[1] With two thirds of the earth's surface covered by water and the human body consisting of 75 percent of it, it is evidently clear that water is one of the prime elements responsible for life on earth. Water has been used since antiquity as a symbol by which to express devotion and purity. Some cultures, like the ancient Greeks, went as far as to worship gods who were thought to live in and command the waters. Our drinking water today, far from being pure, contains some two hundred deadly commercial chemicals. Add to that bacteria, viruses, inorganic minerals (making the water hard) and you have a chemical cocktail that is unsuitable (if not deadly) for human consumption. John Archer in his book 'THE WATER YOU DRINK, HOW …show more content…
In this chapter we discuss about the general introduction of our field. Secondly I express my motivations. In this chapter also explain problem statement and then object and scope.
In this report the Chapter # 2 is Literature review/Prior application analysis; in this chapter I analyze the existing systems and their problems. I briefly write the previously studies and their pros. & cons. At the end of this chapter I describe the summary of this chapter.
Next chapter is Methodology. In this I explain my solution method of my web application. I draw the different diagrams i:e Flow charts, Data Flow Diagrams, Entity Relationship Diagrams, different Processes and Use case Diagrams etc. In this chapter I also explain my implementation and testing tools through which I will design my application. For example I will HTML and PHP as programming languages and Mysql is use for Database Design. In the last I explain chapter summary.
In chapter # 4 of this report I write about my practical work that how I develop my application and how I design it. I write the sample application code and explain the each module of my code. In the there is chapter summary of this