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SEMINARS AND THESIS

SEMINARS AND THESIS. Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi BVUCOEP, Pune. Semester –III. Semester –IV. Syllabus. Dissertation Stage I: Identification of Problem, Preparation of Synopsis, Literature survey and formulation of problem.

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SEMINARS AND THESIS

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  1. SEMINARS AND THESIS Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi BVUCOEP, Pune

  2. Semester –III Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  3. Semester –IV Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  4. Syllabus • Dissertation • Stage I: Identification of Problem, Preparation of Synopsis, Literature survey and formulation of problem. • Stage – II : System, Analysis System Modeling, System Design and Testing, Submission of theFinal Report. Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  5. Objectives • To study a given problem and summarize your findings in your own words in a technically correct manner. • To develop skills to analyze an unsolved problem and on the basis of review of literature , theoretical and experimental basis draw conclusion . • Develop the skill of presenting your findings and views before an audience and respond to question. Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  6. Selection Of Topics For Seminars and Thesis • Encourage if student has an idea • Discuss with staff members and take final decision • You can choose either a guide or a topic • Correct choice of the topic and guide means half the work done. • Specify the problem in a precise and set the limitations under which you will stay. Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  7. Sources For Seminar / Thesis Ideas a. Categories of references : • Those directly related to your subject • Those which give background information • Papers of general interest-their reading can improve your understanding b. Sources of Bibliography • Hand books • Internet • Old Ph.D. Thesis • Journals • National/ International Conferences • Journals of National/ International Societies Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  8. Seminar / Thesis Structures • Title Page : Title , Students Name, Guide’s Name, Department , year/ date • Certificate • Acknowledgement • Abstract 5 to 10 pages • List of figures, tables, symbols and notations • Table of Contents (Index) • Chapters • Bibliography • Appendices Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  9. 1. Introduction • General Comments, importance of topic you have chosen • What work has been done in past • What gaps in knowledge • Contact researchers who have researched in similar fields • Define problem, and its limitations Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  10. Contents for Introduction • Introduction • Principles • Problem • Research and Development Challenge • Requirements for Thesis work • Overview of the Solution • Objectives, Goals and Scope of Research Work • Benefits of Proposed Methodology • Thesis Organization Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  11. 2. Background • Existing Methodologies • Methodology segmentation • Technology involvement for current scenario • Problem breaking and attacking • General discussion Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  12. 3. Related Work • Review Of Literature : • Consider different aspects of the problem • Review literature in chronological way • Summarize the chapter at the end • Literature Review of Referred Research Papers • Limitations of Existing Methodologies • Limitations of Existing Software Methods • Limitations Related to Systems • Current Platform and Language Limitations Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  13. 4. Approach • Theoretical Analysis • Find theoretical basis to solve your problem • Similar studies conducted by others • Analysis of Governing Equations and supporting laws • Determine variables and parameters that affect the problem • ANN, Fuzzy Logic, Optimization • Visualize the relationship from study of similar problems Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  14. Approach • Review • System Engineering • Requirement Engineering • Project Planning, Scheduling, Tracking and Estimation • Feasibility Study • Risk Management • System Analysis with OO Methodology • System Design • New Model Development • Case studies for Model Development and Implementation • Model Testing and Validation Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  15. 5. Body of the Report • Experimental Setup and Data Collection • Planning of Experiments to collect data • Experimental Set up • Staic and dynamic Measurements • Specifications for measurements and procurements • Data Collection and Recording • Presentation of Original Data in tabular form Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  16. Report Chapters • System Engineering • System Analysis • System Modelling • System Design • Model Testing and Validation Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  17. System Testing • Testing Strategy for Model Validation • Unit and integration Testing • Test Cases For System • System Testing • Performance Testing • Real-Time Report Analysis • Load Testing with RPT • Performance Report • Test Setup Details • Performance Test Environment • User Load and Work Load Distribution • End User Response Times • Target Workload Testing • Performance Test Report • Database Server Report • Discussion Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  18. Conclusion • Summery of Research Work • Survey of Contributions • Discussions on Results Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  19. Bibliography and Publications • Research Papers • Books • Websites • Reference Manual • Publications • References • Figures – 2.1, 2.2 , 2.3 • Appendix – can contain original data Flow chart, typical output , lengthly derivation Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  20. Feedback from external Examiner • Selection of topic : Satisfactory but not so relevant in today’s context. •  Information Gathering & System Analysis : Satisfactory. It could have been better with relevant references. System analysis is not so detailed. •  Project Management & Planning : ok. Project scheduling is completely ignored. No planning tools are used. •  Requirement Definition : Good. : Well defined requirements. No proper SRS with module formations. •  Requirement Analysis : Good. : The details provided in the report are not very detailed and impressive. No CASE tools are used. • System Analysis : Ok : with DFD and UML diagrams are contradictory. •  Design : Satisfactory. : Some industry standard templates for FS & TS document could have been used to document the design. No design methodologies adopted. •  Implementation : ok. : The details provided in the report are not very detailed and impressive. •  Testing : Satisfactory. : I feel that the testing is not done completely. Some important test cases are missing. •  Project Report content : Satisfactory. : Lot of theoretical material included, Some material is not relevant to the subject. The technical language use to write the report could have been better. •  Overall rating : Satisfactory. Seminar and Thesis : Prof. (Dr.) Shashank Joshi, BVUCOE, Pune

  21. Information … BAD information is WORSE than ... NO information.

  22. Attributes of Thesis Quality Timeliness Currency Frequency Time Period Time Dimension Accuracy Relevance Completeness Conciseness Scope performance Clarity Detail Order Presentation Media Form Dimension Content Dimension

  23. Questions ? Process Based Generic Modelling of RTC System with special reference to VM

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