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This section contains some of the projects I have carried out for study purpose/out of interest. As they are mostly study projects, many of them may not be in a very presentable form. My apologies to you. But you are free to comment on how and whether you liked them. And what further enhancements would further glorify them.


  • Visual Basic Control Conversion Tool:

VB CCT is a Software Engineering Automation tool and can be used in the Requirement Analysis as well as the Construction phases of SDLC for Visual Basic Control Conversion projects. It has been found to increase the productivity for these projects by almost 60%. For more information on what are Visual Basic Control Conversion Projects, click here.

VB CCT also has a feature that can document all the existing controls in a given Visual Basic project along with their properties. This helps one familiarize himself with the application.

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  • DigiSim v3.0:

This is a digital circuit designer/simulator. This project was started 3 years ago by me just to find a better way to understand digital electronics. While in college I was taught the subject, I wasn't able to actually assemble circuits and try them out. This software was developed by me to bridge the gap. Now in its third version, this software has come a long way from just being a circuit designer in its first version, to a simulator in v2.0. Version 2.5 saw the addition of DigiScope (something like an oscilloscope that lets you see the waveforms at points in the circuit where you choose to probe) and a modifiable circuit library that simply expanded the scope beyond basic 2 input gates provided in v2.0.

Version 3.0 boasts of a completely new Simulation engine, removal of certain known bugs and a better way to use connectors. Older users will recall how it was difficult to connect components using connectors. The ends of the connectors had to be placed exactly at the pin of the component. The latest version provides "Sticky" connectors that automatically attach themselves to the nearest component. Also included is a Truth Table Generator that can analyze the circuit and generate the truth table, no matter how many inputs and outputs are present. All these can be reported too, right from circuit screenshots to waveforms and truth tables. This will take care of all your documenting needs.

Go ahead and try it. I am sure you'll like it.

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