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Computing and Informatics College Final Project Template | 2017

Chapter One: Introduction of whole project process

1.1 Introduction
1.2
Background of the Organization
1.3 Statement of the problem
1.4 Objective of the project
1.4.1 General Objective
1.4.2 Specific objective
1.5 Scope and limitation of the project
- Scope
- Limitation
1.6 Significance and Target beneficiaries of the system.
1.7 Methodology for the project
- Data gathering methodology
- Data analysis methodology
- Implementation Methodology
1.8 Feasibility Analysis
1.8.1 Operational feasibility
1.8.2 Technical feasibility
1.8.3 Economic feasibility
1.8.4 Political feasibility(optional)
1.9 Document Organization

CHAPTER TWO: Literature Review (optional)


Those titles which does not have existing system.
Chapter Two: Description of the Existing System

2.1. Introduction of Existing System


2.2. Organization structure (if any)
2.3. Users of Existing System
2.4. Major functions of the Current System
2.5. Existing System Workflow structure
2.6. Report generated in the existing system (if any)
2.7. Forms and other documents of the existing systems (if any)
2.8. Bottlenecks of the existing system (using for example PIECES frame Work).
2.8.1 Performance (Response time)
2.8.2 Input (Inaccurate/redundant/flexible) and Output (Inaccurate)
2.8.3 Security and Controls
2.8.4 Efficiency

Wolkite University Final Project Template | 2017


Computing and Informatics College Final Project Template | 2017

Chapter Three: Proposed System

3.1 Introduction:
3.2 Business Rules
3.3 Functional requirements
3.3.1 Process requirements
3.3.2 Input related requirements
3.3.3 Output related requirements
3.3.4 Storage related requirements
3.4 Nonfunctional Requirements

Chapter Four: System Analysis


4.1 Scenarios
4.2 System models
4.2.1 User class and characteristics (Actor Identification)
4.2.2 Use case Diagram
i. General system Use Case Diagram
ii. Detail Diagram and description for each use cases
4.2.3 Object model: Class Diagram
4.2.4 Sequence Diagram
4.2.5 Activity Diagram
4.2.6 State Diagrams
4.3 ER Diagram (optional depending on your design methodology)
4.3.1 Data Dictionary or Mapping
4.3.2 Normalization

Chapter Five: System Design


5.1. System Overview
5.2. Design Considerations
5.2.1 Design Goals
5.2.2 Design Trade-offs
5.3. Architecture of the proposed System
5.3.1 Sub-system Decomposition
5.3.2 Hardware/Software mapping (Deployment design)
5.3.3 Persistent data management
5.3.4 Class interfaces
5. 4. User interface design
5.5 Object Design

Wolkite University Final Project Template | 2017


Computing and Informatics College Final Project Template | 2017

Chapter 6: Implementation

6.1 Introduction
6.2 Hard ware and software acquisition
6.3 User manual preparation
6.4 Algorithm
6.5 Maintenance (optional)

Chapter 7: Testing Plan

7.1 Introduction
7.2 Purpose
7.3 Features to be tested and not to be tested
7.4 Sample Test Cases
7.5 Test Procedure
7.5.1 Unit Testing
7.5.2 Integration Testing
7.5.3 System Testing
7.5.4 Acceptance Testing
7.6 Release criteria

Chapter Eight: Conclusion


8.1. Summary of Final product
8.2. Recommendation

Reference

Wolkite University Final Project Template | 2017

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