GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC, PUNE-16
(An Autonomous Institute of Government of Maharashtra)
Department of Information and technology
Report of In-plant Training at SPWEBCONNECT SOLUTIONS.
Academic Year: ODD 2023
Course Name: Industry In-plant Training
Course Code: CM4101
Under Guidance of: Hena Khan Mam
Submitted By:
Name: Damini Mahendra karankal.
Enrolment No: (2107022)
Field of Specialization : Web Development
Period of Training: 6 weeks
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
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ABSTRACT
This report is an in-plant training report submitted in partial
fulfilment of the requirements for the Diploma in Information and
Technology Engineering as per norms of Government Polytechnic,
Pune. Industrial Training developed an awareness of industrial
approach for problem solving, based on a broad understanding of
process and mode of operation of organization.
The aim and motive of this industrial training is to get discipline,
skills, teamwork and technical knowledge through a proper
training environment, which will help me, as a student in the field
of Information Technology, to develop a responsiveness of theself-
disciplinary nature of problems in Information and Technology.
During a period of 6 weeks training at SPWEBCONNECT
SOLUTIONS, I learnt web development and web hosting and also
learnt to modify the website as per client requirements. I also
studied theQGIS System and its database creation.
Throughout this Industrial Training, I learnt various simpler web
development techniques and analyzed the web hosting sites along
with the pre-requirements to host our website on the web space.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The successful completion of this project marks the
beginning of an ever-going learning experience of
converting ideas and concepts into real life, practical
system. This project was an efficient learning experience
and developed in me a confidence to work in professional
setup.
I feel the experience gained during the project will lead
me to gain a bright prospective in the future. First of all I
thank our Head of Department Dr.Deepak N. Rewadkar
Sir, for giving me the opportunity to work in thisesteemed
organization, which not only has increased our awareness
about latest technologies but also taught me the
importance of team work. With the deep sense of gratitude,
I express my sincere thanks to Sushil Nerkar Sir, for their
active support and continuous guidance without which it
would have been difficult for me to complete the projects,
throughout the internship.
I am highly grateful to Hena Khan Madam for their
continuous guidance and constant supervision as well as
for providing necessary information regarding the project.
- Damini Mahendra Karankal
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CONTENT
Tittle page ....................................................................... 01
Certificate ................................................................ 02
Abstract ................................................................... 04
Acknowledgement................................................. 05
1) Chapter 1… ........................................................................ 08
• Organizational structure of industry
(General layout)
2) Chapter 2… ........................................................................ 09
• Introduction of industry
• Types of products and services
• History
• Turnover.
• Number of employees
3) Chapter 3 ............................................................................... 11
• Types of major equipment/hardware and software
use
• Specification
• Approximate cost
• Specific use and maintenance
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4) Chapter 4… ......................................................................... 13
• Manufacturing processes
• Planning
• Handling
• Control methods
5) Chapter 5… ........................................................................ 14
• Testing of software
6) Chapter 6… ........................................................................ 15
• Safety procedures followed and safety Gear used.
7) Chapter 7… ........................................................................ 16
• Particulars of practical experiences in Industry
8) Chapter 8… ........................................................................ 17
• Detailed report of the task
9) Chapter 9… ........................................................................ 18
• Special challenging experiences encountered During
training.
10) Chapter 10 ............................................................................ 19
• Conclusion
11) Chapter 11 ............................................................................. 20
• References
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Chapter 1
Organisational Structure Of Industry
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Chapter 2
Introduction of Industry
Established in September 2017, SPWEBCONNECT SOLUTIONS,
offers high quality and professional IT solutions and services
to meet the evolving solution for clients by helping them
identify their most important business and technology
opportunities and capitalizing on them.
SPWEBCONNECT SOLUTIONS has explored business
opportunities in software solutions with the Government,
Corporate and Institute. With over a decade of experience we
create and deliver high-impact solutions, enabling our client to
achieve their business goals and enhance, enabling our client
to achieve their business goals and enhance their
competitiveness. We are specialized in Technologies:
Domain Registration
Website Development
Mobile App Development
Search Engine Optimization
Custom Software Development
IoT(Internet Of Things)
Digital Marketing
IT Security
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SPWEBCONNECT SOLUTIONS has expertise ranging from design
to development, training to placement and solution to
implementation. We combine this knowledge with proactive
thinking and your overall business objective in mind .
SPWEBCONNECT SOLUTIONS manage, management team
brings together a wealth of experience in both technology
andorganizational development that is critical in helping our
customer achieve their goals. There are 10 employees in
total.
Vision:
Our goal is to provide your business with all solutions needed
to effectively discover, manage, and secure IT environment.
Mission:
Our mission is to bring accessible, affordable, engaging and
highly effective software technology to the world. We like to
build relationship with our clients and continuing to
outperform their competitors for years to come.
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Chapter 3
Equipment required
Software Requirements
Sr. Requirements Specification Specific Use
No
1 Operating Windows 7 Use for improved desktop
System Ultimate navigation, improved speed, the
Internet Explorer 8 web browser,
Windows Media Centre, and
Home Group networking
2 For Database MySQL Server SQL Server 2008 Enterprise is a
Connectivity 2008 comprehensive data management
and business intelligence platform
that provides enterprise-class
scalability, data warehousing,
security, advanced analytics and
reporting support for running
business-critical applications
3 Coding HTML, CSS,PH A computer programming
Languages P, and language
JAVASCRIPT used to write computer program,
which involves a computer
performing some kind of
computation or algorithm and
possibly control external devices
such as printers, disk drives,
robots, and so on.
4 At Frontend MYSQL server SQL server 2008 Enterprises is a
connectivity 2008 comprehensive data management
and business intelligence platform
that provides enterprise-class
scalability, advance analytics and
reporting support for running
business-critical application.
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Hardware Requirement:
Sr. Requirements Specification Specific Use
No
1 PROCESSOR Pentium 4 Pentium 4 is a series of single-
processor core CPUs for desktops,laptops
and entry-level.
servers manufactured by Intel
2 KEYBOARD QWERTY The QWERTY (pronounced
Keyboards KWEHR-tee) keyboard is the
standard typewriter and
computer keyboard in
countries that use a Latin-
based alphabet. QWERTY
refers to the first six letters on
the upper row of the keyboard.
3 MOUSE Optical Wired An optical mouse is a computer
Mouse mouse which uses a light source,
typically a light-emitting diode
(LED), and a light detector, such
as an array of photodiodes, to
detect movement relative to a
surface.
4 MONITOR Colour (For It is used to display images, text,
Best Result) video, and graphics information
generated by a connected
computer via a
computer’s video card
5 PRINTER Canon PIXMA Large-format inkjet printers are
MG2570S All- used not only for applications such
in-One Inkjet as graphic art, photographs,
Printer posters, and CAD, but also indoor
and outdoor advertising, such as
signage and display advertisement
printing, and industrial printing,
such as wallpaper and decorative
flooring printing.
th
6 DESKTOP 11 Gen Use for web browsing, accessing
MACHINE Intel ® web-based applications, document
Core™ processing, and audio/video
Processors playback.
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Chapter 4
Handling
During the In-plant training they also taught us how to handle the
computers and other equipment smoothly. Computer handling is
sometimes called computer maintenance, is the process of caring the
computer and its accessories so that it can perform its work properly.
Try to keep static electricity away from components because a
discharge into a component or chip is one quick way to destroy it.
Don’t rub your feet on the carpet and then touch an electronic device
you care about. Use an anti-static work mat or wristband if you
really want to be safe. Try to keep them clean and away from grease
if you want the connection to be trouble free. Just understand that most
of that stuff is fragile and can easily cause you headaches and hours
of troubleshooting issues if handled poorly. Keep liquids awayfrom
open electronics. Try to keep stuff clean and prevent short circuits.
Try to keep the build clean and clear of overly messy cables and wires.
It’s a good idea to keep electronic components in an antistatic bag for
storage both to prevent static discharge and to keep it clean. Keep
moving parts like fans away from wires that can rub on them or get
snagged.
These are basic thing we came to know during this in-plant training.
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Chapter 5
Testing of software
Testing is the process of exercising software with the intent of finding
errors and ultimately correcting them. The following testing
techniques have been used to make this project free of errors.
When we create the website the testing is important part so through
this in-plant training we learnt it. When we were designing website
there were many bugs to be solved. Solving bugs is a biggest task for
us because it takes too much time but Mr. Sushil Nerkar Sir guided us
how to solve bugs in less time so this is most important thing we learnt
from in-plant training.
After so many efforts under guidance of Pradeep sir we solved them
and we finally created website that is error free and that is interface
with user. In 5th week we uploaded we uploaded our website on Google
analytics and started testing website that is created by us.
We found great responses from peoples that are really best thing for
us. Finally we learn how to host the website and upload it on Google
Analytics
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Chapter 6
Safety procedures followed and safety Gear used
Safety measures are taken in industries to prevent accidents and to
improve the productivity. Safety measures are essential for the welfare
of the people working in the industry and for the overall benefit of the
organization. By incorporating safety measures at various levels, the
awareness on safety will improve.
It is possible to prevent accidents. It is possible to handleemergencies
in a better way. There will not be a breakdown ofmachines. Employees
will be able to work without being exposed to conflicting conditions.
Safety and training in the company should be monitored by the safety
director. Safety director should train foremen so that they will be able
to know the procedures to investigate accidents. Machine operators
should be trained both in the classroom environment and in the
workplace.
Training at various levels should comply with the state and federal
regulations. It should be ensured that no employee will work on
unguarded machine.
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Chapter 7
Particulars of practical experiences in Industry
There was a good experience in designing a website. As it gave a good
knowledge of which things should be located where in thewebsite. All
the information about the topic and then the details abouteach subtopic
and contact information.
One interesting and new technique of web development that is
WordPress was taught to us. It is like a editor, we just need to create
and move or drag various contents like pages, media, menus, etc. We
really enjoyed working with the staff members in the industry.
Interaction with experienced people in the field Chance to network
with future potential employees and gain insight into the types of
employees they look for. This made me realize the greatest value of
internship which was provided a unique and exciting experience.
Working with experienced and more skilled individuals, workingwith
some of the best developers, designers and managers in information
technology system created bond with other interns which was so
perfect solving problems that are never face in the university
environment.
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Chapter 8
Detailed report of the task
There were many tasks to be done during the training. It included
introduction to IT Company, study of Domain System, revision of
HTML, CSS & JavaScript, introduction to Bootstrap. Also, a creation
of blog content for the website.
Website development and designing was executed which included the
content writing and image editing, after that creation of initial home
page. Then we compressed and resized images for the website for
proper webspace availability.
In the website development work, we have learnt the steps to host
the website. We also studied the process of domain registration and
studied the criteria for domain availability and domain selection. We
visited various web hosting websites and studied their layout
containing c-panel, security management tab, file management and file
uploading tab, website analysis tab, custom email editor andwebsite
editors of different types.
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Chapter 9
Special challenging experiences encountered
during training.
During my web development implant training, I encountered several
challenging experiences. Understanding and implementing complex front-
end technologies, such as React or Angular, required a steep learning curve.
Integrating back-end databases and APIs into my projects demanded
meticulous attention to detail to avoid potential errors. Additionally,
ensuring cross-browser compatibility and responsiveness added an extra
layer of complexity to the development process. Despite these challenges,
the training provided invaluable hands-on experience and helped me build
a strong foundation in web development.
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Chapter 10
Conclusion
The 6-week internship at SPWEBCONNECT SOLUTIONS has been an
incredible learning journey. Throughout my time at the web design
company, I have faced numerous challenges, from mastering various web
design tools and techniques to collaborating with the creative team to bring
innovative ideas to life. The experience has given me a deep understanding
of the web design industry, honed my technical skills, and improved my
ability to work in a professional environment.
I am grateful for the guidance and support provided by the experienced
professionals at SPWEBCONNECT SOLUTIONS. Their mentorship has been
instrumental in enhancing my design capabilities and problem-solving
skills. Additionally, being part of a collaborative and dynamic team has
taught me the importance of effective communication and teamwork in
delivering successful projects.
As the internship comes to an end, I feel more confident in my abilities and
motivated to pursue a career in web design. I am excited to apply the
knowledge and experience gained during this internship to contribute
positively to the field of web design in the future. The valuable lessons
learned and the relationships formed during this internship will always hold
a special place in my professional journey. I am grateful for the opportunity
to be part of the SPWebConnect Solutions team and look forward to carrying
the experiences forward in my future endeavors.
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Chapter 11
References
1. www.freecodecamp.org
2. www.codecademy.com
3. www.w3schools.com
4. www.w3schools.com
5. www.theodinproject.com
6. www.codecademy.com
7. www.udemy.com
8. www.sololearn.com
9. https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/
10. Tutorials List - Javatpoint
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