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SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE
Project Report
On
Social Network Site (SNS)
Submitted as per the course of
Master of Computer Applications
Of
Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum
Submitted by
Mr.ABHISHEK RANJAN(1RE**MCA**)
Under the Guidance of
Prof. *********
Assoc. Prof Dept of MCA
Reva ITM, Bangalore
__________________________________________________________________________
DEPARTMENT OF MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
REVA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
Kattigenahalli, Yelahanka, Bangalore – 560 064
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2013
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REVA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND
MANAGEMENT
DEPARTMENT OF MASTER OF COMPUTER
APPLICATIONS
Kattigenahalli, Yelahanka, Bangalore – 560 064
Certificate
This is to certify that the project work entitled “SOCIAL NETWORKING
SITE” has been successfully completed by ________having USN
1RE**MCA**, in * semester MCA as prescribed by the Visvesvaraya
Technological University, Belgaum during the academic year 201* - 201*.
Signature of the Guide Signature of
the HOD
External Examination
Name of the Examiners Signature
with Date
1.
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2.
ABSTRACT
A truly Indian social-networking website that is to promote social responsibility (traffic rules,
public hygiene, aversion to bribery etc).Should provide a common platform where people of
India can Voice out violations, injustice, inhumanity, corruption happening in their vicinity.
In Existing System people does not have the ability to tag social discipline violators .Fellow
citizens can’t take the measures to rate, control and monitor the social responsibility of a
given individual. Indirectly the crime is increasing very much, everybody is violating the
rules .No one is taking care. The responsible persons are ignoring because of corruption. The
higher authorities not taking any action towards indiscipline. No one is feeling responsibility
to argue .With this in our country the law and order is going out of control. In this current
system if a person wants to give complaint, he has to go to the concerned office and raise a
complaint. In India many rural people don’t know the rules and regulations of Govt. Hence
they are blackmailed by the corrupt world. As the crimes are increased, it is becoming very
difficult for a common man to survive. Here as the people don’t know the actual duties of the
officers and they don’t even have the sources to reach their voice to the higher authorities,
they are becoming helpless
By this no one will be cheated. Hence all the violations of rules can be reduced to a great
extent. In our current system people coming forward, participating in the debates and fighting
against the crimes in their vicinity. Everybody feels their responsibility to minimize the
corruption. Here each and every person has the authority to discuss on any topic .With these
debates many criminals can come into the picture of real world. With these things the
innocent people can get aware. Then basing on these discussions the right decision can be
taken by the concerned authority.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTERS
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT
- STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT
2. LITERATURE SURVEY
3. SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
3.1 SYSTEM ENGINEERING
3.2 SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT
4. SYSTEM ANALYSIS
4.1 EXISTING SYSTEM
4.2 LIMITATIONS OF EXISTING SYSTEM
4.3 PROPOSED SYSTEM
4.4 ADVANTAGES OF PROPOSED SYSTEM
4.5 FEASIBILITY STUDY
- TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY
- ECONOMICAL FEASIBILITY
- OPERATIONAL FEASIBILITY
5. SYSTEM DESIGN
5.4 DATAFLOW DIAGRAM
5.5 ENTITY-RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM
5.6 TABLE DESIGN
6. CODING
PSEUDO CODE
7. TESTING
TEST CASES FOR
- UNIT TESTING
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- INTEGRATION TESTING
- SYSTEM TESTING
SNAPSHOTS
CONCLUSION
BIBILOGRAPHY
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Objective of the Project
A truly Indian social-networking website that is to promote social
responsibility (traffic rules, public hygiene, aversion to bribery etc) .
1.2 Problem Definition
Through the existing system process which is purely manual process and time
taking process. There are chances of having incorrect representation to the traffic
information and aversion to bribery details. In the existing system, people of India
can’t voice out violations, injustice, inhumanity, corruption happening in their
vicinity.
Functional Requirements:
Should provide a common platform where people of India can
o Voice out violations, injustice, inhumanity, corruption happening in their
vicinity
o Endorse someone else’s concern and augment with more proofs, details etc.
o Call for an online debate or discussion on certain topics of broad applicability
Should be highly dynamic, with minimal static content as framework and maximum
content created by site participants
Should have the ability to tag social discipline violators using their UID
Authenticity for adding users is utmost important for such a website. Definitely one
should not be allowed to have more than one profile.
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There should be a placeholder for dealing with disputing situations for the site as it is
quite possible for recipients of negative reward to resist. The dispute resolution
mechanism should not be like traditional court, it should again be based on social
forum like multiple opinions, group actions etc.
Non Functional Requirements:
Secure access of confidential data (user’s details). SSL can be used.
24 X 7 availability
Better component design to get better performance at peak time
Flexible service based architecture will be highly desirable for future extension
Modules:
1. Administrator
2. Friends
3. Users
4. Blogs
5. Comments Rating
6. Registration
Users:
1. Administrator
2. Friends
3. Authenticate Users
4. Public User
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CHAPTER 2
LITERATURE SURVEY
Literature survey is a documentation of a comprehensive review of the published and
unpublished work from secondary sources data in the areas of specific interest to the
researcher. Literature survey helps in carrying out the task more easily as it gives information
regarding the work you carry out.
With the development of social network sites, security protection of private information
online has been a serious and important research topic. Research status quo on privacy of
social network sites has been investigated and reviewed in this paper. Two main ways of
obtaining private information on social network sites were summarized as based on privacy
disclosure and attack technique. In each category, actions to threaten privacy were brought
forth. A framework of dangers, which users facing on social network sites, was proposed, and
according to privacy risks, protection methods were also discussed. Finally, new topics about
privacy research directions on social network sites, privacy-preserving collaborative social
network and business model of privacy protection, which need further research, were
presented and discussed. The use of social site by students for academic practice is surpassed
by its use for social engagement, direct communications, and relationship building A larger
percentage of female students use social media technologies despite past studies that have
reported that male students generally demonstrate more competence and a favorable attitude
toward the use of technology. A large percentage of social media use and expertise lies with
college students between the ages of 18-24, also known as Generation Z.
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CHAPTER 3
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
3.1 SYSTEM ENGINEERING
The software development life cycle (SDLC) is the entire process of formal,
logical steps taken to develop a software product. Within the broader context of
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), the SDLC is basically the part of process in
which coding/programming is applied to the problem being solved by the existing or
planned application.
The phases of SDLC can vary somewhat but generally include the following:
Conceptualization
Requirements and cost/benefits analysis
Detailed specification of the software requirements
Software design
Programming
Testing
User and technical training
Maintenance
There are many methodologies or models that can be used to guide the software
development lifecycle either as a core model to the SDLC or as a complementary method.
Prototyping Model
The goal of prototyping based development is to counter the first two limitations of the
waterfall model discussed earlier. The basic idea here is that instead of freezing the
requirements before a design or coding can proceed, a throwaway prototype is built to
understand the requirements. This prototype is developed based on the currently known
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requirements. Development of the prototype obviously undergoes design, coding and
testing. But each of these phases is not done very formally or thoroughly. By using this
prototype, the client can get an "actual feel" of the system, since the interactions with
prototype can enable the client to better understand the requirements of the desired
system.
Prototyping is an attractive idea for complicated and large systems for which there is no
manual process or existing system to help determining the requirements. In such
situations letting the client "plan" with the prototype provides invaluable and intangible i
inputs which helps in determining the requirements for the system. It is also an effective
method to demonstrate the feasibility of a certain approach. This might be needed for
novel systems where it is not clear that constraint can be met or that algorithms can be
developed to implement the requirements. The process model of the prototyping approach
is shown in the figure below.
Prototyping Model
The basic reason for little common use of prototyping is the cost involved in this built-it-
twice approach. However, some argue that prototyping need not be very costly and can
actually reduce the overall development cost. The prototype are usually not complete
systems and many of the details are not built in the prototype. The goal is to provide a
system with overall functionality. In addition, the cost of testing and writing detailed
documents are reduced. These factors help to reduce the cost of developing the prototype.
On the other hand, the experience of developing the prototype will very useful for
developers when developing the final system. This experience helps to reduce the cost of
development of the final system and results in a more reliable and better designed system.
Project Development Architecture
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As a developer, the .NET framework and Visual Studio present many choices for
choosing the right architecture, from placing the data access code directly in the UI through
datasets and data source controls.
Presentation Layer
The ASP.NET web site or windows forms
application (the UI for the project) is called the
presentation layer. The presentation layer
is the most important layer simply because
it’s the one that everyone sees and uses. Even with a well structured business and data
layer, if the presentation layer is designed poorly, this gives the users a poor view of the
system.
It’s best to remove as much business logic out of the UI and into the business layer. This
usually involves more code, but in my mind, the excess time (which ranges from minimal
to moderate, depending on the size of the application) pays off in the end.
Business Access Layer
Though a web site could talk to the data access layer directly, it usually goes through
another layer called the business layer. The business layer is vital in that it validates the
input conditions before calling a method from the data layer. This ensures the data input
is correct before proceeding, and can often ensure that the outputs are correct as well.
This validation of input is called business rules, meaning the rules that the business layer
uses to make “judgments” about the data.
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Data Access Layer
The key component to most applications is the data. The data has to be served to the
presentation layer somehow. The data layer is a separate component, whose sole purpose
is to serve up the data from the database and return it to the caller. Through this approach,
data can be logically reused, meaning that a portion of an application reusing the same
query can make a call to one data layer method, instead of embedding the query multiple
times. This is generally more maintainable.
3.2 SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT
Software Environment
Operating System Server: Windows XP
Database Server: Microsoft SQL Server-2005
Client: Microsoft Internet Explorer
Tools: Microsoft Visual Studio.Net-2008 (Framework 3.5)
User Interface: Asp.Net with Ajax
Hardware Environment
Processor : Intel Pentium or More
RAM : 512 MB Ram
Hard Disk : PC with 20GB
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CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM ANALYSIS
4.1 EXISTING SYSTEM
In Existing System people does not have the ability to tag social discipline
violators .Fellow citizens can’t take the measures to rate, control and monitor the social
responsibility of a given individual. Indirectly the crime is increasing very much, everybody
is violating the rules .No one is taking care. The responsible persons are ignoring because of
corruption. The higher authorities not taking any action towards indiscipline. No one is
feeling responsibility to argue .With this in our country the law and order is going out of
control.
4.2 LIMITATIONS OF EXISTING SYSTEM
In this current system if a person wants to give complaint, he has to go to the concerned
office and raise a complaint. In India many rural people don’t know the rules and regulations
of Govt. Hence they are blackmailed by the corrupt world. As the crimes are increased , it is
becoming very difficult for a common man to survive. Here as the people don’t know the
actual duties of the officers and they don’t even have the sources to reach their voice to the
higher authorities, they are becoming helpless.
4.3 PROPOSED SYSTEM
By this no one will be cheated. Hence all the violations of rules can be reduced to a great
extent. In our current system people coming forward , participating in the debates and
fighting against the crimes in their vicinity. Everybody feels their responsibility to minimize
the corruption. Here each and every person has the authority to discuss on any topic .With
these debates many criminals can come into the picture of real world. With these things the
innocent people can get aware. Then basing on these discussions the right decision can be
taken by the concerned authority.
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4.4 ADVANTAGES OF PROPOSED SYSTEM
1 - Some social networks are good opportunities to find a job –
Nowadays the big companies have specialists on human resources that search for
profiles in these kind of sites to recruit new collaborators. If you´re looking for job you can
create a profile (a serious, professional and complete profile) and you might be discovered
and recruited by a company. You can describe your capabilities and publish some of your
works - and with a little luck you can find a job.
2 - You can meet new people –
social networking sites are the perfect spot to meet new people online. With the help of
advanced search tools you can find users who have the same interests you do and that can be
the starting point of a great friendship and/or relationship. Many people meet online and then
establish a relationship in real life - getting married, having children, etc.
3 - You can promote your site or business for free –
If you have a business or site you need to promote you can do it by creating a business
profile on some of these networks. You can load images, your logo, etc. into your profile and
it will be visible for your virtual friends and all the users who visit your profile. You can also
put topics on groups related to your business and establish new contacts that can lead to sales,
subscriptions or anything else.
4- Professional Networking
For professionals and academics, social networking sites allow users to create networks of
like-minded people. Academics find other scholars to share research or ideas, or simply to
talk to and "get their name out there." Professionals find mutual friends and possible clients,
employers, or business partners. Social networking expands the horizons of what sort of
contacts people can make in their professional lives.
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4.5 FEASIBILITY STUDY
A feasibility study looks at the viability of an idea with an emphasis on identifying potential
problems and attempts to answer one main question: Will the idea work and should you
proceed with it?
Before you begin writing your business plan you need to identify how, where, and to whom
you intend to sell a service or product. You also need to assess your competition and figure
out how much money you need to start your business and keep it running until it is
established.
Feasibility studies address things like where and how the business will operate. They provide
in-depth details about the business to determine if and how it can succeed, and serve as a
valuable tool for developing a winning business plan.
Economic feasibility
The most frequently used method for evaluating the effectiveness of a new system. More
commonly known as cost/benefit analysis, the procedure is to determine the benefits and
savings that are expected from a candidate system and compare them with costs. If benefits
outweigh costs, then the decision is made to design and implement the system. An
entrepreneur must accurately weigh the cost versus benefits before taking an action.
Cost-based study: It is important to identify cost and benefit factors, which can be
categorized as follows: 1. Development costs; and 2. Operating costs. This is an analysis of
the costs to be incurred in the system and the benefits derivable out of the system.
Time-based study: This is an analysis of the time required to achieve a return on investments.
The future value of a project is also a factor.
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CHAPTER 5
SYSTEM DESIGN
System design is a solution, how to approach to the creation of a new system. This important
phase is composed of several steps. It provides the understanding and procedural details
necessary for implementation of the system recommended in the feasibility study. Emphasis
is on translating the performance requirements in to design specification. Design goes
through logical and physical stages of development. Logical design reviews the present
physical system. Prepares input and output specification, makes edit security and control
specification details, and the implementation plan prepares a logical design walkthrough.
The design phase is transition from user-oriented document to a document to the
programmers or database personnel. It describes the input, compatible to database and
procedures all in a format compatible to user requirements. The logical design also specifies
input, output, files and screen layouts. Physical design produces the working system by
defining the design specification that tells the programmers exactly what the system should
do in turn.
5.4 DATAFLOW DIAGRAM
The Dataflow Diagram is a pictorial or graphical representation of the outline of the
system study. The Dataflow Diagram includes all the processes and data storage area which
takes place during any transactions in the system. The Dataflow Diagrams are functionally
divided to Context Level, Zero level, First Level, and Second Level data flow diagrams.
A data flow diagram (DFD) is a graphical representation of the "flow" of data through an
information system. DFDs can also be used for the visualization of data processing
(structured design).
On a DFD, data items flow from an external data source or an internal data store to an
internal data store or an external data sink, via an internal process.
It is common practice to draw a context-level data flow diagram first, which shows the
interaction between the system and external agents which act as data sources and data sinks.
On the context diagram (also known as the 'Level 0 DFD') the system's interactions with the
outside world are modeled purely in terms of data flows across the system boundary. The
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context diagram shows the entire system as a single process, and gives no clues as to its
internal organization.
DFD Symbols
This context-level DFD is next "exploded", to produce a Level 1 DFD that shows some of the
detail of the system being modeled. The Level 1 DFD shows how the system is divided into
sub-systems (processes), each of which deals with one or more of the data flows to or from an
external agent, and which together provide all of the functionality of the system as a whole. It
also identifies internal data stores that must be present in order for the system to do its job,
and shows the flow of data between the various parts of the system.
DFD Diagrams:
Context Level Diagram (0 Level)
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Login DFD
Admin Activities DFD
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1st Level
ENTITY-RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM
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tbl_Blogblogid
blogtitle
description
username
date
tbl_Comments1comm1id
commt1itle
comm1desc
date
username
Post_Id
tbl_PostsPost_Id
Post_title
Post_desc
date
username
blogid
tbl_RankRankid
rank
date
username
Post_Id
TblAddFriendRequestDetailsUserId
RequestFrom
RequestDate
RequestMessage
StatusOfRequest
TblAdminLoginUserName
Password
TblAppCatagoryCatagoryId
CatagoryType
TblGangMemberGangId
MforeName
MlastName
Maddress
Meducation
Mage
Mgender
TblLoginAccountDetailsAccountId
Password
HintQuestion
Answer
RecoveryMail
LastLogin
TblPersonalDetailsAccountId
Height
Weight
EyeColour
HairColour
BodyBuild
IdealDate
RelationShipLike
TblPollAndSawalsSRNO
Question
QuestionFrom
QuestionPostDate
QuestionAnswerFrom
AnswerPostedOn
AnswerPolls
AdminPermission
Answer
CatagoryId
EmailId
UserId
TblUserDetailsUserId
AccountId
ForeName
SirName
HomeAddress
ContactNo
DateOfBirth
Gender
RelationShipStatus
City
State
PostalCode
Country
LanguagesKnown
PhotoToProfile
Title
TblUserDraftUserId
DraftId
DraftBody
DateOfDraft
DraftTitle
TblUserFriendsUserId
FriendForeName
FriendUserId
TblUserGangsUserId
GangName
GangDescription
GangOwner
GangCoOwner
GangPhoto
GangActivity
DateCreated
GangMember
GangCatagory
GangLanguage
AdminPaermission
GangId
TblUserPhotoGalaryUserId
PhotoId
PhotoDescription
Photo
TblUserProfessionalDetailsAccountId
Degree
University
YearOfPassing
Occupation
Industry
Company
CompWebSite
JobDescription
WorkEmail
WorkContact
CareerSkill
CareerInterest
TblUserProfileSettingUserId
ShowImageToWhom
AllowToSeeWhom
TblUserScrapUserId
ScrapFrom
ScrapMessage
ScrapDate
ScrapId
TblUserSentMessagesUserId
MessageTo
MessageBody
MessageTitle
SentedOn
FriendUserId
MarksFrom
MarksTo
MessageId
MessageFrom
TblUserSocialAccountId
Childrens
Ethinisity
Religion
HomeTown
AboutMe
WebPage
Sports
Books
Music
Movies
SunShine
5.3.2 Use Case Diagram
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UML is a standard language for specifying, visualizing, constructing, and documenting the
artifacts of software systems.
UML was created by Object Management Group (OMG) and UML 1.0 specification draft
was proposed to the OMG in January 1997.
OMG is continuously putting effort to make a truly industry standard.
UML stands for Unified Modeling Language.
UML is different from the other common programming languages like C++, Java,
COBOL etc.
UML is a pictorial language used to make software blue prints.
Goals of UML:
A picture is worth a thousand words, this absolutely fits while discussing about UML. Object
oriented concepts were introduced much earlier than UML. So at that time there were no
standard methodologies to organize and consolidate the object oriented development. At that
point of time UML came into picture.
There are a number of goals for developing UML but the most important is to define some
general purpose modeling language which all modelers can use and also it needs to be made
simple to understand and use.
UML diagrams are not only made for developers but also for business users, common people
and anybody interested to understand the system. The system can be a software or non
software. So it must be clear that UML is not a development method rather it accompanies
with processes to make a successful system.
.
A conceptual model of UML:
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To understand conceptual model of UML first we need to clarify What is a conceptual
model? and Why a conceptual model is at all required?
A conceptual model can be defined as a model which is made of concepts and
their relationships.
A conceptual model is the first step before drawing a UML diagram. It helps to
understand the entities in the real world and how they interact with each other.
Structural modeling:
Structural modeling captures the static features of a system. They consist of the followings:
Classes diagrams
Objects diagrams
Deployment diagrams
Package diagrams
Composite structure diagram
Behavioral Modeling:
Behavioral model describes the interaction in the system. It represents the interaction among
the structural diagrams. Behavioral modeling shows the dynamic nature of the system. They
consist of the following:
Activity diagrams
Interaction diagrams
Use case diagrams
Activity Diagrams:
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Registration:
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Use case diagrams:
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Get the Details
Validate Data
Invalid Accept
Enter User Registration Details
Submit
No
Yes
Returns Error Message
Successfully Registered
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System
admin
Registration
Login
Add application catageries
Grant sawal request
Send mails
Add friends
Search friends
search users
create album
send msgs and scraps
Create Blogs
post comments
Log out
fiends
User
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Admin:
TABLE DESIGN:
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System
admin
Login
add application catageries
Add sawal relating to catageries
grant sawals
grant gangs
send mails
Log out
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AddFriendRequest Table:
NAME TYPE SIZE
userid varchar 30
requestfrom varchar 50
requestdate datetime
requestmessage varchar max
Statusofrequest varchar 20
UserProfileSetting Table :
NAME TYPE SIZE
userid varchar 30
Showimagetowhom varchar 10
allowtoseewhom varchar 10
UserDatiels Table:
NAME TYPE SIZE
userid Varchar 30
Accounted Int
Forename varchar 30
Homeaddress varchar 50
Sirname varchar 50
Contactno varchar 30
Email varchar 10
Dateofbirth Datetime
Gender Varchar 10
Relationshipstatus Varcahar 50
City Varchar 40
State Varchar 50
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CHAPTER 6
CODING
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<td class="style24"> <asp:Label ID="lblerror" runat="server" Text="."></asp:Label> </td> <td class="style4"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td class="style21"> <p class="style3">
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<span class="style22"><br /> <span class="style23">This Will Be A User Name</span>.</span> </td> <td class="style6"> <asp:RequiredFieldValidator ID="RequiredFieldValidator3" runat="server" ControlToValidate="txtemail" Display="Dynamic" ErrorMessage="Required" TabIndex="12" Font-Names="Arial" Font-Size="Small"></asp:RequiredFieldValidator> <asp:RegularExpressionValidator ID="RegularExpressionValidator1" runat="server" ControlToValidate="txtemail" Display="Dynamic" ErrorMessage="Not Valid Email" TabIndex="13" ValidationExpression="\w+([-+.']\w+)*@\w+([-.]\w+)*\.\w+([-.]\w+)*" Font-Names="Arial" Font-Size="Small"></asp:RegularExpressionValidator> </td> </tr> <tr> <td class="style19"> </td> <td align="left" class="style27" valign="top"> <asp:Button ID="btncheckavail" runat="server"
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CHAPTER 7 TESTING
TEST CASES FOR
In any endeavor, testing is always important before the actual implementation. SDLC is no
different, in fact testing in SDLC is so important these days that developers have to work in
testing longer that most stages in SDLC.
Types of Testing:
Testing by developers – Developers will have to test the software themselves extensively.
Even though they are also the one who have developed the software, they still have to run it
extensively. These are the usual steps developers follow in testing their software:
1. Checking of Syntax – The software is checked as it is. Developers just run software and
look for possible errors. A very basic checking to know if there are major functions and
errors that will occur.
.2. Module Testing – After the walk through, developers will again check the software in
terms of individual modules. Each module will be tested extensively for possible errors.
3. Integration Testing – Once the module has been tested, it is time to test them as being
integrated to other modules.
4. System Testing – After the integration, the whole program will again be tested. Case
studies will again be applied with integrated software.
Testing by Users - Once the developers have finished their own testing with the help of other
professional developers, the software is ready for release to the public or to the intended
users.
The stages usually followed are:
Alpha Testing – Developers usually choose the users who will try out the program. For the
general public, it is often tested on known users or even technology bloggers who can
honestly give their opinion of the software. It is also the time where developers try to create
scenarios for their software such as:
Recovery – Developers will try recovering the software or the program in case it
crashes.
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SNAPSHOTS
SCREENS
Admin:
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CONCLUSION
Voice out violations, injustice, inhumanity, corruption happening in their vicinity.
In India many rural people don’t know the rules and regulations of Govt. Hence they are
blackmailed by the corrupt world. As the crimes are increased, it is becoming very difficult
for a common man to survive. Here as the people don’t know the actual duties of the officers
and they don’t even have the sources to reach their voice to the higher authorities, they are
becoming helpless.
By this no one will be cheated. Hence all the violations of rules can be reduced to a great
extent. In our current system people coming forward, participating in the debates and fighting
against the crimes in their vicinity. Everybody feels their responsibility to minimize the
corruption. Here each and every person has the authority to discuss on any topic .With these
debates many criminals can come into the picture of real world. With these things the
innocent people can get aware. Then basing on these discussions the right decision can be
taken by the concerned authority.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR .NET INSTALLATION
www.support.mircosoft.com
FOR DEPLOYMENT AND PACKING ON SERVER
www.developer.com
www.15seconds.com
FOR SQL
www.msdn.microsoft.com
FOR ASP.NET
Asp.Net 3.5 Unleashed
www.msdn.microsoft.com/net/quickstart/aspplus/default.com
www.asp.net
www.fmexpense.com/quickstart/aspplus/default.com
www.asptoday.com
www.aspfree.com
www.4guysfromrolla.com/index.aspx
Software Engineering (Roger’s Pressman)
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