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Super Shoppee
Super Shoppee
- Problem Definition
- Scope of the system
- Proposed System
- Fact finding techniques
- Feasibility study
- ERD
- DFD
- I/O Screens
- O/P Formats
- Report Layout
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
Problem Definition
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work.
distance
as its
limitation.
Also
going
to
those
has to
carry
hard
cash
all the
time
and buy
particular
o day during fixed timings.
As almost all shops have different schedules and limited
timings.
This makes shopping inconvenient as well as time
consuming.
Sometimes it may not be possible to send particular
Mobile to far away
o places.
Scope
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Proposed system
Super shops have become necessity of present era. Many super
shops are already been computerized but The rapid growth of
Internet in conjunction with free or inexpensive browser software
has proven to be a catalyst for electronic commerce .The web has
the potential to seamlessly merge marketing and transaction
mechanisms, to provide businesses with increase abilities to
influence purchasing & facilitate electronic commerce
Proposed system will facilitate Accuracy in calculations, Clarity in
printing & documentation with Huge storage capability. Proposed
system will print reports customized as well as standard.
of
our
project.
In
the
initial
phases
we
prepared
FEASIBILITY STUDY
TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY
The technical aspect of feasibility is largely concerned with
answering the questions who, why, where, when, what and how
much in the context of both existing and proposed system. An
investigation of present procedure is needed in order to identify the
volumes, trends, frequencies that will specifically affect the design
of any computer based system.
Based on findings of the investigation, we will be designing input
screens, output reports.
OPERATIONAL FEASIBILITY
An organization already has computer trained staff. Our input
screens will be familiar with their existing data processing
environment as we have checked acceptability of users for the input
screens frequently. One or Two hours of training is sufficient to
train the users of this system. As user is involved in the system
development from the beginning, system operations will be very
much easy for the user.
ECONOMICAL FESIBILITY
In the economic evaluation we were concerned with comparing the
cost of doing things in a particular way to the benefits. Organization
already have most of the things needed i.e. (computer hardware/
software/ computer litrate staff). So minimum investment will be
required to implement this project. So comparing with the
investment needed , advantages of computerization stated in the
proposed system are definitely important though it is difficult to
evaluate them on economic basis. So an organization will be
definitely benefited a lot directly and indirectly.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Reference Material used
Software Engineering
By James Senn
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