This document outlines the development of an online student feedback system. It includes objectives to create a unique system with exceptional quality and services. Key features include a database, user functions, and 4 main user types: students, faculty, program coordinators, and admins. The system allows students to provide feedback, faculty to view feedback, and coordinators to view consolidated feedback. Diagrams show the entity relationship diagram and database table structures. The remainder of the document covers storyboarding, mockups, testing plans, and analyses of the system.
Leave Management System
Software Requirements Specification Document
This module is a single leave management system that is critical for HR tasks and keeps the record of vital information regarding working hours and leaves. It intelligently adapts to HR policy of the management and allows employees and their line managers to manage leaves and replacements (if required). In this module, Head of Department (HOD) will have permissions to look after data of every faculty member of their department. HOD can approve leave through this application and can view leave information of every individual.
This document describes a proposed online student feedback system. The system would allow students to provide feedback through a web-based portal. It would have modules for students, heads of department, and administrators. The objectives are to create an easy and quick feedback system with true feedback. Some advantages listed are reducing time, easy management of the process, and a user-friendly interface. The document provides details on the existing manual system, proposed system architecture, software and hardware requirements, and conclusions. It also discusses future enhancements that could be made.
Synopsis of online student feedback system(cse)shindept123
This document describes a proposed online student feedback management system. The system would allow students to provide feedback on lecturers and classes electronically. It would automatically generate feedback reports for administrators and faculty. This would make the feedback process more efficient by eliminating manual paper and pen feedback collection and analysis. The proposed system aims to save time for both students and staff over the existing manual feedback system.
The document describes an online student feedback system project created by students to allow for electronic collection and analysis of feedback from students on faculty performance. Key points include:
- The system allows students to submit feedback online instead of using paper, reducing processing time and effort for administrators.
- Students can access the system remotely to provide feedback without physical presence.
- Administrators can view consolidated feedback reports in visual formats like graphs and counsel faculty based on results.
- The system aims to rate and analyze college faculty performance based on student feedback collected digitally instead of manually.
The document describes a student management system created by a group of students. The system allows authorized users to access academic records of registered students and simplifies operations for educational institutions. It handles student details like personal information, course and college details, and academic records. The system was developed to automate a manual student management process and reduce costs and errors compared to the previous system. It has functionalities like creating, deleting, updating, and searching student records.
In recent times, higher education institutions have been paying close attention to student opinions about the
experience of learning and teaching through internal surveys. The online feedback system is a web-based application
that provides students' feedback to college’s base online. This online system is a good place to find the kind of feedback
you need and it is efficient to get feedback analysis. Students provide feedback online through the use of a standard
designed form. In the proposed system, security is included, the result of which is visible only to accredited users. Online
feedback is an indispensable feature of evaluating effective and efficient teaching and learning methods. Report is made
in the proposed system for creating and the semantic web seeks to recreate the existing web concept that will enable us.
Advanced automation of web content, so that data can be distributed and processed by humans and software.
Leave Management System
Software Requirements Specification Document
This module is a single leave management system that is critical for HR tasks and keeps the record of vital information regarding working hours and leaves. It intelligently adapts to HR policy of the management and allows employees and their line managers to manage leaves and replacements (if required). In this module, Head of Department (HOD) will have permissions to look after data of every faculty member of their department. HOD can approve leave through this application and can view leave information of every individual.
This document describes a proposed online student feedback system. The system would allow students to provide feedback through a web-based portal. It would have modules for students, heads of department, and administrators. The objectives are to create an easy and quick feedback system with true feedback. Some advantages listed are reducing time, easy management of the process, and a user-friendly interface. The document provides details on the existing manual system, proposed system architecture, software and hardware requirements, and conclusions. It also discusses future enhancements that could be made.
Synopsis of online student feedback system(cse)shindept123
This document describes a proposed online student feedback management system. The system would allow students to provide feedback on lecturers and classes electronically. It would automatically generate feedback reports for administrators and faculty. This would make the feedback process more efficient by eliminating manual paper and pen feedback collection and analysis. The proposed system aims to save time for both students and staff over the existing manual feedback system.
The document describes an online student feedback system project created by students to allow for electronic collection and analysis of feedback from students on faculty performance. Key points include:
- The system allows students to submit feedback online instead of using paper, reducing processing time and effort for administrators.
- Students can access the system remotely to provide feedback without physical presence.
- Administrators can view consolidated feedback reports in visual formats like graphs and counsel faculty based on results.
- The system aims to rate and analyze college faculty performance based on student feedback collected digitally instead of manually.
The document describes a student management system created by a group of students. The system allows authorized users to access academic records of registered students and simplifies operations for educational institutions. It handles student details like personal information, course and college details, and academic records. The system was developed to automate a manual student management process and reduce costs and errors compared to the previous system. It has functionalities like creating, deleting, updating, and searching student records.
In recent times, higher education institutions have been paying close attention to student opinions about the
experience of learning and teaching through internal surveys. The online feedback system is a web-based application
that provides students' feedback to college’s base online. This online system is a good place to find the kind of feedback
you need and it is efficient to get feedback analysis. Students provide feedback online through the use of a standard
designed form. In the proposed system, security is included, the result of which is visible only to accredited users. Online
feedback is an indispensable feature of evaluating effective and efficient teaching and learning methods. Report is made
in the proposed system for creating and the semantic web seeks to recreate the existing web concept that will enable us.
Advanced automation of web content, so that data can be distributed and processed by humans and software.
This document outlines the project plan for developing a Student Feedback System. It includes sections on project analysis, hardware and software requirements, planning and scheduling, project design using UML diagrams, database design using ER diagrams, testing strategies, and conclusions. The project aims to develop a web-based system allowing students to provide feedback to staff online and the principal to view feedback reports. It will save time compared to a manual process and help enhance staff performance.
This document is a project report submitted by four students for their Bachelor of Technology degree in Computer Science and Engineering. It outlines the development of an Online Attendance System under the guidance of their professor. The report includes an introduction to the project, feasibility study, hardware and software requirements, description of the MySQL database used, disadvantages of the current manual system, characteristics of the proposed online system, analysis including data flow diagrams and entity relationship diagrams, overview of Java Server Pages technology used, and codes and database tables developed.
online Examination System (project report)vivek anand
The document describes an Online Examination System (OES) that allows students to take exams online. It includes requirements such as allowing users to login, register, update profiles, take exams, add questions, evaluate answers, and upload results. The system will be developed using JSP and MySQL. Key features include authenticating users, storing user data securely in a database, and processing exams and results efficiently. The system aims to make the exam process more organized and secure compared to traditional paper-based exams.
The document provides documentation for an online examination system. It discusses the need for the system to automate the exam process for educational institutions and reduce paperwork. It outlines the functional requirements including features for administrators to create exams and monitor results and features for students to register and take exams. Diagrams are provided that illustrate the entity relationship model and data flow between system components at different levels of abstraction.
This document describes an online job portal system project submitted to MicroRoot POC Technology Pvt. Ltd. The project includes an introduction, requirement analysis, system design, and conclusion. The system design section includes use case diagrams, sequence diagrams, data flow diagrams, and screenshots of the proposed user interfaces. The system is intended to allow job seekers to search and apply for jobs, and employers to post jobs. It will be developed using technologies like PHP, MySQL, Joomla, AJAX, and jQuery.
This document provides a project report on an online voting system created by Nitin Bhasin for NIIT. The report includes an introduction to the online voting system, background and significance of the study, objectives, justification, scope, requirements, and database design. It aims to address issues with existing voting methods in India by providing a secure online system for citizens to vote from anywhere using just a voter ID and password.
The document describes an automated management system for student and faculty data. It discusses developing a computerized system to replace the current manual paper-based process. The system will use a waterfall development model and be developed in Visual Studio 2013 using ASP.NET, C#, SQL Server, and a Windows OS. Data flow diagrams and use cases are included to explain the system's processes and functions. Effort estimation is calculated at 8.8 person-months using function points analysis. Basis path testing is discussed as a method to test the system's logical complexity.
it consist of all module of the project.this project is based on database.this project reduce paper work and reduce time delay regarding leave permission.
Its an Online Job Portal..
it was our BE Project..
u can view it on http://jobportal.akshay.uco.im/
if is case you want our project or the contents just mail me on ajay.maurya24@yahoo.in
Software Requirement Specification For Smart Internet CafeHari
The document is a software requirements specification for a Smart Internet Cafe (SIC) system. It outlines requirements across many sections - introduction and document conventions, overall descriptions of the system and its users/environment, external interface requirements including the user interface, system features like authentication and monitoring, and non-functional requirements such as performance, security, and special user needs. The SIC will provide secure internet access and account/usage monitoring for clients of internet cafes and college computer labs.
This document provides a project report for developing a Hospital Management System. It includes requirements for key functions like patient registration, assigning patient IDs, generating reports on patient and bed information, and updating patient records in the database. The system is intended to automate manual paper-based processes currently used by the hospital. It will utilize web-based and MySQL database technologies with a Windows development environment.
Feedback is a dialogue between people which reflects back how another person sees someone’s behavior or performance.
Gathers a collection of informations.
Problem solving.
Getting reactions of receivers.
The document describes an online job portal project that allows job seekers to search and apply for jobs, and recruiters to post vacancies. The main stakeholders are recruiters, job vacancies, job seekers, and an administrator. The system enables recruiters to create and post vacancies, associate job seekers with vacancies, and schedule interviews. Job seekers can register profiles, search and apply for jobs, and view application statuses. The project requirements, hardware and software needs, data flow diagrams for job seekers and recruiters, and entity relationship diagram are also outlined.
This document presents a student management system project developed in Java. It allows users to view, edit, and manage student records and results. The key modules allow students to view their academic records while faculty can both view and edit records. It uses a MS Access database and was created using technologies like JDK, JDBC, and NetBeans. The future scope includes adding printing, improved design, and connecting it to an online system. The goal is to create an easy to use system to manage all student information for educational institutions.
This document outlines a student feedback system project created by group members Mayur Sandbhor, Ganesh Mali, and Atish Johare under the guidance of Mithun Mhatre. The project uses Java and Oracle 10g to allow students to provide online feedback about college staff. It has two modules - one for students to submit feedback and one for administrators to view feedback reports. The project goes through phases of analysis, design using UML diagrams, testing, and concludes with discussing benefits and potential enhancements.
This document describes a student project to develop an online student feedback system called "Rate Ur Faculty" for evaluating faculty members at a university. It includes sections on introduction, objectives, existing system limitations, proposed new online system, project requirements and analysis, project design including UML diagrams, coding and outputs. The system allows students, faculty, heads of departments and administrators to provide and view feedback on faculty performance to help evaluate and counsel staff.
This document describes a student management system (SMS) developed as an extension to the Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) to manage student records for dental students across government hospitals in Gujarat. The SMS allows for management of admission, fees payment, exam scheduling, result entry and generation of reports. It follows an iterative development approach and uses a multilayer architecture with layers for data, control, business and presentation. Various diagrams like use case, class, entity-relationship and data flow are provided to depict the system. Screenshots demonstrate modules for admission, fees, exam scheduling and results. The system aims to reduce paper work and efficiently manage student information and resources.
The document is a project report on a Leave Management System submitted for a Master's degree. It includes an introduction outlining the need to automate existing paper-based leave management processes. It discusses the technical, economic and operational feasibility of the project. It proposes a software system with modules for teaching staff, non-teaching staff, Heads of Department and administration to manage employee leave applications and records in a centralized database.
IRJET - Web Application for Sports ModuleIRJET Journal
This document describes a web application created for a sports module to facilitate communication about sports events among students. The application has several modules including home, login, games, gallery, and events. The home page provides information about the sports department and upcoming events. The gallery stores photos of student achievements. The events module dynamically updates information about upcoming sports meets and allows online registration. The application was created using MEAN stack technologies with a MongoDB database to allow non-structured data storage and address security vulnerabilities of traditional SQL databases. It aims to more effectively communicate information about sports activities to students and encourage greater participation.
This document summarizes a project titled "Android Attendance System" completed by students at Smt. Rukmini Shedthi Memorial National Government First Grade College in Barkur, India. The project involved developing an Android app to manage student attendance electronically. Key features of the app include two-step verification login for faculty and students, admin capabilities to add users and subjects, and faculty abilities to take attendance and make edits. The system aims to streamline attendance tracking compared to traditional paper-based methods. An acknowledgement section thanks various people involved in supporting and advising the project.
This document outlines the project plan for developing a Student Feedback System. It includes sections on project analysis, hardware and software requirements, planning and scheduling, project design using UML diagrams, database design using ER diagrams, testing strategies, and conclusions. The project aims to develop a web-based system allowing students to provide feedback to staff online and the principal to view feedback reports. It will save time compared to a manual process and help enhance staff performance.
This document is a project report submitted by four students for their Bachelor of Technology degree in Computer Science and Engineering. It outlines the development of an Online Attendance System under the guidance of their professor. The report includes an introduction to the project, feasibility study, hardware and software requirements, description of the MySQL database used, disadvantages of the current manual system, characteristics of the proposed online system, analysis including data flow diagrams and entity relationship diagrams, overview of Java Server Pages technology used, and codes and database tables developed.
online Examination System (project report)vivek anand
The document describes an Online Examination System (OES) that allows students to take exams online. It includes requirements such as allowing users to login, register, update profiles, take exams, add questions, evaluate answers, and upload results. The system will be developed using JSP and MySQL. Key features include authenticating users, storing user data securely in a database, and processing exams and results efficiently. The system aims to make the exam process more organized and secure compared to traditional paper-based exams.
The document provides documentation for an online examination system. It discusses the need for the system to automate the exam process for educational institutions and reduce paperwork. It outlines the functional requirements including features for administrators to create exams and monitor results and features for students to register and take exams. Diagrams are provided that illustrate the entity relationship model and data flow between system components at different levels of abstraction.
This document describes an online job portal system project submitted to MicroRoot POC Technology Pvt. Ltd. The project includes an introduction, requirement analysis, system design, and conclusion. The system design section includes use case diagrams, sequence diagrams, data flow diagrams, and screenshots of the proposed user interfaces. The system is intended to allow job seekers to search and apply for jobs, and employers to post jobs. It will be developed using technologies like PHP, MySQL, Joomla, AJAX, and jQuery.
This document provides a project report on an online voting system created by Nitin Bhasin for NIIT. The report includes an introduction to the online voting system, background and significance of the study, objectives, justification, scope, requirements, and database design. It aims to address issues with existing voting methods in India by providing a secure online system for citizens to vote from anywhere using just a voter ID and password.
The document describes an automated management system for student and faculty data. It discusses developing a computerized system to replace the current manual paper-based process. The system will use a waterfall development model and be developed in Visual Studio 2013 using ASP.NET, C#, SQL Server, and a Windows OS. Data flow diagrams and use cases are included to explain the system's processes and functions. Effort estimation is calculated at 8.8 person-months using function points analysis. Basis path testing is discussed as a method to test the system's logical complexity.
it consist of all module of the project.this project is based on database.this project reduce paper work and reduce time delay regarding leave permission.
Its an Online Job Portal..
it was our BE Project..
u can view it on http://jobportal.akshay.uco.im/
if is case you want our project or the contents just mail me on ajay.maurya24@yahoo.in
Software Requirement Specification For Smart Internet CafeHari
The document is a software requirements specification for a Smart Internet Cafe (SIC) system. It outlines requirements across many sections - introduction and document conventions, overall descriptions of the system and its users/environment, external interface requirements including the user interface, system features like authentication and monitoring, and non-functional requirements such as performance, security, and special user needs. The SIC will provide secure internet access and account/usage monitoring for clients of internet cafes and college computer labs.
This document provides a project report for developing a Hospital Management System. It includes requirements for key functions like patient registration, assigning patient IDs, generating reports on patient and bed information, and updating patient records in the database. The system is intended to automate manual paper-based processes currently used by the hospital. It will utilize web-based and MySQL database technologies with a Windows development environment.
Feedback is a dialogue between people which reflects back how another person sees someone’s behavior or performance.
Gathers a collection of informations.
Problem solving.
Getting reactions of receivers.
The document describes an online job portal project that allows job seekers to search and apply for jobs, and recruiters to post vacancies. The main stakeholders are recruiters, job vacancies, job seekers, and an administrator. The system enables recruiters to create and post vacancies, associate job seekers with vacancies, and schedule interviews. Job seekers can register profiles, search and apply for jobs, and view application statuses. The project requirements, hardware and software needs, data flow diagrams for job seekers and recruiters, and entity relationship diagram are also outlined.
This document presents a student management system project developed in Java. It allows users to view, edit, and manage student records and results. The key modules allow students to view their academic records while faculty can both view and edit records. It uses a MS Access database and was created using technologies like JDK, JDBC, and NetBeans. The future scope includes adding printing, improved design, and connecting it to an online system. The goal is to create an easy to use system to manage all student information for educational institutions.
This document outlines a student feedback system project created by group members Mayur Sandbhor, Ganesh Mali, and Atish Johare under the guidance of Mithun Mhatre. The project uses Java and Oracle 10g to allow students to provide online feedback about college staff. It has two modules - one for students to submit feedback and one for administrators to view feedback reports. The project goes through phases of analysis, design using UML diagrams, testing, and concludes with discussing benefits and potential enhancements.
This document describes a student project to develop an online student feedback system called "Rate Ur Faculty" for evaluating faculty members at a university. It includes sections on introduction, objectives, existing system limitations, proposed new online system, project requirements and analysis, project design including UML diagrams, coding and outputs. The system allows students, faculty, heads of departments and administrators to provide and view feedback on faculty performance to help evaluate and counsel staff.
This document describes a student management system (SMS) developed as an extension to the Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) to manage student records for dental students across government hospitals in Gujarat. The SMS allows for management of admission, fees payment, exam scheduling, result entry and generation of reports. It follows an iterative development approach and uses a multilayer architecture with layers for data, control, business and presentation. Various diagrams like use case, class, entity-relationship and data flow are provided to depict the system. Screenshots demonstrate modules for admission, fees, exam scheduling and results. The system aims to reduce paper work and efficiently manage student information and resources.
The document is a project report on a Leave Management System submitted for a Master's degree. It includes an introduction outlining the need to automate existing paper-based leave management processes. It discusses the technical, economic and operational feasibility of the project. It proposes a software system with modules for teaching staff, non-teaching staff, Heads of Department and administration to manage employee leave applications and records in a centralized database.
IRJET - Web Application for Sports ModuleIRJET Journal
This document describes a web application created for a sports module to facilitate communication about sports events among students. The application has several modules including home, login, games, gallery, and events. The home page provides information about the sports department and upcoming events. The gallery stores photos of student achievements. The events module dynamically updates information about upcoming sports meets and allows online registration. The application was created using MEAN stack technologies with a MongoDB database to allow non-structured data storage and address security vulnerabilities of traditional SQL databases. It aims to more effectively communicate information about sports activities to students and encourage greater participation.
This document summarizes a project titled "Android Attendance System" completed by students at Smt. Rukmini Shedthi Memorial National Government First Grade College in Barkur, India. The project involved developing an Android app to manage student attendance electronically. Key features of the app include two-step verification login for faculty and students, admin capabilities to add users and subjects, and faculty abilities to take attendance and make edits. The system aims to streamline attendance tracking compared to traditional paper-based methods. An acknowledgement section thanks various people involved in supporting and advising the project.
This document describes a student result analysis system that was developed to automatically parse student result data from excel files into a database. It allows teachers to log in and view analysis of student results including rankings, subject performance, and passing/failing rates. The system uses PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript to fetch and display the student data. It also generates PDF reports of individual student results. The goal was to create an easier way for teachers to analyze student performance compared to manual entry of results.
PORTAL FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENTIRJET Journal
1) The document describes a portal created for an Information Technology department to facilitate online assignment submission and management.
2) Key features of the portal include student registration and enrollment, a system for students to upload assignments and for professors to upload class notes, and a grading system to provide feedback to students.
3) The portal aims to modernize the academic process by allowing digital assignment submission and feedback rather than physical paper submission and handling, benefiting both students and faculty.
Group 7 presented their attendance management system project. The system aims to automate and simplify the process of tracking student attendance in large classes. It allows administrators and staff to digitally manage student profiles, class schedules, and attendance records. Key features include teacher and admin panels to input data, track attendance by class, generate reports, and view analytics. The project overview demonstrated the system's interface and functionality. The document concluded that the automated system reduces manual work and errors compared to paper-based systems, allowing attendance to be efficiently monitored.
This document describes a student profile generation system that allows educational institutions to digitally manage student records and profiles. The system creates a digital resume for each student that can be shared with recruiters. It aims to solve issues with scattered, redundant paper records by providing a centralized web-based platform. Key features include allowing students to create and update their profiles, faculty to upload academic details, and recruiters to post jobs and interact directly with students. The system stores and analyzes student personal and academic data to help with activities like examinations and recruitment.
This document summarizes a guest lecture application called GULEC that was developed to efficiently manage the guest lecture process. The application aims to reduce paperwork and make the process more digitized. It allows conducting the entire guest lecture process, from invitation to feedback and report generation, through a single online platform. The application is built using HTML, JSP, CSS for the front end and MySQL for the backend. It uses the MVC framework. The application is expected to save time and resources currently spent on documentation tasks associated with guest lectures.
The document describes a student information management system project. It includes sections on the introduction, problem statement, objectives, scope, requirements analysis, feasibility study, system design, implementation, testing, maintenance, and conclusion. The project aims to develop a computerized system to manage student records and information to replace a manual paper-based system. The system will allow administrators to easily search, edit, and find student details and allow students to update their profiles. The requirements analysis and feasibility study ensure the project is technically, operationally, and economically feasible. Overall, the system aims to simplify student information management for organizations.
IRJET- Design and Development of Web Application for Student Placement Tr...IRJET Journal
This document describes a web application called Knack Track that is designed to provide student placement training. The application aims to be a standardized platform for students to receive training and assessments in various areas like programming languages, numerical skills, vocabulary, and reasoning. It allows administrators to activate assessments and programming courses, and monitor student activities. Students can take assessments and practice programming questions. Their progress can be tracked using reports. The goal is to make placement preparation resources easily and freely available to students in one online location.
This document describes a dissertation project for developing a leave management system (LMS) accessible via text messaging without requiring a smartphone or internet connection. Key aspects of the project include developing a LMS application, mobile API, and command-based text messaging system. This would allow employees to manage leave and check balances using only basic cell phone text messaging. The system is designed to provide access for users in locations without reliable internet or where data plans and smartphones are not available.
The document describes an institute management system mobile application created by students to help improve the learning experience. The app allows for online classes, a student and teacher database, storage of study materials, assignment submissions, tracking of student progress, and a question section. It was created using Flutter and integrates features like authentication, data storage, and sharing of files between students, teachers and administrators. The goal was to develop a centralized system to make resources more accessible and facilitate better communication and feedback between all parties involved in the educational process.
This document describes a college feedback system developed by students to allow for online feedback from students on teachers. The system was created to be more efficient than a manual paper system. It includes modules for students to provide feedback, teachers to view feedback, and a principal/HOD to access reports and analysis. Students can rate teachers on criteria and leave comments. Reports are generated with graphs and statistics. The online system provides benefits like reduced costs, increased convenience, accessibility, flexibility, and more accurate analysis compared to a manual paper-based alternative. It aims to improve the student learning experience and teacher quality through feedback.
IRJET- A Web-Based Career Spot for Placement Activities and Data AnalysisIRJET Journal
This document describes a web-based career portal and aptitude test system that aims to help students prepare for placement activities and analyze their performance. The system allows administrators to add company information and update recruitment processes. Students can access details on companies, prepare for aptitude tests by practicing different sections, and view analyzed results to identify areas for improvement. The system is intended to provide an easy platform for students and companies to connect, help conduct pre-placement activities, and facilitate online practice for aptitude tests and interviews. It analyzes student results and suggests companies based on their skills.
IRJET- Information Management System for Mentor-MenteeIRJET Journal
This document presents a proposed information management system for mentors and mentees. The system aims to bridge gaps between mentors and students by providing an online mentoring platform. It allows mentors and students to communicate digitally through messaging, and stores all user and interaction data in a database. This overcomes issues with traditional systems requiring in-person meetings and large documentation processes. The proposed system has modules for user registration, inputting student information and questions, mentor response and analysis, and generating student performance reports. Its goal is to automate and improve current mentoring and knowledge sharing processes.
The document describes an online exam system that was developed to reduce the workload on teachers and promote interaction among students and between students and teachers. It allows teachers to upload exams by importing an Excel file and generates reports. Students can attempt exams online and receive instant results. The system includes user authentication, exam scheduling and delivery, result processing, and report generation functionalities. It aims to efficiently manage student and exam records through a web-based system.
This document provides a certificate for a minor project titled "SMART BOARD (Departmental E-info System)" completed by Rupai Bhadra for their Bachelor of Computer Application degree. The project aimed to develop a digital information system for the computer application department. It includes signatures from the project coordinator, project guide, and external examiner, certifying that the work was completed under their supervision.
The document describes using a Jigsaw cooperative learning technique to teach a class about Service Oriented Architecture. The instructor divided students into groups to learn about different SOA concepts like web services, WSDL, SOAP, orchestration and UDDI. Students acted as experts on their assigned topic and taught each other. Feedback indicated the activity improved communication skills and most students enjoyed participating.
A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY ON E-LEARNING PORTALIRJET Journal
This document summarizes a research paper on developing an e-learning portal. The paper aims to establish better relationships between teachers, students, and parents through an integrated online learning system. It describes building a web-based portal using the Django framework and SQLite database to provide online courses, study materials like presentations and notes, and a way for teachers and students to communicate via comments. The system is designed to be user-friendly, secure, and allow personalized access via login credentials. It also aims to save students time and money compared to traditional coaching classes. The paper reviews several aspects of online learning systems from other literature and discusses how its proposed model would work and flow of data through login/registration, course access, and logout phases.
This document provides a project report for an online exam system called "Green Exam" submitted to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University. The report includes sections on introduction, survey of technology, requirements and analysis, system design, implementation and testing, and conclusion. It was prepared by Pritam S. Bhansali under the guidance of Prof. R. N. Jugele and co-guidance of Mrs. S. S. Khandalkar towards fulfilling the requirements for an M.Sc. in Computer Science. The report outlines the objectives, scope, and feasibility of the proposed online exam system which aims to address issues with traditional paper-based exams such as time, cost,
Student information management system.pdfKamal Acharya
This document summarizes an internship report on a student information management system. The report describes developing a computerized system to manage student records and replace an existing manual paper-based system. It discusses objectives of the project, performing requirements analysis and feasibility studies. The system design section includes diagrams of the system architecture, entity relationship diagrams, use case diagrams, and other design artifacts. The report covers implementing and testing the system as well as future enhancements.
This letter is from a parent to their son about getting old. It asks the son to be patient, listen, and care for them as they experience common aging issues like losing eyesight, hearing, mobility and independence. The parent acknowledges they won't be around much longer and hopes their son will be by their side at the end, holding their hand as they face death. They express their love and gratitude for any care the son provides.
Creativity and innovation are important for adapting to changing environments. Creativity involves producing novel and useful ideas while innovation is the successful implementation of creative ideas. Factors that influence creativity include individual characteristics like personality and motivation as well as environmental factors at the group, organizational, and societal levels. Motivation, resources, management practices, group characteristics, and organizational culture can all impact creativity. Pressures and impediments like lack of autonomy or excessive workloads can inhibit creativity while factors like encouragement and support can promote creativity.
This document presents a "Tibetan personality test" consisting of 4 questions. It instructs the reader to answer honestly without looking ahead and write down their answers. The interpretations provided match each answer to different aspects of life like career, love, and money. It encourages the reader to send the message to others for benefits like improvements in life and surprises. However, no evidence is given that the test or its interpretations are scientifically valid.
The document describes an online railway reservation system project completed by Prince Kumar for his Database and Web Database Systems module. It includes a certificate signed by Prince Kumar and his module lecturer, Ms. Sulekh Sharma, acknowledging completion of the individual assignment. It also includes an acknowledgement from Prince Kumar thanking various people and organizations for their support during the project. The table of contents provides an overview of the sections in the project report, which describe aspects of designing and developing the online railway reservation system such as entity relationship diagrams, database design, form design, and database queries.
The document provides details about an online business portal project for selling and purchasing used vehicles. It includes sections on introduction, purpose, objectives, scope, functions and requirements. The key points are:
1. The project aims to develop a web application that allows buyers and sellers of used vehicles to connect through features like vehicle listings, searching, messaging and feedback.
2. It will provide a common platform for dealers, owners and buyers to facilitate automotive marketing. The application is intended to offer a better experience than existing used vehicle portals.
3. The major functions include vehicle searching, uploading listings, user registration and customization for different types of users - free subscribers, paid subscribers and administrators.
This document provides an introduction and overview of hardware, software, systems and networks for Soft-tonic Company. It proposes a network solution involving both a LAN and WAN to connect the company's main branch in New Delhi to another branch office in Delhi. The network will utilize common protocols like TCP/IP and devices like routers, switches and firewalls. It also discusses different network topologies, transmission media and other key concepts to understand modern computer networks and the proposed solution.
The document describes a prisoner management system created using Java. It includes UML diagrams like use case, class, activity, and sequence diagrams that were used to design the database and system. The system allows a warden to add, delete, search for, update, and display prisoner records. It also provides prisoner functions like adding, deleting, finding, and releasing prisoners. The source code for the classes and database connection is provided along with sample outputs.
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Feedback System in PHP
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APIIT SD INDIA
CE00425-2
WEB PROGRAMMING
Online Student Feedback System
INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT
HAND IN DATE: HAND OUT DATE:
18TH
FEBRUARY 2013 1ST
MAY 2013
Submitted By: - Module Lecturer:-
Prince Kumar Ms. Geeta Nagpal
Intake: PT1082219
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Acknowledgement
To acknowledge and thank every individual, who directly or indirectly contributed to this venture,
personally it would require an inordinate amount of time. I am deeply indebted to many individuals
whose cooperation and encouragement has made job considerable easier.
I am very much willing to express my sincere gratitude to APIIT SD INDIA, Panipat for providing
such an opportunity for fulfilling my most cherished desire of reaching the goal. I too take this
opportunity as a great privilege to express gratitude to my parents and friends for their support and
encouragement throughout the project.
A single word would not suffice the contribution made by some of the faculty of APIIT SD INDIA
who were always there in time of need. I greatly acknowledge the working and contributing of:
Mr. R.K. Choudhary (Director- APIIT SD INDIA) who encouraged us with all kinds of facilities and
idea.
Mrs. Geeta Nagpal (Module Lecturer) who was standing with me in all difficulties and guided me
throughout the project. I would also like to acknowledge her contribution in making this subject lot
easier for the students and providing every possible help to the students.
Prince Kumar
Intake: PT1082219
COM
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Certificate
This is to certify that Mr. Prince Kumar, a student of APIIT SD INDIA of Level-2-computing
with intake no PT1082219 has successfully completed the Individual assignment in Web
Programming on “Online Student Feedback System” under the guidance of Mrs. Geeta
Nagpal in the given span of time.
Certified By:
Mrs. Geeta Nagpal
(Module Lecturer)
Signature:
Date:
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Contents
Abstract.........................................................................................................................................................5
Introduction...................................................................................................................................................5
Objective.......................................................................................................................................................6
Use Case .......................................................................................................................................................7
Admin .......................................................................................................................................................7
Student ......................................................................................................................................................7
Faculty ......................................................................................................................................................8
Program Coordinator ................................................................................................................................8
ERD ..............................................................................................................................................................9
Table Design and Structure.........................................................................................................................10
Story Boarding.............................................................................................................................................13
Log In......................................................................................................................................................13
Admin .....................................................................................................................................................14
Student ....................................................................................................................................................15
Faculty.....................................................................................................................................................16
Program coordinator ...............................................................................................................................17
Contact Us...............................................................................................................................................18
Screen Mock up ..........................................................................................................................................19
Testing ........................................................................................................................................................27
Testing Schedule.....................................................................................................................................31
Interface Testing .....................................................................................................................................43
Security Testing.......................................................................................................................................44
Critical analysis...........................................................................................................................................45
Limitation....................................................................................................................................................47
Future Enhancement ..................................................................................................................................47
Conclusion ..................................................................................................................................................48
Harvard Referencing...................................................................................................................................49
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Abstract
The main aim and objective was to plan and program web application for any domain. We have
to apply the best software Engineering practices for web application. As a web application
developer I was asked to develop an “Online Student Feedback System” using PHP and My
SQL. I have tried to apply the extreme web programming practices and database design related
to the quality criteria or elements. Quality Management (QM) activities that are a part of extreme
web programming and Web ML design have also been identified. An attempt to emphasize the
quality an improvement achieves through extreme web programming and WML design practices
has been made through the paper.
Introduction
In today’s world of online interaction, electronic education is becoming an important part of the
academic domain. Faced with the strong growth of popularity of online courses, a need arises for
a flexible, streamlined & easily integrated online academic feedback delivery system. APIIT
online student feedback system is a system which offers delivery of academic feedback online.
This means that feedback is personalized, constructive and helpful, as well as being accessible all
the time, for anywhere in the world. APIIT Online student feedback system is a web-based
application which serves as a medium that lecturers can use to deliver their feedback to students.
This report contains an in-depth and detailed review of the development process, as well as
offering justification for the need for such as system. Included are results from a survey
conducted among students, which clearly show that APIIT Online student feedback system
would be a welcome feature and tool for students, as well as educators.
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Objective
The main objective was to create a unique and useful “Online student feedback system” with
exceptional quality and services that differentiates it from other feedback system.
The key features of the element of this system are:
Database
Functions
Users are broadly classified into 4 categories:
Student
Faculty
Program coordinator
Admin
The core functionalities that are to be included in the system are as follows:-
Admin
Can insert/update/delete new student (But, Not Feedback).
Can insert/update/delete new staff member.
Student
Can select the marking criteria.
Can give comments/compliments to the respective staff members.
Faculty
Can view their respective comments/compliments given by students.
Can view suggestions mentioned by Program coordinator.
Can view total evaluated feedback.
Program Coordinator
Can view consolidated feedback acquired by individual staff members.
Can give suggestion to staff member or student according to the particular comments.
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Use Case
Admin
Student
Registration
Student
Registration
Faculty
Edit/Update
Faculty
Edit/Update
Student
Student
Display Details
Faculty
Display Details
Contact Us
Submit Feedback
Form
Change
Password
Message
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Faculty
Program Coordinator
Message
Show
Feedback
Message
Show
Feedback
Change
Password
Login
Login
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ERD
Admin Student
Programcordinator Faculty
Manage
(Add, Delete,
Update)
1 M
manage
11
feecback
mm
Feedback
m1
Manage
(Add, Delete,
Update)
m
Intake
number
name email
level
Branch
User Id
password
name
email
Mobile No
password
User Id password
contactno
password1
Intake Code
User Id
Fig: ERD
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Table Design and Structure
Fig: af_system
Fig: admin_login
Fig: faculty_list
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Fig: faculty_registration
Fig: feedback_details
Fig: form_registration
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Fig: intake_code
Fig: intake_list
Fig: message_center
Fig: programcoordinator
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Story Boarding
Log In
Project Title: APIIT Online Student Feedback System
Date: 30-05-2013
Screen: 1 of 6 Screen Description:
Links from screens: No
Links to screen: No
Functionality/Interactivity
On this page user have to login himself/herself for further process. he/she have to register first
from Admin after than he/she can login
Background: Red with Black
Color Scheme: Maroon (Crayola)
Text attributes: Times New Roman
Audio: No
Video: No
Stills: Images
This is Log In page which is essential part of
most of the website. There are links to
various website to APIIT
Quick Links
Time
Login
Detail
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Admin
Project Title: APIIT Online Student Feedback System
Date: 30-05-2013
Screen: 2 of 6 Screen Description:
Links from screens: No
Links to screen: No
Functionality/Interactivity
This is Admin home page where admin add/delete/update/display-student/faculty. After
registration users can able to perform task on different user type.
Background: Red with Black
Color Scheme: Maroon (Crayola)
Text attributes: Times New Roman
Audio: No
Video: No
Stills: Images
Admin home page where admin
add/edit/update/display –student and
faculty.
Quick Links
Time
Add/update-
Student/faculty
Menu Bar
Admin Page
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Student
Project Title: APIIT Online Student Feedback System
Date: 30-05-2013
Screen: 3 of 6 Screen Description:
Links from screens: No
Links to screen: No
Functionality/Interactivity
This is Student page where user can give feedback on different subject and able to send message.
Background: Red with Black
Color Scheme: Maroon (Crayola)
Text attributes: Times New Roman
Audio: No
Video: No
Stills: Images
Home page of Student Type
Quick Links
Time
Menu Bar
Student
Page
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Faculty
Project Title: APIIT Online Student Feedback System
Date: 30-05-2013
Screen: 4 of 6 Screen Description:
Links from screens: No
Links to screen: No
Functionality/Interactivity
This is Faculty page where faculty can view feedback with different teaching intake subject and
able to send message and receive message.
Background: Red with Black
Color Scheme: Maroon (Crayola)
Text attributes: Times New Roman
Audio: No
Video: No
Stills: Images
Home page of Faculty Type
Quick Links
Time
Menu Bar
Faculty
Page
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Program coordinator
Project Title: APIIT Online Student Feedback System
Date: 30-05-2013
Screen: 5 of 6 Screen Description:
Links from screens: No
Links to screen: No
Functionality/Interactivity
This is Program coordinator page where user can give feedback on individual subject feedback
and able to send message.
Background: Red with Black
Color Scheme: Maroon (Crayola)
Text attributes: Times New Roman
Audio: No
Video: No
Stills: Images
Home page of program coordinator
Type
Quick Links
Time
Menu Bar
Program
coordinator Page
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Contact Us
Project Title: APIIT Online Student Feedback System
Date: 30-05-2013
Screen: 6of 6 Screen Description:
Links from screens: No
Links to screen: No
Functionality/Interactivity
This is Contact us page where different user can know about the organization.
Background: Red with Black
Color Scheme: Maroon (Crayola)
Text attributes: Times New Roman
Audio: No
Video: No
Stills: Images
Contact Us
Quick Links
Time
Menu Bar
Contact us Page
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Screen Mock up
Fig: Welcome Login Form
Fig: Admin home
Time &
Date
APIIT – IBM
Classes
APIIT Mail
EMS -
Attendanc
e
Log In
Details
Time &
Date
EMS -
Attendanc
e
APIIT – IBM
Classes
APIIT Mail
Admin Home
Page
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Fig: Student Registration Form
Fig: Faculty Registration Form
Time &
Date
EMS -
Attendanc
e
APIIT – IBM
Classes
APIIT Mail
Faculty
Registration
Student
Registration
APIIT Mail
APIIT – IBM
Classes
EMS -
Attendanc
e
Time &
Date
Toolbar
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Fig: Display Student Details
Fig: Edit Student Details
Display
Student
Details
Date & Time
EMS
APIIT- IBM
APIIT Mail
Toolbar
Toolbar
Edit student
Date & Time
EMS
APIIT - IBM
APIIT Mail
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Fig: Student Delete
Student
Delete
Toolbar
Session
Register Faculty
Toolbar
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Fig: Delete Faculty
Toolbar
Delete Faculty
Quick Links
Faculty Log In
Details
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Fig: Faculty Home Page
Faculty Home Page
Session
Quick
Links
By Intake code can
view Feedback
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Fig: Feedback Result
Feedback by
Intake
Session
Student Log In
Quick Links
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Fig: Student Home Page
Student Home Page
Session
Feedback
Form
Select Module
Session
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Fig: Student Change Password
Testing
In general, testing is finding out how well something works. In terms of human beings, testing
tells what level of knowledge or skill has been acquired. In computer hardware and software
development, testing is used at key checkpoints in the overall process to determine whether
objectives are being met. For example, in software development, product objectives are
sometimes tested by product user representatives. When the design is complete, coding follows
and the finished code is then tested at the unit PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT or module
level by each programmer; at the component level by the group of programmers involved; and at
the system level when all components are combined together. At early or late stages, a product or
service may also be tested for usability.
Change Password
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At the system level, the manufacturer or independent reviewer may subject a product or service
to one or more performance tests, possibly using one or more benchmarks. Whether viewed as a
product or a service or both, a Web site can also be tested in various ways - by observing user
experiences, by asking questions of users, by timing the flow through specific usage scenarios,
and by comparing it with other sites.
Black Box Testing
Black box testing is a test design method. Black box testing treats the system as a "black-box",
so it doesn't explicitly use Knowledge of the internal structure.
White Box Testing
White Box Testing (also known as Clear Box Testing, Open Box Testing, Glass Box Testing,
Transparent Box Testing, Code-Based Testing or Structural Testing) is a software testing method
in which the internal structure/design/implementation of the item being tested is known to the
tester. The tester chooses inputs to exercise paths through the code and determines the
appropriate outputs. Programming know-how and the implementation knowledge is essential.
White box testing is testing beyond the user interface and into the nitty-gritty of a system.
Integration Testing
In integration testing the individual tested units are grouped as one and the interface between
them is tested. Integration testing identifies the problems that occur when the individual units are
combined i.e it detects the problem in interface of the two units. Integration testing is done after
unit testing.
There are mainly three approaches to do integration testing.
Top-down Approach
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Top down approach tests the integration from top to bottom, it follows the architectural structure.
Example: Integration can start with GUI and the missing components will be substituted by
stubs and integration will go on.
Bottom-up approach
In bottom up approach testing takes place from the bottom of the control flow, the higher level
components are substituted with drivers
Big bang approach
In big bang approach most or all of the developed modules are coupled together to form a
complete system and then used for integration testing.
System Testing
System Testing is a level of the software testing process where a complete, integrated
system/software is tested.
The purpose of this test is to evaluate the system’s compliance with the specified requirements.
ANALOGY
During the process of manufacturing a ballpoint
pen, the cap, the body, the tail, the ink cartridge
and the ballpoint are produced separately and
unit tested separately. When two or more units
are ready, they are assembled and Integration
Testing is performed. When the complete pen is
integrated, System Testing is performed.
METHOD
Usually, Black Box Testing method is used.
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TASKS
I. System Test Plan
II. Prepare
III. Review
IV. Rework
V. Baseline
VI. System Test Cases
VII. Prepare
VIII. Review
IX. Rework
X. Baseline
XI. System Test
XII. Perform
When is it performed?
System Testing is performed after Integration Testing and before Acceptance Testing.
Who performs it?
Normally, independent Testers perform System Testing.
Unit Testing
A particular code from the application is taken and tested in the unit testing. The code is
separated from depended variables and tested to see the working of this unit module. The unit
modules are then integrated with each other to form the entire code. Similarly the various
individual units of code for add, delete and update, registration, validation operation etc were
tested separately to see the correctness of the logic.
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Testing Schedule
Test Case
ID
Testing Module Testing Type Start Date End Date
1 Student Login Unit Testing 29th
April 2013 29th
April 2013
2 Admin Login Unit Testing 29th
April 2013 29th
April 2013
3 Faculty Login Unit Testing 30th
April 2013 30th
April 2013
4 Program coordinator login Unit Testing 30th
April 2013 30th
April 2013
5 Registration Student Unit Testing 30th
April 2013 30th
April 2013
6 Registration Faculty Unit Testing 30th
April 2013 30th
April 2013
7 Edit Profile Student Unit Testing 30th
April 2013 30th
April 2013
8 Give feedback Unit Testing 30th
April 2013 30th
April 2013
9 Change Password Unit Testing 30th
April 2013 30th
April 2013
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Project Name Online Student Feedback System
Test ID 1
Testing Module Student Login
Testing method Unit Testing
Date 29th
April 2013
Name of tester Prince
Description of Module Login would be signing in by entering his/her username and password.
Pre condition login should register before login
No. Actual Input Expected
Result
Actual Result Status
(Pass/Fail)
Error Correction
Measure
1.1 User
name=”PT1082219
Password=”12345”
Message(“W
elcome To
APIIT
feedback
System”)
Message(“Welco
me To APIIT
feedback
System”)
Pass No
error
N.A
1.2 Username=”
PT1081159”
Password=” 123”
( Right User id and
wrong Password)
Message
(“Userid or
Password
does not
match”)
Message (“Userid
or Password does
not match”)
Pass No
error
N.A
1.3 Username=”
PT1081112”
Password=” 123”
( wrong User id and
wrong Password)
Message
(“Userid or
Password
does not
match”)
Message (“Userid
or Password does
not match”)
Pass No
error
N.A
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Project Name Online Student Feedback System
Test ID 2
Testing Module Admin Login
Testing method Unit Testing
Date 29th
April 2013
Name of tester Prince
Description of Module Login would be signing in by entering his/her username and password.
Pre condition login should register before login
No. Actual Input Expected
Result
Actual Result Status
(Pass/Fail)
Error Correction
Measure
1.1 User name=”Admin”
Password=”12345”
Message(“W
elcome To
APIIT
feedback
System”)
Message(“Welco
me To APIIT
feedback
System”)
Pass No
error
N.A
1.2 Username=”prince”
Password=” 123”
( Right User id and
wrong Password)
Message
(“Userid or
Password
does not
match”)
Message (“Userid
or Password does
not match”)
Pass No
error
N.A
1.3 Username=” Admin”
Password=” prince”
( wrong User id and
wrong Password)
Message
(“Userid or
Password
does not
match”)
Message (“Userid
or Password does
not match”)
Pass No
error
N.A
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Project Name Online Student Feedback System
Test ID 3
Testing Module Faculty Login
Testing method Unit Testing
Date 30th
April 2013
Name of tester Prince
Description of Module Login would be signing in by entering his/her username and password.
Pre condition login should register before login
No. Actual Input Expected
Result
Actual Result Status
(Pass/Fail)
Error Correction
Measure
1.1 User name=”Ruchi”
Password=”1234”
Message(“W
elcome To
APIIT
feedback
System”)
Message(“Welco
me To APIIT
feedback
System”)
Pass No
error
N.A
1.2 Username=”Praveen”
Password=” 123”
( Right User id and
wrong Password)
Message
(“Userid or
Password
does not
match”)
Message (“Userid
or Password does
not match”)
Pass No
error
N.A
1.3 Username=” Geeta”
Password=” 1234”
( wrong User id and
wrong Password)
Message
(“Userid or
Password
does not
match”)
Message (“Userid
or Password does
not match”)
Pass No
error
N.A
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Project Name Online Student Feedback System
Test ID 4
Testing Module Program coordinator Login
Testing method Unit Testing
Date 30th
April 2013
Name of tester Prince
Description of Module Login would be signing in by entering his/her username and password.
Pre condition login should register before login
No. Actual Input Expected
Result
Actual Result Status
(Pass/Fail)
Error Correction
Measure
1.1 User name=”program”
Password=”program”
Message(“W
elcome To
APIIT
feedback
System”)
Message(“Welco
me To APIIT
feedback
System”)
Pass No
error
N.A
1.2 Username=” program”
Password=” 1234”
( wrong User id and
wrong Password)
Message
(“Userid or
Password
does not
match”)
Message (“Userid
or Password does
not match”)
Pass No
error
N.A
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Project Name Online Student Feedback System
Test ID 5
Testing Module Registration Student
Testing method Unit Testing
Date 30th
April 2013
Name of tester Prince
Description of Module Login would be signing in by entering his/her username and password.
Pre condition login should register before login
No. Actual Input Expected
Result
Actual Result Status
(Pass/Fail)
Error Correction
Measure
1.1 Name= “Prince” “Required
Field empty”
“Required Field
empty”
Fail Some
proble
m
with
valida
tion
Proper
Validation
1.2 Intake= Null
Intake “PT1082219”
“Required
Field empty”
Field added in
database
“Required Field
empty”
Student Home
Page
Fail
Pass
Some
proble
m
with
valida
tion
No
error
Proper
Validation
No required
1.3 E-Mail Id=
“prince_karan640035@
yahoo.com
“Required
Field empty”
“Required Field
empty”
Fail Some
proble
m
with
valida
tion
Proper
Validation
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1.4 Mobile no :
9813893171
“Required
Field empty”
No Message Fail Some
proble
m
with
valida
tion
Proper
Validation
Project Name Online Student Feedback System
Test ID 6
Testing Module Registration Faculty
Testing method Unit Testing
Date 30th
April 2013
Name of tester Prince
Description of Module Login would be signing in by entering his/her username and password.
Pre condition login should register before login
No. Actual Input Expected
Result
Actual Result Status
(Pass/Fail)
Error Correction
Measure
1.1 Faculty Id= “Null”
Faculty Id= “101”
“Required
Field empty”
Field added
in database
“Required Field
empty”
Field added in
database
Fail
Pass
Some
problem
with
validati
on
No
error
Proper
Validation
Not
Required
1.2 Faculty Name= “Null” “Required
Field empty”
“Required Field
empty”
Fail Some
problem
with
validati
on
Proper
Validation
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FacultyName= “Ruchi”
Field added in
database
Field added in
database
Pass
No
error
Not
Required
1.3 E-Mail Id= “Null”
E-Mail Id=
“ruchi@apiit.edu.in”
“Required
Field empty”
Field added in
database
No Message
Field added in
database
Fail
Pass
Some
problem
with
validati
on
No
error
Proper
Validation
Not
Required
1.4 Contact No = “Null”
Contact No = “989818”
““Required
Field empty”
Field added in
database
“Required Field
empty”
Field added in
database
Fail
Pass
Some
problem
with
validati
on
No
error
Proper
Validation
Not
Required
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Project Name Online Student Feedback System
Test ID 7
Testing Module Edit Profile Student
Testing method Unit Testing
Date 30th
April 2013
Name of tester Prince
Description of Module Login would be signing in by entering his/her username and password.
Pre condition login should register before login
No. Actual Input Expected
Result
Actual Result Status
(Pass/Fail)
Error Correction
Measure
1.1 name=”Null”
Name= kumar
““Required
Field empty”
Field added in
database
““Required Field
empty”
Field added in
database
Fail
Pass
Some
proble
m
with
valida
tion
No
error
Validation
Required
Not
Required
1.2 Mobile no=”Null”
Mobile no= “898998”
““Required
Field empty”
Field added in
database
““Required Field
empty”
Field added in
database
Fail
Pass
Some
proble
m
with
valida
tion
No
error
Validation
Required
Not
Required
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Project Name Online Student Feedback System
Test ID 8
Testing Module Give Feedback
Testing method Unit Testing
Date 30th
April 2013
Name of tester Prince
Description of Module Login would be signing in by entering his/her username and password.
Pre condition login should register before login
No. Actual Input Expected
Result
Actual Result Status
(Pass/Fail)
Error Correction
Measure
1.1 Select Module=”Null”
Select
Module=”Ruchi”
““Required
Field empty”
Field added in
database
““Required Field
empty”
Field added in
database
Fail
Pass
Some
proble
m
with
valida
tion
No
error
Validation
Required
Not
Required
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Project Name Online Student Feedback System
Test ID 9
Testing Module Change Password
Testing method Unit Testing
Date 30th
April 2013
Name of tester Prince
Description of Module Login would be signing in by entering his/her username and password.
Pre condition login should register before login
No. Actual Input Expected
Result
Actual Result Status
(Pass/Fail)
Error Correction
Measure
1.1 Old Password=”Null”
Old Password=”12345”
“Required
Field empty”
No Message
““Required Field
empty”
No Message
Fail
Pass
Some
proble
m
with
valida
tion
No
error
Validation
Required
Not
Required
1.2 New Password= “Null”
New Password=
“12345”
“Required
Field empty”
No Message
““Required Field
empty”
No Message
Fail
Pass
Some
proble
m
with
valida
tion
No
error
Validation
Required
Not
Required
1.3 confirm Password=
“Null”
“Required
Field empty”
““Required Field
empty”
Fail Some
proble
m
with
valida
tion
Validation
Required
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confirm Password=
“12345”
No Message No Message Pass
No
error
Not
Required
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Interface Testing:
Interface testing was also done to test the proposed system user interface. It checked the
appropriate use of the components.
Project
Name:
Online Student
Feedback system
Testing Date 30/05/2013
Test
Case
Name
Interface Testing Test Case Number OSFS-01
Perfor
med by
Prince kumar
Descrip
tion
To check the Interface of the entire system so as to know whether it is
user friendly or not.
Items Questions Answers
Buttons Do the buttons have meaningful labels? Yes No N/A
Is the grouping of buttons is appropriate. Yes No N/A
Are the buttons size consistent (width and
height).
Yes No N/A
Text Boxes Do the maximum length of the text box
matches their corresponding data storage
sizes?
Yes No N/A
Do the check constraints available Yes No N/A
Menu Bars Do the menu labels are meaningful? Yes No N/A
Do they describe their associated Yes No N/A
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Items Questions Answers
Screen Design Is the layout logical so that the user does
not have to search for typical functions?
Yes No N/A
Are graphics and text arranged on the
screens in such a way that they are easy to
view and are not clustered?
Yes No N/A
Is the used text providing meaningful
information
Yes No N/A
Combo boxes Are they meaningfully placed? Yes No N/A
Are the combo boxes having appropriate
values?
Yes No N/A
Do the values change performing
accordingly?
Yes No N/A
Color Are colors used consistently when
designating functionality?
Yes No N/A
Do the used colors are sufficient contrast
to reduce eye strain?
Yes No N/A
Are the colors appealing? Yes No N/A
Security Testing
Can system be penetrated by any hacking way?
Name of the tester: - Prince Kumar (Developer)
To verify the security of the website
Questions Answer(Yes Or No) Action to be taken
Can anybody access the protected area
of the website No
Attempted access without a proper
password to the system to see
information will be tested.
Attempts succeeded?
No
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Critical analysis
Software testing, depending on the testing method employed, can be implemented at any time in
the development process. However, most of the test effort occurs after the requirements have
been defined and the coding process has been completed. As such, the methodology of the test is
governed by the software development methodology adopted. A primary purpose for testing is to
detect software failures so that defects may be uncovered and corrected. This is a non-trivial
pursuit. Testing cannot establish that a product functions properly under all conditions but can
only establish that it does not function properly under specific conditions. The scope of software
testing often includes examination of code as well as execution of that code in various
environments and conditions as well as examining the aspects of code: does it do what it is
supposed to do and do what it needs to do.
Analysis:
The test must be reported and analyzed.
It helped in identifying the open faults, to schedule fixes and revisit errors.
It helped us to refine and assess the approach.
Failure was reported to manage repair effort systematically. Summary reports helped to
track progress status.
Provided information to guide us to trouble areas.
It helped in establishing quality assurance and supported monitoring and standardization.
After performing the Critical analysis of the web application the following errors were
encountered by me in the construction of the web application are:
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Some problems faced in the implementation of the Online Student Feedback System:
Sr.
No.
Problem Faced Solution
1 The registration form in the management
section of the administration was visible by
default without the administrator pressing the
Registration Student button.
Hidden attribute can be applied or
properties in the css templates can be
changed
2 Validation Problems were encountered. Ajax was used to sort out the
validation problems.
3 Setting layouts were quite difficult Css and tables are used.
4 Error messages were displayed on the webpage
after the button was pressed which were also
not very prominent to the user
Like if user is entering wrong something then
alert message will automatically display
Error messages prominent can be
done with the help of JavaScript
coding which displays errors on
separate prompt window on top of the
current website, making it
professional & unavoidable
6 Difficulty in Messaging Mercury will required for Messaging
7 Difficulty in establishing connection with the
database
Proper naming convention was used.
8 Data flow from one page to another page Sessions were used.
9 Session doesn’t support date format Date was converted into the string
format.
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Limitation
As we all know that limitations are part and parcel. No system and person in this world can claim
to be perfect. Similarly my Online Student Feedback System has limitations too. But that
limitation does not affect the functionality and usefulness of the website. The system has met the
all the requirements specified.
Few Limitations:
Student can view another user profile
Faculty can see feedback and comment feedback
Program coordinator can see individual marking
Student, faculty, program coordinator have to register themselves for login.
Future Enhancement
Limitation on Feedback Form. Student can give at least two times feedback in a year.
For Adding Program coordinator , Admin have to register
Show Comment can be implemented for faculty
To provide personalized chat facility among user so that user may chat with a particular
user at a time and share personal information.
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Conclusion
Online Student Feedback system provides a better way for faster feedback; it is a feedback
system which is meant for Student and Faculty.
Online Student Feedback System provides most of the functionality that will require for student
and faculty. Student can give feedback according to their respective faculty and faculty can view
result of feedback according to their grade in graph. Moreover the Online Student Feedback
system easily helps program co-coordinator for judgment.
Quickly summarizing all the efforts put into this assignment, I would like to conclude that this
assignment has definitely helped me enhancing my Web Designing skills and improve my
existing knowledge in PHP in a unique way. I learnt various nitty-gritty of web designing as well
as learnt more of PHP, Javascript, Ajax, and CSS. I have also learnt of how to implement
database handling with PHP, using various MySQL commands and its structure. This assignment
has helped in incorporating all the important and necessary features required in any dynamic
website.
Last but not the least, I have also learnt the importance of Web Modeling and learnt the proper
methodology of developing web related projects. Like any other web-application, my website too
had errors; I had also performed proper testing so as to ensure that my website remains robust,
usable and manageable. Working as a PHP Web application designer and Programmer proved
quite of a unique experience. I am sure this project would be beneficial for me in the near future.
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