Monday, January 9, 2012
Seminar Report Format
SEMINAR
REPORT
ON
SEMINAR TITLE
By
Name of the
student
(Enroll.no.)
DEPARTMENT OF
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
S.S.V.P.S.’s B.S. DEORE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, DHULE- 424 005
2006 - 2007
SEMINAR
REPORT
ON
SEMINAR TITLE
By
Name of the
student
Guided by
Ms. Leena Patel
Lecturer(C.E
Dept.)
DEPARTMENT OF
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
S.S.V.P.S.’s B.S. DEORE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, DHULE-424 005.
2006 - 2007
S.S.V.P.S.’s B.S. DEORE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, DHULE-424 005.
DEPARTMENT OF
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
CERTIFICATE
This is to
certify that the
project entitled “SEMINAR TITLE” has been carried out by NAME OF THE STUDENTS
under my guidance in partial fulfillment of the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering in Computer Engineering / Information Technology of North
Maharashtra University, Jalgaon during the academic
year 2004-2005. To the best of my knowledge and belief this work has not been submitted
elsewhere for the award of any other degree.
Guide
Head
of the Department
Mr. Mr.
G.K.Patnaik
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(Name of student)
PAGE INDEX
Topic
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Page
No.
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ABSTRACT
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1.
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TITLE
OF CHAPTER ONE
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1.1
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HEADING
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1.2
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HEADING
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2.
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TITLE
OF CHAPTER TWO
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2.1
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HEADING
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2.2
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HEADING
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:
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N-1
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N.
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CONCLUSION
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
[1] G.K.Patnaik and M. M. Gore, “Design of Compiler for Mobile
Environment and it’s formalization using Evolving Algebra ”, proceedings of
3rd IEEE International
Conference on Mobile Data Management, Singapore, January 2002, PP 159-160.
[2] “Author Guidelines”, http://.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm
Format of SEMINAR Report
\
1. Paper Size : A- 4 size bond paper
2. Margins :
Top :
1” (1 inch=2.54cm)
Bottom : 1.15”
(2.86cm)
Left :
1.5”
Right : 0.6”
3. Line
Spacing : 1.5 line
4. Title of Chapter
Font
: Times New Roman ( Bold face)
Size : 18 point
Alignment
: Right Alignment
One thick line ( 2¼
point weight) after the name of chapter.
5. Headings
First Order Heading : ( for example – 1. Introduction)
Font :
Times New Roman
(Bold Face)
Size : 16 point
One blank line before the
heading.
(12 points)
Second Order Heading : (for example – 1.1. Evolution)
Font :
Times New Roman ( Bold Face)
Size : 15 point
One blank line before the
heading.
(12 points)
Third Order Heading : ( for example – 1.1.1.
Image Processing)
Font :
Times New Roman ( Bold Face)
Size : 14 point
One blank line before the
heading.
(12 points)
6. Text
Font : Times New Roman
Size : 14 point
Line Indent : First
line of every paragraph should be indented
by 1 cm. ( Except first paragraph *)
* No
indent should be applied to first line of first paragraph under any Heading /
Sub-Heading
Alignment :
Justified ( Full Text)
7. Abstract
( upto 150 words)
Heading (i.e. ABSTRACT)
Font : Times New
Roman (Bold Face)
Size : 16 point
Two blank lines
after the heading. (12 points)
Remaining
Text
Font :
Times New Roman ( Italic Face )
Size : 14 point
Alignment :
Justified (
Full Text)
8.
Figures and Tables : Centered Placed
Caption
Font : Garamond (Bold)
Size : 12 point
Alignment
: Centered
9. Page Numbering ( Centered)
Till page, “ FIGURE
INDEX” : Roman ( I, II, …etc. )
For Remaining
Pages
(i.e. from ABSTRACT -to- BIBLIOGRAPHY) : 1, 2, …… N
10. References / Bibliography
Line Spacing
:
1.5 Line
Font : Times New Roman
Size
: 14 point
Publication details & URL must be in Italics
Format :
[citation
number] Author’s Name, “
Article Title”, Journal, Publisher,
Location,
Year , Edition/Reprint, PP Page No. Start-End.
[citation number] Author’s Name, “Article Title”, Complete
URL of Web Page.
[citation number] Author’s
Name, “Title of the Book”, Publication, Edition, Year of Printing.
For Example :
[1] G. K.
Patnaik and M. M. Gore, “Design of Compiler for Mobile Environment and it’s
formalization using Evolving Algebra ”, proceedings
of 3rd IEEE International
Conference on Mobile Data Management, Singapore, January 2002, PP 159-160.
[2] “Author Guidelines”,
http://.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm
Note :
1.
One copy of the report should be submitted to the
college ( for Departmental Library). Copy to the
respective guide is optional. Every student may have his or her own additional
copy.
2.
Report must be written in your own English language.
3.
Abstract should be not more than One Page.
4.
Report must be submitted at the time of presentation (Two
copies).
5.
“Cover Page, First Page, Specimen
Copy “ are only for
students instruction, they are not be printed in the report.
6.
Sequence of pages to be followed
as:
i)
First Page
ii)
Certificate
iii)
Acknowledgement
iv)
Page Index
v)
Abstract
vi)
Theory(Chapters)
vii)
Conclusion
viii)
Bibliography(With all references/links)
CHAPTER – 2
WORK FLOW MANAGEMENT
1. INTRODUCTION
Work Flow management is a fast
evolving technology which is increasingly being exploited by businesses and in
a variety of industries.
Its primary characteristics is the
automation of process involving combinations of human and machine based
activities, particularly those involving interaction with IT applications and
tools. Although its
most prevalent use is within the office environment in staff intensive
operations such as insurance, banking, legal and general administration, etc.
it is also applicable to some classes of industrial and manufacturing.
1.1.
The Evolution of Workflow
Many types
of product in the IT market have supported aspects of workflow functionality.
1.1.1.
Image
Processing
Workflow has been closely
associated with image systems and many image systems have workflow capability
either built-in or supplied in conjunction with a specific workflow product.
1.1.2.
Document
Management
Document
management technology is concerned with managing the lifecycle of electronic
documents.
1.1.3.
Electronic Mail
and Directories
Electronic mail provides
powerful facility for distributing information between individuals within an
organization or between organizations. Thus electronic mail systems have
themselves been progressing towards workflow functionality through the proper
channel.