proposal that
your Regional Centre

have been approved during


the 1st April to 30th June slot)
or

1st January to 31st March


(For Project Proposal that
have been approved during
1st October to 31st December
slot)

4.

Viva-Voce to be conducted

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In July (For project reports


submitted during 1st January 31st
March
slot)

In January (For project


reports submitted during
1st July 30th September slot)

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SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES


IGNOU, MAIDAN GARHI, NEW DELHI 110 068
PROFORMA OF BCA PROJECT PROPOSAL (CS-76)

(Projects Title and Guides Details)


Enrolment No.:
Study Centre: ..
Regional Centre Code: ...
E-mail: .....
Telephone No.:
1. Name and Address of the student

...

2. Title of the Project

....

3. Name and Address of the Guide

...

Ph.D.
M.Tech.
B.Tech.
MCA Any other

4. Qualification of the Guide


(Attach bio-data also)
(Note : 1. All the above mentioned Degrees must have been awarded in Computer Science/IT only
2. A Guide should not guide more than 8 students of BCA at any point of time )
5. Industrial / Teaching experience of the Guide (in Years) ..
6. Software Used

(Note : Use of Visual Basic and MS-Access as Front End and Back End respectively is forbidden. But, you
are permitted to use Visual Basic with other Software. Also, you can use MS-Access with other software)
Signature of the Student

Signature of the Guide

Date:

Date:

For Office Use Only

Approved

Not approved

Signature, Designation, Stamp of


the Project Proposal Evaluator
Date: .

Ensure that you include the following while submitting the Project Proposal:

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1. Proforma for Approval of Project Proposal duly filled and signed by both the student and

the Project Guide with date.


2. Bio-data of the project guide with her/his signature and date.
3. Synopsis of the project proposal ( 12-18 pages).
4. A self-addressed envelope with duly affixed postage stamps (to send it by ordinary post

only) on it.

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SCHOOL OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES


IGNOU, MAIDAN GARHI, NEW DELHI 110 068
III.

GUIDELINES FOR PROJECT FORMULATION

The project work constitutes a major component in most of the professional programmes and it is to
be carried out with due care and should be executed with seriousness by the candidates.
TYPE OF PROJECT
As majority of the students are expected to work out a real life project in some industry/research
and development laboratories/educational institutions/software companies, it is suggested that the
project is to be chosen which should have some direct relevance in day-to-day activities of the
candidates in his/her institution. Students are encouraged to work in the areas listed at the end.
However, it is not mandatory for a student to work on a real life project. The student can formulate
a project problem with the help of Guide.
PROJECT PROPOSAL (SYNOPSIS)
The project proposal should be prepared in consultation with your guide. The project proposal
should clearly state the project objectives and the environment of the proposed project to be
undertaken. The project work should compulsorily include the software development. The
project proposal should contain complete details in the following form:
Title of the Project.
Introduction and Objectives of the Project.
Project Category (RDBMS/OOPS/Networking/Multimedia/Artificial
Intelligence/Expert Systems etc.).
4.
Tools / Platform, Hardware and Software Requirement specifications.
5.
Analysis (DFDs at least up to second level , ER Diagrams/ Class Diagrams/
Database Design etc. as per the project requirements).
6.
A complete structure which includes:

Number of modules and their description to provide an estimation of the students


effort
on the project.

Data Structures as per the project requirements for all the modules.

Process logic of each module.

Testing process to be used.

Reports generation ( Mention tentative content of report).


7.
Are you doing this project for any Industry/Client? Mention Yes/No. If Yes, Mention
the Name and Address of the Industry or Client.
8.
Future scope and further enhancement of the project. Also mention limitation of the
project.
1.
2.
3.

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After finalising the topic and the selection of the guide, students should send the Project
Proposal Proforma given on page no. 5 along with the synopsis and bio-data of the guide to
The Regional Director of the Regional Centre concerned. Incomplete project proposals in any
respect will be immediately rejected.
COMMUNICATION OF APPROVAL
Communication regarding the Approval / Non-approval of the project will be sent to you within
four weeks after the receipt of the project proposal by the Regional Centre concerned. In case of
non receipt of status of approval of synopsis in specified time, you are advised to contact your
Regional Centre for the status.
RESUBMISSION OF THE PROJECT PROPOSAL IN CASE OF NON-APPROVAL
In case of non-approval, the suggestions for reformulating the project will be communicated to you.
The revised project synopsis along with a new proforma, should be re-submitted along with a copy
of the earlier synopsis and non-approval project proposal proforma in the next slot. For example, if
the student submitted the synopsis during the 1st April to 30th June slot and is not approved due to
some reasons, s/he is eligible to resubmit the revised project synopsis only during the next slot i.e.,
1st October to 31st December. These guidelines are applicable for earlier batch students also whose
project work is pending.
ELIGIBILITY OF PROJECT GUIDE
1. A person having Ph.D./M.Tech. in Computer Science.

OR
2. A person having B.E/B.Tech (Computer Science), MCA, M.Sc (Computer Science) with
minimum 2 years experience in Industry / Teaching.

ITEMS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE PROJECT REPORT


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The following items should be included in the Project Report:


1.

The project report must contain the following:

Introduction
Objectives
Tools/Environment Used
Analysis Document (This should include SRS in proper structure based on Software
Engineering concepts, E-R diagrams/Class diagrams/any related diagrams (if the former
are not applicable), Data flow diagrams/other similar diagrams (if the former is not
applicable), Data dictionary)
Design Document (Modularization details, Data integrity & constraints including
database design, Procedural design, User interface design)
Program code (Complete code (well indented)/Detailed specification instead of code*,
Comments & Description. The program code should always be developed in such a way
that it includes complete error handling, passing of parameters as required, placement of
procedure/function statements as needed.)
Testing (Test case designs are to be included separately for Unit testing, Integration
testing, System testing; Reports of the outcome of Unit testing, Integration testing,
System testing are to be included separately. Also, details of debugging and code
improvement are to be included.)
Input and Output Screens
Implementation of Security for the Software developed (In case, you have set up a User
Name and Password for your software, you should ensure the security of User Name
and Password during transmission to server)
Limitations of the Project
Future Application of the Project
Bibliography

*Students who have done their project for any organization are permitted to attach
detailed algorithm/specification instead of code, in case, the organization doesnt permit
them to attach the code. Student needs to attach letter in the project report from the Project
Manager of the project in the organization that they are not permitting student to attach the
code. In the absence of such letter, the student needs to attach the code compulsorily.
The project report should be hard bound; should consist of a Contents page; all pages of
report should be numbered; content should be well organized in a meaningful manner;
printouts of text & screen layouts should be original and should not be xeroxed)
2.
3.
4.

Original copy of the Approved Project Proposal Proforma, Synopsis and Guides
Bio-data.
Certificate of Originality (Format given on page no. 15).
The Project Report may be about 50 to 80 double spaced A-4 size typed pages
(excluding program code). However,10% variation on either side is permissible.

SUBMISSION OF PROJECT REPORT


Only one copy of the project report is to be submitted to the following address by registered insured
post: Regional Director, Concerned Regional Centre by the date mentioned in the Calendar for
the project (refer to page-4).
TYPE OF PROJECT
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The majority of the students are expected to work on a real-life project preferably in some industry/
Research and Development Laboratories / Educational Institution / Software Company. Students
are encouraged to work in the areas listed at the end (Refer page no.12). However, it is not
mandatory for a student to work on a real-life project. The student can formulate a project problem
with the help of her/his Guide and submit the project proposal of the same. If approved, the student
can commence working on it and complete it.
PROJECT EVALUATION
The Project Report is evaluated for 150 marks and the Viva-Voce is for 50 marks. To be declared
successful, the student should secure at least 40% marks separately in both project report
evaluation (i.e.60/150) and viva-voce (i.e.20/50). Students will be duly intimated about the
schedule of viva-voce by a letter from the respective Regional Centre. An unsuccessful student can
either submit the same project after following comments on the assessment sheet or s/he can do a
different project. Always, ensure that the CS-76 project guidelines are followed.
Unfair cases of copied versions of the project synopsis and project reports will be sent to
Unfair Means Committee of IGNOU for action.
RESUBMISSION OF THE BCA PROJECT IN CASE OF FAILED STUDENTS
If the student is unsuccessful in the project, s/he should re-do the whole cycle, right from the
submission of the project synopsis. Students are advised to select a new topic for the project and
should prepare and submit the project synopsis to the Regional Centre concerned as per the project
guidelines. There are no separate slots for the submission of the project synopsis / project reports
for the failed students. Respective submissions of the project synopsis and the project reports
should be done strictly as per the calendar for the BCA project given in the project guidelines.
Along with the resubmission of the project report, the student is required to remit Rs. 850/- if
enrolled in CS-76 course otherwise Rs. 1275 (in case of CS-11) as pro-rata fee. The pro-rata fee
may change as per University rules. The fee should be remitted to the Regional Centre at the time
of resubmission of the project report by the way of Demand Draft favouring IGNOU and payable at
the city where your Regional Centre is located.
ENQUIRIES
Enquiries regarding the Project Report and Viva-Voce should be addressed to the Regional
Director, Concerned Regional Centre. In all correspondence, please quote your Enrolment No.

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VI.
1.

IMPORTANT POINTS WHILE PREPARING THE PROJECT REPORT


The Project Report should be submitted in A-4 size typed in double space. The Project
Report should be hard bound.

2. Ensure that it contains the following:


Project Proposal Proforma. All the items should be filled. The signatures of both
student and Guide should be present.
Project Synopsis. Both Guide and student should sign on the Project Synopsis.
Guides Bio data. The Biodata should consist of signature of the Guide.
Certificate of Originality (Format given on Page no.15)
All signatures should be accompanied by the date of signature.

It should include all items mentioned in Section IV.


3.

If any project report is received in the absence of the items listed above, it will be
rejected and returned to students for compliance. Also, violation of Project Guidelines
may lead to rejection of the Project .

4.

Only One hard bound original copy of the project report is to be submitted to The
Regional Director, Concerned Regional Centre by registered insured post. One copy of
the same Project Report is to be retained with the student and the student is supposed
to carry his copy while appearing for viva voce. Spiral binding of Project Report is not
permitted.

5.

Xerox copy of the project report is not acceptable.

6.

Not more than one student is permitted to work on a Project.

7.

If the title of the Project differs from the title mentioned in the Project Proposal, the Project
Report will be rejected and will be returned back to the student.

8.

Kindly mention on the top of the envelope BCA PROJECT REPORT (CS-76).
will facilitate sorting out project reports at the Regional Centre.

9.

The envelope containing the remuneration form for the Project Guide duly signed by the
Guide and the student, should be sent to Regional Director, Concerned Regional Centre.

10.

In case, students require any letter from the University for doing a project in any
organization, they may request the Regional Director of the concerned Regional centre for
the issuance of the same in the format indicated under Project Trainee in this document.
(Refer to Page number : 16).

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VII.

LIST OF BROAD AREAS OF APPLICATION AND RELATED TOOLS

FRONT END / GUI Tools

Visual Basic, Power Builder, X-Windows


(X/lib, X/motif, X/Intrinsic), Oracle Developer
2000,VC++,
Jbuilder

RDBMS/BACK END

Oracle, Ingres, Sybase, Progress, SQL Plus,


Versant, MY SQL, SQL Server, DB2

LANGUAGES

SCRIPTING LANGUAGES

: PERL, SHELL Scripts(Unix), TcL/TK

RDBMS/BACK END

: Oracle, Ingres, Sybase, Progress, SQL Plus,


Versant, MY SQL, SQL Server, DB2

MIDDLE
WARE
TECHNOLOGIES

C, C++, Java, VC++, C#

(COMPONENT) COM/DCOM, Active-X, EJB, Rational Rose,


:
MSMQ, BEA, Message Q, MTS, CICS

UNIX INTERNALS

Device Drivers, Pipes, RPC, Threads, Sockets

ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPTS

CORBA, TUXEDO

INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES

DHTML, Java script, VB Script, Perl & CGI


script, HTML, Java, Active X, RMI, CORBA,
SWING, JSP, ASP, XML, EJB, Java Beans,
Java Servlets, Visual Age for JAVA, UML,
VRML, WML, iPlanet, ATG, BigTalk, CSS,
XSL, Oracle ASP server, VB.Net, AWT, J2EE,
LDAP, ColdFusion

NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES

: ATM, Frame Relay, TCP/IP, SNMP, GSM,


VoIP, PPP, IP-PSTN, SONET/SDH

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WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES

REALTIME
OPERATING
EMBEDDED SKILLS

: Blue Tooth, 3G, ISDN, EDGE

SYSTEM/ QNX, LINUX, OSEK, DSP, VRTX, RTXC,


: Nucleus

OPERATING SYSTEMS

APPLICATIONS

: WINDOWS 95/98/2000/ME, WINDOWS NT,


UNIX, LINUX, IRIX, SUN SOLARIS,
HP/UX, PSOS, VxWorks, AS400, AIX,
WINDOWS
XP,
DOS

Financial/
Manufacturing/
Multimedia/
Computer Graphics/ Instructional Design/
Database Management System/ Internet/
Intranet/
Computer
NetworkingCommunication Software/E-Commerce/ ERP /
MRP/ TCP/IP Internals/ Routing protocols/
Socket Programming/ Implementation of
Switches & Routers

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INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY


MAIDAN GARHI, NEW DELHI 110068
REMUNERATION BILL FOR THE BCA PROJECT GUIDE
1.

Course Code

2.

Name of the Guide

3.

Residential Address

4.

Designation

5.

Office address

BCA (CS-76)

This is to certify that I have Guided the following student/(s) for their project work:
S.No

Enrolment
Number of the
student

PR No. (to be
filled by the
Regional Centre)

Name of the
student

Title of the
Project

Amount Claimed

Signature of the Guide


Date :......
.

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FOR USE IN THE EXAMINATION BRANCH

Registrar (SR&ED)

Verified by Dealing Asstt.

FOR USE IN FINANCE BRANCH


Passed for payment of Rs.
Debit Head:

Dated

Examination

Contingent

T.A.

: ________________

Section Officer / A.R. (Accounts)

Dealing Asstt.

Paid by Cheque No.

Dated ____________

Assistant Registrar

This is to certify that the project report entitled ____________________________________

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Submitted to Indira Gandhi National Open University in partial fulfilment of the requirement
for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS ( BCA) , is
an original work carried out by Mr./ Ms._______________________________________________
Enrolment No.: _____________ under the guidance of Mr./ Ms.____________________________

The matter embodied in this project is a genuine work done by the student and has not been
submitted whether to this University or to any other University / Institute for the fulfilment of the
requirement of any course of study.

Signature of the Student

Signature of the Guide

Name and Address


of the student :

Name, Designation and


Address of the Guide

Enrolment No.:

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Grams
Telex

: IGNOU
: 031-73023 IGNOU-IN

EPBAX : 29535923 - 32

School of Computer and Information Sciences

INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY


Maidan Garhi, NEW DELHI 110068

Date:
Subject: Project Trainee
Sir,
This is to certify that Mr / Ms______________________________ whose Enrolment
No.______________ is a student of BCA Programme of Indira Gandhi National Open University
and has to do a project in his/her final year starting from January / July session. The project is
compulsory for BCA programme. S/he has to do a project for 3-6 months in Industry/Research
Laboratories under the supervision of a guide preferably from the same organization. During his
course, the student has gone through / will go through several theoretical papers such as Data
Structures, Database Management System, Programming Languages ( C, C++, and Java), TCP/IP
Programming, Intranet Administration, Computer Networks, S/W Engineering etc. The student also
attended / will also attend practical sessions in all courses in which practical sessions were
prescribed for various subjects.
Looking forward for your positive response.

Signature& Name of Project Coordinator


with Date and Stamp
Note: This letter may also be signed by Regional Director / Asst. Regional Director of Regional
Centre concerned.
X. PROJECT TRAINEE LETTER
IX CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY

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NOTE: Project guide cannot guide more than eight students in any given point of time. This form duly
signed by the guide placed in a separate envelope, should be submitted along with the project report.
Remuneration Bill not accompanied with the project report will not be considered for payment. For
CS-76 (4 Credits) course, the remuneration is Rs.100/- for Project Guide for guiding one project.

VIII. REMUNERATION FORM FOR THE BCA (CS-76) PROJECT GUIDE


Note: Projects should not be developed using the packages like Dbase, Foxpro, Visual Foxpro . Also, projects
should not be developed using the combination of Visual Basic as the front end and MS-Access as the back end.

IV.

PROJECT PROPOSAL SUBMISSION AND APPROVAL

V.

PROJECT REPORT FORMULATION

Important: 1. Attach this Proforma along with Guides Biodata and Project Synopsis in the Project Report.
2. Not more than one student is permitted to work on a project.

Suggestions for reformulating the Project:

A photocopy of the complete Project Proposal (along with Project Proforma,


Project Synopsis, Biodata of the guide) submitted to your Regional Centre, should
be retained by the student for future reference.
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CS-76

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