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ONLINE OFF-CENTER COUNCELLING
Prepared by Group-5
S.V.I.T.S.
10/10/2010
Online off-center councelling Version: 1.0
Date: 10/10/2010
Table of Contents
Table of contents…………………………………………………………………………..2
Revision History…………………………………………………………………………...3
2. Positioning...................................................................................................................................4
2.1Business Opportunity............................................................................................................5
2.2Problem Statement................................................................................................................5
2.3Product Position Statement...................................................................................................5
3. Stakeholder and User Descriptions..............................................................................................6
3.1 Market Demographics..........................................................................................................6
3.2Stakeholder summary............................................................................................................6
3.3 User Summary..............................................................................................................7
3.4User Environment.................................................................................................................7
3.6 User Profiles...............................................................................................................................8
3.6.1 Admin...............................................................................................................................8
3.5 Key Stakeholder or User Needs...........................................................................................9
3.6 Alternatives and Competition............................................................................................10
4. Product Overview......................................................................................................................10
4.1 Product Perspective............................................................................................................10
4.2 Assumptions and Dependencies........................................................................................10
4.3 Cost and Pricing.................................................................................................................11
4.4 Licensing and Installation..................................................................................................11
5. Product Features.........................................................................................................................11
Login........................................................................................................................................11
Hardware requirements: ..........................................................................................................11
6. Constraints ................................................................................................................................12
7. Quality Ranges ..........................................................................................................................12
8. Precedence and Priority.............................................................................................................12
9. Other Product Requirements......................................................................................................12
9.1 Applicable Standards.........................................................................................................12
9.2 System Requirements.........................................................................................................12
9.3 Performance Requirements................................................................................................13
9.4 Environmental Requirements.............................................................................................13
10. Documentation Requirements..................................................................................................13
10.1User Manual......................................................................................................................13
10.2 Online Help......................................................................................................................13
10.3Installation Guides, Configuration, and Read Me File.....................................................13
10.4 Labeling and Packaging...................................................................................................14
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Vision
1. Introduction
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The Vision summarizes the "vision" of the project. It serves to tersely communicate the big ideas
regarding why the project was proposed, what the problems are, who the stakeholders are, what
they need, and what the proposed solution looks like.
1.1 Purpose
The purpose of this document is to present a detailed description of the Online off-center
councelling. It will explain the purpose and features of the system, the interfaces of the system,
what the system will do, the constraints under which it must operate and how the system will
react to external stimuli. This document is intended for both the guides and the developers of the
system.
1.2 Scope
Off-centre online Councelling software is software which alleviates the need for the student to go
to the specific allotted nodal centers for councelling and provides a systematic approach for the
students in the allotment procedure for a college. In the current system, the travelling needs of
the student have to be elicited, the software needs to have minimal information requirement from
the student side, and allotment should be according to rank of the student. The current system has
only a single day slot which does not incorporate a delay which can be disastrous for students.
1.3Refrences
UML Bible.
1. www.google.com
2. www.sun.com
2. Positioning
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2.1Business Opportunity
Off-centre online Counceling has great opportunity in the commercial market. The existing
system is less efficiency. The travelling needs of the student have to be elicited, the software
needs to have minimal information requirement from the student side, and allotment should be
according to rank of the student. The current system has only a single day slot which does not
incorporate a delay which can be disastrous for students. This system can also be implemented in
other systems also. So; this system causes great change in the market.
2.2Problem Statement
Affects Student
The impact of which is Student not gets collage according to their rank.
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The demographics in market that are interested in this software are the universities that want
online councelling within their universities. The demographics may be any universities .The
market size is vast for this product because any demographic can use the product easily and it is
very cheap to implement it.
3.2Stakeholder summary
Name Description Responsibilities
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3.4User Environment
The system needs user that is students can complete the task of giving choices of collages to the system
for their councelling. The other user is admin which allot seats to the students.The system is implemented
using Java which is platform independent, so application can run on all platforms.
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Description They are the part of the S.V.I.T.S organization. They are the faculties of CSE/IT
department
Type They are well experienced in technical field. They have knowledge of both
software’s and biometric.
Responsibilities They provide resources and guidance to developers. they also monitor the progress
of the software.
Involvement They are totally involved in the project. They guide on every topic of RUP.
3.6.1 Admin
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3.6.2Students
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4. Product Overview
This section provides a high level view of the structure of Off-centre online Councelling.
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5. Product Features
Login
The admin has to sign in to the system for using this system.
Hardware requirements:
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6. Constraints
7. Quality Ranges
This section defines the quality ranges for performance, robustness, fault tolerance, usability, and
similar characteristics for the exam scheduling system
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The client component of the system shall not require more than 32 MB RAM and 20 MB Disk
Space.
The client component of the system shall run on Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7.
The client component of the system must have installed driver of the scanner.
9.3 Performance Requirements
The system works for 10min. when it is started then it will close.
10.1User Manual
The User Manual shall describe use of the System from the operator’s view point. The User
Manual shall include:
o Minimum System Requirements
o Installation of the system
o Logging On
o Logging Off
o All System Features
o Customer Support Information
The Read Me File shall be available for display following installation. The Read Me File will
also reside on disk and be available for viewing at any time by the user. The Read Me File shall
include:
• New release features
• Known bugs and workarounds.
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