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LEE OI YAN
September 2018
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the copyright Act 1987 as qualified by the Intellectual Property Policy
of University Malaysia of Computer Science and Engineering
(UNIMY). Due acknowledgement shall always be made of the use of any
material contained in, or derived from, this report.
DECLARATION
I hereby declare that this project report is based on my original work except for citations and
quotations which have been duly acknowledged. I also declare that it has not been previously
and concurrently submitted for any other degree or award at University Malaysia of Computer
Science and Engineering or other institutions.
Signature :
Name :
ID No. :
Date :
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I certify that this project report entitled “TITLE TO BE THE SAME AS FRONT COVER,
CAPITAL LETTER, BOLD” was prepared by STUDENT’S NAME has met the required
standard for submission in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Diploma of
XXXXX at University Malaysia of Computer Science and Engineering.
Approved by,
Signature :
Supervisor :
Date :
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Specially dedicated to
my beloved grandmother, mother and father
(this dedication page is optional)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I would like to thank everyone who had contributed to the successful completion of this project.
I would like to express my gratitude to my research supervisor, Dr. XXXXX for his invaluable
advice, guidance and his enormous patience throughout the development of the research.
In addition, I would also like to express my gratitude to my loving parent and friends who
had helped and given me encouragement......
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DECLARATION ii
APPROVAL FOR SUBMISSION iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS v
TABLE OF CONTENTS vii
LIST OF TABLES ix
LIST OF FIGURES x
LIST OF SYMBOLS / ABBREVIATIONS xi
LIST OF APPENDICES xii
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Y1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background 13
1.2 Objectives 14
1.3 Scope 15
1.4 Constraints 15
3 IMPLEMENTATION 20
3.1 Subsection Title 1 20
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4 CONCLUSION 24
5.1 Subsection Title 1 24
5.2 Subsection Title 2 24
5.3 Sub-subsection Title 1 25
5.3.1 Sub-sub-subsection Title 1 25
REFERENCES 26
APPENDICES 27
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LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES
ID inner diameter, m
MAP maximum allowable pressure, kPa
MAWP maximum allowable working pressure, kPa
OD outer diameter, m
RV relief valve
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LIST OF APPENDICES
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Introduction
Explanation on the topic that you choose and each of the terms that you used in your
report.
Provide example
Current Practices
Current weaknesses
1.2 Objectives
a) To
b) To
c) To
1.3 Scope
The scope for the project are ……..
a) XXXX
b) XXXX
c) XXXXX
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1.4 Constraints
Limitation or restriction of your project while doing it or the problems that you will
face.
Spacing between title of subsection and first line of text is 1.5 lines. The first
paragraph in a subsection should align with left margin. General alignment for texts
in paragraph should be “justified”.
A new paragraph should not begin on the last line of a page. A subsection
title should not begin on the last line of a page. A new chapter must start on a new
page.
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All tables must be numbered with respect to the chapter using Arabic
numeric. For example, Table 2.3 is the third table that appears in Chapter
2. All tables must have a caption, which should be positioned at the top of
the table. Caption should be bold and written in Title Case. Spacing
between the last line of text and table is 1.5 lines.
Spacing between the table and first line of text is 3.0 lines. If the
caption is written in a single line, it should be centred. If the caption is
more than one line, it should be align to the left. A table should be
positioned after it has been cited for the first time in the text. All tables in
the chapter can also be grouped together and positioned at an appropriate
location. Tables which are presented in landscape format should be bound
with the top of the table to the spine.
Spacing between figure caption and first line of text is 3.0 lines.
Figure should be positioned after it has been cited for the first time in the
text. All figures in the chapter can also be grouped together and positioned
at an appropriate location. Figures which are presented in landscape format
should be bound with the top of the figure to the spine.
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CHAPTER 2
For this chapter students need to explain on the design process according to their
courses.
DGD/DDM – Game Design Documents/ Design Documents
DIT/DCY – System flow / flowchart / System Design / GUI / Software used
DBC – Business plan
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CHAPTER 3
IMPLEMENTATION
This chapter will discuss on the project implementation involving coding and testing.
Project implementation (or project execution) is the phase where visions and plans
become reality. The final complete product review and the user testing. Provide test
questions and summarize the results. This is the logical conclusion, after analysis and
design phase.
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CHAPTER 4
This chapter summarizes the project, discusses its findings and contributions, points
REFERENCES
Ahmad, F.B. and William, P., 1998. Rheological properties of sago starch. Journal
of Agriculture and Food Chemistry, 46 (1), pp. 4060 – 4065.
Bakshi, A., Patnaik, P.R. and Gupta, J.K., 1992a. Pullulanase and -amylase
production by a Bacillus cereus isolate. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 14, pp.
210 – 213.
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APPENDICES
APPENDIX A: Graphs
Spacing between chapter title and first line of text is 4.5 lines. The first paragraph in a
subsection should align with left margin. General alignment for texts in paragraph should be
“justified”.
Spacing between chapter title and first line of text is 4.5 lines. The first paragraph in a
subsection should align with left margin. General alignment for texts in paragraph should be
“justified”.