Student Information Management System
Student Information Management System
The project training in the 6th semester of the course has given us the exposure
to the real world. It is my great pleasure to present the project on an STUDENT
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM which I conceived during the
schedule of BCA (6th Semester). I have been successful in developing the
project in a given time limit and will give my best.
The aim of project training is to have practical experience of the real world
knowledge in the IT industry. The project development is the acid test of the
theoretical knowledge of student after completing the course. The aim of
developing this project is to reduce the gap between theoretical and practical
knowledge.
I have put on all my efforts for preparing this project as best as possible within a
time limit. I have tried my best to satisfy all the requirements of the user. I hope
that the concerned authority will kindly accept this project.
INDEX
CONTEN PAGE
T NO
PROJECT PROFILE 1
ABSTRACT 2
PROJECT SUMMARY
3
SYSTEM REQUIREMENT 4
PROJECT ANALYSIS
5-6
SDLC 7
DFD 8
ER-DIAGRAM 9
PROJECT RISK 10-11
FEASIBILITY STUDY 12
SCOPE OF THE PROJECT 13
PROJECT PROFILE
Back-end : PHP
Database : MySQL
In the software we can register as a user and user has two types, student and
administrator.Administrator has the power to add new user and can edit and
delete his profile.The administrator can modify the details of a student.
PROJECT SUMMARY
Project summary is something which gives detailed information on how the
project works and what is all about it.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
5.1 Hardware Requirements :
RAM : 2GB
Hard Disk : 500GB
Processor : Intel core i3
PROJECT ANALYSIS
Analysis is an important part of any project. If Analysis is not done properly then
the whole project moves in the wrong direction. It also provides a schedule for
the proper project work.
• Problem Recognition
• Feasibility Study
• Requirement Analysis
Problem Recognition:
It is the phase in which the Current need for the System is to be defined. This
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Feasibility Study:
Feasibility study of the system is a very important stage during system design.
Feasibility study is a test of a system proposal according to its workability
impact on the organization, ability to meet user needs, and effective use of
resources. Feasibility study decides whether the system is properly developed or
not.
Requirement Analysis:
A software product always begins with the customer’s needs. These needs initially
are either in the mind of the customer.Sometimes it is present in the existing
practice where the need is to automate a current manual process. These software
requirements which are there in the mind of the users are usually informal and not
general.
This phase basically converts these informal needs from the user into a set
of formal requirement.
• Problem Analysis
The SRS makes an Agreement between the user (client) of the system and the
developer on what the software product will do.
• Requirement Validation
It validates whether the requirement specification document does not have any
error in it. The common errors that may occur are incorrect fact, inconsistency
and ambiguity.
As the project manager, she/he is the responsible for the project risks and it is
good to take before it become out of hand. So, the Risk Management is there.
Categories of Risk
Schedule Risk:
Project schedule get slip when project tasks and schedule release risks are not
addressed properly.
Budget Risk:
• Wrong budget estimation.
• Cost overruns
• Project scope expansion.
Operational Risks:
Risks of loss due to improper process implementation, failed system or some
external events risks.
Technical Risks:
Technical risks generally lead to failure of functionality and performance.
Programmatic Risks:
These are the external risks beyond the operational limits. These are all
uncertain risks are outside the control of the program.
FEASIBILITY STUDY
The main aim of the feasibility study is to determine whether developing
the project is financial and technically feasible
• Technical
• Economical
Technical Feasibility:
We can strongly says that it is technically feasible, since there will not be much
difficulty in getting required resources for the development and maintaining the system as
well. All the resources needed for the development of the software as well as the
maintenance of the same is available in the organization here we are utilizing the
resources which are available already.
Economical Feasibility:
Development of this application is highly economically feasible .The organization needed
not spend much money for the development of the system already available. The only
thing is to be done is making an environment for the development with an effective
supervision. If we are doing so, we can attain the maximum usability of the
corresponding resources .Even after the development, the organization will not be in
condition to invest more in the organization .Therefore, the system is economically
feasible