Project development is often a neglected and undermined part of an engineer's degree. Students often do not know what type of projects to undertake, both in terms of industry compatibility as well as their own interests. This book offers some guidelines of how to choose and implement small, medium and large complexity projects during the bachelor's course such that they are both industry-centric and interest-centric for the student. The author has aimed to provide a practical approach for selecting projects all throughout ...
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Project development is often a neglected and undermined part of an engineer's degree. Students often do not know what type of projects to undertake, both in terms of industry compatibility as well as their own interests. This book offers some guidelines of how to choose and implement small, medium and large complexity projects during the bachelor's course such that they are both industry-centric and interest-centric for the student. The author has aimed to provide a practical approach for selecting projects all throughout the degree culminating in a software industry ready new age engineer.
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