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Introduction
1.1 Background of the Study
1.2 Current State of Technology: This should contain the current solution being
implemented and the problems with each of these. The discussion could either be in
chronological or logical order. This should include only enough detail to show the
specific improvements introduced by each. This should lead to the specific problem that
the proponents intend to address. The information regarding the technology or field
should be contemporary and not based on outdated sources.
1.3 Project Rationale: This should point out how finding a solution to the specific problem is
beneficial
1.4 Theoretical Framework: This section should present the theories which explain why the
problem under study exists. It serves as the basis for conduction research. This part
should give the theoretical background that leads to the design of the proposed system.
This may be broken into different sections for logical grouping of the topics
Project Description
2.1 Problem Statement: This could either in question form or as a declarative statement. The
major statement or question may be followed by minor statements or questions. This
attempt to focus on a stated goal that gives direction to the research process. It must be
limited enough in scope to make a definite conclusion possible.
2.2 Proposed Project
2.2.1.1 General Objective: This should contain a single paragraph
describing the general objective of the project.
2.2.1.2 Specific Objectives: This should contain a list of the specific work
that the proponents expect to address to arrive at the
accomplishments of the general objective.
2.2.1.3 Related Studies and Literature
2.2.1.4 Scope and Limitations: This should contain the basic assumptions
within the project that should work the solution to the problems.
Consequently, this should also contain the extent of the prototype to
be developed and the means by which the proposed system is to be
evaluated on its capability of solving the problem. The Limitations
are those conditions beyond the control of the proponents that may
placed restrictions on the conclusions of the study and their
applications to other situations.
2.2.1.5 Methodology: This should contain the specific approaches that may
be employed by the proponents in arriving at the realization of a
solution to the problem
Project Management
3.1 Calendar of activities
3.1.1 Description of Activities: This should contain the detailed sequence of
activities that the proponents will undergo in completing the project
3.1.2 Gantt Chart of Activities: This should contain a chart giving when each of
the activities listed above are expected to start and end. The time unit should
be in terms of the week number (not actual dates) from the start of the
semester.

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3.2 Resources
3.2.1 Hardware: This should list the specific hardware resources that the
proponents expect to need in completing the project.
3.2.2 Software: This should list the specific software resources that the proponents
expect to need in completing the project.
Performance Analysis: This chapter provides a list of experiments conducted by the group,
as well as the discussion of the results and observation done on the system. In this section, the
proponents must prove that the objectives of the project have been achieved.
4.1 Introduction: This should give the major objectives of the experiments conducted. There
should be a description of the parameters to be measured. All assumptions made in the
analysis should be explained in detail.
4.2 Experimental: This section should describe the experiments conducted in analyzing the
behavior/performance of the proposed system.
4.3 Results and Analysis: This should give an overview of the results from the experiments.
Sample raw data shall be included to explain how these are presented and analyzed.
Conclusion: The conclusion shall be a one section chapter. This should contain a summary
of the problem, the proposed system, the major results of the performance analysis, and the
recommendations for further works.
Acknowledgement
Appendix
7.1 References
7.2 Personal Technical Vitae

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Footer: Title of the Project and Page Number
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<Project Title>
(In bold characters, underlined, font size: 14)

A Project
Presented to
The Faculty of Lyceum of Alabang

As the Requirements for the


Degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

By
<last name, first name, middle initial of the proponent 1>
<last name, first name, middle initial of the proponent 1>
<last name, first name, middle initial of the proponent 1>

<Project Advisers Name>


Project Adviser

<Date of Submission>
<Month and year>

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Project Guidelines
Marking Scheme
Specifications
Background of the Study
Current State of Technology
Project Rationale
Theoretical Framework
Problem Statement
General Objective
Specific Objectives
Related Studies and Literature
Scope and Limitations
Methodology
Description of Activities
Gantt Chart of Activities
Performance Analysis
Results and Analysis
Conclusion

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Website Requirements

Multimedia Streaming
Use of HTML 5
Account Authentication
Downloading and Uploading
Chat/Forums
Search Engine
Dynamic and Interactive Modules

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