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Industrial Training Project Report Format Explained
Vinayak Informatics provides Training Industrial Project at indore and our
trainees are always asking us about industrial project training report on
Various Projects so today we will sharing report format for industrial training
for CS/IT Branch

Industrial Training Report Format

1.

Cover Page

2.

Inner Pages

a)

Certificate by Company/Industry/Institute

b)

Declaration by student

c)

Acknowledgement

3.

About Company/Industry/Institute

4.

Table of Contents

5.

List of Tables

6.

List of Figures

7.

Abbreviations and Nomenclature (If any)

8.

Chapters

Introduction to Project

Tools & Technology Used

Snapshots
4. Results and Discussions
5. Conclusions and Future Scope

9.

References

10.

Data Sheet(If any)

11.

Appendices ( If any)

INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRAINING REPORT

1. A chapter may be further divided into several divisions and sub-divisions


depending on type & volume of work. This contains the text & related to
hardware & software implementation.

2. The training report must be submitted in Two Copies (one for department
and 2nd for library) duly signed by the HOD. Students should also submit the
soft copy on CD in PDF and word format in the library (2 Copies of CD).

3.

The length of the training report may be about 40 to 70 page.

4. The training report shall be computer typed (English- British, Font -Times
Roman, Size-12 point) and printed on A4 size paper.
5. The training report shall be hard bound with cover page in Maroon or
Black color. The name of the students, degree, duration of training period,
name of the university including institute name shall be printed in Golden
letters on the cover page.
6. The training report shall be typed with 1.5 line spacing with a margin 3.5
cm on the left, 2.5 cm on the top, and 1.25 cm on the right and at bottom.
Every page in the report must be numbered. The page numbering, starting
from acknowledgements and till the beginning of the introductory chapter,
should be printed in small Roman numbers, i.e, i, ii, iii, iv...... The page
number of the first page of each chapter should not be printed (but must be
accounted for). All page numbers from the second page of each chapter
should be printed using Arabic numerals, i.e. 2,3,4,5... All printed page
numbers should be located at the bottom centre of the page.
7. In the training report, the title page should be given first and printed in
black letters.
8. The table of contents should list all headings and sub-headings. The title
page and certificates will not find a place among the items listed in the Table

of Contents. One and a half line spacing should be adopted for typing the
matter under this head.
9. The list of tables should use exactly the same captions as they appear
above the tables in the text. One and a half spacing should be adopted for
typing the matter under this head.
10. The list of figures should use exactly the same captions as they appear
below the figures in the text. One and a half spacing should be adopted for
typing the matter under this head.
11. The list of symbols, abbreviation & nomenclature should be typed with
one and a half line spacing. Standard symbols, abbreviation etc should be
used.
12.

Subject matter must be typed on single side of the page.

13.

All the pages must be numbered properly.

INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT


(Times New Roman, 24 pt. Bold)

TITLE OF THE PROJECT


(Times New Roman, 16 pt. Bold)

Submitted in partial fulfillment of the


Requirements for the award of

Degree of Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science Engineering

Submitted By (14 size)

Name: ______________________
University Roll No.____________

(Times New Roman, 14 pt. Bold)

SUBMITTED TO:

Department of Computer Science & Engineering (16 size)


COLLEGE Name
Address.

DECLARATION (16 Times New Roman)

I hereby declare that the Industrial Training Report entitled ("Title of the
project") is an authentic record of my own work as requirements of 6-months
Industrial Training during the period from _______ to_______ for the award of

degree of B.Tech. (Computer Science & Engineering), College Name, under


the guidance of (Name of Project Guide).
(12 size)

(Signature of student)
(Name of Student)
(University Roll No.)
Date: ____________________

Certified that the above statement made by the student is correct to the best
of our knowledge and belief.

Signatures
Examined by:
1.

2.

3.

4.

Head of Department
(Signature and Seal)

CERTIFICATE
(16 Times New Roman, bold)

This is to certify that Mr. / Ms.___________________________ has partially


completed / completed / not completed the 6-Month Industrial Training during
the period from _______ to_______ in our Organization / Industry as a Partial
Fulfillment of Degree of Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science
Engineering. He / She was trained in the field of
______________________________ .

Signature & Seal of Training Manager

Note: This certificate must be typed on the company letter hea

Transcript of "6 Months Industrial Training In Android in Chandigarh"


1. What is Android Project Structure www.arcadianlearning.com
2. Android Training In Chandigarh Arcadian learning is an Initiative of
Arcadian Technocrats Consultancy Services Pvt Ltd based in North India-IT
Park Chandigarh that offers an intensive practical platform and
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Hortonworks and MongoDb Mobile App Development- Android, iOS Training,
iPhone Training Security- Network Security, Application Security and Data
Security Web Development Training HTML5, Bootstrap, Responsive

Designing www.arcadianlearning.com
3. Android Apps Built using Java and new SDK libraries No support for
some Java libraries like Swing & AWT Oracle currently using Google over
use Java code compiled into Dalvik byte code (.dex) Optimized for mobile
devices (better memory management, battery utilization, etc.) Dalvik VM
runs .dex files www.arcadianlearning.com
4. Building and running ADB is a client server program that connects clients
on developer machine to devices/emulators to facilitate development. An
IDE like Eclipse handles this entire process for you.
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5. What is SDK ? A software development kit (SDK or "devkit) is typically a
set of software development tools that allows for the creation of applications
for a certain software package, software framework, hardware platform,
computer system, video game console, operating system or similar
development platform. www.arcadianlearning.com
6. Android Development Kit Android Development Tools (ADT) is a plug-in for
the Eclipse IDE or Android Studio that is designed to give you a powerful,
integrated environment in which to build Android applications. ADT extends
the capabilities of Eclipse to let you quickly set up new Android projects,
create an application UI, add packages based on the Android Framework API,
debug your applications using the Android SDK tools, and even export signed
(or unsigned) .apk files in order to distribute your application.
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7. What is Emulator ? The Android SDK includes a virtual mobile device
emulator that runs on your computer. The emulator lets you prototype,
develop and test Android applications without using a physical device. The
Android emulator mimics all of the hardware and software features of a
typical mobile device, except that it cannot place actual phone calls. It
provides a variety of navigation and control keys, which you can "press" using
your mouse or keyboard to generate events for your application. It also
provides a screen in which your application is displayed, together with any
other active Android applications. www.arcadianlearning.com
8. What is AVD ? An Android Virtual Device (AVD) is an emulator configuration
that lets you model an actual device by defining hardware and software
options to be emulated by the Android Emulator. The easiest way to create an
AVD is to use the graphical AVD Manager, which you launch from Eclipse or
Android Studio by clicking Window > AVD Manager. You can also start the AVD
Manager from the command line by calling the android tool with the avd
options, from the <sdk>/tools/ directory. www.arcadianlearning.com
9. What is DDMS Android ships with a debugging tool called the Dalvik Debug
Monitor Server (DDMS), which provides port- forwarding services, screen

capture on the device, thread and heap information on the device, logcat,
process, and radio state information, incoming call and SMS spoofing,
location data spoofing, and more. This page provides a modest discussion of
DDMS features; it is not an exhaustive exploration of all the features and
capabilities. www.arcadianlearning.com
10. How to Build An Android Apps Android applications are primarily written
in the Java programming language. The Java source files are converted to
Java class files by the Java compiler. The Android SDK contains a tool called
dx which converts Java class files into a .dex (Dalvik Executable) file. All class
files of one application are placed in one compressed .dex file. During this
conversion process redundant information in the class files are optimized in
the .dex file. For example if the same String is found in different class files,
the .dex file contains only once reference of this String.
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11. Cont . . . These dex files are therefore much smaller in size than the
corresponding class files. The .dex file and the resources of an Android
project, e.g. the images and XML files, are packed into an.apk (Android
Package) file. The program aapt (Android Asset Packaging Tool) performs this
packaging. The resulting .apk file contains all necessary data to run the
Android application and can be deployed to an Android device via the adb
tool. The Android Development Tools (ADT) performs these steps
transparently to the user. If you use the ADT tooling you press a button the
whole Android application (.apk file) will be created and deployed.
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12. Android File Structure www.arcadianlearning.com
13. Cont . . src / Contains your stub Activity file, which is stored at src / your
package / namespace /ActivityName.java. All other source code files (such
as .java or .aidl files) go here as well. bin/ Output directory of the build. This is
where you can find the final .apk file and other compiled resources gen/
Contains the Java files generated by ADT, such as your R.java file and
interfaces created from AIDL files. www.arcadianlearning.com
14. Cont . . . assets/ This is empty. You can use it to store raw asset files. Files
that you save here are compiled into an .apk file as-is, and the original
filename is preserved. You can navigate this directory in the same way as a
typical file system using URIs and read files as a stream of bytes using the
Asset Manager. For example, this is a good location for textures and game
data. res/ Contains application resources, such as drawable files, layout files,
and string values. www.arcadianlearning.com
15. Cont . . . anim/ For XML files that are compiled into animation objects. See
the Animation resource type. color/ For XML files that describe colors. See the
Color Values resource type. layout/ XML files that are compiled into screen
layouts (or part of a screen). www.arcadianlearning.com

16. Cont . . . drawable/ This part having Android structure containing the
images of different type device type. color/ For XML files that describe colors
for the text and also . layout/ For XML files that are compiled into front face
design of application or structure www.arcadianlearning.com
17. Cont . . . menu/ This part having Android structure containing definition
menu on the android devices. values/ This part having Android structure
containing object (string name) or text definition of the text that used in
android application. lib/ This part having Android structure containing library
defintion used in the project according to API level.
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