E-Library System Synopsis

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 E-Library System NAME: ANAND TILA V A LLI REGISTER NUMBER: M122650 3 SANTOSH JANA W A D REGISTER NUMBER: M122651 5  SYNOPSIS: INTRODUCTION:  The proje ct entitled E-LIBRARY SYSTEM is developed as part of the I Semester R!BMS pac"a#e project for the partial f$lfillment of the B%A de#ree& PROJECT:  E-LIBRARY SYSTEM is a soft'are application to maintain the E-boo"s and notes( presentations related information of the s$bjects& OBJECTIVE: This 'ill be an online e-library 'ith h$#e collection of e-boo"s and this di#ital library 'ill be provided as clo$d service the colle#e and can be $sed by their st$dents&  Why ! "h# $%&"'()%& "*$' 'h*!#+, This application re)$ired to the $ser and needed to librarians( lect$rers( st$dents& The e*istin# system not satisfied to $ser and ta"in# lot of time& SCOPE: This application can be $sed by anyone thro$#h internet connection& It incl$des %ol le# e det ail s( sta ff det ail s( fac $lt y det ail s( Man a#e men t det ail s( !ep artments( semester vise boo"s( notes( presentations( librarian is the admin&

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  E-Library System

NAME:

ANAND TILAVALLI REGISTER NUMBER: M1226503

SANTOSH JANAWAD REGISTER NUMBER: M1226515 

SYNOPSIS:

INTRODUCTION:

  The project entitled E-LIBRARY SYSTEM is developed as part of the I

Semester R!BMS pac"a#e project for the partial f$lfillment of the B%A de#ree&

PROJECT:

  E-LIBRARY SYSTEM is a soft'are application to maintain the E-boo"s and

notes( presentations related information of the s$bjects&

OBJECTIVE:

This 'ill be an online e-library 'ith h$#e collection of e-boo"s and this

di#ital library 'ill be provided as clo$d service the colle#e and can be

$sed by their st$dents& 

Why ! "h# $%&"'()%& "*$' 'h*!#+,

This application re)$ired to the $ser and needed to librarians( lect$rers(

st$dents& The e*istin# system not satisfied to $ser and ta"in# lot of time&

SCOPE:

This application can be $sed by anyone thro$#h internet connection& It incl$des

%olle#e details( staff details( fac$lty details( Mana#ement details( !epartments(

semester vise boo"s( notes( presentations( librarian is the admin&

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PROBLEM DE-INITION:

 

D!%./%+"%#! * E!"+ Sy!"#Some of the problems bein# faced in man$al system are as follo's+

,& ast report #eneration is not possible&

.& Tracin# a boo" is diffic$lt&

/& Information abo$t iss$e0ret$rn of the boo"s are not properly maintained&

1& 2o central database can be created as information is not available

in database&

PROPOSED SYSTEMThere 'ill be three major components+

,& Stoc" maintenance&

.& Transaction entry&

/& Reports&

A./%+"%#! * "h# $&*4#'"

,& It provides 3better and efficient3 service to members&.& Red$ce the 'or"load of employee&

/& aster retrieval of information abo$t the desired boo"&

1& 4rovide facility for proper monitorin# red$ce paper 'or" and

4rovide data sec$rity&

5& All details 'ill be available on a clic"&

H%&.%&# %+. S*"%&# &#(&##+"!H%&.%&# R#(&##+"!

4rocessor + 4enti$m I .678 and Above

RAM + .6B RAM

Monitor + ,59 %olor Monitor  

:eyboard

Mo$se

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S*"%&# R#(&##+"!

;peratin# System + <indo's =

!evelopin# Tool + is$al St$dio .>>?!atabase + MYS@L Server 

M#"h*.*)*y "* 7# (!#.:

18 Waterfall method 

A 'aterfall model is a means of ma"in# the development process more visible& Beca$se of 

the cascade from one phase to another( this model is "no'n as the 'aterfall model

Re)$irements!efinition

System and

Soft'are desi#n

ImplementationAnd $nit testin#

Inte#ration and

System 

;peration and

Maintenance

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There are n$mero$s variations of this process model& The principal sta#es of the model map

onto the f$ndamental development activities+

,& Re)$irements analysis and definition& The systems services( constraints and #oals are

established by cons$ltation 'ith system $sers& Both $sers then define them in a manner('hich is $nderstandable and development staff&

.& System and soft'are desi#n& The systems desi#n process partitions the re)$irements to

either hard'are or soft'are systems& It establishes an overall system architect$re&

Soft'are desi#n involves representin# the soft'are system f$nctions in a form that may

 be transformed into one or more e*ec$table pro#rams&

/& Implementation and $nit testin#& !$rin# this sta#e( the soft'are desi#n is reali8ed as a

set of pro#rams or pro#ram $nit& Cnit testin# involves verifyin# that each $nit meets its

specification&

1& Inte#ration and system& The individ$al pro#ram $nits or pro#rams are inte#rated and

tested as a complete system to ens$re that the soft'are re)$irements have been met&

After testin#( the soft'are system is delivered to the c$stomer&

5& ;peration and maintenance& 2ormally this is the lon#est life cycle phase& The system is

installed and p$t into practical $se& Maintenance involves correctin# errors 'hich 'ere

not discovered in earlier sta#es of the life cycle( improvin# the implementation of

system $nits and enhancin# the systems services as ne' re)$irements are discovered&

M*.()#!:

18 A.+ M*.()#

28 R#$*&" M*.()#