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Project Report Table Contents

The document outlines the sections and subsections required for a software development project report, including an introduction describing objectives and problems, a system study of existing and proposed systems with feasibility analysis, system analysis with various diagrams, system design documents, development details, testing plans, security considerations, implementation strategies, conclusions, and references. It provides the overall structure and essential components to include in reporting on a software project.

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Project Report Table Contents

The document outlines the sections and subsections required for a software development project report, including an introduction describing objectives and problems, a system study of existing and proposed systems with feasibility analysis, system analysis with various diagrams, system design documents, development details, testing plans, security considerations, implementation strategies, conclusions, and references. It provides the overall structure and essential components to include in reporting on a software project.

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Contents:

1. Introduction a. Objectives
General Objective Specific objective

b. Problem description c. About Organization 2. System Study a. Existing System with limitations b. Proposed System With Objectives
c. Significance of the project d. Beneficiaries of the system

e. Feasibility study i. Economic ii. Technical iii. Duration 3. System Analysis a. System Flow chart b. E-R Diagram c. Dataflow Diagram d. Requirement Specification i. Functional Requirement. ii. Non Functional Requirement. iii. User Requirement iv. System Requirement e. SRS
f. Risk, Assumption and Constraints

4. System Design a. File/Data base design b. Normalization c. I/o Form Design d. Screen Design e. Report Design f. Use Cases g. Architecture Diagram h. Sequence Diagram i. Class diagram

j. State machine diagram 5. Development a. Environment b. Coding Style c. Coding Techniques d. Coding 6. Testing a. Unit Testing b. Test cases c. System Testing 7. System Security a. Checks and control b. Encryption, secure 8. Implementation a. Direct b. Partial/Pilot c. Parallel 9. Conclusion a. Finding b. Limitations c. Future Enhancements
10. References (APA format)

11. Annexure

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