...Software Requirements Specification (SRS) Template Items that are intended to stay in as part of your document are in bold; explanatory comments are in italic text. Plain text is used where you might insert wording about your project. The document in this file is an annotated outline for specifying software requirements, adapted from the IEEE Guide to Software Requirements Specifications (Std 830-1993). Tailor this to your needs, removing explanatory comments as you go along. Where you decide to omit a section, you might keep the header, but insert a comment saying why you omit the data. CS3911 (Team Number) (Team Name) Software Requirements Specification Document Version: (n) Date: (mm/dd/yyyy) Table of Contents 1. Introduction 5 1.1 Purpose 5 1.2 Scope 5 1.3 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations 5 1.4 References 5 1.5 Overview 5 2. The Overall Description 6 2.1 Product Perspective 6 2.1.1 System Interfaces 6 2.1.2 Interfaces 6 2.1.3 Hardware Interfaces 6 2.1.4 Software Interfaces 7 2.1.5 Communications Interfaces 7 2.1.6 Memory Constraints 7 2.1.7 Operations 7 2.1.8 Site Adaptation Requirements 7 2.2 Product Functions 8 2.3 User Characteristics 8 2.4 Constraints 8 2.5 Assumptions and Dependencies 9 2.6 Apportioning of Requirements 9 3. Specific Requirements...
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... 1.1 Purpose 1 1.2 Document Conventions 1 1.3 Intended Audience and Reading Suggestions 1 1.4 Project Scope 1 1.5 References 1 2. Overall Description 1 2.1 Product Perspective 1 2.2 Product Features 2 2.3 User Classes and Characteristics 2 2.4 Operating Environment 2 2.5 Design and Implementation Constraints 2 2.6 User Documentation 2 2.7 Assumptions and Dependencies 3 3. System Features 3 3.1 room allocation 3.2 room configuration………………………………………………………………………………. 3.3 mess bill management…………………………………………………………………………… 3.4 fines management 4. Other Nonfunctional Requirements 5 4.1 Performance Requirements 4.2 Safety Requirements 4.3 Security Requirements 4.4 Software Quality Attributes Introduction 1 Purpose The purpose of this document is to present a detailed description of the project. It will explain the purpose and the different features of the system, the interfaces of the system, what the system will do, the constraints under which it must operate and how the system will react to external stimuli. 3 Document Conventions Every requirement is having its own priority .Higher priority requirement is marked with a higher number and then goes to lower number as the priority decreases. 5 Intended Audience and Reading Suggestions The document is intended for developers, project managers, testers and documentation writers. The rest of this SRS contains the overall description of the project followed...
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...Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology Hotel Management System Project Proposal Information Technology Project 2014 Project ID: ITP-14-MTR-03 Submitted by: 1. IT13117474– Prasad Lakmal D.H. 2. IT13128050– Madushanka A.S.S. 3. IT13118082– Charitha D.G. 4. IT13118150– Wijesinghe A.M. 5. IT13087234– Piumal Dinuka W. 6. IT13060954– Ranathunga B.S. 7. IT13110062– Shyamal W.A.I. Submitted to: ………………………….. Ms. K.B.A.B.Chathurika Date of submission Abstract This is the document of the Project proposal for developing a hotel management system for Gayana hotel. It consists of the current background of the hotel and problems having due to present system and how we are going to overcome those matters through our proposed system. After gathering requirements we have found that Gayana hotel is using a manual file based system for their processes. They are keeping a huge amount of files to handle guest details, bills, inventory items...etc. Search for a record in the file system is really harsh. Although they are not well secured there is a probability of getting damaged due to a fire or a tsunami or any other kind of a disaster. The project aimed to build a fully functional system in order to achieve the efficiency in the hotel management. The overall mission of system development is to make the hotel staff can quickly and easily complete the hotel management task. . Table of Contents Abstract I Table of Contents...
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...Table of Contents Executive Summary 4 1.0 Introduction 5 3.0 Project Implementation 5 3.1 Implementation Planning 5 3.1.1 Project Brief 5 3.1.2 Work Breakdown Structure 6 3.1.3 Sub Units 7 3.2 Project Implementation Control 7 3.2.1 Control Point Identification Chart 7 3.2.2 Milestone Charts 8 3.2.3 Project and Budget Control Charts 9 3.2.4 Network Diagrams 10 4.0 Use of a Gantt Chart 10 5.0 Project Evaluation Techniques 12 5.1 Project Constraints 13 5.2 Project Stakeholders 13 5.3 Goals, Objectives, and Project Requirements 13 6.0 Evaluation of This Project 13 6.1 Project Stakeholders 14 6.2 Goals and Objectives 14 6.3 Project Constraints 15 7.0 Recommendations for Improvement 15 8.0 Project Presentation 16 8.1 Project Implementation Procedure 16 9.0 Conclusion 17 Reference List 18 Executive Summary After a rigorous analysis of three projects, Golden Source International Ltd settled for the “Anti-Fungus” Silicone Sealant product launch. This paper looks at the project’s implementation, evaluation, and presentation. Lately, there has been little success of projects. Pundits believe that haphazard planning, inadequate implementation, relaxed control, and lack of project evaluation bring this about. This paper shows how the project manager that was assigned this task went about these procedures to record major success in major fronts. 1.0 Introduction Project management is quite a popular topic in the world of management today. This is occasioned...
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...CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY In 1912, in Altena Castle in Germany, Richard Schirrmann created the first permanent Jugendherberge or "Youth Hostel". These first Youth Hostels were an exponent of the ideology of the German Youth Movement to let poor city youngsters breathe fresh air outdoors. The youths were supposed to manage the hostel themselves as much as possible, doing chores to keep the costs down and build character as well as being physically active outdoors. Because of this, many Youth Hostels closed during the middle part of the day. There are several differences between hostels and hotels, including: * Hostels tend to be budget-oriented; rates are considerably lower, and many hostels have programs to share books, DVDs and other items. * For those who prefer an informal environment, hostels do not usually have the same level of formality as hotels. For those who prefer to socialize with their fellow guests, hostels usually have more common areas and opportunities to socialize. The dormitory aspect of hostels also increases the social factor. 1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM The growing number of students in higher institutions all over the world has posed a lot of accommodation problem on the part of students and school management. Students at the beginning of each session waste half of the semester looking for accommodation. The few hostels that exist in the higher institutions are not properly managed. Statistics...
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...Justification…………………………………………………4 1.2.3 Objectives…………………………………………………..4 1.2.4 Scope………………………………………………………..5 1.2.5 Research Questions…………………………………………5 1.2.6 Basic Assumptions of Study/Project………………………..5 1.2.7 Basic Limitations of Study/Project………………………….5 CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW…………………………………………..6 2.1 Introduction……………………………………………………................6 2.2 Review of Relevant Literature and Opinion…………………………….6 2.3 Existing Systems………………………………………………………...7 2.4 Re-Definition of Problem………………………………………………..8 CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY………………………………....8 3.1 Participants………………………………………………………………8 3.1.1 Leading/senior counsel…………………………..……………8 3.1.2 Junior Associate Attorney………………………..……............8 3.1.3 other non-legal staff……………………………..……………8 3.2 Research Design…………………………………………………………8 3.2.1 Descriptive Design……………………….….………………...8 3.3 DATA COLLECTION…………………………………………………9 3.3.1 Interviews………………………………………………………9 3.3.2 Questionnaires…………………………………………….........9 3.3.3 Literature Review………………………………….…………..10 3.4 DATA ANALYSIS……………………………………………………….10 2 3.5 RESOURCES AND TOOLS REQUIRED FOR THE PROJECT…….10 3.5.1 Development Tools……………………………………………...10 3.5.2 Hardware…………………………………………………………10 3.5.3 Software…………………………………………………………10 3.6 COSTS…………………………………………………………………….11 Fig.2…………………………………………………………………………….11 3.7 PROJECT PLAN (PROJECT PLAN AND SCHEDULE)……………..11 Fig.3…………………………………………………………………………….11 4.0 REFERENCES…………………………………………………………….12 CHAPTER 1:...
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...Green Computing Research Project By James C. Frazier Part1 The purpose of this Green Computing Research Project is to research possible applications of green computing for We Are Big Incorporated. First, I want to define what is Green Computing: Environmental responsibility and sustainability in computing and/or IT systems, including overall energy efficiencies, responsible disposal of electronic waste and recycling programs, telecommuting, virtualization of server resources, thin client solutions, using open source software, and the development of new software to address green computing. In an article Harnessing Green IT: Principles and Practices, by San Murugesan defines the field of green computing as "the study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using, and disposing of computers, servers, and associated subsystems such as monitors, printers, storage devices, and networking and communications systems efficiently and effectively with minimal or no impact on the environment.” The applications being closely researched are as follows: • Data center and overall energy efficiency: Is a basic Energy Star program for organizations and using technology or data centers for multi-user/departmental uses. Cities teaming up with businesses to use tools like smart meters, data visualizations and even mobile technology to promote energy efficiency and urban sustainability. Quoting a report State of the World Report, by Diana Lind, April...
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...discussing review of related literature. 3.1.3 Title of Related Literature 3 Discuss the relevance of the related literature 3 and make the conclusions and contradictions found in the literature clear in the report. Use the guidelines below in discussing review of related literature. 3.2 Review of Related Studies 3.2.1 Title of Related Study 1 Discuss the relevance of the related study 1 and make the conclusions and contradictions found in the study clear in the report. Use the guidelines below in discussing review of related study. 3.2.2 Title of Related Study 2 Discuss the relevance of the related study 2 and make the conclusions and contradictions found in the study clear in the report. Use the guidelines below in discussing review of related study. 3.2.3 Title of Related Study 3 Discuss the relevance of the related study 3 and make the conclusions and contradictions found in the study clear in the report. Use the guidelines below in discussing review of related study. B. What is review of related literature? A literature review is an account of what has been published on a topic by accredited scholars and researchers. In writing the literature review, your purpose is to convey to your reader what knowledge and ideas have been established on a topic, and what their strengths...
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...Green Computing Research Project By James C. Frazier Part1 The purpose of this Green Computing Research Project is to research possible applications of green computing for We Are Big Incorporated. First, I want to define what is Green Computing: Environmental responsibility and sustainability in computing and/or IT systems, including overall energy efficiencies, responsible disposal of electronic waste and recycling programs, telecommuting, virtualization of server resources, thin client solutions, using open source software, and the development of new software to address green computing. In an article Harnessing Green IT: Principles and Practices, by San Murugesan defines the field of green computing as "the study and practice of designing, manufacturing, using, and disposing of computers, servers, and associated subsystems such as monitors, printers, storage devices, and networking and communications systems efficiently and effectively with minimal or no impact on the environment.” The applications being closely researched are as follows: * Data center and overall energy efficiency: Is a basic Energy Star program for organizations and using technology or data centers for multi-user/departmental uses. Cities teaming up with businesses to use tools like smart meters, data visualizations and even mobile technology to promote energy efficiency and urban sustainability. Quoting a report State of the World Report, by Diana Lind...
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...(Tribhuvan University) A STUDY IN THE ATTENDANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OF HIMALAYAN WHITEHOUSE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE Project Report on Database Management System In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration By: September 2014 Table of Contents Chapter I 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Introduction of the Organization 1 1.2 Attendance Management System 1 1.3 Overview 2 1.4 Economically Feasibility 2 1.5 Technical Feasibility 2 1.6 Behavioural Feasibility 2 Chapter II 3 LITERATURE SURVEY 3 2.1 Drawbacks Of Present System 3 2.2 Proposed System 3 2.2.1 Objectives of the Proposed System 3 2.2.2 Advantages of Proposed System 4 2.3 Scope 4 Chapter III 5 SYSTEM DESIGN 5 3.1 E-R-D Representations 5 3.2 E-R Diagram 6 3.3 Schema 7 3.4 Tabular Representation Of Schema 7 Chapter IV 10 IMPLEMENTATION 10 4.1 Syntaxes 10 4.2 Snapshots 11 Chapter V 14 CONCLUSION 14 BIBLIOGRAPHY 15 REFERENCES 16 LIST OF TABLES |Table no. |Title |Page no. | |3.4.1 |Tabular representation of Schema: Teacher |9 | |3.4.2 |Tabular representation of Schema: Teaches |9 | |3.4.3 |Tabular representation of Schema: Subject |9 ...
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...Strategic IT-Management Prof. Dr. Karl-Heinz Rau WS 2013/14 Term Paper Topic: How Companies Could Achieve Sustainable Competitive Advantage Gahn, Philip MACFA, ID# 309601 gahnphil@hs-pforzheim.de Kominek, Lukas MACFA, ID# 300953 komluk@hs-pforzheim.de Wenz, Eugen MACFA, ID# 300636 weneug@hs-pforzheim.de th Submission date: November 2 2013 2 Table of Contents 1 Purpose and Structure ......................................................................................... 5 2 Definition and Origin of Competitive Advantage .............................................. 6 3 Approaches and Methods to Achieve Competitive Advantages......................... 8 3.1 The Traditional Approach According to Porter ........................................... 8 3.1.1 Cost Leadership ................................................................................. 10 3.1.2 Focusing on Priorities ........................................................................ 10 3.2 Modern Approaches .................................................................................. 10 3.2.1 The Strategy as a Compilation of Simple Rules ................................ 11 3.2.2 The Blue Ocean Strategy ................................................................... 12 4 Ways to achieve Sustainable Competitive Advantage...................................... 13 5 Conclusion ...........................................................................................
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...1.1 Aim The aim of this research is to discuss the statement ‘people working in teams always achieve their goals more efficiently and effectively than people working alone’. By relating academic research and the author’s personal observations to the theories of team development, team design, team effectiveness and motivation, this report will identify and analyse key factors that impact on team performance both positively and negatively to assist in drawing a conclusion as to the validity of the above statement. 1.2 Relevance With every day that goes by the world edges closer to a globalized economy; as the furious advancement of technology continues with unyielding pace, organisations are expanding at a rate that is phenomenal. These organisations have started to reach for every source of information from newspapers to academic journals, from discoveries to breakthroughs to find a way to feed their growing expansion even faster. And with that has come the subject of teams. Numerous articles have been published about the benefits of teams. Peters & Waterman, (1982) as cited in Castka et al.,(2001) refer to teamwork as a critical factor in the most successful of companies. Another author, Colenso, (2000) as cited in Castka et al., (2001), suggests that if teams are used effectively it can result in significant improvements to productivity, creativity and employee satisfaction. The results of this research allow readers to gain some insight into the critical issues that...
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...City University of Hong Kong Interim Report of IS5540 Project management for AE Company Group name: SGS Instructor: Chiamin Fung Section: S01 AUTHOR’S NAME | ID | WANG Youzhi | 53186878 | LI Jingwei | 53259943 | LI Juan | 53434541 | FAN Ting | 53508522 | XU You | 53147066 | XIA Weiwei | 53337821 | 1. Company background Our group choose a company named AE Company, which mainly trains people who want to learn accounting skills, pass tests of Accounting Professional Certificate, etc. AE Company is a new entrants to the accounting training industry, which was established in 2012. The company is mainly divided by three department: customer service department, marketing department and human resources department. At present, AE has three important methods to recruit trainees. Firstly, they organize some public, non-profit lectures in the universities. Secondly, they distribute some commercial publicity pages to advertising the brand. Thirdly, they had distribute some trainee recruitment information on some professional website like 58.com, souke.com and ganji.com. All the people who is over 18-year-old can be the target customer for AE, since every organization including non-profit organizations need accountants. For AE, there is a large market resulting in fierce competition. The company has planned to recruit students from society and universities for 40% and 60% respectively. However, they later found that the percentage of students from universities...
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...FERSOFT ONLINE BUS TICKET RESERVATION SYSTEM (OBTRS) SRS Document Revision #: v1.0 Date of Issue: 15 January 2008 Project Manager: Seçil AYDIN Software Requirements Specification OBTRS Approval Signatures Approved by: Business Project Leader Approved by: IM/IT Project Leader Prepared by: Business Project Manager Prepared by: IM/IT Project Manager Reviewed by: Quality Assurance Manager v1.0 16/01/2008 Page i Software Requirements Specification OBTRS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................. 6 1.1 .. PURPOSE .................................................................................................................. 6 1.2 .. SCOPE ....................................................................................................................... 6 1.3 .. DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS .................................................. 7 1.4 .. REFERENCES............................................................................................................ 8 1.5 .. OVERVIEW................................................................................................................. 9 2. OVERALL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................. 10 2.1 PRODUCT PERSPECTIVE ......................................................................................... 10 2.1.1 SYSTEM...
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...CRANEFIELD COLLEGE OF PROJECT AND PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT MODULE M2 GROUP ASSIGNMENT CASE: The Trophy Project DATE: 13 March 2013 We hereby declare that this assignment is entirely our own work, and that it has not previously been submitted to any other Higher Education Institution. We also declare that all published and unpublished sources have been fully acknowledged and properly referenced. This includes figures, tables and exhibits. Where modified by us, this has also been indicated. Name | Signature | ID Number | Dorothy van Heerden | | 7003230015080 | Delareze Joubert | | 7911030059084 | George Klopper | | 6510115056089 | Morne Grobler | | 8006265241082 | Salome Cilliers | | 8502170130089 | Tammy Pieterse | | 7811030086089 | Thabi Qaqane | | 7812220436084 | Andre Henn | | 7807285013083 | * Index Index 2 1 Executive Summary 3 2 Introduction 4 3 Problem Identification 5 3.1 SWOT Analysis of the Trophy Project 5 3.2 Problem Analysis 6 3.2.1 STRUCTURAL 6 3.2.2 Behavioural 7 3.2.3 Organisational 13 4 Recommendation 15 4.1 Organisational Effectiveness 15 4.2 The Balanced Score Card Approach 15 5 Conclusion 18 6 Bibliography 19 Executive Summary This document, by means of a thorough analysis of the case study, reveals that the Trophy Project is in a state of disorder. It identifies problematic behavioural structural and organisational issues within the company and discuses leadership problems that the company experiences throughout...
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