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Online Resources for Final Year Projects

I have posted a few links of online resources that may be helpful in selecting and studying options for final year projects at NED. Please…

Started by Riaz Haq

4 Feb 5, 2009
Reply by Nabia

Final Year Project - Database

I worked on it @ NYU. http://homepages.nyu.edu/~sst242/adbms.htm [Look @ the database section] You have the working application and test…

Started by Sohail Sarwar Tahir

0 Apr 19, 2008

Final Year Project:Ideas

Well, I am Ashfaq Khan, working in R&D firm in Pakistan. As you al know System OnChip in now the s.o.a tech, so you people may raise th…

Started by Ashfaq Amjad Khan

0 Feb 10, 2008

Singal processing/image processing/computer vision

Assalam-o-Alaikum!!! I would like to thank Mr.Riaz for creating this useful group from where I hope to get some real good help from this gr…

Started by Syed Qasim Bukhari

0 Nov 9, 2007

My Final Year Project!

Hello! =) Got Riaz sahab's group mail regarding this very group of the network and found it quite interesting, keep the number of the memb…

Started by Masuud Qazi

0 Nov 9, 2007

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