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Final Year Project Abstract Guide

This document provides guidelines for writing an abstract for a final year project report. The abstract should be divided into four main parts: 1) A 2-3 sentence introduction to the project. 2) A brief description of the project implementation summarizing the design, hardware, and software. Specific hardware or software models can be mentioned. 3) A summary of important results and discussion, including any proportional relationships between variables or comparisons of theoretical vs practical cases. 4) The important or overall conclusions from the project without including personal details, pronouns, outlines of report chapters, or references. The abstract should be 200 to 300 words.
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Final Year Project Abstract Guide

This document provides guidelines for writing an abstract for a final year project report. The abstract should be divided into four main parts: 1) A 2-3 sentence introduction to the project. 2) A brief description of the project implementation summarizing the design, hardware, and software. Specific hardware or software models can be mentioned. 3) A summary of important results and discussion, including any proportional relationships between variables or comparisons of theoretical vs practical cases. 4) The important or overall conclusions from the project without including personal details, pronouns, outlines of report chapters, or references. The abstract should be 200 to 300 words.
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Final Year Project Title

Student Author 1, Student Author 2, Student Author 3, Student Author 4


Department, Name of University/Organization
City, Country
Email Addresses of Student Authors

Project Supervisor: Supervsior Author


Department, Name of University/Organization
City, Country
Email Address

ABSTRACT

Abstract normally consists of four main parts. The first part of the abstract is short introduction
to the project that you have done. It is normally covered in 2 to 3 sentences. It is not to introduce
what will be done, what have not been done and the objective of the project. Moreover, it is
definitely not a general introduction that is not form you work in your project. The second part of
the abstract is brief and concise description of the project implementation. It is normally a
summary from chapters details of the design and from system hardware and software. It can
include the operation of your project product (for hardware or software type) in brief. Model
numbers of specific or rare items (hardware or software) can be mentioned. The third part of the
abstract is summary of important or significant results and discussion. The results or data and the
discussion can be combined and presented in this part. Data/results can be mentioned in form of
relative manner, e.g. x is proportional to y with proportional constant of w or x = wy.
Performance of hardware or software can be either quantitative or qualitative (descriptive) but
the descriptive form should be result oriented. Important comparisons between theoretical and
ideal cases and practical cased can also be included. The fourth part of the abstract is important
or overall conclusion. Only the important or significant conclusions from chapter conclusion
are presented here. Alternatively, an overall conclusion which combines all the individual
conclusions can be included here. Please note that abstract CANNOT be included with the items
such as: Issues related to personal, e.g. learned a lot of things from this project. First or second
person pronouns e.g. I, we, you, me, my, etc. Outline of chapters in your project report. Any
issues that are not produced form your project. Reference index or number. (200 to 300 words)

Keywordscomponent; formatting; style; styling; hardware; software

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