2009 Admissions

Student seminars

MCA2K 506(P) : SEMINAR

(2009 admissions batch)

Syllabus

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MCA2K 506(P) : SEMINAR

3 hours per week

Each student shall prepare and present a paper on any topic in the field of computer science.

Sessional work assessment

Presentation = 30

Report = 20

Total marks = 50

General instructions

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    • As part of the seminar, each student individually has to prepare and present a paper in the field of computer science.
    • The paper carries a total of 50 marks as Internal Assessment (Sessional) Marks. The presentation and reports will be evaluated by a team of faculty members.
    • Each student has to submit a list of three topics on which he/she would like to present the seminar. The format for the submission of the list of topics is given below.
    • The faculty members in charge of the seminar will scrutinize the lists of topics. They will select one of the topics and assign it to the student for presentation. The selection will be based on the novelty and importance of the topic. Care will also be taken to see that as many areas of computer science and applications as possible are covered during the seminars. The main ideas and content of a seminar should not be identical to the contents of any of the seminars presented by the senior students.
    • Draft report: All students have to submit a draft of the paper that is going to be presented one day before the day of presentation. The expected size of the draft is about 20-25 pages printed on A4 paper. The draft is to be a written record of the presentation. The draft must include a two-page synopsis also. The draft may be prepared in any format using any word-processor.
    • Seminar schedule Four students will be required to present their papers in a session. All students are expected to remain prepared for conducting the seminar at short notice. The students who are to give presentations in a particular session will be decided by taking lots one week before the session.
    • Final report A final corrected and properly bound seminar report has to be submitted on or before 30 March 2011. The final corrected report has to be prepared using LaTeX software. The students may contact their respective Guides for advise regarding the use of this software. A PDF version of the final report has to be emailed to the respective Guides. Help on LaTeX is available here.
    • All of the following factors will be considered during the evaluation of the seminar:
      • Novelty of topic
      • Depth of knowledge of the presenter
      • Style of presentation
      • Communication skill
      • Quality of audio-visual support (slides, charts, etc)
      • Number of questions and responses to questions raised by the members of the audience.
      • Quality of the final report.
      • Punctuality in submitting the reports
      • General attitude of the student to the seminar
    • All students are requested to fully co-operate with the teachers in the smooth conduct of the seminar. The seminars can be completed as per the schedule only if the schedule is strictly followed. Hence a date once assigned to a student will be final. Requests for changes in dates will not be entertained. If a student has personal problems in presenting the seminar on a pre-assigned date, he/she would have to swap his/her date with the date assigned to one of his/her friends. Students will themselves be required to make the swapping arrangements. If any of the days mentioned in the schedules below turned out to be a holiday, the next working day would be treated as the corresponding day.

Guidelines for awarding marks

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Download format for evaluation of presentation

Download format for evaluation of Seminar (Presentation and Report together)

Part A : Seminar Presentation

Part B Seminar Report

Format for submitting seminar topics

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Download format

MCA 2K 506 P – SEMINAR

Format for submission of list of topics

1. Name :…………………………………………………...........

2. Roll No. :…………………………………………………........

3. University Exam. Reg. No. :………………………………….

4. List of topics (in order of preference):

Signature of student: …………………………….......

Date:……………………………………………...........

To be filled by the Seminar Guide:

Topic allotted :……………………………………………………………………

Name of Guide:..................................................................................

Signature of Guide :…………………………...........................................

Schedule I : Important dates

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Schedule II : List of seminar guides

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Schedule III : Schedule of presentations

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Session No.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

Date

31/10/11

02/11/11

07/11/11

09/11/11

14/11/11

16/11/11

21/11/11

24/11/11 to 30/01/12

01/02/12

06/02/12

08/02/12

13/02/12

15/02/12

20/02/12

22/02/12

24/02/12

27/02/12

29/02/12

05/03/12

07/03/12

12/03/12

14/03/12

19/03/12

21/03/12

26/03/12

28/03/12

02/04/12

04/04/12

09/04/12

11/04/12

16/04/12

18/04/12

25/04/12

Place of Activity

Seminar Hall

Lab

Lab

Lab

Lab

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Seminar Hall

Seminar Hall

Seminar Hall

do-

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Seminar Hall

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Planned activity

Introduction

Literature Search via Internet

Literature Search via Internet

Literature Search via Internet

Literature Search via Internet

Submission of the list of topics

Publication of the allocation of topics Drawing of lots for selecting Batch 1 and Batch 2 of students.

No seminar related activity

Selection of the first two

batches for presentation

Presentation : Batch 1

Presentation : Batch 2

Presentation : Batch 3

Presentation : Batch 4

No presentation

Remarks

University Examinations

Holiday: Shivarathri

Series test

Series Test

Series test

Series Test

NCHIP 12

Intro to LaTeX

(11.00 - 12.50)

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Intro to LaTeX

(2.00 - 4.30)

No presentation

No presentation

Presentation : Batch 5

Presentation : Batch 6

Presentation: Batch 7

No presentation

Presentation : Batch 8

Presentation : Batch 9

Presentation : Batch 10

Presentation : Batch 11

Presentation : Batch 12

Presentation : Defaulters

Submission of draft

final report formatted using LaTeX

Preparation of final report

Preparation of final report

Preparation of final report

Submission of final report

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Seminar Hall-

-do-

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Seminar Hall

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-do-

-do-

-do-

-do-

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Faculty room

Schedule IV : List of Seminar Topics

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Sl. No.

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Name

AMBILI O.K

ANN MARY JOHN

Topic

Light Emitting Polymers

Habit Sensitive Login System

APARNA VIJAY

ARATHY PARAMESWARAN.P

ASWATHY.T.A

BENITTA BABY

CHITHRA.K.R

CHRISTINE JOSE K

CIBIN K LOUIS

DEEPA. K

DESTINA P ANTO

DRISYA.M.V

FAZEERA RAZAK HAMSA

FELMY FRANCIS

FOUSINMOL C.S

GOPAKUMAR.C.V

HEMA.V

BADA

Python

Java Servlet

Quantum IT

Content Based Image Retrieval

GI-FI or Gigabit Wireless

Privacy Preserving Datamining

MEEGO

SAP's Business Suite

Virtual Surgery

An ATM with an EYE

NOKIA Morph Technolgy

Mind Reading Machine

Agile Software Development

HRISHI K

JISHA T.R

JITHA JOSE.V.

Mbedded Red Tacton

GSM Technology

Digital Scent Technolgy

Expert Systems

JOSEPH DON C.J

KADERSHAH MOHAMED

Security in Mobile Database System

KARTHIKA.K.T

KESEVAN.E

LIBY PAULY

LINSHA M A

Encrypted hard Disks

Data Security using Distributed Firewall

Aakash- Android Tablet

Realtime Transport Protocol

DataLeakage Detection

LIYA SASIDHARAN

MERIN JOSE

MUHAMED RIYAS.M

NEETHU KABEER

NIJU E S

NIMMI C J

NISHA SHUKOOR K

PREETH C.P

PRIYA C

RAHIDA. A. A

RAICHEL PAULSON

RAKESH P

RANJITH SANKAR.A

REJA.C.R

RESHMI RAVINDRAN.K

RINI PJ

RINKU JAMES

RIXON PAUL

RUSANA KAMARUDHEEN

SABITHA.V.B

SAJINI A

SANDRA ANTO

SANILA.T.S

SHABNA.T.V

SHAREENA IBRAHIM

SHERINA. K.K

SOWMIA RAMACHANDRAN. A.

SREEJITH.M.P

STEFFI LAZAR

SUCHITRA. S

SUNENA P.M

TIJI THAMBI.A

CDMA Technology

Intelligent Mobile Robot Navigation

UMA Technolgy

Blind Assistance Navigation System

Silent Communication

Blade Server technology

Graphics Processing Unit

Page Ranking Algorithm

3D Internet

Tele Immersion

3D Password

OLED -Organic light Emmitting Diode

Haptics

Swarm Intelligence

Optical Free Space Communication

3D Searching

Wireless Sensor Networks

Liquid Crystal on Silicon Display

ZIGBEE protocol

Push Technology

EVDO Technology

Oracle Fusion Middleware

MRAM

Pixie Dust

Holographic Data Storage

MRAM

Fractal Robots

Jammer

INFERNO -OS

Computational Intelligence and AI

Wireless Power Transmission

Cellphone Virus and Security

Help and tutorials on LaTeX.

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The "Help and Tutorials on LaTeX" page contains detailed instructions for preparing the Seminar Report using LaTeX. Visit the page for more details. The page can be accessed from here.

Lists of seminar topics of previous batches

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Calendar

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