The sequence in which the project report material should be arranged and bound should be as follows:
1. Title Page
2. Certificates
3. Acknowledgement
4. Table of Contents
5. Abstract
6. List of Tables
7. List of Figures
8. List of Symbols, Abbreviations and Nomenclature
9. Chapters
(Introduction, Feasibility study, System Analysis, System Design, Coding, Testing, Conclusion,
Future Scope)
10. Appendices
11. References
Report should be hard bind in navy blue color at the time of Viva-voice.
Colloquium topic should be in IEEE format in transparency file with proper front page.
MEERUT INSTITUTE OF ENGG. & TECHNOLOGY, MEERUT
DEPARTMENT OF MCA
PROJECT REPORT
AS A PARTIAL REQUIREMENT
ORGANIZATION
Sunrise Institute
Meerut
Certificate from Company
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that this report of New Golden Bakers
embodies the original work done by Mohd Saad during this
project submission as a partial fulfillment of the requirement
for the System Design Project of Master of Computer
Application VIth Semester, of the AKTU University, UP.
H.O.D.
(MCA Department)
(MIET)
Acknowledgement
The satisfaction that accompanies that the successful
completion of any task would be incomplete without the
mention of people whose ceaseless cooperation made it
possible, whose constant guidance and encouragement crown
all efforts with success. We are grateful to our project guide
Ms. Riya Goel for the guidance, inspiration and constructive
suggestions that helpful us in the preparation of this project.
We also thank our colleagues who have helped in successful
completion of the project.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER NO. TITLE PAGE NO.
ABSTRACT iii
LIST OF TABLE xvi
LIST OF FIGURES xviii
LIST OF SYMBOLS xxvii
1.1 INTRODUCTION 1
1.2 Purpose 3
1.3 Scope 5
1.4 .. ..
1.5 . ..
1.6 ..
1.7 . ..
2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW 30
2.1 . .
2.2 .. .
2.3 .. ..
. .. ..
Conclusion
Future Scope
Appendices
References
Abstract
Introduction
In these days of mass production, it is rare to find a bakery that devotes itself
to quality over quantity.
New Golden Bakers uses only quality ingredients. All of our cakes are made
from scratch with the finest ingredients, providing you with cakes of the
highest quality.
New Golden Bakers unique creations include traditional tiered cakes and
contemporary custom designs. Every New Golden Bakers wedding cake is a
work of art and every cake tastes as good as it looks.
New Golden Bakers is a family-owned business, serving the Pune city since
many years.
Our cakes are made with quality ingredients and we pride ourselves in not
using preservatives. All our special occasion cakes are handmade and
beautifully decorated. One bite of our decadent cakes will have you ordering
for more.... So if you are looking for that special cake for your loved ones,
look no further as we can bake and design and deliver that special cake at your
dear ones doorstep...All you have to do is to just place your order online for
cakes delivery in Pune.
2 SYSTEM ANALYSIS
2.1 INTRODUCTION
After analyzing the requirements of the task to be performed, the next step is
to analyze the problem and understand its context. The first activity in the
phase is studying the existing system and other is to understand the
requirements and domain of the new system Both the activities are equally
important, but the first activity serves as a basis of giving the functional
specifications and then successful design of the proposed system
Understanding the properties and requirements of a new system is more
difficult and requires creative thinking and understanding of existing naming
system is also difficult, improper understanding of present system can lead
diversion from solution.
22 ANALYSIS OF MODEL
This document play a vital role in the development of life cycle (SDLC) as it
describes the complete requirement of the system It means for use by
developers and will be the basic during testing phase. Any changes made to
the requirements in the future will have to go through formal change approval
process. BUILD AND FIX was defined by Barry Boehm in his 1988 article,
"A Build and Fix Model of Software Development and Enhancement. This
model was not the first model to discuss iterative development, but it was the
first model to explain why the aeration models. As originally envisioned, the
iterations were typically 6 months to 2 years long. Each phase starts with a
design goal and ends with a client reviewing the progress than far. Analysis
and engineering efforts are applied at each phase of the project, with an eye
toward the end goal of the project. The steps for Spiral Model can be
generalized as follows: The new system requirements are defined in as much
details as possible. This usually involves interviewing a number of users
representing all the external or internal users and other aspects of the existing
system
A preliminary design is created for the new system
A first prototype of the new system is constructed from the preliminary
design. This is usually a scaled-down system, and represents an approximation
of the characteristics of the final product.
A second prototype is evolved by a fourfold procedure:
1. Evaluating the first prototype in terms of its strengths, weakness, and risks.
2. Defining the requirements of the second prototype.
3. Planning and designing the second prototype.
4. Constructing and testing the second prototype.
At the customer option, the entire project can be aborted if the risk is
deemed too great. Risk factors might involve development cost overruns,
operating-cost miscalculation, or any
other factor that could, in the customer's judgment, result in a less-than-
satisfactory final product. The existing prototype is evaluated it the same
manner as was the previous prototype, and if necessary, another prototype is
developed from it according to the fourfold procedure outlined above.
The preceding steps are iterated until the customer is satisfied that the
refined prototype represents the final product desired.
The final system is constructed, based on the refined prototype.
The final system is thoroughly evaluated and tested. Routine maintenance is
carried on a continuing basis to prevent large scale failures and to minimize
down time.
Flow chart
DFD
ER Diagram
Software requirements:
Hardware requirements:
Software Attribute
1. User friendly: The proposed system is user friendly because the retrieval
and storing of data is fast and data is maintained efficiently. Moreover the
graphical user interface is provided in the proposed system, which provides
user to deal with the system very easily. 2. Reports are easily generated:
Reports can be easily generated in a proposed system So any type of reports
can be generated in a proposed system, which helps the shop owner in a
decisions-making activity. 3. No or very few paperwork: The proposed system
either does not require paper work or very few paper works is required. All the
data is inserted into the computer immediately and bills and reports can be
generated through computers. Since all the data is kept in a database no data
of the shop can be destroyed. Moreover work becomes very easy because
there is no need to keep data on papers. 4. Computer operator control:
Computer operator control will he there no errors. Moreover storing and
retrieving of information is easy. So work can be done speedily and in tine.
Need of proposed system
Computerization will almost minimize all the shortcoming of current manual
system
Computerization will be helpful in reducing extra manpower.
Data stored in computer is easily accessible than current manual system
Computerization make searching easy and instantaneous. Also, the results
obtained are consistent.
Computerization will definitely reduce paper work and than reduce
possibility of human error.
It provide user friendly environment.
1. DESIGN
3.1. INTRODUCTION
Logical Data Base Design transform the conceptual data model into a
standard relation called relation based on relational database theory and a
process called Normalization.
In Physical Data Base Design and Definition, one decides on the
organization of the database in computer storage (usually disk) and defines the
physical structure of data base management system.
Conclusion
We have successfully implemented the site 'New Golden Bakers'. With the
help of various links and tools, we have been able to provide a site which is
live and running on the web. We have been successful in our attempt to take
care of the needs of both the customers as well as the administrator. Finally
we hope that this will go a long way in popularizing the organization and
making its work of enrollment, keeping track of delivery, problem solving,
etc. much more efficient.
FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS
It is not possible to develop a system that makes all the requirements of the
user. User requirements keep changing as the system is being used. Some of
the future enhancements that can be done to this system are: As the
technology emerges, it is possible to upgrade the system and can be adaptable
to desired environment. Based on the future security issues, security can be
improved using emerging technologies
The design of the project can be improved more categories can added, more
delivery places can be added .
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