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I've developed two softwares in connection to the SUDOKU puzzle. One can solve the given puzzle and the other can generate billions of puzzles with their solutions. The first software can even solve the puzzle step-by-step, difficulty rating is not a issue. Kindly help me know the scope of my projects. Can also contact me on my cell, [Mobile Number removed]
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Sandeep Mewara 15-Jul-10 2:28am    
Removed your mobile number to avoid spam calls!

This looks like your scope: "One [program] can solve the given puzzle and the other can generate billions of puzzles with their solutions. The first software can even solve the puzzle step-by-step, difficulty rating is not a issue."
 
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Aescleal 15-Jul-10 6:38am    
Reason for my vote of 5
What I was trying to say and messing it up.
If you don't know the scope of your project, why are you doing it ? Are you sure that there ARE 'billions' of possible puzzles ? There might be, but it sounds like you have no idea.

Giving your mobile is awesome, I love it. This is a world wide site. I'm not going to call you to tell you how to do your homework.
 
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1. Put some effort, try first
2. Post specific issues that you face

Do some ground work. If you have made those projects, what and where they can be used. Talk to your professor/colleague. If you want to make money from them which it sounds like then find the potential user market.

If it was just a learning exercise, you can always publish the same here or on any other technical site sharing your work.
 
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While I'm not a project manager or process wonk don't you set the scope of the project before you start work?

In any case if you've completed the code it's fairly easy to describe the scope of the projects that created them - just tell the world what the program's do.

Cheers,

Ash
 
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