IEEE format is the standard for technical documentation in engineering projects. This guide covers everything you need to know.
What is IEEE Format?
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) format is a standardized documentation style used in technical and engineering fields.
Document Structure
1. Title Page
Include:
Project title
Student names and roll numbers
Guide name
College name
Year
2. Abstract
A 150-250 word summary covering:
Problem statement
Methodology
Key results
Conclusions
3. Table of Contents
List all sections with page numbers.
4. Introduction
Cover:
Background
Problem definition
Objectives
Scope
5. Literature Survey
Review existing solutions and research papers.
6. System Requirements
Hardware Requirements
Processor specifications
RAM requirements
Storage needs
Software Requirements
Operating system
Programming languages
Frameworks and libraries
7. System Design
Include:
Architecture diagrams
Data flow diagrams
ER diagrams
Use case diagrams
8. Implementation
Document:
Code structure
Key algorithms
Screenshots
9. Testing
Cover:
Test cases
Results
Bug fixes
10. Conclusion
Summarize:
Achievements
Limitations
Future scope
11. References
Use IEEE citation format.
Formatting Rules
Font: Times New Roman, 12pt
Margins: 1 inch all sides
Line Spacing: 1.5
Page Numbers: Bottom center
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