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STUDENT AFFAIRS
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
Presented by:
Yassen Mohamed
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
• 1. INTRODUTION
a) Purpose
b) Scope
c) Definitions
d) Overview
• 2. Overall description
a) Product perspective
b) Product functions
c) User characteristics
• 3. Requirements
a) Functional Requirements
b) Use Cases
c) Non-functional Requirements
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose:
• The project is about to handle all the information of the
student regarding admission and examination. Also it
manages resources which were managed and handled by
manpower previously. The main purpose of the project is to
integrate distinct sections of the organization into consistent
manner so that complex functions can be handled smoothly
by any technical or non-technical persons.
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose:
• The project aims at the following matters:
1. Automation of admission and enrolment as per board, quota,
category and available seats.
2. Assistance in decision-making.
3. To manage information of student, faculty and courses.
1. INTRODUCTION
1.2 Scope:
The scope of the project includes the following:
o Any college can use this system as it is not client centric.
o All admission and examination related work for the student can
be done using this system.
o Deliver Electronic Workplace
o Provide Bi-lingual support
o Application Support & Maintenance after deployment to
production
o The Admin Module can be reused for projects as well which have
many users with different rights. Hence it is reusable.
1. INTRODUCTION
1.3 Definitions:
The student management system is an automated version of
manual Student Management System. It can handle all details
about a student. The details include college details, subject
details, student personnel details, academic details, exam details
etc. Our system has two types of accessing modes, administrator,
and user. Student management system is managed by an
administrator. It is the job of the administrator to insert update
and monitor the whole process. When a user logs in to the
system. He would only view details of the student. He can't
perform any changes.
1. INTRODUCTION
1.4 Overview
Student affairs activities in most higher education institutions are summarized in a series of services
that:
It starts with accepting students and registering them, going through all the activities that
support the academic, administrative, and financial aspects During the study period until
graduation and archiving, which would support the educational process by facilitating Track
student progress in line with higher education quality requirements.
This work aims to help universities and educational academies that lack an accurate system
in order to manage student affairs activities, starting from admission and registration, passing
through presenting results, and even financial follow-up of students’ dues. The target system
is a (Web Based Application) (based on Web Application technology). Electronic works to
save time, effort, speed, and accuracy in completing tasks and facilitate follow-up and
communication with all elements benefiting from student services, in order to support the
educational process and reach an acceptable level of performance quality.
2. OVERALL DESCRIPTION
2.1 Product perspective
The web-based Student Information Management System aims to
record a large number of student records and manage student and
out-of-school affairs and needs online help to manage student records.
The website should be easy to use, quick to learn and reliable for the
above purpose.
Student management Information System is intended to be a stand-
alone product and should not depend on the availability of other
website. The system will also have an administrator who has full-
fledged rights with regards to performing all actions related to control
and management of the website.
2. OVERALL DESCRIPTION
2.2 Product functions
There are three different users who will be using this product:
1. Administrator who can view and edit the details of any students.
2. The university doctor who puts exams and grades for students, records absences,
and
prints reports on students.
3. Students who can view their details as well as they can edit their details.
The features that are available to the Administrator are:
• An Administrator can login into the system and perform any of the available
operations.
a) Can enable/disable student.
b) Can add / edit student information to the database.
c) Can make search for a specific student.
d) Can access all the details of the student.
2. OVERALL DESCRIPTION
2.2 Product functions
• The features that are available to the university doctor
a) Can prepare test
b) Can make attendance
c) Can prepare report
• The features that are available to the student are:
a) Student can login into the system and can perform any of the
available options.
b) Can view his/her personal details.
c) Can edit his/her personal details
d) Can upload his/her resume.
e) Can upload his/her image.
2. OVERALL DESCRIPTION
2.3 User characteristics
There are mainly three kinds of users for the product.
The users include:
• Administrator
• professor
• Student
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Functional Requirements
3.1.1 Log in Module (LM) :
User (admin, student, and teachers) shall be able to load the
Login Module in the internet browser. The LM shall support the user to
log into the system. The login panel shall contain fields to contain a
username and a field for password. The password field shall be masked
with symbols when the user types. It shall also contain a button
labelled as Login. When the user clicks on Login button the username
and password will be verified by database administrator and then only
the user will able to use the system functions.
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Functional Requirements
3.1.2 Registered Users Module (RUM)
After successful login, user shall be able to continue
navigating through the website and view college detailed information.
After successful login, user (admin, student, and teachers) shall be able
to update and maintain their profile, such as changing password and
personal details.
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Functional Requirements
3.1.3 Normal Users Module (NUM)
Users who visit SMS but have not registered, are able to
navigate through the website. Users shall be able to view currently held
events & upcoming institute schedule. Users shall be able to view
college timings and their faculties information. Users are able to
register themselves as registered users, by clicking on the register now
button.
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Functional Requirements
3.1.4 Administrator Module (AM)
After successful login, system shall display administrative
functions. Administrative functions shown shall be add and update.
When administrator clicks on the add button, system shall display a
section where administrator can add new student details, remove
unused student details and many more. When administrator clicks on
update button, system shall display a section where administrator can
update student details and schedule of lecture which are currently
stored in the database. When administrator adds, updates or delete
and entry, the AM module will send the request to the Server Module
which will do the necessary changes to the DB.
3. REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Functional Requirements
3.1.5 Server Module (SM)
SM shall be between the various modules and the DB. SM shall
receive all requests and format the pages accordingly to be displayed.
SM shall validate and execute all requests from the other modules.
3.
REQUIREMENTS
3.2 Use Cases
3.
REQUIREMENTS
3.3 Non-functional Requirements
3.3.1 Performance :
The Student Management System shall be built upon the web
development technique and put on the web server online. The system
and the server must be capable of handling the real time error
functionality occurs by the defined users. In addition, the system must
be safety critical. All failures reported by the server side must be
handled instantaneously to allow for
user and system safety.
3.3.2 Reliability
The system is safety critical. If it moves out of normal operation
mode, the requirement to drop or down the server and fix it as soon as
possible and open it again. This emergency behavior shall not occur
without reason.
3.3.3 Availability
When in normal operating conditions, request by a user for an online
system shall be handled within 1 second. Immediate feedback of the
systems activities shall be communicated to the user by clearing the
system and giving space n speed to their hospitality.
3.3.4 Security
There shall be a strong security mechanism should be place in the
server side of the system to keep unwanted users to hack or damage
the system.
3.
REQUIREMENTS
3.3 Non-functional Requirements
3.3.5 Maintainability
There shall be design documents describing maintenance of the
software and database used to save the user details as well as the
daily updated and modification done in system. There shall be an
access on the control system by the admin to maintained it properly at
the front end as well as at back end.
3.3.6 Portability
There is portability requirement as far as our system is concern
because it is an online as well as offline (local server based) system
so we can access it from anywhere through the internet connection.
And we have to maintain the copy of stored data into our database.

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STUDENT AFFAIRS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.pptx

  • 2. PRESENTATION OUTLINE • 1. INTRODUTION a) Purpose b) Scope c) Definitions d) Overview • 2. Overall description a) Product perspective b) Product functions c) User characteristics • 3. Requirements a) Functional Requirements b) Use Cases c) Non-functional Requirements
  • 3. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Purpose: • The project is about to handle all the information of the student regarding admission and examination. Also it manages resources which were managed and handled by manpower previously. The main purpose of the project is to integrate distinct sections of the organization into consistent manner so that complex functions can be handled smoothly by any technical or non-technical persons.
  • 4. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Purpose: • The project aims at the following matters: 1. Automation of admission and enrolment as per board, quota, category and available seats. 2. Assistance in decision-making. 3. To manage information of student, faculty and courses.
  • 5. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.2 Scope: The scope of the project includes the following: o Any college can use this system as it is not client centric. o All admission and examination related work for the student can be done using this system. o Deliver Electronic Workplace o Provide Bi-lingual support o Application Support & Maintenance after deployment to production o The Admin Module can be reused for projects as well which have many users with different rights. Hence it is reusable.
  • 6. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.3 Definitions: The student management system is an automated version of manual Student Management System. It can handle all details about a student. The details include college details, subject details, student personnel details, academic details, exam details etc. Our system has two types of accessing modes, administrator, and user. Student management system is managed by an administrator. It is the job of the administrator to insert update and monitor the whole process. When a user logs in to the system. He would only view details of the student. He can't perform any changes.
  • 7. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.4 Overview Student affairs activities in most higher education institutions are summarized in a series of services that: It starts with accepting students and registering them, going through all the activities that support the academic, administrative, and financial aspects During the study period until graduation and archiving, which would support the educational process by facilitating Track student progress in line with higher education quality requirements. This work aims to help universities and educational academies that lack an accurate system in order to manage student affairs activities, starting from admission and registration, passing through presenting results, and even financial follow-up of students’ dues. The target system is a (Web Based Application) (based on Web Application technology). Electronic works to save time, effort, speed, and accuracy in completing tasks and facilitate follow-up and communication with all elements benefiting from student services, in order to support the educational process and reach an acceptable level of performance quality.
  • 8. 2. OVERALL DESCRIPTION 2.1 Product perspective The web-based Student Information Management System aims to record a large number of student records and manage student and out-of-school affairs and needs online help to manage student records. The website should be easy to use, quick to learn and reliable for the above purpose. Student management Information System is intended to be a stand- alone product and should not depend on the availability of other website. The system will also have an administrator who has full- fledged rights with regards to performing all actions related to control and management of the website.
  • 9. 2. OVERALL DESCRIPTION 2.2 Product functions There are three different users who will be using this product: 1. Administrator who can view and edit the details of any students. 2. The university doctor who puts exams and grades for students, records absences, and prints reports on students. 3. Students who can view their details as well as they can edit their details. The features that are available to the Administrator are: • An Administrator can login into the system and perform any of the available operations. a) Can enable/disable student. b) Can add / edit student information to the database. c) Can make search for a specific student. d) Can access all the details of the student.
  • 10. 2. OVERALL DESCRIPTION 2.2 Product functions • The features that are available to the university doctor a) Can prepare test b) Can make attendance c) Can prepare report • The features that are available to the student are: a) Student can login into the system and can perform any of the available options. b) Can view his/her personal details. c) Can edit his/her personal details d) Can upload his/her resume. e) Can upload his/her image.
  • 11. 2. OVERALL DESCRIPTION 2.3 User characteristics There are mainly three kinds of users for the product. The users include: • Administrator • professor • Student
  • 12. 3. REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Functional Requirements 3.1.1 Log in Module (LM) : User (admin, student, and teachers) shall be able to load the Login Module in the internet browser. The LM shall support the user to log into the system. The login panel shall contain fields to contain a username and a field for password. The password field shall be masked with symbols when the user types. It shall also contain a button labelled as Login. When the user clicks on Login button the username and password will be verified by database administrator and then only the user will able to use the system functions.
  • 13. 3. REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Functional Requirements 3.1.2 Registered Users Module (RUM) After successful login, user shall be able to continue navigating through the website and view college detailed information. After successful login, user (admin, student, and teachers) shall be able to update and maintain their profile, such as changing password and personal details.
  • 14. 3. REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Functional Requirements 3.1.3 Normal Users Module (NUM) Users who visit SMS but have not registered, are able to navigate through the website. Users shall be able to view currently held events & upcoming institute schedule. Users shall be able to view college timings and their faculties information. Users are able to register themselves as registered users, by clicking on the register now button.
  • 15. 3. REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Functional Requirements 3.1.4 Administrator Module (AM) After successful login, system shall display administrative functions. Administrative functions shown shall be add and update. When administrator clicks on the add button, system shall display a section where administrator can add new student details, remove unused student details and many more. When administrator clicks on update button, system shall display a section where administrator can update student details and schedule of lecture which are currently stored in the database. When administrator adds, updates or delete and entry, the AM module will send the request to the Server Module which will do the necessary changes to the DB.
  • 16. 3. REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Functional Requirements 3.1.5 Server Module (SM) SM shall be between the various modules and the DB. SM shall receive all requests and format the pages accordingly to be displayed. SM shall validate and execute all requests from the other modules.
  • 18. 3. REQUIREMENTS 3.3 Non-functional Requirements 3.3.1 Performance : The Student Management System shall be built upon the web development technique and put on the web server online. The system and the server must be capable of handling the real time error functionality occurs by the defined users. In addition, the system must be safety critical. All failures reported by the server side must be handled instantaneously to allow for user and system safety. 3.3.2 Reliability The system is safety critical. If it moves out of normal operation mode, the requirement to drop or down the server and fix it as soon as possible and open it again. This emergency behavior shall not occur without reason. 3.3.3 Availability When in normal operating conditions, request by a user for an online system shall be handled within 1 second. Immediate feedback of the systems activities shall be communicated to the user by clearing the system and giving space n speed to their hospitality. 3.3.4 Security There shall be a strong security mechanism should be place in the server side of the system to keep unwanted users to hack or damage the system.
  • 19. 3. REQUIREMENTS 3.3 Non-functional Requirements 3.3.5 Maintainability There shall be design documents describing maintenance of the software and database used to save the user details as well as the daily updated and modification done in system. There shall be an access on the control system by the admin to maintained it properly at the front end as well as at back end. 3.3.6 Portability There is portability requirement as far as our system is concern because it is an online as well as offline (local server based) system so we can access it from anywhere through the internet connection. And we have to maintain the copy of stored data into our database.
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