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Computer Science Final Year Project Ideas
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Hello everyone,
I'm a 3rd year uni student from Staffordshire. Now at the placement and looking for a Super Cool Final Year Project. My final year is starting this August and hoping to armor my self better with some research on the project.
I still do not have any idea..what exactly i'm going to do. But i'm sure i know what i'm going to implement when i see what it should be
Although i am into Software Development, i am looking forward to use small portions of electronics & embedded systems. I love Linux and always gave it the priority over MS Windows as my default OS.
I do not wish to develop a stand alone application. It should be a web based system and have to make use of Web 2.0 and Web Services.
I saw few posts from "Goldston" who also having same interest as mine, but cannot contact him.
Please share ur ideas on a suitable Final Year Project which meet my requirements.
Thanx
I'm a 3rd year uni student from Staffordshire. Now at the placement and looking for a Super Cool Final Year Project. My final year is starting this August and hoping to armor my self better with some research on the project.
I still do not have any idea..what exactly i'm going to do. But i'm sure i know what i'm going to implement when i see what it should be

Although i am into Software Development, i am looking forward to use small portions of electronics & embedded systems. I love Linux and always gave it the priority over MS Windows as my default OS.
I do not wish to develop a stand alone application. It should be a web based system and have to make use of Web 2.0 and Web Services.
I saw few posts from "Goldston" who also having same interest as mine, but cannot contact him.
Please share ur ideas on a suitable Final Year Project which meet my requirements.
Thanx
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ok,
I might have a wacky idea.
How about a team-based effort, perhaps with a sight you're familiar with.
The science? Impulsive-concussive learning exploitation.
How about a program, that sponsors the libraries and syntax guides to a number of diferent languages that is cmpletely dynamic, intuitive and cross-based interactive?
In my mind, when I say this, I think, of a referencing chart with the details of a language selected, and there is a side screen menu for organized navigation. Though coupled with that strategy, when you click on the descrete aspects and elements highlighted, and the screen of context and explanation pops-up, you can click on any of the thins, singularly by hovering the mouse dirrectly over the colored pixels of a character, an immediate inclusions of the greater thing when over white space, click and drag over chinks, and even right click for element-by-element to chunk-by-chunk segments, and have a number of responses such as, immedidate brief tagging, explaining the basic identification of whatever is being cursored, to being able to click on it, and having another form of archive presentation brought up, with a quick escape scheme.
And in this other presentation scheme of the isolated thing, such information is shown as the whole in which it was selected, and broken dow as well. And in turn, hovering/clicking, returns tagging and redirection back to either of the two other formats of the application detailing the language.
Interacted with impulsively by energized, young and growing, healthy, quick learning individuals, can concussively cram into there minds, what all this stuff really is, and can be as compounding as siezure-worthy.
I think it would be an interesting development for covering a wider audience and frequenting population ratio for enthusiasts of learning programing language. I'd sure become addicted. But that's because I'm still drawing blanks myself on conception of new things.
That is my contribution for your ideas list.
The aggrevation in codding, is that it does what I ask it to do, not what I want it to do.
The serenity in an idea, is though I was beaten to the punch, I was also assured to be on-track.
The serenity in an idea, is though I was beaten to the punch, I was also assured to be on-track.
How about implementing a door opening system based on finger print?
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If you are interested in linux and embedded systems then you can do projects on linux SBCs (Single board computers). Many small SBC are available in the market. You can create really amazing projects by combining the power of linux and embedded systems. Some guys did a balancing system for a toy helicopter using a gumstix SBC, powered by linux.
chekc out www.gumstix.com
chekc out www.gumstix.com
Last edited by thin_master; May 29th, 2007 at 12:08 pm.
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