Institute of Information Technology & Management, New Delhi
3rd september, 2010
SEMINAR GUIDELINES( BCA SEMESTER V)
1.Objective
Students of BCA Semester V are required to work on a seminar as per curriculum. At the end of the semester the students are to submit a written seminar report .The objective of this Academic Circular is to lay guidelines to conduct the undergraduate IT seminar and to standardise the format of submission of required report.
2.Scheme for seminar
Paper No : BCA -357 Credits : 2
Max Marks : 100 Marks Seminar Assessment : 60 MarksSubject Faculty : 40 Marks Assessment
The Seminar activity has three components, viz.
Seminar Report
Presentation
Viva
General guidelines for the conduct of the activity:
Topics for the seminar are assigned to the individual groups by their respective guides.
The concerned groups and their respective topics scheduled are disclosed & displayed two weeks in advance of their presentation.
The list of topics are suggested by respective guides after approval by the seminar coordinator (Program Director).
The topics should be addressing the contemporary IT technologies and suitable to be undertaken by Undergraduate students.
The attendance of all students irrespective of group they belong is mandatory on the days scheduled for all the presentations. Marks are awarded for attendance.
3.Marks distribution
SEMINAR PRESENTATION (PANEL EVALUATION)
(40)
GUIDE(20)
TOTAL MARKS
Content
10 marks
Presentation style 10 marks
Viva10 marks
Report10 marks
Report 10 marks
Attendance 10 marks
10*6=
60 marks
4.Time distribution
Speaker (per team member)
Combined Viva (per team)
TOTAL TIME ALLOTTED(Per team)
8 minutes 6 minutes 8*3+6 = 30 minutes
5.Methodology
Methodology and activities that are to be performed to conduct the project are given in details in Appendix-A.
6.Format & Final Report
The Guidelines for the format to be used for compilation of the seminar report are given in Appendix-B. All students are to adhere to these guidelines.
7.Formation of TeamsAs stated seminar is to be conducted by a team of THREE students. Team composition and names of guides is given in Appendix-C.
(Prof S Chaturvedi) Director
1. All Students of BCA (E) Semester V 2. Concerned IT Faculty Members
Appendix ‘A’(Refer Para 5)
METHODOLOGY FOR THE SEMINAR WORK
INTRODUCTION (What Aspect)
Give a description of the topic followed by a brief insight into the origin and subsequent evolution of the topic under consideration.
SCOPE(Why Aspect)
Discuss the Purpose ,Applications , Relevance to environment ,Linkages to other areas, usages,Advantages and Limitations
PROCEDURE(How Aspect)
Establish the functional and technical details of the topic supported by narrative , conceptual models(any graphical representation/notation) ,algorithm or any audio or video depictions as applicable.
LESSONS LEARNED AND FUTURE TRENDS
A conclusion or summary of the analysis followed by a forecasting of future trends or upcoming relevant areas.
REFERENCES
Include the website links(full URL) which have been referred to as a part of the survey.Include references of any reading material used in the course of the study such as journals/ text books/ articles/ research papers.
NOTE: Students must incorporate the changes in content if suggested by the guide
during the periodic review of the content .
A power point presentation must be made covering all the aspects discussed above and reviewed by guide before presenting for final evaluation.
Appendix ‘B’
(Refer Para 6)
FORMAT OF THE SEMINAR REPORT
The writing of a professional engineer should be Clear, Complete and Concise. If the document satisfies these three criteria, then it deserves to be read. So to achieve the same here are the few tips:
1. Title of the Report: The topic or title of the Seminar Report is to be meaningful and if possible should not contain more than 10 words. e.g.,
“Computer Interaction Gets Some Humanity “
2. Report Contents: The content should be new and should not contain contents directly copied from web. Do research necessary to develop your Report content and add details as you see fit. Afterwards, bring the information together with an attention grabbing approach to writing.
3. Report Structure: a. Beginning: Give brief overview of what you are going to convey through
this article. It must be obvious to the reader at once what the document is about, and why it should be read.
b. What is the Topic/ Issue/ Technology/ Product is: Specify definition and purpose.
c. How it Works / Functional Details or Why does the Problem exist. d. What is the Usage / Application / Pros & Cons or What is the Solution of
the existing problem.e. Conclude your article at the end with suggestions etc.
4. Report Format:a. Use of Paragraphs: Every paragraph in the document should justify
itself; it should serve a purpose or convey a single idea. b. Use of Diagrams/ Pictures: Diagrams are often much better than written
text. Not only do diagrams convey some information more effectively, but often they assist in the analysis and interpretation of the data. For instance, a pie chart gives a quicker comparison than a list of numbers; a simple bar chart is far more intelligible than the numbers it represents. These diagram or pictures could be Printed and Pasted wherever required.
c. Style & Layout: The seminar report should be well formatted with appropriate page borders 1”inch from each side. The paragraphs should be neatly written with appropriate spacing, titles and use of Different Fonts is to be done wherever necessary for the ease of reading. Only white A4 size sheets are to be used on one side for report writing.
5. Seminar Report Submission: The seminar report documented as per above format needs to be submitted with Appropriate Cover Page with Seminar topic Title and Student Rollno, Name, & Class. The Seminar Report should be
submitted as per schedule. The report should have page numbers assigned appropriately. The report should have an appropriate Index & References attached at the beginning and end respectively. The length of seminar report should be 25 or more written pages. (One sided white A4 sheets).
6. Broadly speaking the contents of the report should include the following in order.
Introduction Description Origin and EvolutionScope Purpose Applications and usages Relation to Environment Linkages to other areas Advantages Limitations
ProcedureLessons Learned and Future trendsReferences
Appendix-C
Project Guide:NIDHI MAHAJAN
Group No. Roll_No Name Topic
Content (10)
Presentation (10)
Attendance (10)
VIVA (10)
Seminar Report (20) Date
1236032008 Suman Yadav
Grid Computing
10/9/2010256032008 Pallavi 266032008 Neha Yadav
2206032008 Hunny
Open Source Technology
18/9/2010136032008 Tanya 186032008 Anurag
376032008 Abhishek Goel Data Mining
through active learning
24/9/2010156032008 Varun Gupta 176032008 Neera
4226032008 Nandita High
Performance Computing
25/9/2010306032008 Deepika 556032008 Rahul Khanna
5
296032008 Priyesh Tuli
Cloud Computing
15/10/201016032008
Amandeep Singh
56032008 Vikas
646032008 Neha Singh Introduction
to speech recognition
16/10/2010106032008 Henry 146032008 Rishabh
7
116032008 Sahil AroraFuture Programming Techniques and Concepts
23/10/2010
196032008 Sumit Garg
286032008 Mohit Yadav
836032008 Udit
Pervasive Computing
29/10/2010276032008 Arya 476032008 Vipul
9
166032008 Kamakshi Distributed Computing DNA Computing
30/10/201086032008 Priyanka
10 66032008 VishalIP Spoofing
30/10/2010126032008 Hitesh
Project Guide:NIKITA SHARMA
Group No. Roll_No Name Topic
Content (10)
Presentation (10)
Attendance (10)
VIVA (10)
Seminar Report (20) Date
11
366032008 Rishi Kohli
Embedded Systems
10/9/2010
356032008 Rohit Kumar
336032008Jagparvesh Watts
12326032008 Geetika
Database Migration
18/9/2010346032008 Sarthak 456032008 Vivek
13546032008 Shivani
Genetic Algorithms
24/9/2010536032008 Rahul Gupta 506032008 Manish Aggarwal
14
316032008 Paras Digital Signal Processing & their applications
25/9/2010
426032008 Shivangi
576032008 Himanshu
15436032008 Virendra
High Speed LANs
15/10/2010566032008 Mayank 216032008 Simaran
16606032008 Harmeet
Super Computers
16/10/2010516032008 Jinu 486032008 Vinay
17396032008 Kanupriya
Main Memory Databases
23/10/2010466032008 Ritu 416032008 Deepika
18526032008 Jyoti
Digital Imaging
29/10/2010376032008 Randeep
26032008 Yad Ram
19
406032008 Sahil Garg
Evolutionary Programming
30/10/2010446032008
Siddharth Bhardwaj
596032008 Siddharth Singh
Ms. Sandhya Maitra Prof. S. Chaturvedi(Seminar Coordinator) (Director)
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