"Mini Project Title": A Mini Project Report Submitted To University of Pune, Pune
"Mini Project Title": A Mini Project Report Submitted To University of Pune, Pune
"Mini Project Title": A Mini Project Report Submitted To University of Pune, Pune
SUBMITTED TO
Of
BACHLOR OF ENGINEERING
In
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
By
MANKAR ABHISHEK
NIMBALKAR PRASAD
NIRWAN ROHAN
PATANGE SANTOSH
1. Title page…………………………………………………………………………........…..0
2. Index ………………………………………………………………………………...….1
3. Abstract ……………………………………………………………………………..….2
3. Introduction………………………………………………………………………….....3
5. Requirement Analysis…………………………………………………………………....6
6. Feasibility study…………………………………………………………………………..8
7. System Requirement……………………………………………………………………...9
9. Schema Diagram………………………………………………………………………...11
13. Screenshots……………………………………………………………………….…….22
15. Conclusion………………………………………………………………………….…..25
16. References………………………………………………………………………………26
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PROJECT TOPIC
REMUNERATION FORM
BREIF ABSTRACT:
The term "remuneration" means compensation or pay, but it has a broader meaning than
pay because it can include not just base salary or bonuses but commissions and other
payments or benefits paid under the terms of an employment contract as well.
The management of all the payment for various procedures in the remuneration is a
difficult job. Worst case comes when there are like a hundred of applications to be
managed in an hour, while the company is currently short of workers to find each
customer document to be updated.
As a result, a system needs to be developed to replace the current system and enhance
the system's performance of management.
The system is developed to handle the process of secured login, new registerations,
generate remuneration form bills etc. In this Project we have used HTML/PHP in front
end and MySQL in back end.
The expected result from this system is to get the correct output for each
function and system free of error
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INTRODUCTION
Computer is the Backbone of Today’s Industry or organizations and
plays an important role in its development. Now a day each
organization prefers the computerized version of their existing
system that helps themselves to be with challenging and rapidly
growing organization.
Software include:
Our project includes login of the user or as an admin login, user fills the
required areas in the form that basically includes brief information about
practical/oral sessions which took place in college. After entering all
appropriate information a payable sum of amount in rupees is calculated
using TA (Travel Allowance) and DA (Dearness Allowance) or only DA
which is based on factors like number of batches evaluated, fixed pay rate
etc.
Input Forms:
Registered/Admin login
Exam Detail
External Examiner Information
TA(Travel Allowance) Table External Examiner
Internal Examiner Information
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Advantages:
Time Saving
It is much easier to just fill the required information and view any record at any
time with just few clicks.
Convenient:
It is very easy to handle i.e. user friendly. It also enables the administrator to get
the details of a particular Practical Remuneration payments.
User friendly:
The software System has user-friendly Interface. Thus the users will feel very
easy to work on it. The software provides accuracy along with a pleasant
Interface. Make the present manual system more interactive, speedy and user
friendly.
Calculation simplicity:
User has to only fill required fixed pay rates and Net payable amount is
calculated efficiently
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SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
It may help collecting perfect management in detail. In a very short time the collection will be very
obvious, simple and sensible.
Our project aims at office process works i.e. we have tried to computerize various process of Billing
Systems
In computer system the person has to fill the forms and number of copies of the form can be
printed easily
The system generates types of information that can be used for various purposes.
It is easy to understand
It is easy to operate.
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REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS
• Windows 10, Windows 8.1 (32- and 64-bit versions of each operating system),
• At least a Pentium 1.5 GHz or faster processor
• Minimum 1 GB of RAM
• WXGA or higher resolution video adapter and monitor
• Minimum 1 GB Hard Drive space to install*
• Microsoft's .Net Framework 4. This may be installed on your computer if all updates are
current.
• Microsoft's MDAC component. This may be installed on your computer if all updates are
current.
• Laser or ink-jet printer to use some of the program capabilities; such as generation of
various tax forms and MICR checks**.
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FEASIBILITY STUDY
ECONOMIC:
The economic feasibility study evaluates the cost of the software development against
the ultimate income or benefits gets from the developed system. There must be scopes
for profit after the successful Completion of the project.
TECHNICAL:
The technical feasibility study compares the level of technology available in the
software development firm and the level of technology required for the development of
the product. Here the level of technology consists of the programming language, the
hardware resources, other software tools etc.
OPERATIONAL:
It assesses the extent to which the required software performs a series of steps to
solve business problems and user requirements. This feasibility is dependent on human
resources (software development team) and involves visualizing whether the software will
operate after it is developed and be operative once it is installed. Operational feasibility also
performs the following tasks.
Determines whether the problems anticipated in user requirements are of high priority
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SOFTWARE ENGINEERING MODEL
WATERFALL MODEL: =
Waterfall Model is also known as Liner Sequential Life Cycle Model. Waterfall
Model followed in the sequential order and so we move to next step of development or testing
if the previous step completed successfully. Waterfall Model is very successful approach for
the small projects and if the requirements are very clear. In Waterfall Model, testing starts at
the end when development work is completed. The name Waterfall describes that testing or
development is carried out in downward mechanism like water falls towards down. Waterfall
Model is very popular strategy for SDLC.
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• Design: In this phase all the system design is analysed and specified like hardware,
system configuration and architecture or the system.
• Implementation: In this phase all the development works are performed and
development components or units handed over to testing team.
• Testing: Once the development completed, testing phase starts and in this phase we test
the each unit or component and make sure the developed components are working as
expected. All the testing activities are performed in this phase.
• Deployment: Once testing is completed and make sure there is no bug or defect or any
kind of issue, then project is deployed to production. Once product is deployed to
production the end users start using the product.
• Maintenance: We always keep eye on the product and provide the entire necessary bug
or issue fixes if occurs in production or reported by end users. Also time to time we keep
updated the product with new updates or patches if developed or available.
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HCI CONCEPT USED FOR GUI DESIGN
Good user interface design facilitates finishing the task at hand without drawing unnecessary
attention to itself. Graphic design and typography are utilized to support its usability,
influencing how the user performs certain interactions and improving the aesthetic appeal of the
design; design aesthetics may enhance or detract from the ability of users to use the functions
of the interface.[1] The design process must balance technical functionality and visual elements
(e.g., mental model) to create a system that is not only operational but also usable and adaptable
to changing user need
Processes
User interface design requires a good understanding of user needs. There are several
phases and processes in the user interface design, some of which are more demanded upon
than others, depending on the project.
Requirements
The dynamic characteristics of a system are described in terms of the dialogue
requirements contained in seven principles of part 10 of the ergonomics standard, the ISO
9241. This standard establishes a framework of ergonomic "principles" for the dialogue
techniques with high-level definitions and illustrative applications and examples of the
principles.
Research
User interface design has been a topic of considerable research, including on its aesthetics.
Standards have been developed as far back as the 1980s for defining the usability of software
products. One of the structural bases has become the IFIP user interface reference model. The
model proposes four dimensions to structure the user interface:
• The input/output dimension (the look)
• The dialogue dimension (the feel)
• The technical or functional dimension (the access to tools and services)
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ER DIAGRAM
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SCHEMA DIAGRAM
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FUTURE / SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
It is easy to understand
It is easy to operate.
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CONCLUSION OF THE PROJECT
At the end of the project it is concluded that we have made efforts on following points:-
a description of the background and context of the project and its relation to work
already done in the area.
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REFERENCE:
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