1. INTRODUCTION This is a web oriented application allows us to access the whole information about the college laboratory. Here we will get the latest information about the system equipments. This generic application designed for assisting the parts of an every system regarding information on the mouse‚ keyboard‚ and hard disk‚ internal and external problems. 2.1 THEME OF PROJECT This generic application designed for assisting the parts of an every system regarding information
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fields b. instances c. methods d. relationships ANS: C 3. In the cookie cutter method: Think of the _____ as a cookie cutter and _____ as the cookies. a. object; classes b. class; objects c. class; fields d. field; methods ANS: B 4. A UML diagram does not contain _____. a. class name b. methods c. fields d. object names ANS: D 5. An access specifier indicates how the class may be accessed. a. True b. False ANS: A 6. Data hiding‚ which means that critical data stored
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the project Bangladesh is a beautiful country. It had many tourist attractions which are unknown to foreigners .This project is to help the tourist to find those places. After visiting each place they can send their reviews to the online system so that it can give feedback to other tourists. Tourist can also book hotel‚ car and reserve movie ticket online. 1.2 Aim of the project The proposed system is nothing but a helping for tourists who want
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by the members. Development and operation environment is required to ensure the final system can be develop in a manner way and operate smoothly after being implemented. We discuss about the fact finding technique‚ system requirements‚ and all the UML diagrams. A complete and details requirements has to be gathered before a quality informaiton system can be produced. Hence‚ the process of requiremens analysis is very important. So‚ the fast finding techniques that we used are interview and observation
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Management System. Introduction: Capturing the dynamic behaviour of a system is one the key aspects to create a model. Dynamic behaviour means the behaviour of the system under operation. Use case diagrams are used in Unified Modeling Language‚ a standard modelling language for the modeling of real-world objects and systems. A use case diagram is to explicitly define the working of a system with in a system boundary. Each system is primarily divided into two main components in a use case diagram namely
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the activity of each proponent. |Main Activity |Activity |Duration of Weeks |Person In-charge | |Planning |Thinking what programming language |3 weeks |Dela Cruz Alvin jay | | |and database to be use in | |Marco Anthony Payumo | |
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Chapter I 1.1 Introduction A library is a collection of information‚ sources and services‚ organized for use‚ and maintained by a public body‚ an institution‚ or a private individual. In the more traditional sense‚ it means a collection of books. This collection and services are used by people who choose not to- or cannot afford to – purchase an extensive collection themselves‚ who need material no individual can reasonably be expected to have or who require professional assistance with their
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| Table of contents Ball Game project: Project Model 3 Ball game behaviour-Design: Sequence Diagram 4 Ball Game requirements: Use Case Diagram 8 Ball Game structure - analysis: Class Diagram [UML] 11 Ball Game structure - design: Class Diagram [UML] 16 States of the Ball: State Machine Diagram 24 Ball Game project: Project Model The Ball Game project is concerned with developing a video game‚ where the player attempts to break through a wall by knocking out
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cases • Specify the behaviour of the system from the user point of view • Some ways to do them: – Text: use case descritions – UML: sequence diagrams – UML: collaboration diagrams data Marcelo Santos – OOAD-CDT309‚ Spring 2008‚ IDE-MdH Use case descriptions • Text stories used to discover and record requirements • How to identify and write use cases • UML diagrams • Example: how does a supermarket sells items? Marcelo Santos – OOAD-CDT309‚ Spring 2008‚ IDE-MdH Marcelo Santos
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ATM Case Study Part 1 A requirements document specifies the purpose of the ATM system and what it must do. Requirements Document A local bank intends to install a new automated teller machine (ATM) to allow users (i.e.‚ bank customers) to perform basic transactions Each user can have only one account at the bank. ATM users view their account balance withdraw cash deposit funds ATM user interface: a screen that displays messages to the user a keypad that receives numeric input from the user
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