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ONLINE ADMISSION SYSTEM

CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION 2. SYSTEM ANALYSIS 2.1 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION OF NEED 2.2 PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION

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2.2.1 STUDY OF EXISTING SYSTEM 2.2.2 PROPOSED SYSTEM 2.2.3 ADVANTAGES OF PROPOSED SYSTEM
3.FEASIBILITY STUDY 3.1 ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY 3.2 TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY 3.3 OPERATIONAL FEASIBILITY 4. SOFTWARE ENGINEERING PARADIGMS APPLIED 09 09

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5. SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION 12 5.1 REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION 125.1.1

ANALYSIS OF FACTUAL DATA

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5.1.2 IDENTIFICATION OF ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENT 12 5.1.3 SELECTION OF REQUIREMENT STRATEGIES
5.2 DEFINITION OF INPUT REQUIREMENTS 5.3 DEFINITION OF PROCESSING REQUIREMENTS 5.4 DEFINITION OF OUTPUT REQUIREMENTS 5.5 OBJECTIVE OF SRS 14 14 15

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Dept. Of Computer Science And Engineering

[1] Govt Engineering College Idukki

ONLINE ADMISSION SYSTEM

5.6 OVERVIEW OF SRS

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5.6.1 OVERALL DESCRIPTION 5.6.2 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
5.7 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 5.8 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 6. SYSTEM DESIGN 6.1 DESIGN METHODOLOGY

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6.1.1 LOGICAL DESIGN 6.1.2 PHYSICAL DESIGN 6.1.3 MODULAR DESIGN
6.2 INPUT DESIGN 6.3 OUTPUT DESIGN 6.4 DATABASE DESIGN

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6.4.1 NORMALIZATION 6.4.2 TABLES 1. PERSONAL DETAILS 2. LOGIN 3. EXAM 4. COURSE 5. ADDRESS 6.4.3 DATAFLOW DIAGRAMS Level 0 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
7.CODING 7.1 CODE EFFICIENCY

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7.1.1 CORRECTNESS

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Dept. Of Computer Science And Engineering

[2] Govt Engineering College Idukki

ONLINE ADMISSION SYSTEM

7.1.2 RELIABILITY 7.1.3 ROBUSTNESS 7.1.4 DEVELOPMENT EFFICIENCY 7.1.5 EXECUTION EFFFICIENCY
7.2 TECHNOLOGY SPECIFICATIONS 28

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7.2.1 PHP (Hyper text Preprocessor) 7.2.2 Macromedia Dream Weaver 7.2.3 My SQL
7.3 OPTIMIZATION OF CODE 7.4VALIDATION CHECKS 8. IMPLEMENTATION AND MAINTANENCE 8.1 IMPLEMENTATION PLANS 8.2 CHANGEOVER METHOD 8.3 TESTING

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