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!tudents Na"e
(Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for the Degree of B.S.
Computer and Information Sciences)
#a$istan %nstitute of &ngineering ' (pplied !ciences)
Nilore*+,-,.) %sla"abad
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1eclaration of 2riginality
I hereby declare that the wor contained in this thesis and the intellectual content of
this thesis are the product of my own wor. This thesis has not been pre!iously
published in any form nor does it contain any !erbatim of the published resources
which could be treated as infringement of the international copyright law.
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that in case of any copyright !iolation or plagiarism found in this wor$ I will be held
fully responsible of the consequences of any such !iolation.
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opinion$ it is fully adequate$ in scope and quality$ for the degree of BS in Computer
and Information Sciences.
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1edication
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(c$nowledge"ent
0ratitude and endless thans to 'llah 'lmighty$ the 1ord of the )orld$ who bestowed
manind$ the light of nowledge through laurels of perception$ learning and
reasoning$ in the way of searching$ inquiring and finding the ultimate truth. To whom
we ser!e$ and to whom we pray for help.
I feel my pri!ilege and honor to e2press my sincere gratitude to my super!isor
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& and my co.super!isor &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& for all their ind help$
guidance$ suggestions and support through the de!elopment of this pro3ect. )ith due
respect$ I would also lie to than pro3ect panel and coordinator for useful
discussions.
I would lie to e2press my most sincere gratitude and thans to my belo!ed
friends &&&&&&&&&&$ &&&&&&&&&&$ &&&&&&&&&&$ &&&&&&&&&&$ &&&&&&&&&& and
&&&&&&&&&& and all others who were with me in any aspect$ for their o!ernice
support and moti!ations during the wor of this thesis.
I would also lie to than 4aistan Institute of 5ngineering and 'pplied
Sciences for pro!iding !ery conduci!e educational en!ironment.
6inally$ I wish to than my family for all their support and encouragement
during my studies.

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Table of 3ontents
List of Figures------------------------------------------------------------ix
List of Tables---------------------------------------------------------------x
Abstract--------------------------------------------------------------------xi
Chapter 1.Introduction-------------------------------------------------1
1.1. Heading One Point One----------------------------------------------1
1.2. Heading One Point Two----------------------------------------------1
1.3. Heading One Point Three--------------------------------------------2
1.4. Heading One Point Four---------------------------------------------2
1.5. Heading One Point Five----------------------------------------------2
1.6. Heading One Point Six-----------------------------------------------2
1.7. Heading One Point Seven-------------------------------------------3
Chapter 2.Second Chapter---------------------------------------------4
2.1. Heading Two Point One----------------------------------------------4
2.2. Heading Two Point Two----------------------------------------------5
2.2.1. Heading Two Point Two Point One---------------------------------------------------5
2.2.2. Heading Two Point Two Point Two---------------------------------------------------6
2.2.3. Heading Two Point Two Point Three------------------------------------------------7
2.3. Heading Two Point Three--------------------------------------------7
2.4. Heading Two Point One----------------------------------------------7
2.5. Heading Two Point One----------------------------------------------8
Chapter .Third Chapter------------------------------------------------!
Chapter 4.Fourth Chapter--------------------------------------------1"
Chapter #.$esults and %iscussion----------------------------------11
5.1. Heading Five Point One--------------------------------------------11
5.2. Heading Five Point One--------------------------------------------11
Chapter &.Conclusion and Future 'or(---------------------------14
6.1. on!"u#ion-------------------------------------------------------------14
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6.2. Future $or%-----------------------------------------------------------14
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18+8 ;eading 2ne #oint 7our
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