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UWAHEREN SIWES REPORT IN COMPUTER
ENGINEERING
Computer Science (Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin)
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TECHNICAL REPORT ON STUDENT INDUSTRIAL
WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME (SIWES)
HELD AT:
ZEETECH COMPUTERS AND GREEN ENERGY
9, OLORUNTOBI STREET, OKO AFO, BADAGRY LAGOS
STATE
PREPARED BY:
UWAHEREN GIFT OHINERUNA
SUBMITTED TO:
THE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING FACULTY
OF SCIENCE, SAF POLYTECHNIC, ISEYIN, OYO STATE.
IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR
THE AWARDS OF NATIONAL DIPLOMA
IN
COMPUTER ENGINEERING
MARCH, 2022
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CERTIFICATION
I hereby take the stand that, this technical report was written
by UWAHEREN GIFT OHINERUNA a student of COMPUTER
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, SAF POLYTECHNIC at the end of
the Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES)
programme undertake at ZEETECH COMPUTERS AND GREEN
ENERGY within the period of 2 months.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First, I thank Almighty God, the author of knowledge, wisdom and
understanding, who nothing is possible without him. I am very
grateful for the opportunity given to me to be alive.
Also given thanks to my beloved parents MR & MRS. UWAHEREN for
given me that support and their capability on the financial fare of
my education to where I am today. I pray God should provide for
them more than their expectation, and direct this prayer to my
parents to witness the day am successfully making it.
I hereby direct the appreciation to the SIWES organization to bring
out this kind of opportunity to the student in institution throughout
Nigeria. Thank you very much.
also, my special gratitude to all coordinator of SIWES in SAF
POLYTECHNIC, my HOD, Department Assessment Committee and
the school itself for bringing the opportunity to us.
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TABLE OF CONTENT
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CHAPTER ONE
BACKGROUND
In the earlier stage of science and technology education in
Nigeria, students were graduating from their respective
institutions without any technical knowledge or working
experience. It was in this view that students undergoing
science and technology related courses were mandated for
students in different institutions in view of widening their
horizons so as to enable them have technical knowledge or
working experience before graduating from their various
institutions.
The Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES)
was established by the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) in 1973 to
enable students of tertiary institutions have technical
knowledge of industrial work base on their course of study
before the completion of their program in their respective
institutions. The scheme was designed to expose students to
industrial environment and enable them develop occupational
competencies so that they can readily contribute their quota to
national economic and technological development after
graduation. The major backgbround behind the embarkment of
students in SIWES was to expose them to the industrial
environment and enable them develop occupational
competencies so that they can readily contribute their quota to
national economic and technological development after
graduation. The major benefit accruing to students who
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participate conscientiously in Students Industrial Work
Experience Scheme (SIWES) are the skills and competencies
they acquire. The relevant production skills remain a part of the
recipients of industrial training as life-long assets which cannot
be taken away from them. This is because the knowledge and
skills acquired through training and internalized and become
relevant when required to perform jobs or functions.
1.1. AIM AND OBJECTIVE
The Industrial Training Funds policy Document No. 1 of
1973 which established SIWES outlined the objectives of the
scheme. The objectives are to:
1. Provide an avenue for students in higher institutions of
learning to acquire industrial skills and experiences during
their course of study.
2. Prepare students for industrial work situations that they
are likely to meet after graduation.
3. Expose students to work methods and techniques in
handling equipment and machinery that may not be
available in their institutions.
4. Make the transition from school to the world of work easier
and enhance students’ contacts for later job placement.
5. Enlist and strengthen employers’ involvement in the entire
educational process and prepare students for employment
in Industry and Commerce (Information and Guideline for
SIWES, 2002).
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1.2 BODIES INVOLVED IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SIWES
The bodies involved are:
The Federal Government
Industrial Training Fund (ITF)
Other supervising agents are:
National University Commission (NUC)
National Board for Technical Education (NBTE)
National Council for Colleges of Education (NCE)
The functions of these Agencies above include;
Establish SIWES and accredit SIWES unit in the approved
institutions.
Formulate polices and guideline for participating bodies
and institutions as well as appointing SIWES coordinators
and supporting staff.
Supervise students at their places of attachment and sign
their log-book and IT forms.
Ensure payment of allowances for the students and
supervisors.
Ensure adequate funding of the schemes
1.3 HISTORY OF THE ORGANIZATION
ZEETECH COMPUTERS AND GREEN ENERGY is an
information Technology based industry situated at 9,
Oloruntobi Street, Oko Afo, Badagry, Lagos State. It kick
started on the 18th August, 2014 with the main aim of
building people’s capacity in the area of computer
programming, web development, computer hardware
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maintenance, computer networking, blogging and other
related services.
It was established by the young programmers namely
BELLO MARIAM (Mrs) as a result of their passion for
building lives of young beginners who have fresh zeal and
desire to equip their future and secure their skill sets in
programming and their computer related discipline.
1.4 OBJECTIVES OF THE ORGANIZATION
- Economic recommendation to the state
- Collection of taxes and fees
- Establishment, maintenance and regulation of market, motor
parks and public convenience.
- Construction and maintenance of roads, streets, drains and
other public highways, parks and open spaces.
- Naming of road and street and numbering of houses
- Provision and maintenance of public transportation and
refuse disposal
- Registration of birth, death and marriage
- control and regulation of outdoor advertising, movement and
keeping of pets of all description, shops and works,
restaurants and other place for sale of food to the public and
laundries.
1.5 ORGANIZATION CHART OF THE FIRM
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POSTED DEPARTMENT
According to the regulation of the organization, once a student
reach them, any of your course of study you will firstly use your
first week in the administration department to ensure that you
are introduce to all department in the organization and several
office.
As for me I was posted to Information Communication
Technology (ICT) Department and later post to Engineering
Department because that is the department my course of study
related to.
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CHAPTER TWO
2.0 I.C.T DEPARTMENT
Information Technology has gained popularity in the past few
years. It has become an integral part of an organization. The
reason behind is not a mystery.
The use of technology has increased over the years eventually
leading to an increase in demand for Information technology.
Nowadays, the IT department is a must for every organization.
The IT industry was not a sector that attracted people towards
it but the notion changed and it has changed drastically. Now,
people prefer IT as a career option.
Information Technology is the use of computers to store,
retrieve, share, and manipulate data or information. For some
people, IT may be just the people they seek help from to get
their technical problems resolved.
2.1 FUNCTIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT
The IT department contributes significantly to an
organization’s success that has three broad functions to
perform within an organization. They are:
1. Governance
It alludes to the execution of operational boundaries for
working units and people's utilization of IT frameworks,
engineering, and organizations.
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In layman's terms, they authorize the principles about how you
and your group can utilize the organization's innovation and
what you can utilize it for.
2. Infrastructure
It refers to all physical components essential for an IT system.
It includes hardware, network, and circuitry of equipment
according to the needs and size of the organization.
3. Functionality
It perhaps is the most important and viable task an IT
department performs and this is the reason an IT department is
recognized and remembered by others in an organization.
It refers to creating and maintaining operational applications;
developing, securing, and storing electronic data that belongs
to the organization; and assisting in the use of software and
data management to all functional areas of the organization.
4. Network Contingencies
A network failure can have significant repercussions- not just
within the organization but also on the outside entities that
take services of the organization. Moreover,
It can affect the outside entities in a way that this situation
can portray the organization as incapable of serving them
and ultimately they may lose faith in the company.
So, what the IT department does is it puts a crisis plan in
place that can be implemented when the system goes
down. The plan may be to switch to an alternative system
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until the necessary repairs are completed or have a
network backup.
Through the upkeep and arranging of an organizational
framework, the IT division must manufacture proficient
associations with outside sellers and industry specialists.
This enables the office representatives to play out their
obligations all the more proficiently as well as remain
ahead on the most recent innovation that may be fruitful
to the organization for which they work.
5. Application Development
Regularly, organizations see the principal part of the IT division
as making applications that serve its center business needs.
The correct applications allow a business to be imaginative,
more gainful, productive, and to push forward of its rivals.
From multiple points of view, this makes the IT division
urgent in driving a business forward.
The work important to make the applications that can
separate a business from the others requires an IT office
with developers, researchers, interface designers,
database administrators, analyzers, and different experts.
6. Communication
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A great many people know that the IT division is liable for the
achievement of PC activities and other data advancements
inside a business.
Notwithstanding, the same number of new types of
electronic communication have become staples of the
cutting edge office, IT offices have been taking on a more
prominent function in the specialized side of organization
correspondence.
This incorporates highlight point-to-point phone calls,
conference calls, and video and web conferences, just as
less immediate types of electronic correspondence like
organization drives, email frameworks, and secure
workers.
The IT office should completely see how these frameworks
function and collaborate with one another, and is
answerable for guaranteeing that these frameworks stay
operational consistently.
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CHAPTER THREE
3.1. COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Computer Engineering combines the fields of electrical
engineering and computer science to create new computer
hardware and software. They're involved in the design of
computer architecture and function across roles as software
and hardware engineers.
Computer engineers evaluate, design, and maintain computer
hardware and software systems. They develop, test, and
design, computer processors, circuit boards, and network
systems. They resolve problems or address any concerns that
occur with the hardware or software and aid in the
advancement of computer technology.
3.2. COMPUTER ENGINEER DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
A Computer Engineer performs many technical and
collaborative tasks to develop, fix and update the systems they
work on. Their duties and responsibilities often include:
Collaborating with senior Engineers, Designers,
Developers and Project Managers to establish goals and
deadlines
Researching current and new technologies and
programming solutions
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Using the development plans and designs from other team
members to build software and hardware
Writing and creating programs for specific uses per
company or client needs
Troubleshooting database anomalies, problems,
inefficiencies and data loss
Compiling and presenting monthly progress and
operational reports to the management team
Handling technical support queries on major and minor
bug fixes and other issues
3.3 TOOLS USED IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT
Tools used by Engineers include
- Circuit testers
- Electronic measuring probes
- Frequency calibrators or simulators
- Integrated circuit testers
- Network analyzers
- Oscilloscopes
- Power meters
- Protocol analyzers and
- Signal generators
3.4 WORK DONE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT
Introduction to Hardware Component
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Identification of Hardware Internal Component
Expansion card properties functions
Connections: properties
Direct Cable Connections
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CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 PROBLEM FACING THE DEPARTMENT AND
SOLUTION
There are lot of problem that come up in the department, but
the main tangible one is the losing of data. This occur as the
result of given out many data (file) to many department..
At the end, they finally find a way of the problem mention and
others. about the roughing of file and loss of information, the
department decided to have a cabinet so the file can be kept in
it, and arrange it according to the file number and department.
But as for the other one, the department create a book and
name it Movement of File. That is it contain record on where,
and when the file go to. So when a file is missing they will
quickly go through the movement of file to sort out the
problem.
4.1 PROBLEM ENCOUNTERED DURING THE PROGRAM
The main I have during the programme is about the transport
fare, I sometime late to the office. This happen when i trek to
the office and my place is far from the office.
My suggestion for the organization is that they should try to
give their fully support to the admin department.
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CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 SUMMARY OF ATTACHMENT ACTIVITIES
I was able to learn a lot about in ICT and Engineering
Department. In the period of my training, I also know tools used
in hardware engineering.
5.1 CONCLUSION
Moreover, it was nice and wonderful experience, I was able to
benefit a lot from because of how serious and hardworking the
staff in the department were. They never complained of asking
questions, they neither feel reluctant nor tired of asking
questions. They also adamant in me asking questions.
In conclusion, I hereby advise the ICT and Engineering
department to keep up of their good service for the
organization.
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