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A

PROJECTREPORT

ON

Project TOPIC NAME

Submitted in partial fulfilment of the


requirements of Mini Project
Third Year

In

Computer Engineering

By

Name of the Student (font size:12) (PRN No. ) Font


size: 12)

Guide by: Prof .Vedika Patil (center


alignment)(font size:14)

Assistant Professor (center alignment) (font


size:13)

Department of Computer Engineering


K.C. College of Engineering and Management Studies and
Research, Thane (E)

University of Mumbai
2024-25
CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the project entitled “ ” is a bonafide work of “ ” submitted to the

University of Mumbai in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the awardof the degree of

“Bachelor of Engineering” in “Computer Engineering”.(size 12)

Name and sign

Guide

Dr. Nita Patil Dr. Vilas Nitnaware


Head of Department Principal
Project Report Approval for T.E.
This project report entitled project topic name by team mates is approved for
the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering.(font
size12)

Examiners
1.

2.

Date:
Place
:
DECLARATION
We declare that this written submission represents our ideas in our own words and where
others' ideas or words have been included, we have adequately cited and referenced the
original sources. We also declare that we have adhered to all principles of academic honesty
and integrity and have not misrepresented or fabricated or falsified any idea/data/fact/source
in our submission. We understand that any violation of the above will be cause for
disciplinary action by the Institute and can also evoke penal action from the sources which
have thus not been properly cited or from whom proper permission has not been taken when
needed. (size 12)

(Signature)

Students name (Roll no)

Date:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We would like to express special thanks of gratitude to our guide guide name gave us the
golden opportunity to do this wonderful project on the topic of project topic which also
helped us in doing a lot of research and we came to know about so many new things. We are
very grateful to our Head of the Department Dr. Nita Patil for extending her help directly
and indirectly through various channels in our project work. We would also like to thank
Principal

Dr. Vilas Nitnaware for providing us the opportunity to implement our project. We are
really thankful to them. Finally we would also like to thank our parents and friends who
helped us a lot in finalizing this project within the limited time frame.

Thanking You.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Sr. No. Topic Page
No.
Certificate....................................................................................................................... i

Approval Sheet............................................................................................................. ii
Declaration................................................................................................................... iii
Acknowledgement........................................................................................................ iv
List of Figures.............................................................................................................. vi
List of Table................................................................................................................. vii
Abstract........................................................................................................................ vii
1. Introduction..................................................................................................................... 1

2. Literature Survey............................................................................................................ 2
3. Proposed Methodology
…………………………………………………………………3
3.1 Requirement
Analysis………………………………….........................................4
3.1.1
Scope……………………………………………………………………….5
3.1.2 Feasibility
Study…………………………………………………………….6
3.1.3 Hardware & Software
Requirement…………………………………………7
3.2 Problem
Statement……………………………………………...............................8
3.3 Aims &
Objectives………………………………………………………………..9
3.4 Methodology……………………………………………………………………
…10
4. Conclusion and Future Scope
16
5. References
17
LIST OF FIGURES
Sr. No Topic Page no.

1 DFD 8
LIST OF TABLES

Sr. No Topic Page No.

1 Literature Survey 3
ABSTRACT

a novel approach designed to bridge the gap between, facilitating a streamlined transition from algorithmic
design to implementation.
(Font:TNR, size : 12, Italics)
1. INTRODUCTION

In the rapidly advancing field of software development, the ability to effectively translate abstract ideas
into executable code is crucial for building robust applications.
2. LITERATURE SURVEY

The transition from has been a focal point in computer science education and software engineering
for

decades.

Table 2.1 Summary of Reviewed papers


3. Proposed Methodology

3.1 Requirement Analysis

Functional Requirements FONT (TNR-12-JUSTIFIED )

3.1.1 Scope
Research methodology refers to the collection of practical decisions regarding what data you'll
collect, from who, how you'll collect it and how you'll analyse ... FONT
(TNR-12-JUSTIFIED )

3.1.2 Feasibility Study


Research methodology refers to the collection of practical decisions regarding what data you'll
collect, from who, how you'll collect it and how you'll analyse ... FONT
(TNR-12-JUSTIFIED )

3.1.3 Hardware & Software Requirement


Research methodology refers to the collection of practical decisions regarding what data you'll
collect, from who, how you'll collect it and how you'll analyse ... FONT
(TNR-12-JUSTIFIED )

3.2 Problem Statement


Research methodology refers to the collection of practical decisions regarding what data you'll
collect, from who, how you'll collect it and how you'll analyse ... FONT
(TNR-12-JUSTIFIED )

3.3 Aims & Objectives


Research methodology refers to the collection of practical decisions regarding what data you'll
collect, from who, how you'll collect it and how you'll analyse ... FONT
(TNR-12-JUSTIFIED )

3.4 Project Design


Research methodology refers to the collection of practical decisions regarding what data you'll
collect, from who, how you'll collect it and how you'll analyse ... FONT
(TNR-12-JUSTIFIED )
3.5 Methodology
Research methodology refers to the collection of practical decisions regarding what data you'll
collect, from who, how you'll collect it and how you'll analyse ... FONT
(TNR-12-JUSTIFIED)
4. CONCLUSION

Conclusion:
The conclusion of the
REFERENCES

[1] E. J. Delp and O. R. Mitchell, “Image compression using block truncation coding,”
IEEE Trans. Commun., vol. 27, no. 9,pp. 1335– 1342, Sep. 1979

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