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    Microhatch: a low-cost, low-volume, temperature and humidity controlled egg hatchery.

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    Undergraduate Dissertation (1.373Mb)
    Date
    2019-07-03
    Author
    Wakhasa, Diana Martha
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    The main objective of a Computer Engineering student is to get as much practical knowledge as possible. Being able to have practical knowledge by developing a project is a lifetime experience. Therefore, it is mandatory to write a report of the project that entails the activities and findings I undertook during this project period. This is a report of the activities and findings for the final year project period. The report consists of four different chapters shown below. • Chapter one gives an introduction and a brief background about the project. It also states the problem statement, justification and objectives of the project. • Chapter two gives in detail all theory about the overview of the project and necessary project requirements entailing the conditions, systems, tools and technology used in the execution of the project. • Chapter three entails the methodology and procedures to be followed during the execution of the project. • Chapter four states the conclusion of the findings, challenges faced during the execution of the project and recommendations.
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