2.1 PRODUCT PERSPECTIVE
The Airline Reservation System project uses the java(J2SE , J2EE) and my sql and is completely independent. The project itself is a bigger product and does not need to be introduced into a larger system. The application would be running on a Windows XP/7/8 Operating system.
2.2 PRODUCT FEATURES
The Airline Reservation System has the following features:
This project is mainly intended for two types of audiences. One is the customer or the end user and the other is the administrator of the website. Some of the major functions of the product can be categorized under two different categories that are for the administrator and the user.
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One is the customer and the other is the administrator. The customers do not need to have any prior training to use the application. However, instructions for making flight and motel reservations would be provided to them on the airline website. The administrators would however need to be trained in order to use the application.
2.4 CONSTRAINTS
Incase of changes made to the database, the application should be able to show the updated information on the website, without much delay. The database for the project is designed to be of moderate size. Currently, the application is designed to be able to run in Internet Explorer. The Airline Reservation system will be designed in such a way that, it can be run on a Windows XP/2000 and IIS server. The .NET technology will be used to code the project and SQL server 2000 will act as the database for the project. The project will run on Internet Explorer and it should be installed on User’s system.
3. FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
The functional requirements of the Airline Reservation System are divided among the customer and the administrator of the application.
These functional requirements can be explained in detail as