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It is not actually a question.
Actually I just want to get suggestion for my project title name.

I am currently developing an application in ASP.NET for conduction examination of students. It is something different from online examination in a sense that the sever(where all student info + paper compilation etc) will first transfer the question paper to client machine( examination centre) and then all examination will be carried out on local machine. after successfully conducting examination the result will be again send back to the sever(ABSTRACT).

I am making use of wcf/webservices etc in my project...

Please suggest me what i should keep the title of my project...as i have to submit it as my academic project, so i want to keep the name very strong so that my teachers will get impressed.

Thanks...
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Updated 17-Dec-10 6:22am
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Abdul Quader Mamun 16-Dec-10 14:10pm    
Spelling check.
Richard MacCutchan 16-Dec-10 16:05pm    
I came across a program many years ago that provided very useful printing features on a mainframe system; it was called 'fang'. The comment by the author was along the lines of "I couldn't think what to call this program so I named it after my cat".
Dr.Walt Fair, PE 16-Dec-10 18:50pm    
Name it whatever you want. After all, what did Google use to mean?
Smithers-Jones 17-Dec-10 12:30pm    
"After all, what did Google use to mean?" - Conjuction of "ogle", "goggles" and "googol"?

Exam Server? Exam Repository? Exam Controller? Sir Xamalot? Fang?
 
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mutex_semaphore 17-Dec-10 12:14pm    
actually i have to submit it as my academic project, so i want to keep the name very strong so that my teachers will get impressed
Smithers-Jones 17-Dec-10 12:28pm    
Well, you should try to impress them with the quality of your work, not with an impressive name. If the project is good but the name unimpressive they still will be impressed, but if it's the other way around, you are lost.
1) SEx (Super Examinator)?
2) Compu-Global-Hyper-Mega-Net-Examination-Center?
3) The Central Scrutinizer?
4) Cardinal Ximenez (aka Examinez) and The Spanish Inquisition?
5) MAREX (Machina Ratiocinatrexam)
6) Fang?

Or just pick a cool name of this list [^]

Please see also my comment on apsdotnetdev's answer:
"you should try to impress them [the teachers] with the quality of your work, not with an impressive name. If the project is good but the name unimpressive they still will be impressed, but if it's the other way around, you are lost."

When I was teaching students, some of them spent more time trying to come up with a cool and impressive name, than doing their actual work. Sure, those impressed me with their project names, but most of their actual projects were so bad that they failed their course. So don't bother about the name too much.


On a side note: the person who spots the references on 2, 3, 4 and 5 first, has no life :)

modified: somehow the e with an accent in Ximenez doesn't display properly: (aspdotnetdev: view the source of this acute accent e: é)
modify 2: now it seems to work. (?)
 
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AspDotNetDev 17-Dec-10 14:24pm    
Yay, this has so far not proven that I have no life!
mutex_semaphore 18-Dec-10 1:31am    
thanks very much.
well, sir, you are right that i should not focus only on the title, rather i should implement it very smartly....
the project is in prelimenary phase,after complete analysis, i may have to again take help of people like you. i hope you will help me in future as well.
i am very thankful to you for this.
mutex_semaphore 18-Dec-10 1:35am    
can u please give me referece for some material about cloud computing, as i have to prepare a presentation about what is cloud computing.
i want to learn about cloud computing from basics...
thanks

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