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I need idea software graduation project

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thanks for all
My focus on distribution system management but I do not have a specific idea

For the time i have two month
???????
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Updated 18-Aug-11 10:42am
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How about coming up with an app that can suggest end-of-year projects so this site doesn't get littered with questions like yours.
 
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fjdiewornncalwe 10-Aug-11 13:38pm    
I was about to suggest the same thing without reading all the answers. I'm glad I did because I would hate to look as silly as the OP and his question by repeating a tongue-in-cheek response...
This is such a stupid question. How do we know what you've studied ? How do we know what sort of project would best reveal your strengths ? The only reason I can think for you to ask this, is that the next thing you will do is ask us to do it for you. Do your own project. Ask us only specific questions. Choose a project that plays to the areas you're strong at, and that you think will impress your teachers. We can't answer that. The bigger problem is that it plays to the underlying attitude of people thinking they are programmers, but not being able to do the smallest thing without asking someone on a forum like this to do it for them.
 
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Distributed System Management could mean that you want to manage distributed systems or you are getting into delivery management for goods or several other things. Again too general. Your generic, general view is probably why you cannot come up with a graduate paper.

Get it down to very specifics. Then look at what is out there in the industry already. Assuming you are doing a doctoral thesis you really need to come up with something that either does not exist in the industry or a theory that improves on what is in the industry today.

If you are into distribution of products then you can take a look at the more difficult model : sending a product to an end point that does not have anything to pick up. The least expensive use of the trucks would be theories on locating the closest pickup point and making the longest delivery while meeting all delivery deadlines. That would make a great thesis but you need beaucoup math and comparison of existing theorems to make a paper worth publishing.

A thesis on managing distributed systems is more petty unless you get into communications to distributed devices that collect status, and reacts to states to remotely decide when to turn on fans, turn off devices, increase cooling, etc. In this case you would probably need to actually build a small model with controllers and IC's and hook in a microprocessor that runs your code to manage it all. So you would turn on a light to make things warm and turn off the light and turn on a fan to make things cooler.
 
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It depends what you need to use. Which level? It's easier if you think what would you like to do?
A hospital management system? (do you know something about this scenario?)
Somethig with hardware, serial port?
Databases? Webservices?
 
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You'll need to provide more information...

1. How much time do you have?
2. Are you alone? If not, how many?
3. Do you have to do a lot of writing? Specifications, justify your choices, do metrics, diagrams, etc. If so, how much compared to coding?
4. Do you have to develop something and then give it to a real organization?
 
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Then build a meeting room organizer program, with graphics about the layout of all the meetings rooms.
A managements program, a booking system via web, SMS or a little front-end program.
Have some sort of billings module, with rates etc...
 
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Agree with others. Any way see this too
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