This document provides an overview of an online voting system project. It discusses the required resources including PHP for development, MySQL for the database, and WAMP server. It describes the system allowing Indian citizens over 18 to vote online through a secure registration and login process. The system aims to increase voter turnout and reduce false votes. It provides technical details on the system functionality, user roles, and data storage and management. A feasibility analysis covers the technical, economic, operational and schedule feasibility of the proposed online voting system project.
The document describes an online voting system project presented by Jain Pooja. It includes an introduction describing how voters can register and vote online, proposed system details with administrator and voter user levels, module descriptions including login, viewing voter details, adding voters, polling, and report generation. It also includes database tables for administrators, voters, and candidates with field descriptions, and screenshots of the admin and voter registration pages.
A mobile(Android app ) based election app. A website or app that will help in smart election system. It can be used by the government,and in every sector when election is a major issue.
www.electionproject.ajce.ind.in
online election managment system is for automate tasks of an election.
web application was developed using cakephp.
full report and code is available .
for more details contact chikkujoseph50@gmail.com
This document discusses e-voting systems and compares traditional and electronic voting methods. It outlines the types of e-voting systems, including punch-card, optical scan, and direct-recording electronic voting machines. The document also describes the e-voting process and the required hardware and software, including operating systems, web technologies, databases, and minimum hardware specifications. Finally, it lists some advantages of e-voting, such as ease of use and instant results, and disadvantages, such as high costs and potential security issues.
The republic of Kenya comprises of eight (8) provinces now forty-seven counties. The country is located in East Africa and shares land borders with the Republics of Somalia in the East, Uganda in the West, Tanzania in the South and Ethiopia and Sudan (now South Sudan) in the North. The three largest and most influential ethnic groups in Kenya are the kikuyu, Luhya, and Kalenjins. In terms of religion Kenya is roughly split into 80% Christians while the rest are Muslims.
In Kenya, general elections are carried out every after five years where a head of state the President and The National Assembly representatives are elected. They are elected by the people. The national Assembly has about 220 members representing respective constituencies.
In the Local Governments they have the chairman and the Counselor. The counselors are all elected by the people of the state in the respective wards.
That is to say, in any given general elections, Kenyans vote for the president, the members of the National Assembly and the counselors.
Most African Electoral bodies IEBC not an exception right from their inception to date, even with latest advancements in technology, still use a primitive paper based methods during voting; this system is characterized by manual form filling to chose leaders and transfer of the information from manual data capture forms to computerized datasheets, this has led to an excessive number of mistakes making their way into the final vote counts hence leading to confusion at the time of announcing the results. The main advantage of paper-based systems is that ballot papers are easily human auditable. The disadvantages outweigh the advantages for instance the need to print ballot papers is a slow, expensive, inflexible, environmentally hostile process, visual impairments, or literacy limitations and also last minute changes to the voter register are difficult to accommodate among others.
The document appears to be a project report for developing an online voting system for college elections. It includes sections on introduction, requirements analysis, project management, design, testing, and references. The introduction describes the problem of low voter turnout in traditional voting and proposes an online system to allow students to vote from anywhere. The requirements analysis section includes data flow diagrams and a data dictionary. The project management section estimates the project scope in function points, effort in person-months, and schedule. It also includes a risk table.
This document outlines a project to develop an online voting system with a centralized database and web interface. The team includes Mrs. K. Raja rajaeswari as the team guide and members S.Sethuraman, G.Abdul Ravuf, and K.Ravichandiran. The system aims to allow people to cast votes online in order to save time and reduce workload compared to traditional in-person voting. It also provides security and prevents false voting. The project will build a website for online voting and maintain the database. It provides several advantages like time savings, reduced workload, secure storage of voting data, and allowing remote voters like NRIs to vote.
The document describes an online voting system developed by the State Election Commission of Gujarat, India. The key objectives of the online voting system (OVS) are to authenticate voters, ensure the integrity and non-traceability of votes cast, and maintain the reliability and availability of the voting system while minimizing costs for the government. The system allows voters to cast their votes online from their homes or e-polling booths using a computer with internet connectivity and required software. It involves a three step process of online registration, account activation, and online voting on the election day by logging in and selecting candidates on the ballot paper.
The document describes an online voting system project presented by Jain Pooja. It includes an introduction describing how voters can register and vote online, proposed system details with administrator and voter user levels, module descriptions including login, viewing voter details, adding voters, polling, and report generation. It also includes database tables for administrators, voters, and candidates with field descriptions, and screenshots of the admin and voter registration pages.
A mobile(Android app ) based election app. A website or app that will help in smart election system. It can be used by the government,and in every sector when election is a major issue.
www.electionproject.ajce.ind.in
online election managment system is for automate tasks of an election.
web application was developed using cakephp.
full report and code is available .
for more details contact chikkujoseph50@gmail.com
This document discusses e-voting systems and compares traditional and electronic voting methods. It outlines the types of e-voting systems, including punch-card, optical scan, and direct-recording electronic voting machines. The document also describes the e-voting process and the required hardware and software, including operating systems, web technologies, databases, and minimum hardware specifications. Finally, it lists some advantages of e-voting, such as ease of use and instant results, and disadvantages, such as high costs and potential security issues.
The republic of Kenya comprises of eight (8) provinces now forty-seven counties. The country is located in East Africa and shares land borders with the Republics of Somalia in the East, Uganda in the West, Tanzania in the South and Ethiopia and Sudan (now South Sudan) in the North. The three largest and most influential ethnic groups in Kenya are the kikuyu, Luhya, and Kalenjins. In terms of religion Kenya is roughly split into 80% Christians while the rest are Muslims.
In Kenya, general elections are carried out every after five years where a head of state the President and The National Assembly representatives are elected. They are elected by the people. The national Assembly has about 220 members representing respective constituencies.
In the Local Governments they have the chairman and the Counselor. The counselors are all elected by the people of the state in the respective wards.
That is to say, in any given general elections, Kenyans vote for the president, the members of the National Assembly and the counselors.
Most African Electoral bodies IEBC not an exception right from their inception to date, even with latest advancements in technology, still use a primitive paper based methods during voting; this system is characterized by manual form filling to chose leaders and transfer of the information from manual data capture forms to computerized datasheets, this has led to an excessive number of mistakes making their way into the final vote counts hence leading to confusion at the time of announcing the results. The main advantage of paper-based systems is that ballot papers are easily human auditable. The disadvantages outweigh the advantages for instance the need to print ballot papers is a slow, expensive, inflexible, environmentally hostile process, visual impairments, or literacy limitations and also last minute changes to the voter register are difficult to accommodate among others.
The document appears to be a project report for developing an online voting system for college elections. It includes sections on introduction, requirements analysis, project management, design, testing, and references. The introduction describes the problem of low voter turnout in traditional voting and proposes an online system to allow students to vote from anywhere. The requirements analysis section includes data flow diagrams and a data dictionary. The project management section estimates the project scope in function points, effort in person-months, and schedule. It also includes a risk table.
This document outlines a project to develop an online voting system with a centralized database and web interface. The team includes Mrs. K. Raja rajaeswari as the team guide and members S.Sethuraman, G.Abdul Ravuf, and K.Ravichandiran. The system aims to allow people to cast votes online in order to save time and reduce workload compared to traditional in-person voting. It also provides security and prevents false voting. The project will build a website for online voting and maintain the database. It provides several advantages like time savings, reduced workload, secure storage of voting data, and allowing remote voters like NRIs to vote.
The document describes an online voting system developed by the State Election Commission of Gujarat, India. The key objectives of the online voting system (OVS) are to authenticate voters, ensure the integrity and non-traceability of votes cast, and maintain the reliability and availability of the voting system while minimizing costs for the government. The system allows voters to cast their votes online from their homes or e-polling booths using a computer with internet connectivity and required software. It involves a three step process of online registration, account activation, and online voting on the election day by logging in and selecting candidates on the ballot paper.
This document discusses online voting systems and e-voting. It describes different types of voting systems including paper-based, DRE, and internet voting. It outlines the objectives of e-voting including authenticating voters, maintaining ballot integrity, and ensuring system availability. Both advantages like convenience and faster results, and disadvantages like security issues are discussed. The document then describes how e-voting has been implemented in elections in several countries. It provides details about Gujarat's implementation of e-voting including costs, registration process, voting steps, and security algorithms used.
This document provides a project report on developing an online voting system in India. It discusses the background and need for an online voting system to address issues with the current in-person voting method. The objectives are to review the existing voting process, develop an automated online voting system, and validate the system to ensure only eligible voters can vote. Security is a key concern, as the system must prevent unauthorized access and ensure accurate vote counting.
The document describes an online voting system called Ova that consists of four user groups: general voters, candidates, inspectors, and administrators. It discusses requirements for an e-voting system such as voter eligibility verification, uniqueness of votes, accuracy of vote tallying, and verifiability of results. The proposed secure e-voting system architecture has three layers - a user interface layer, application logic layer, and database layer. The e-voting process allows mobile/web voting and has advantages such as speed, lower cost, convenience and security.
The document is a project report for an online voting system created by Nitin Bhasin in 2013 for NIIT. The report includes an introduction to the online voting system, background and significance of the study, objectives, requirements, and descriptions of the front-end and back-end architecture. It also includes diagrams of the database structure and tables. The report proposes an online system to address issues with existing voting methods in India and improve the voting process.
This document presents a proposal for an online polling system as an alternative method for voting. It would allow candidates to collect votes from anywhere during an election. The system would maintain voter details and personal information and publish results quickly after an election. Security issues like multiple registrations or votes by one voter are addressed. The system requirements including hardware, software, user characteristics and functional/non-functional requirements are outlined. Implementation details, the voting process, and future enhancements using biometrics are also discussed. It concludes that online voting could increase turnout while reducing costs and saving time.
This document provides an overview of an online voting project. It outlines the project guide, team members, table of contents, software and hardware requirements, goals of the proposed system, modules, and screenshots. The proposed system aims to provide an accurate, reliable, and easy-to-use online voting platform with immediate storage of information and no redundancy. It will allow citizens to register and vote online through various forms while candidates can add their information to the system. The results will then be displayed once voting is complete.
This document outlines a project proposal for an online voting system. It includes sections on acknowledgements, objectives, features, technical requirements, advantages over traditional methods, entity relationship and UML diagrams, and screenshots. The objectives are to create a web-based voting application with four user groups: general voters, candidates, administrators. Key features include secure login, viewing candidate profiles, casting authenticated votes, and reporting suspected users. It will use Java technologies and be deployed on Apache Tomcat.
This document describes an online voting system developed by students at V S B Engineering College in Karur, India. The system aims to allow voters to cast their ballots online in order to achieve 100% voter turnout and faster results. It discusses the objectives, advantages, functions and design of the online voting application. Key points include voter authentication through username and password, candidates displayed for selection, and real-time updating of vote counts. The system is designed for use on computers and mobile devices, with administrators able to register voters, reset vote tallies, view results, and email results to election committees.
This document provides an overview of an online voting system. It discusses how the system allows students at an institute to vote online with a valid student ID. Voters must first register with the system administrator who verifies their identity in existing databases. After registration, voters are assigned a voter ID to log in and vote. The document then discusses security issues with online voting and requirements for the proposed system, which aims to reduce costs and lines at polling stations while increasing voter turnout.
Project synopsis on online voting systemLhakpa Yangji
This document provides a synopsis for an online voting system project. It describes the objectives of developing an online system to allow citizens over 18 to vote from home. It notes issues with current physical voting systems like long queues and aims to increase voter turnout with a convenient online option. The proposed system would require voters to register with ID and password in order to securely cast anonymous votes online. The project would develop the necessary software tools like a database, website, and security protocols to implement this vision of online democratic participation.
This presentation discusses an online voting system (OVS) created by a team of students and their guide. The OVS allows voters to cast their votes electronically using internet-connected devices as an alternative to traditional voting methods. It provides authentication for voters and administrators. The system architecture involves an application server, database server, and clients connected through HTTP and TCP/IP. The presentation outlines the objectives, components, workflow, advantages and limitations of the OVS.
This document describes an advanced online voting system that allows voters to cast ballots in multiple languages, through televoting using phones or SMS, and absentee voting via email. The system aims to make voting more accessible and convenient. It stores voter data in a database and ensures privacy and security. Key features include supporting various regional languages, televoting to reach rural areas, and absentee voting for those unable to vote in person. The system was developed using technologies like Java, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and databases like MySQL and Oracle. It aims to evaluate existing and future online voting schemes to improve accessibility and participation.
This document outlines an online voting system project, including its goals to provide an accurate, reliable and redundant-free system for immediate storage of voting information that is easy to operate. It lists topics like the abstract, software and hardware requirements, working overview, user characteristics, advantages and modules. Screenshots are also included of forms for registration, polling, candidate information and results. The conclusion restates the goals of the proposed online voting system.
This document is a seminar report on e-voting technology submitted by Deepak Kumar to partially fulfill requirements for a Bachelor of Engineering degree. The report covers requirements and models for remote e-voting systems as well as new cryptographic voting schemes for polling stations. It includes sections on introduction, scope of study, existing voting methods, requirements, database design, and conclusions. The report evaluates technologies that could automate and improve the voting process in India.
This document outlines an online voting system project that aims to address issues with existing voting systems. It includes sections on the objectives, abstract, introduction, existing systems and their drawbacks, proposed system and advantages, requirements specification including hardware and software, modules, system design including diagrams, coding, testing, screenshots, future enhancements, and conclusions. The project maintains administrator and voter user levels and allows voters to cast their votes online from anywhere in the country. It seeks to make the voting process less expensive, time-consuming, and paper-intensive compared to traditional methods.
The document outlines the key aspects of an online voting system project. It includes sections on the introduction, background, objectives, justification, scope, requirements, and security issues of the online voting system. It also provides entity relationship and data flow diagrams to model the system's design, along with proposed database tables, screenshots, and conclusions. The goal of the project is to develop an automated and secure online system to allow voters to cast their votes from any location in a fast, convenient, and verifiable manner.
This document presents an online voting system project. It includes an introduction to the system, proposed system details, software requirements, module descriptions, database tables, and screenshots of the login and home pages. The key points are:
- The online voting system allows Indian citizens over 18 to vote from anywhere without going to a polling station.
- It has administrator and voter levels, and facilitates voter identification, online voting management, and providing voter information to the Election Commission of India.
- It uses MySQL, PHP, and browsers like Firefox and Chrome. Modules include sign in, voter details, sign up, polling, and report generation.
- It has tables for administrators, voters, and candidates with fields like
The document proposes an online voting system project that would allow eligible Pakistani citizens over 18 to vote online without going to physical polling stations. A group of two BSIT students, Ayesha Saeed and Iqra Azam, would develop the system over 2-3 months. It would have normal and election modes, encrypt voting data, and validate voters' eligibility. The system would specify registration and voting times, add candidates, and post election results on a website. It would need a web server with Java and cryptographic packages to securely transmit and store votes in a database.
The document describes an online voting system that allows eligible Indian citizens over 18 years of age to cast their votes online without going to polling booths. It discusses the introduction, analysis, feasibility study, design, system modeling, and conclusion of the online voting system. The system would use a database maintained by the Election Commission of India containing voter information to verify voters and allow them to login and cast their votes.
This project proposal is for developing an online voting system. The key points are:
1. The system will allow for candidate registration, verification of documents, and generation of login credentials for candidates and voters. Admin will manage the system.
2. The goal is to enable a fast and secure electronic voting process where voters can view candidate profiles and cast one vote. It aims to increase voter turnout and transparency.
3. The methodology will use an incremental model to develop the system in standalone modules through analysis, design, implementation, and testing phases. Feasibility analysis found the technical, economic, operational, and schedule aspects to be viable.
This document discusses online voting systems and e-voting. It describes different types of voting systems including paper-based, DRE, and internet voting. It outlines the objectives of e-voting including authenticating voters, maintaining ballot integrity, and ensuring system availability. Both advantages like convenience and faster results, and disadvantages like security issues are discussed. The document then describes how e-voting has been implemented in elections in several countries. It provides details about Gujarat's implementation of e-voting including costs, registration process, voting steps, and security algorithms used.
This document provides a project report on developing an online voting system in India. It discusses the background and need for an online voting system to address issues with the current in-person voting method. The objectives are to review the existing voting process, develop an automated online voting system, and validate the system to ensure only eligible voters can vote. Security is a key concern, as the system must prevent unauthorized access and ensure accurate vote counting.
The document describes an online voting system called Ova that consists of four user groups: general voters, candidates, inspectors, and administrators. It discusses requirements for an e-voting system such as voter eligibility verification, uniqueness of votes, accuracy of vote tallying, and verifiability of results. The proposed secure e-voting system architecture has three layers - a user interface layer, application logic layer, and database layer. The e-voting process allows mobile/web voting and has advantages such as speed, lower cost, convenience and security.
The document is a project report for an online voting system created by Nitin Bhasin in 2013 for NIIT. The report includes an introduction to the online voting system, background and significance of the study, objectives, requirements, and descriptions of the front-end and back-end architecture. It also includes diagrams of the database structure and tables. The report proposes an online system to address issues with existing voting methods in India and improve the voting process.
This document presents a proposal for an online polling system as an alternative method for voting. It would allow candidates to collect votes from anywhere during an election. The system would maintain voter details and personal information and publish results quickly after an election. Security issues like multiple registrations or votes by one voter are addressed. The system requirements including hardware, software, user characteristics and functional/non-functional requirements are outlined. Implementation details, the voting process, and future enhancements using biometrics are also discussed. It concludes that online voting could increase turnout while reducing costs and saving time.
This document provides an overview of an online voting project. It outlines the project guide, team members, table of contents, software and hardware requirements, goals of the proposed system, modules, and screenshots. The proposed system aims to provide an accurate, reliable, and easy-to-use online voting platform with immediate storage of information and no redundancy. It will allow citizens to register and vote online through various forms while candidates can add their information to the system. The results will then be displayed once voting is complete.
This document outlines a project proposal for an online voting system. It includes sections on acknowledgements, objectives, features, technical requirements, advantages over traditional methods, entity relationship and UML diagrams, and screenshots. The objectives are to create a web-based voting application with four user groups: general voters, candidates, administrators. Key features include secure login, viewing candidate profiles, casting authenticated votes, and reporting suspected users. It will use Java technologies and be deployed on Apache Tomcat.
This document describes an online voting system developed by students at V S B Engineering College in Karur, India. The system aims to allow voters to cast their ballots online in order to achieve 100% voter turnout and faster results. It discusses the objectives, advantages, functions and design of the online voting application. Key points include voter authentication through username and password, candidates displayed for selection, and real-time updating of vote counts. The system is designed for use on computers and mobile devices, with administrators able to register voters, reset vote tallies, view results, and email results to election committees.
This document provides an overview of an online voting system. It discusses how the system allows students at an institute to vote online with a valid student ID. Voters must first register with the system administrator who verifies their identity in existing databases. After registration, voters are assigned a voter ID to log in and vote. The document then discusses security issues with online voting and requirements for the proposed system, which aims to reduce costs and lines at polling stations while increasing voter turnout.
Project synopsis on online voting systemLhakpa Yangji
This document provides a synopsis for an online voting system project. It describes the objectives of developing an online system to allow citizens over 18 to vote from home. It notes issues with current physical voting systems like long queues and aims to increase voter turnout with a convenient online option. The proposed system would require voters to register with ID and password in order to securely cast anonymous votes online. The project would develop the necessary software tools like a database, website, and security protocols to implement this vision of online democratic participation.
This presentation discusses an online voting system (OVS) created by a team of students and their guide. The OVS allows voters to cast their votes electronically using internet-connected devices as an alternative to traditional voting methods. It provides authentication for voters and administrators. The system architecture involves an application server, database server, and clients connected through HTTP and TCP/IP. The presentation outlines the objectives, components, workflow, advantages and limitations of the OVS.
This document describes an advanced online voting system that allows voters to cast ballots in multiple languages, through televoting using phones or SMS, and absentee voting via email. The system aims to make voting more accessible and convenient. It stores voter data in a database and ensures privacy and security. Key features include supporting various regional languages, televoting to reach rural areas, and absentee voting for those unable to vote in person. The system was developed using technologies like Java, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and databases like MySQL and Oracle. It aims to evaluate existing and future online voting schemes to improve accessibility and participation.
This document outlines an online voting system project, including its goals to provide an accurate, reliable and redundant-free system for immediate storage of voting information that is easy to operate. It lists topics like the abstract, software and hardware requirements, working overview, user characteristics, advantages and modules. Screenshots are also included of forms for registration, polling, candidate information and results. The conclusion restates the goals of the proposed online voting system.
This document is a seminar report on e-voting technology submitted by Deepak Kumar to partially fulfill requirements for a Bachelor of Engineering degree. The report covers requirements and models for remote e-voting systems as well as new cryptographic voting schemes for polling stations. It includes sections on introduction, scope of study, existing voting methods, requirements, database design, and conclusions. The report evaluates technologies that could automate and improve the voting process in India.
This document outlines an online voting system project that aims to address issues with existing voting systems. It includes sections on the objectives, abstract, introduction, existing systems and their drawbacks, proposed system and advantages, requirements specification including hardware and software, modules, system design including diagrams, coding, testing, screenshots, future enhancements, and conclusions. The project maintains administrator and voter user levels and allows voters to cast their votes online from anywhere in the country. It seeks to make the voting process less expensive, time-consuming, and paper-intensive compared to traditional methods.
The document outlines the key aspects of an online voting system project. It includes sections on the introduction, background, objectives, justification, scope, requirements, and security issues of the online voting system. It also provides entity relationship and data flow diagrams to model the system's design, along with proposed database tables, screenshots, and conclusions. The goal of the project is to develop an automated and secure online system to allow voters to cast their votes from any location in a fast, convenient, and verifiable manner.
This document presents an online voting system project. It includes an introduction to the system, proposed system details, software requirements, module descriptions, database tables, and screenshots of the login and home pages. The key points are:
- The online voting system allows Indian citizens over 18 to vote from anywhere without going to a polling station.
- It has administrator and voter levels, and facilitates voter identification, online voting management, and providing voter information to the Election Commission of India.
- It uses MySQL, PHP, and browsers like Firefox and Chrome. Modules include sign in, voter details, sign up, polling, and report generation.
- It has tables for administrators, voters, and candidates with fields like
The document proposes an online voting system project that would allow eligible Pakistani citizens over 18 to vote online without going to physical polling stations. A group of two BSIT students, Ayesha Saeed and Iqra Azam, would develop the system over 2-3 months. It would have normal and election modes, encrypt voting data, and validate voters' eligibility. The system would specify registration and voting times, add candidates, and post election results on a website. It would need a web server with Java and cryptographic packages to securely transmit and store votes in a database.
The document describes an online voting system that allows eligible Indian citizens over 18 years of age to cast their votes online without going to polling booths. It discusses the introduction, analysis, feasibility study, design, system modeling, and conclusion of the online voting system. The system would use a database maintained by the Election Commission of India containing voter information to verify voters and allow them to login and cast their votes.
This project proposal is for developing an online voting system. The key points are:
1. The system will allow for candidate registration, verification of documents, and generation of login credentials for candidates and voters. Admin will manage the system.
2. The goal is to enable a fast and secure electronic voting process where voters can view candidate profiles and cast one vote. It aims to increase voter turnout and transparency.
3. The methodology will use an incremental model to develop the system in standalone modules through analysis, design, implementation, and testing phases. Feasibility analysis found the technical, economic, operational, and schedule aspects to be viable.
This document is a project report submitted by Alok Sharma for a summer training internship on a Console Based Billing System. The report provides details of the project including objectives to create a convenient billing solution and generate financial reports. It discusses the existing manual system and problems with it. The proposed computerized system aims to be more user friendly, support data sharing and modification, and strategic decision making through easy report generation. A feasibility analysis is also included covering technical, behavioral, economic and product aspects.
A documentation on electronic voting using the workflow model of software engineering and the complete SRS included in it included the test cases scenarios etc.
Complete project on hospital maangement systemRahul Kumar
This document provides an overview of a proposed hospital management system project. It includes sections on feasibility study, requirement analysis, structured analysis, system requirements including hardware and software, system design including data flow diagrams and program description, and conclusions. The feasibility study found the project to be technically, economically, and operationally feasible. Requirements analysis involved understanding user needs through questionnaires. Structured analysis tools included data flow diagrams, data dictionaries, and process descriptions. The system requirements specified the hardware as a Pentium III with 128MB RAM and software as Windows with Turbo C++. The system design section provided high level and level 1 data flow diagrams. In conclusions, the system was found to provide improvements over a manual system and future enhancements
Hospitals currently use a manual system for visiting Doctor Slip as a token. The current system
requires numerous paper forms, with data stores spread throughout the hospital management infrastructure.
Often information (on forms) is incomplete, or does not follow management standards. Forms are often lost
in transit between departments requiring a comprehensive auditing process to ensure that no vital
information is lost. Multiple copies of the same information exist in the hospital and may lead to
inconsistencies in data in various data stores.
A significant part of the operation of any hospital involves the acquisition, management and timely
retrieval of great volumes of information. This information typically involves; Doctor, Room, Department
and Patient personal Information. All of this information must be managed in an efficient and cost wise
fashion so that an institution's resources may be effectively utilized Hospital E-Token management will
automate the management of the hospital making it more efficient and error free for outdoor patient. It aims
at standardizing data, consolidating data ensuring data integrity and reducing inconsistencies.
This document is a student's project proposal form for designing and implementing an online polling system. The student aims to build a secure online voting system for student elections at Ajayi Crowther University. The system would allow each voter to cast one vote and store votes in a database. It would tally votes by candidate and display results graphically for administrators. The student researched other voting systems and security issues to address. The proposed methodology is a waterfall approach using ASP.NET, C#, and MySQL. Potential challenges include creating election modules. The significance is reducing costs, staffing needs and increasing voter convenience and participation. The scope is studying Ajayi Crowther's existing system and Nigerian electoral processes. The only limitation identified is
Post office management system project ..pdfKamal Acharya
POST OFFICE works in every walk of our life. Through the automation of this system one can easily generate the information about the customer available and also about the old records.
For this efficient software the first and the foremost thing is that all the requirements should be known before hand and the developer should devote its effort for the completion of that requirement which are demanded by the customer should be fulfilled. This system can be used in various education departments and can distribute the copies of the system among the management and staff members for the required information of their customer.
The document describes an online voting system project. It includes sections on the introduction and need for an online voting system, literature review of traditional voting and issues with it, technical details of the proposed system including hardware/software requirements, system analysis, design including ER diagram, DFD, use case diagram, and implementation stages. The overall goal is to develop a web-based online voting application to improve on traditional voting methods.
The document provides an overview of a manufacturing system that schedules production operations based on daily sales updates from dealers. It describes the existing manual system and need for an automated system. The proposed system would use a database to store product and supplier information. It would allow dealers to enter sales and orders online and generate production schedules and orders for suppliers. The system would incorporate intelligent order processing to check for discrepancies. The document discusses analyzing the current system and determining technical, economic, and operational feasibility of the proposed automated system before development. It outlines hardware, software, and technology requirements including Java, JSP, HTML, and databases.
The document discusses an e-voting system project that aims to provide a secure and user-friendly online voting system. It outlines the existing paper-based voting system and proposes an online voting system where voters can cast their votes from anywhere in India through a database that stores voter information and votes. The proposed system is designed to accurately record and retrieve voter information and votes in a planned, reliable, and redundant manner. It requires hardware like a PC and Windows OS along with Java programming language to develop the online voting software.
This document provides an overview and objectives of developing an online job portal system. It discusses conducting a feasibility study and problem analysis of the current manual system. The proposed system will use a three-tier architecture and allow job seekers to upload CVs and employers to post jobs and search profiles. Object-oriented analysis and design approaches are mentioned to analyze functional requirements and produce implementation specifications.
This document provides an overview and introduction to developing an online job portal system. It discusses the purpose of creating a system that allows job seekers to upload their CVs and for company representatives to search for and view candidate information. The objectives are outlined as developing a system for job applicants and recruiters to communicate and search for suitable jobs and candidates. Limitations of the existing manual system and benefits of the proposed online system are also summarized. Finally, it introduces the requirements analysis phase and importance of understanding the current system operations before designing a new system.
The document provides an overview of a college website management system. It discusses the purpose and scope of the system, which is to automate college operations and provide services to members. It outlines the key functionality including online membership, tracking admissions and activities. The objectives are to make information retrieval and maintenance easy while adopting security measures. The proposed system would use ASP.NET for the front-end and be suitable for any education institute.
This document outlines a project proposal for developing a billing system. It includes sections on the project objectives, categories, reports, technologies, hardware requirements, future scope, analysis of the existing system, proposed system characteristics, feasibility analysis, data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagrams, database design, and screenshots of sample forms. The project aims to automate billing for a department store chain to allow for efficient management of customer and product data and generation of sales reports.
2. INFORMATION GATHERING.pptx Computer Applications in PharmacyVedika Narvekar
B.Pharm sem 2
Computer Applications in Pharmacy
requirement and feasibility analysis, data flow diagrams, process
specifications, input/output design, process life cycle, planning and
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1. ABSTRACT
Resources Required:Development Tool:- PHP
Database- My Sql
Server- WAMP Server
INTRODUCTION-:
“ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM” is an online voting technique. It is based on the other
online services like “ONLINE RESERVATION SYSTEM” .In this system people who
have citizenship of INDIA and whose age is above 18 years of any sex can give
hisher vote online without going to any polling booth. There is a DATABASE
which is maintained by the ELECTION COMMISION OF INDIA in which all the
names of voter with complete information is stored.
SCOPE-:
¬ This system will increase the voting percentage in India.
¬ If high security is applied then it may reduce false vote.
WORKING-:
In “ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM” a voter can use hisher voting right online without
any difficulty. HeShe has to fill a registration form to register himselfherself. All
the entries is checked by the DATABASE which has already all information about
the voter. If all the entries are correct then a USER ID and PASSWORD is given
to the voter, by using that ID and PASSWORD heshe can use hisher vote. If
conditions are wrong then that entry will be discarded.
CHAPTER-1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose
In “ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM” a voter can use hisher voting right online without
any difficulty. HeShe has to fill a registration form to register himselfherself. All
the entries is checked by the DATABASE which has already all information about
the voter. If all the entries are correct then a USER ID and PASSWORD is given
to the voter, by using that ID and PASSWORD heshe can use hisher vote. If
conditions are wrong then that entry will be discarded.
1.2 Scope
The scope of the project that is hosted on the server. There is a DATABASE
which is maintained by the ELECTION COMMISION OF INDIA in which all the
names of voter with complete information is stored.
1.3 Technologies to be used
This project will be a Web application to be developed in PHP having
•Database Design (My SQL)
•For Design (HTML 4.0)
•Coding (PHP)
•Testing (WAMP SERVER)
•Reporting Tool (Data Report)
1.4 Overview
Project is related to Online Voting System.
The project maintains two levels of users:•Administrator Level
•Voter Level
Main facilities available in this project are:•Maintaining voter’s Identification.
2. Providing online voting management.
•Providing Updation of voter’s information.
•Provide voter information to ELECTION COMMISION OF INDIA.
•ELECTION COMMISION OF INDIA maintains the complete information of voter.
•Voter can give hisher vote from any part of India.
CHAPTER-2
OVERALL DESCRIPTION
2.1 Goals of proposed system
1. Planned approach towards working: - The working in the organization will be
well planned and organized. The data will be stored properly in data stores,
which will help in retrieval of information as well as its storage.
2. Accuracy: - The level of accuracy in the proposed system will be higher. All
operation would be done correctly and it ensures that whatever information is
coming from the center is accurate.
3. Reliability: - The reliability of the proposed system will be high due to the
above stated reasons. The reason for the increased reliability of the system is
that now there would be proper storage of information.
4. No Redundancy: - In the proposed system utmost care would be that no
information is repeated anywhere, in storage or otherwise. This would assure
economic use of storage space and consistency in the data stored.
5. Immediate retrieval of information: - The main objective of proposed system
is to provide for a quick and efficient retrieval of information.
6. Immediate storage of information: - In manual system there are many
problems to store the largest amount of information.
7. Easy to Operate: - The system should be easy to operate and should be such
that it can be developed within a short period of time and fit in the limited
budget of the user.
2.2 Background
ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM is a voting system by which any Voter can use hisher
voting rights from any where in India. ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM contains-:
•Voter’s information in database.
•Voter’s Names with ID.
Voter’s vote in a database.
•Calculation of total number of votes.
Various operational works that are done in the system are:•Recording information of the Voter in Voter database.
•Checking of information filled by voter.
•Discard the false information.
•cach information is sent to ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA.
2.3 Project Requirements
Hardware Requirements (Processor RAM Disk Space)
Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium IV, Higher 128 Mb or Higher 130 Mb
Software Requirements (Operating System Database)
Win-98, Win-XP, Linux, My SQL
2.4 User Characteristics
Every user should be:
Comfortable with Internet Browser.
He must have brief knowledge of voting system.
3. He must also have basic knowledge of English too.
2.5 Constraints
gUI is only in English.
Login and password is used for identification of Voter.
2.6 Definitions of problems
• Not User Friendly: The existing system is not user friendly because the
retrieval of data is very slow and data is not maintained efficiently.
• Difficulty in report generating: We require more calculations to generate the
final result so it is generated at the end of the session. And the voter not get a
single chance to change hisher vote.
• Time consuming: Every work is done manually so we cannot generate report in
the middle of the session or as per the requirement because it is very time
consuming.
CHAPTER-3
FEASIBILITY STUDY
Depending on the results of the initial investigation the survey is now expanded
to a more detailed feasibility study. “FEASIBILITY STUDY” is a test of system
proposal according to its workability, impact of the organization, ability to meet
needs and effective use of the resources. It focuses on these major questions:
1. What are the user’s demonstrable needs and how does a candidate system
meet them?
2. What resources are available for given candidate system?
3. What are the likely impacts of the candidate system on the organization?
4. Whether it is worth to solve the problem?
During feasibility analysis for this project, following primary areas of interest are
to be considered. Investigation and generating ideas about a new system does
this.
S[b]teps in feasibility analysis[/b]
Eight steps involved in the feasibility analysis are:
•Form a project team and appoint a project leader.
•Prepare system flowcharts.
•Enumerate potential proposed system.
•Define and identify characteristics of proposed system.
•Determine and evaluate performance and cost effective of each proposed
system.
•Weight system performance and cost data.
•Select the best-proposed system.
•Prepare and report final project directive to management.
3.1 Technical feasibility
A study of resource availability that may affect the ability to achieve an
acceptable system. This evaluation determines whether the technology needed
for the proposed system is available or not.
•Can the work for the project be done with current equipment existing software
technology & available personal?
•Can the system be upgraded if developed?
•If new technology is needed then what can be developed?
•his is concerned with specifying equipment and software that will successfully
satisfy the user requirement. The technical needs of the system may include:
Front-end and back-end selection
An important issue for the development of a project is the selection of suitable
4. front-end and back-end. When we decided to develop the project we went
through an extensive study to determine the most suitable platform that suits
the needs of the organization as well as helps in development of the project.
The aspects of our study included the following factors.
Front-end selection:
1. It must have a GUI that assists employees that are not from IT background.
2. Scalability and extensibility.
3. Flexibility.
4. Robustness.
5. According to the organization requirement and the culture.
6. Must provide excellent reporting features with good printing support.
7. Platform independent.
8. Easy to debug and maintain.
9. Event driven programming facility.
10. Front end must support some popular back end like Ms Access.
According to the above stated features we selected PHP as the front-end for
developing our project.
Back-end Selection:
1. Multiple user support.
2. Efficient data handling.
3. Provide inherent features for security.
4. Efficient data retrieval and maintenance.
5. Stored procedures.
6. Popularity.
7. Operating System compatible.
8. Easy to install.
9. Various drivers must be available.
10. Easy to implant with the Front-end.
According to above stated features we selected MY SQL as the backend.
The technical feasibility is frequently the most difficult area encountered at this
stage. It is essential that the process of analysis and definition be conducted in
parallel with an assessment to technical feasibility. It centers on the existing
computer system and to what extent it can support the proposed system.
3.2 Economical feasibility
Economic justification is generally the “Bottom Line” consideration for most
systems. Economic justification includes a broad range of concerns that includes
cost benefit analysis. In this we weight the cost and the benefits associated with
the candidate system and if it suits the basic purpose of the organization i.e.
profit making, the project is making to the analysis and design phase.
The financial and the economic questions during the preliminary investigation are
verified to estimate the following:
•The cost to conduct a full system investigation.
•The cost of hardware and software for the class of application being considered.
. The benefits in the form of reduced cost.
•The proposed system will give the minute information, as a result the
performance is improved
•This feasibility checks whether the system can be developed with the available
funds. The Online voting system does not require enormous amount of money to
be developed. This can be done economically if planned judicially, so it is
economically feasible. The cost of project depends upon the number of man-
5. hours required.
3.3 Operational Feasibility
It is mainly related to human organizations and political aspects. The points to
be
considered are:
•What changes will be brought with the system?
• What organization structures are disturbed?
•What new skills will be required? Do the existing staff members have these
skills? If not, can they be trained in due course of time?
The system is operationally feasible as it very easy for the End users to operate
it. It only needs basic information about Windows platform.
3.4 Schedule feasibility
Time evaluation is the most important consideration in the development of
project. The time schedule required for the developed of this project is very
important since more development time effect machine time, cost and cause
delay in the development of other systems.
A reliable Online voting system can be developed in the considerable amount of
time
CHAPTER-4
DESIGN
4.1 Software Requirement Specification
4.1.1 Objective:
The main objectives of system for Online voting system are:
•The objective of Online voting system is to help the organization in automating
the whole manual processing of the existing system.
•The main objective to develop the system is to make the accurate & efficient
decisions in different tasks at different time at different situations. The existing
system is manual so members of the unit generally face a lot of embarrassing
situations many times. Now they need to automate the whole process so as to
make it more easy and accurate.
•System should support multi-user environment.
•System should be fully automated.
•System should provide concrete security features like creating users and
assigning privileges to users of the system.
•System should be capable to keep track of all the detailed descriptions of the
client and the whole details of services offered by the client organization.
•Various outputs (reports) should be available online any time.
•System should be able to handle extremely large volumes of data (i.e. Large
database support)
4.1.2 Scope:1.Advanced technology- It is an advanced technology used now a days. It
increases the E knowledge of the users which is very necessary for current
generation.
2.Internet: It is an online facility and hence very useful for the users.
Voters can vote from any where at any time in India.
3.E-Mails: ELECTION COMMISION OF INDIA can send the error report to a
particular user if heshe entered false information.
4.E-SMS: People they have not internet connection they can not check the
emails or not have email they can be informed by SMS on their mobile. Today
6. many websites provide free SMS to the mobile. ELECTION COMMISION OF INDIA
can use these to send any information.
4.1.3 Advantages:
•Fast and easy service.
•The online voting system provides a less time consuming .
•It reduces the paper work and makes the work less tedious for ELESTION
COMMISION.
•It is a better way for voting.
•By this voting percentage will increase drastically.
Voter has no need to go to any polling booth ,so it is easy to use.
4.1.4 Technologies to be used:This project will be a Web application to be developed in PHP having
• Database Design (My SQL)
• Form Design (HTML 4.0)
• Coding (PHP)
• Testing (XAMP SERVER)
• Reporting Tool (Data Report)
4.1.5 OVERVIEW:
1. Requirements:
• FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
• Registration of the voter is done by ELECTION COMMISION OF INDIA.
• ELECTION COMMISION OF INDIA can change the information any time if
required.
• Registration of the Voter depends upon the information filled by the user.
• Voter is given a unique ID and PASSWORD.
Voter can give vote after login and entering the ID and PASSWORD.
• In the DATABASE information of every voter is stored.
• Database shows the information of every user.
NON-FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. Secure access of confidential data (user’s details). SSL can be used.
2. 24 X 7 availability.
3. Better component design to get better performance at peak time.
4. Flexible service based architecture will be highly desirable for future extension
2. Project Requirements
Hardware Requirements (Processor RAM Disk Space)
Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium IV, Higher 64 Mb or Higher 130 Mb
Software Requirements (Operating System Database)
Win-98, Win-XP, Linux, My SQL
3. Software interface:
• Client on Internet: Web Browser, Operating System (Windows).
. Client on intranet: Client Software, Web Browser, Operating System
(Windows).
• Web Server: WAMP Server, Operating System (Windows)
• Data Base server: MYSQL, Operating System (Windows).
4. Communication interface:
The above diagram shows the connectivity between the client side, application
server and database server. The client or customer can access the HTML server
or client software. These are connected to the Wamp Server (WAMP) by a TCP/IP
7. which is a communication protocol used to connect the teachers or parents to
the internet. This WAMP Server now directly communicates with the database
made in MYSQL. All the enquires or data will be retrieved from the database.
4.1.6 Summary:
“ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM” is an online voting technique. It is based on the other
online services like “ONLINE RESERVATION SYSTEM” .In this system people who
have citizenship of INDIA and whose age is above 18 years of any sex can give
hisher vote online without going to any polling booth. There is a DATABASE
which is maintained by the ELECTION COMMISION OF INDIA in which all the
names of voter with complete information is stored. In “ONLINE VOTING
SYSTEM” a voter can use hisher voting right online without any difficulty.
HeShe has to fill a registration form to register himselfherself. All the entries is
checked by the DATABASE which has already all information about the voter. If
all the entries are correct then a USER ID and PASSWORD is given to the voter,
by using that ID and PASSWORD heshe can use hisher vote. If conditions are
wrong then that entry will be discarded.
DFD Level-0
The above diagram is a 0-level DFD that only shows the flow of data between
the various and the system. In online voting system the Administrator is the
controller of the system and all the decisions are made by him. The
Administrator can handle the entire voter and their details, voting details etc.
and view details of them and he can update that detail also.
DFD Level 1
The above shown diagram is a 1-level Data Flow Diagram for the Online voting
system. According to this DFD various process are done after login process. The
Administrator can register voter. The ELECTION COMMISION can register the
voters and voter can use their voting rights. The voter can view the final report
after giving vote..
DFD: Level 2.1
The above shown diagram is a 2.1 level Data Flow Diagram for the Online voting
system. According to this DFD. The Administrator can register the voter
information. Administrator can allow or denies the voter. A voter can give vote if
all the information filled by himher are correct.
CHAPTER-5
SYSTEM MODLING
Entity Relationship Diagram
The entity relationship diagram shows the relationship between the various users
and their attributes. There is a relationship between the election commission and
voter.
The VOTER has different attributes to store their data to data base are
follows:1. Name-Name contain first name, middle name, last name.
2. Age (should be above 18 years)
3. City
4. State
5. Father’s/Husband Name
6. Address
7. Phone number (Permanent)
8. Phone number (Mobile)
9. Email address
8. CONCLUSION
This Online Voting system will manage the Voter’s information by which voter
can login and use his voting rights. The system will incorporate all features of
Voting system. Its provide the tools for maintaining voter’s vote to every party
and it count total no. of votes of every party. There is a DATABASE which is
maintained by the ELECTION COMMISION OF INDIA in which all the names of
voter with complete information is stored.
In this user who is above 18 year’s register his/her information on the database
and when he/she want to vote he/she has to login by his id and password and
can vote to any party only single time. Voting detail store in database and the
result is displayed by calculation. By online voting system percentage of voting is
increases. It decreases the cost and time of voting process. It is very easy to use
and It is vary less time consuming. It is very easy to debug.
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