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Master Thesis and Implementation (June 2014 to May 2015)

Aswini S edited this page Jul 29, 2015 · 2 revisions

College-level:
2 phases -- almost 1 year
(i) Phase 1 - June 2014 to December 2014 (Purely 80% theory fully researching + 20% practical)
Overview: Purely studied on web browsers and the performance. Gained good learning knowledge and experience.
--- MTech Thesis Phase 1 (both formal and informal)
Conclusion: Proposed an algorithm along with initial stage MeowJS framework.


(ii) Phase 2 - December 2014 to May 2015 (Implementation phase-- 80% practical + 20% research theory)
Overview: Found that time won't be enough to complete MeowJS. Along with phase 1, i related it to WebRTC and built MeowRTC MTech project module.
--- MTech Thesis Phase 2 (informal)
Conclusion: Project successfully finished.

Paper Publications:
1. Phase 1 paper is a research study paper that discusses on various issues found on data compression in the web. The paper is accepted for the publication as a book chapter in Springer LNCS. The link will be shared once it's published. This paper can be used as the roadmap to address and build proposed solutions. Yet, for more enhancement, it might require another study too.

2. Phase 2 paper is the final MTech thesis and implementation that is UNPUBLISHED. A Simple WebRTC Javascript Peer-to-Peer Communication full-stack framework was built and implemented that helps in faster web performance and higher web security/privacy during the file data transfer among the peers that are connected between the web browsers.

Failures faced in the middle of the project phase:
During the mid of phase-1, a simple Javascript library was built with clean codes and implemented (which is a web network framework focussed on performance) known as MeowJS, but it required more time and so, it couldn't satisfy the time limit to phase-2. So, it was stopped during the beginning of phase-2.

DOWNLOAD ENTIRE MTech PROJECT --> CLICK HERE
Additional downloads are available under MTech Thesis Phase-1 and MTech Phase-2 above in the college level section.
For source codes, browse in and around through all my owned repositories. I built around 20 repositories specially for my MTech project. Few of them will be found under branches since i didn't wanted to create additional repository for it.
If you find my works valuable, then you can cite them or credit them in your references. :)