FORMAL REPORT GUIDELINES
Typical report length: 15 pages excluding, Abstract, Table of contents, References and Appendices.
The project report should be neat, readable, and self-contained. Also, it should be written with the readers in mind. Any class member should be able to understand your report, and benefit from the results you obtain. Therefore, you should include adequate references and/or background materials and you should use tables, diagrams, graphs, figures, and portions of printouts to enhance readers' comprehension of your project.
The following format is suggested. You don't have to follow it exactly. Some sections may not be needed, or additional sections may be necessary. In all cases, please type and paginate your report!
(1) Abstract. Gives succinct information on the purpose, methods, results and conclusions reported. It comes first in your report, but you write it last.
(2) Table of contents
(3) Introduction. Include background material and discuss the scope and limitations of your project.
(4) Discussion: the body of your report. This includes the methodology used. Be sure to fully describe any figures, tables or diagrams you include.
(5) Results.
(6) Conclusions.
(7) Recommendations, especially for future work and unsolved problems.
just need help on some part not the whole thing just need help with the testing report part and other stuff pm me for more details
I have made about 4 sites as my projects in different semesters(all in working mode). Now, as I did all this as my projects, I had to do he documentation which includes much more than only report. I think I can help you in your project and assure you that if selected you will not get a chance to complain.
Also, I have made a similar kind of project you asked for and hence, I can provide you the SRS, diagrams, Report and different documentation like TimeChart if you require.