Requirement Analysis
‘Determining the needs or conditions to meet for a new product’
Identifying the user
After a brief introduction of the software we need to identify the user. As we are focusing on the malik store so people working there are our user of the system.
As the system is already computerized the user does not need any kind of formal computer training.
Requirements
User Requirements:
A friendly user interface
Fast processing for better performance
Ease of use
Functional Requirements
For proper functioning of the system we need appropriate hardware and software support.
Design Requirements
The design of the system must not be complex, so that further editing in it can be easily done. The software must be flexible for other technical development.
Software Requirement Specification (SRS)
Software Requirements
For the development of the proposed system we need visual basic 6.0 or VB.NET and MS Access or Oracle for development and database. Visual basic is easy to use and oracle gives high flexibility and security to the database.
Hardware Requirements
Hardware Requirements of the system is not much as it needs maximum of 256 MB of ram with around 1GB of free disk space. Having a 32 bit Processor.
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Feasibility Study
‘Determining the suitability of alternative solutions or actions’
…is it possible?
Questions arising the possibility of the system can be answered easily as we are not comparing the technology of the present and proposed system but are focusing on the basic problem.
As the system is using very basic software platform and flexible database we can say the proposed system is possible.
…is it justified?
Yes the system is totally justified as it is solving all the problems being faced by the store by keeping the basic things as they are.
Feasibilities
Technical Feasibility: As explained above about the hardware and software requirements of the project. Which are very few, hence we can say that the project is technically feasible.
Economical Feasibility: As the Proposed system is just an alteration to the previous system which does not require any kind of introduction of new technology or hardware.
This introduction of new system will not incur much cost and hence it is economically feasible.
Behavioral Feasibility: In Behavioral Feasibility we focus on the user’s behaviour toward the new system. We will not introduce any kind of new change so that will not create any kind of problem to the user.
Schedule Feasibility: The project will take around four to six months to get ready to install and use.
Danish Kanojia a student of BCA from PCTE ludhiana. Danish Kanojia has developed the