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MINOR PROJECT REPORT
ON
WOMEN SAFETY PORTAL
SUBMITTED AT
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE DEGREE
OF
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
IN
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING
SESSION 2012-2013
SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY:
ER. PRANITA JOSHI PARTH KALE (0820CS101066)
PRAFUL JAIN (0820CS101070)
PIYUSH SHARMA (0820CS101067)
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Table of contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1
Problem Statement1.2 Objective1.3 Scope1.4 Platform Specification
1.4.1Hardware1.4.2Software1.4.3 Implementation Language
Chapter 2: System Analysis
2.1 Identification of need
2.2 Preliminary Investigation
Chapter 3: Feasibility Study
3.1 Technical Feasibility
3.2 Economical Feasibility
3.3 Operational Feasibility
Chapter 4: Literature Survey
4.1 Work done by others
4.2 Benefits
4.3 Proposed Solution
4.4 Technology Needed
Chapter 5: Requirement Specification
5.1 External Interface Requirements
5.1.1 User Interfaces
5.1.2 Hardware Interfaces
5.1.3 Software Interfaces
5.2 Other non-functional requirements
5.2.1 Performance Requirements
5.2.2 Safety Requirements
5.2.3 Security Requirements5.2.4 Software Quality Attributes
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Chapter 6: Software Engineering Approach
6.1 Software Engineering Paradigm Applied
6.1.1 Description
6.1.2 Advantages and Disadvantages
6.1.3 Why Used For Project
6.2 Requirement Analysis
6.2.1 Requirement Elicitation
6.2.2 Requirement Analysis and Negotiation
6.3 Design
6.3.1 Design Concept and Technique
6.3.2 Use Case Diagram
6.3.3 Data Flow Diagram6.3.4 Entity-Relationship Diagram
6.3.5 Control Flow Diagram
6.3.6 State Transition Diagram
6.4 Implementation Phase
6.4.1 Characteristics of Language
6.4.2 Platform and Tools Used
6.5 Testing
6.5.1 Testing Objectives
6.5.2 Test Methods & Strategies
Chapter 7: Conclusion
7.1 Limitation of Project
7.2 Difficulties Encountered
7.3 Future Enhancement and Suggestions
Chapter 8: Bibliography and References
8.1 Reference Books and Research Papers
8.2 Other Documentations and Resources
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Introduction
The problem is to manage and run a website which can actually help
women on their safety point of view and which will connect them tothe system directly. Taking into account and the recent events which
have occurred in the recent past. We fully understand our
responsibility towards our society. So understand this responsibility
we undertake this project. The name of the project is Women safety
portal.
1.1Problem statement
The main project is based on the safety of women on the . The main
point of the project is to empower women and give them a new face
in the society. The problem main is to set up a link between the users
and the government.
1.2Objective
The main objective of the website will be to provide women a directlink to the open world they may be able to express their views in the
in front of the world and would be able to register their complains in
the portal.
1.3Scope
There is scope in the project as in our country the rate of crime
against women is very high in the coming years and the up gradationof technology more tools and apps could be downloaded to protect
them.
1.4Platform Specification
1.4.1 Hardware specification
1.4.2 Software Specification
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The software specification will be stated as it requires a
java update and net beans software.
1.4.3 Platform Specification
The mail language used in this is java web application the
server used is Apache Tomcat and is made in net beans IDE.
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Chapter 2: System Analysis
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2.1 Identification of need
The major need of this project was to set up a link betweenwomen and government.
The existing system is manual and by hand and so it takesa huge amount of time.
Manual receiving of applications and requests is anerroneous task and also their processing and storage
requires al lot of time.
To give more accuracy to the system i.e. rather goingmanual modification we involve computer for accuracy.
The least but most important it saves time whish is moreimportant in the real world for helping women.
2.2 Preliminary InvestigationIn our through investigation we got to know that there
are sites which accepts complains from the users with
their e-mail address.
The sites were basically police controlled sites andwere not user friendly.
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Users were in great search of a site which could helpthem to cope up with the social network.
Also on the primary investigation we know that thesites which were not socially connected to people.
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Chapter 3: Feasibility Study
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The assessment is based on an outline design of system requirements
in terms of Input, Processes, Output, Fields, Programs, and
Procedures. This can be quantified in terms of volumes of data,
trends, frequency of updating, etc. in order to estimate whether the
new system will perform adequately or not. Technological feasibility
is carried out to determine whether the company has the capability, in
terms of software, hardware, personnel and expertise, to handle the
completion of the project. When writing a feasibility report the
following should be taken to consideration:
A brief description of the business The part of the business being examined The human and economic factor The possible solutions to the problemsAt this level, the concern is whether the proposal is
both technically andlegallyfeasible (assuming moderate cost).
5.2 Economic feasibility
Economic analysis is the most frequently used method for evaluating
the effectiveness of a new system. More commonly known as
cost/benefit analysis, the procedure is to determine the benefits and
savings that are expected from a candidate system and compare them
with costs. If benefits outweigh costs, then the decision is made to
design and implement the system. An entrepreneur must accurately
weigh the cost versus benefits before taking an action.
Cost-based study: It is important to identify cost and benefit factors,which can be categorized as follows: 1. Development costs; and 2.
Operating costs. This is an analysis of the costs to be incurred in the
system and the benefits derivable out of the system.
Time-based study: This is an analysis of the time required to achieve
a return on investments. The future value of a project is also a factor.
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5.3 Legal feasibility
Determines whether the proposed system conflicts with legal
requirements, e.g. a data processing system must comply with the
local Data Protection Acts.
5.4 Operational feasibility
Operational feasibility is a measure of how well a proposed system
solves the problems, and takes advantage of the opportunities
identified during scope definition and how it satisfies the
requirements identified in the requirements analysis phase of system
development.
5.5 Schedule feasibility
A project will fail if it takes too long to be completed before it is
useful. Typically this means estimating how long the system will take
to develop, and if it can be completed in a given time period using
some methods like payback period. Schedule feasibility is a measure
of how reasonable the project timetable is. Given our technical
expertise, are the project deadlines reasonable? Some projects areinitiated with specific deadlines. You need to determine whether the
deadlines are mandatory or desirable.
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Chapter 4: Literature Survey
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Work done by others
There is not much work done in this concept as not many
implementations of this concept were done in recent times only the
Sites regarding the technological surveys of women crimes and also
the local police has set up sites which provides the facilities of
complain but they are not up to date.
Benefits
The main problem set up by the local police enforcements is nicely
solved in these websites as these websites tackle the major idea of a
portal that is they provide a better link between the local enforcements
and the people with the accounts on these sites.
Proposed solution
The main proposed solution of this website will be not only they
provide a result to the linking problem which is mentioned about it
will provide a status report which will give a proposed solution to this
problem.
The main solution of this project will be that we will try to make this
website more and more user friendly so that it will be more and morebeifitial for others or the users
Technology needed
The main technology needed for such kind of problem will be that it
will be totally based on java
Technology used - Java
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- Oracle
Platform used- apache tomcate 7.1IDE used Net beans
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Chapter 5: Requirement Specification
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