INTRODUCTION
1.1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The application that is to be developed will enable user to get exact result for their query. The query is related to a particular location and a destination in the location. The application ensures that the user gets only what is being looking for and no any misleading link and unnecessary results are generated. The application allows the user to open a new account with a unique name and pass word. Once account is being created the account name and password will be used to access the service. The user is also authorized to change his/her password at any time. The accounts are divided into two categories- user account and admin account. The admin account allows the admin to get access to the database and make any necessary change or update the database. Once the user gets access to the service, the user gives a location name as the first input to the application. The application fetches the relevant result from the database and maintains it as a temporary dataset cache. The next input is a type of destination that user wants to visit. The application also allows user to get a route map to the destination .This is accomplished using Google map API and Google marker. The application is developed to run on any browser and on Windows platform.
CHAPTER 2
SYSTEM ANALYSIS
2.1 INTRODUCTION Systems analysis is a process of collecting factual data, understand the processes involved, identifying problems and recommending feasible suggestions for improving the system functioning. This involves studying the business processes, gathering operational data, understand the information flow, finding out bottlenecks and evolving solutions for overcoming the weaknesses of the system so as to achieve the organizational goals.
2.2 EXISTING SYSTEM The current existing system depends entirely on hyper links to get access to any information available in the web. Moreover, existing systems
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