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College Website

For

Shree H.K.Parekh College of Management,

Mahuva.

At

Shree H.K.Parekh College of Management,

Mahuva.

A

Project Report

Submitted for partial fulfillment towards the degree of Bachelor of Computer Applications (B.C.A.)

By

Miss Devangi Doshi Under the guidance of…

Internal Guide Mr. Jaldip Vala

Assistant Professor, BCA Department,

Smt.K.B.Parekh College of Computer Science, Mahuva

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Under The Management of Mahuva Education Trust

Smt.K.B.Parekh of Computer Science,

Mahuva-364290

Certificate

This is certified that Mr. Parmar Bhavik R.

Student of Smt.K.B.Parekh of Computer Science (Affiliated to

bhavnagar university) have been worked on the project

entitled College Website from 5

th

march,2009 to 5

th

may,2009. Their work has been found satisfactory for the

partial fulfillment for the degree of Bachelor of Computer

Application.(B.C.A)

Date of Submition :

Internal Guide.

(R.L.Gilatar)

(R.L.Gilatar)

Co-ordinator

Smt.K.B.Parekh Of Computer

Science,

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Certificate

This is to certify that the Project “College Website” has been developed at “.” by

Mr. Bhavik R. Parmar

During the project from 05/03/2009 to 05/05/2009 they have analyzed, designed & developed the system. The importance of system is it helps College Administrator to advertise and work interactively with the help of this website in today’s fast growing internet world.

His work and knowledge regarding the subject matter is very good. I wish him a success in all his future endeavors.

Internal Guide External Guide

Mr. Ramnik Gilatar Mr. H.L. Trivedi

Co-Ordinator Principal,

BCA, Department, Shree H.K.Parekh College of

Smt.K.B.Parekh College of Management, Mahuva,

Computer Science, Mahuva

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The success I have achieved in the accomplishment of the project work is not only due to my efforts. But also the support from other people has helped me to reach at this stage. So, with great pleasure I take this opportunity to express my gratitude towards all who have directly and indirectly contributed to this project and helped it making a great success.

I consider myself privileged having found an opportunity to express my sincere thanks to Mr. Ramnik Gelatar (Head of the Department, Smt K.B. Parekh Computer Science College Mahuva) who granted me this project and provided his consultant help and guidance throughout the entire span of the project. I appreciate his interest and concern regarding the project. I also thankful to each and every individual member of the B.C.A. department who has always there with me in times of any

difficulty and times when we need any sort of help regarding the project. I sincerely thanks to:

Mr. H.L.Trivedi (Principal Shree)

Of Shree H.K.Parekh College of Management, Mahuva for providing me necessary information during the analysis our project. I am very thankful to Shree H.K.Parekh College of Management, Mahuva for providing me all resources to make the transition from classroom to the corporate world possible.

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Table Of Contents

Sr. No Description

Page#

1. Project Profile... 001

2. Planning ……….. 003

(i) Project Definition 004

(ii) Preliminary Investigation 006

(iii) Activity Chart………... 010

3. System Analysis... 011 Tool Used………. 013 A. Use Cases……… 021 B. Sequence Diagrams………. 024 C. Requirement Specification Functional... 027 Non Functional ... 031 Operating Environment... 032 6. System Design... 033 Database Design ... 034 Activity Diagram ... 038 7. Implementation Coding ... 040 8. User Manual... 064 9. Future Enhancements... 069 10. Bibliography... 071

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1. PROJECT PROFILE

Project Name College Website

Project Description It is simple College website which deals with

different College activities like showing

results, cultural activities and announcements. There are divided into modules.

Development Team

Size 1

Company Name Shree H.K.Parekh College of Management,

Mahuva.

Platform Windows 7

Technologies Used Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5

ASP.NET with C#

Microsoft SQL Server 2005.

Methodology Object Oriented System Development

Tools Used Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 MS Visio 2007

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4. PLANNING

(i) Project Definition:

Problem Statement:

• If user wants to get information then he/she must go to College and

then he get

• If any new facility is given to College children then extra

advertisement charges has to be given by admin if he wants to advertise

• announcement can not be possible online without website

• user cant get updated information of the College which he has

previously

• can not interact without web site with other College without

website

• if admin wants to shows the activities of the College then he has to

show the photos at the College but only related people know that, other cant

• admin cant show the online result without website

• if any parents want to suggest something then they have to go to

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Success Criteria:

• If we have College website then there a strong source of

advertisement

• User can see all announcement online

• User can see result online

• User can see all activity done in College online

• User can get the College’s information online at home

• User can get the staff information online

• Admin can interact other College and also compare the College’s

status with other like if ‘A’ has organized the annual function, this College admin also think to do the same

• User can see all the activities in form of photos and text also

• Admin can shows the student’s success online for appreciation

• By powerful advertisement online admin can increase the no of

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Preliminary Investigation:

Project Feasibility Technical Feasibility

The technical resources required for carrying out the project include personal computers, and software’s tools like Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, Microsoft SQL server 2005, Microsoft Visio 2007, Adobe Photoshop 7, Microsoft Office 2003, all these resources including the Personal Computer and important tools are available in the Company Resources.

Schedule Feasibility

Different amount of time may be required for each stage in the project cycle, depending on the particulars of the key aspect of the project cycle seem to recur during development process. The information obtained during the requirement gathering of pre-development phase provide the impetus for the requirement analysis and the information is further used in the design phase

Task Duration Learning Technology 5/3/09 to 13/3/09 Analysis 10/3/09 to 31/3/09 Design 1/4/09 to 20/4/09 Coding 21/4/09 to 30/4/09 Testing 24/4/09 to 4/5/09 Implementation 4/5/09 to 5/5/09 Documentation 16/3/09 to 5/5/09

The above schedule specifies the estimated time that will be required in various software development phases, considering all situational factors. Team members are technically ready accepting few days training on to get the Technology Awareness. Thus according to calculation, it is feasible to build such solution in time. “The schedule will be revised at the end of each phase

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Operational Feasibility

The operational feasibility is done to define the urgency of the problem and the acceptability of our solution. The following contrast between the systems

proves the objectives of the operational feasibility with respect to our system. The following the PIECES framework to perform in the operational

feasibility:-− P: Performance

Problem: The System need to perform Search according to different

Criteria. And also visits user and assigned the role and privileges according the requirements. Thus need to quickly perform the transaction and task.

Solution: Using ASP controls, we can enhance the performance of quick

search so that searching time is minimized. By using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 we can enhance the performance as the Stored Procedures are precompiled so time to perform the transaction is minimized.

I: Information

Problem : Here, Admin wants to generate different types of report in

eye-touchable form means easy going form

Solution: By using the effective coding optimization we can satisfy this request

and able to sent the mail by storing the information of the respected user and also generate various reports online generated by crystal report tools so that user can see reports at any time.

E: Economy

Problem: The system need to reduce cost to maintain data manually at

different places.

Solution: College website effectively solves the problem by storing the

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C: Control

Problem: There is need to of Centralize control of the Overall System and

provide security and performance optimizes changes to be done by the Admin only.

Solution: In College Website, each group is given the access right which will

be responsible for any irrelevant information so system will be more secured.

E: Efficiency

Problem: The current system should be efficient in terms of maximum use of

available resources including manpower, time, flow of forms, etc.

Solution: In College Website is more efficient by putting less effort on

changing and managing the content, which will in turn affect to the maximum utilization of resources.

S: Service

Problem: The need to provide the view of the different activities,

announcement and lot more information have to be manage by the admin and make it such that user can see and impress this is the aim of the service

Solution: The College Website will provide a flexibility of viewing the

different activities, announcement and lot more information. This system is a web application so that we easily integrate any other module in future enhancement.

“Thus at the end of Feasibility Study it is understood that the project is viable and we start doing the Analysis for the same to identifying the Requirement.”

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Selecting the Project Development Strategy

We suggest employing “Iterative Approach” for building the system. In this, the execution of overall organizational standard process is composed of several iterations sequence for collection of module(s) or pre-decided set of functionalities. Exact execution methodology can however be jointly defined with Customer during the project kick-off. For iterative development cycle, each iteration will be self contained and composed of activities from requirements to release. Information systems professionals assume responsibility for developing and implementing the application. User involvement is determined by the particular development method utilized for the project.

The goal for execution of each iteration would be the iteration release which would be a stable and integrated system partially complete. Some benefits of using Iterative development are:

• The overall execution of project is broken into in small and manageable

iterations.

• Each of the iterations has clearly defined set of functionalities.

• Release Iterations will keep Customer team in loop on the overall

progress of development work.

• Iterative releases will enable us to get continuous feedbacks from

Customer on each of iterations, enabling better manageability.

• With each iteration being tested thoroughly, the overall risks will be minimized and final integrated testing can be optimized.

Change management will be done at the end of each iteration and integration to other modules/sub- systems will be done. Testing of the module under consideration will be done at the end of each iteration. Incremental integration testing will be done once each module/iteration is integrated with the other

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Activity Diagram

Task Name Start Finish Durati on

Mar 2009 Apr 2009 May 2009 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 1 Learning Technology 20093/5/ 3/13/2009 7d 2 3/31/ 16d 2009 3/10/ 2009 Analysis 3 Design 20094/1/ 4/20/2009 14d 4 Coding 4/21/2009 4/30/2009 8d 5 6 7d 5/4/ 2009 4/24/ 2009 Testing 1d 5/5/ 2009 5/5/ 2009 Implement ation 7 Documentation 3/16/2009 20095/5/ 37d

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5. SYSTEM ANALYSIS

A. Requirement Determination

The Requirement of this website is to communicate the two different persons like website visitor and admin

Parents, unknown person willing to get information, students, clerks, and other person are as website visitor and principal as admin

This website shows the information of the College like current activities, past activities, announcement, and information of the staff, College and other necessary information

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Tools Used

VISUAL STUDIO 2005

The Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0 includes significant enhancements to ASP.NET. You will find that you can get Web sites and pages up and running more easily and with less code than ever before. At the same time, you can add custom features to ASP.NET to accommodate your own requirements.

Specific areas in which ASP.NET has been improved are:

• Productivity.

You can easily and quickly create ASP.NET Web pages and applications using new ASP.NET server controls and existing controls with new features.

New areas such as membership, personalization, and themes provide system-level functionality that would normally require extensive developer coding.

• Flexibility & extensibility:

Many ASP.NET features are extensible so that you can easily incorporate custom features into applications.

• Security.

It is now easier than ever to add authentication and authorization to your Web applications.

• Hosting.

ASP.NET includes new features that make it easier to manage a hosting environment and create more opportunities for hosters to add value.

• Completeness.

New and existing features work in concert to allow you to create end-to-end scenarios that address real-world Web development challenges.

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1 Web Site Management

Web site configuration is improved to include many more settings. You can easily manage application settings using the Web Site Administration Tool, which provides a wizard-like interface for setting up and maintaining your applications.

If you host sites for others, you can use a new ASP.NET Microsoft Management Console (MMC) plug-in .

You can add value to your hosting site by offering controls or services that you can selectively enable or disable.

1.1.1 New Administration Features and Tools

ASP.NET includes features to make Web site management easier for both Web site developers and for administrators.

Configuration files include a richer set of elements that give site developers control over new features and finer control over existing ones. New tools provide a GUI interface for configuring applications — the new Web Site Administration Tool makes it easy for Web site developers to manage their own sites using a Web-based interface (both locally and remotely)

1.1.2 Reserved Folders for Special Functionality

Web sites can include an App_Code folder into which site developers can put source code that is then compiled automatically as part of the Web site,

Special folders for resources contain XML-based files containing strings and other resources for localization, which are dynamically compiled into assemblies at runtime.

1.1.3 Precompiling Web Sites for Error Checking and Deployment

You can now precompile your Web site, which allows you to enhance performance by avoiding the overhead of dynamic compilation and allows you to catch compile-time errors. You can also precompile a site for deployment, producing a version of the site.

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1.1.4 Navigation

You can add site navigation to your Web sites by defining a site map (typically an XML file). You can then use new navigation controls such as the TreeView and SiteMapPath controls that can automatically create a menu or tree view of pages.

2 Page Design

New features of ASP.NET help you easily create pages that are more consistent and can offer a richer experience to users.

2.1.1 Consistent Layout using Master Pages

You can use master pages to create a consistent page layout for your Web site or for a group of related pages. On the master page, you define a common look.

You can then create individual content pages that provide the dynamic content that is displayed using the master page as a template.

2.1.2 Themes for Consistent Appearance

Themes allow you to create a consistent look for your site. A theme contains a collection of control skins that define property settings (such as background color and font), CSS style settings, and images to specify the appearance of a control.

2.1.3 New Code-Behind Model for Pages

ASP.NET continues to support the single-file model from the previous version of ASP.NET and now includes a new code-behind model. The new model allows you to use a new .NET Framework feature, partial classes, to create a code file with just the code in it that you need, such as event handlers.

2.1.4 User-Customizable Web Pages

With Web parts, you can create modularized Web pages that users can customize extensively.

A Web part incorporates a discrete piece of functionality, such as a weather report, a stock ticker, or a window for reading news.

ASP.NET allows you to create your own Web parts. You can then create Web pages that include a selection of Web parts.

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Using the Web parts architecture, you can allow users to customize individual Web parts (for example, by typing in a ZIP code to display local information)

2.1.5 User-Specific Values

You can provide users with a custom experience in your Web site by defining and using profile properties, which you can use to track user information (address, city), preferences (color scheme, list of stocks to follow)

Once you have defined profile properties, ASP.NET automatically associates individual instances of the profile properties with each user, and you can use code to set or get the values..

2.1.6 New Caching Features

Enhancements to caching help you increase the performance of your site and manage the cache more precisely.

You can manage caching at the Web site level using Web.config settings, rather than managing it at the page level.

2.1.7 Enhanced Client-Side Functionality

ASP.NET pages make it easier to add client-side functionality to pages to enhance the run-time experience for users. You can more easily bind client-side event handlers to controls and add better support for accelerator keys.

For multi-page forms, you can use the new Wizard control, or you can take advantage of the new cross-page-posting facility in Web pages.

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3 Controls

3.1.1 General Control Improvements

• All controls support adaptive rendering, and can emit markup that

is appropriate for the requesting browser.

• All data controls can use either the new data-binding model with

data source controls, or can continue to use the model used in earlier versions of ASP.NET.

• All controls support themes and skins so that you can customize

their appearance using an ASP.NET theme.

• You can use device filtering with many control properties,

specifying different property values for different devices. When the control is rendered, the appropriate property value is set based on the requesting browser.

• Validator controls can now be grouped, which allows you to

selectively enable validation for some controls.

• Improvements to individual controls such as the Label control,

ListBox control, and others to add functionality often requested by developers.

3.1.2 New Controls

• Data.

The GridView control is a highly capable data grid that can display and edit data, page, and sort, all without code.

The TreeView control displays XML data and includes many options to customize both its appearance and behavior. To simplify data binding, you can use the new data source controls

• Navigation.

You can add navigation paths to pages with the SiteMapPath control and display a site map using the TreeView control.

• Security.

You can authenticate users with a suite of login controls that allow you to get and validate user credentials, display custom output for logged-in users, and more.

• Web Parts.

A new set of Web Part controls allow you to create portal pages that users can personalize at run time.

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• Client behavior.

New controls provide ASP.NET server control functionality for tasks that previously were handled only by HTML elements.

These include the FileUpload control, ImageMap control, and the HiddenField control. The new Wizard control allow you to create a page with multiple panels that step the user through multi-part forms.

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4 Data

4.1.1 Data Source Controls

For binding data to controls on Web pages, you can now use data source controls, which encapsulate connections, query commands, and parameters into a single control. ASP.NET includes data source controls that work with a variety of back-end data sources, including Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access, XML files, Web services, FrontPage site maps, and business objects that return data sets

Data source controls can automatically fetch data and manage it when the page runs. You no longer need to write code to execute commands and manage datasets for common data scenarios.

4.1.2 Middle-Tier Data Access

By using the new ObjectDataSource control, you can easily add data access to a page that is based on a middle-tier business object. The

ObjectDataSource exposes the same binding interface to controls on

the page, but instead of performing direct database access, it invokes methods on a component that you specify.

4.1.3 Data Display Controls

The GridView , DetailsView , FormView controls to display and edit

data. (The GridView control supersedes the DataGrid control from previous versions of ASP.NET.)

The TreeView control to display hierarchical information from XML

files, sitemap files, and relational data sources.

The SiteMapPath and Menu controls to provide data-bound

support for navigation.

4.1.4 XML Support

You can use XML data in a variety of ways in ASP.NET. An XML data source control exposes XML data to be used either as hierarchical or tabular data. You can bind a TreeView control to XML data to provide a hierarchical view for users, or you can bind a list control such as the

GridView control to display XML in a traditional way.

4.1.5 Connection String Storage

To enhance Web site security, you can store connection strings in a dedicated section of the configuration file.

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5 Security

New ASP.NET features provide built-in support for authenticating and authorizing users. ASP.NET membership manages authentication, providing facilities for validating user credentials and helping users manage their passwords.

The membership service provides APIs that you can call programmatically to create new users, validate credentials, and get user information.

The Login control prompts users for credentials and validates them.

The PasswordRecovery control provides various options for helping users either change or remember their password.

You can display user information with the LoginName control, and present a Login or Logout button using the LoginStatus control.

The LoginView control allows you to mark content in a page that is visible only to authenticated users.

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Use Cases

UML use case model

Use case Diagram for visitor – admin

School Website

Visitor

Send Response For Requested Services Declaring Announcement Sending Feedback Declaring Results Request for a service Receiving Feedback Admin

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Use case Diagram for Student – admin

School Website

Student

Send Response For Requested Services Declaring Announcement Sending Feedback Responsing Results Request for a service Receiving Feedback Admin Requesting for Results

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Use case Diagram for Admin

School Website Admin Login Change Password Logout Manage Information «uses» Add/Edit Infromation «uses» View Infromation «uses» Delete Infromation

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Sequence Diagram

Student requesting Result sequence

diagrams

Student System

Request for entering roll no page

Sending Requested Page

Fill the Roll no and Submit to system

Searching in Database and sending result

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Visitor visits the website sequence

diagram

Visitor System

Requesting for homepage

Sending Home Page

Sending Services as Response

Sending feedback

Database

Check Validation Sending Data For Creating Session

Sending Appropriate saving message

Checking Creating Session for user

Sending Request for data

Sending Request to saving feedback

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Sequence Diagram for admin and system

Admin System

Requesting Login Page Sending Login Page

sends the username and password

Sending Services as Response

Edit Profile, Website's Info.

Database

Check Validation Sending Data For Creating Session

Sending Information Sending Username & Password Availibility

Sending Request to Edit Information

Update Information

Updating

Add new Announcement Update Database Sending Request to Edit Information Requesting Information

Sending Information Allowing to edit information

Aquiring

Sending Saving Message Update Announcement

Sending Logout Request

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D. Requirement Specification Functional Requirements:

User Management:

• It allows admin to login himself not any other types of login is given

• It allows admin to provide permissions to each role created; role

will be built on the composition of permission set.

If any forget password then, we provide “Forget Password”

facility to retrieve the password.

They can Sign in and Sign out as per their provided role because

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Functionalities for Student

• Students can see their results online

• Student can see the announcement online

• Student can see the activities’ photos on the website

• Student can get the information of the staff online

• Student can give the feedback that how he enjoy that College

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Functionalities for Admin:

• Setup the Company General information and showing on website

• Maintaining contents of the website and also advertises them.

• Admin can highlight the updating information so user can see that

the newer information at first sight.

• Admin can regularly take back up of the database and necessary

information and Restore it if any disaster occurs.

• Admin can add result of both 8th and 9th standard

• Admin have four permissions add, view, edit and delete.

• Admin can delete any data

• Admin can update the added rows at any time

• Admin can delete the particular roll number

• Admin can see the user feedback

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Functionalities for Searching:

• Validations are performed accurately, so when automated

database is created, then it is very much easy to search any entry very easily.

• We have used indexing so searching becomes easier and fast.

• Different users have different searching criteria so each user can

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Non-Functional Requirement: Supportability

• The system will display meaningful error messages to the user

of the system that will help user to resolve the problem. For that we have used Java Script to achieve client side validation

Performance

• The system will perform well, and according to its specified requirements. For better performance, we used AJAX because it helps to increase the automation.

Security

• The system will be secure as each user of the system has its

own access permission, and access permission can only be changed by the admin user.

• The system will be secure as backup of all the data is being

carried out regularly.

For better database security we use MS SQL Server 2005

Look and Feel

• The look and feel of the website is very user friendly, user can

get the required facility just on a click

For that we used Java Script and Cascading Style Sheet, to

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E Operating Environment

For Client Side

Software Requirements:

Standard Web Browser (Like IE6 or IE7, Mozilla Firefox)

Hardware Requirement

• Pentium 4, 2.4 GHz Processor

• 10GB HDD

• 128MB RAM

For Server Side

Software Requirements:

1) IIS 6.0

2) MS SQL Server 2005

Hardware Requirement for Web Server

3) Pentium 4, 3.0 GHz Processor 4) 40GB HDD

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A) Database Design:

1) Admin Login Table

Username Varchar 50 PK This is username of admin

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2) Eight Standard Result

Rollno Int 2 PK It Shows the rollnumber

Name Varchar 50 This is name of student

Gujarati Int 3 Marks of the gujarati subject

Hindi Int 3 Marks of the hindi subject

English Int 3 Marks of the English subject

Science Int 3 Marks of the science subject

Maths Int 3 Marks of the maths subject

Social science Int 3 Marks of the S.S

Sankrit Int 3 Marks of the sankrit

P.T. Int 3 Marks of the P.T.

Drawing Int 3 Marks of the drawing

Computer Int 3 Marks of the computer

Total Int 4 Total marks

Percentage Numeric 3,2 Percentage of the student

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3) ninth Standard Result

Rollno Int 2 PK It Shows the roll number

Name Varchar 50 This is name of student

Gujarati Int 3 Marks of the Guajarati subject

Hindi Int 3 Marks of the Hindi subject

English Int 3 Marks of the English subject

Science Int 3 Marks of the science subject

Maths Int 3 Marks of the maths subject

Social science Int 3 Marks of the S.S

Sanskrit Int 3 Marks of the Sanskrit

P.T. Int 3 Marks of the P.T.

Drawing Int 3 Marks of the drawing

Computer Int 3 Marks of the computer

Total Int 4 Total marks

Percentage Numeric 3,2 Percentage of the student

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4) Feedback Table

Fno Int 4 Pk It shows the feedback number

Name Varchar 50 It shows the name of the feed backer

Email Varchar 256 It shows the email

Comments Varchar 300 It shows the comments of the user

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B) Activity Diagram

Activity diagram for login of the admin

Enter Email Id & passawod

GetUserEntity

Username or password is wrong Provide Access to his account Valid Invalid

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7. IMPLEMENTATION

A. Coding (Implemented screenshot)

Homepage:

This screen shows the homepage of College website. And it’s having so many direct-indirect links and go through it and user can surf our web site.

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Homepage 2:

The lower part of the College website home is shown below which also having different types of services.

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Activity Page:

This page shows the activity photos of the College, like Ras-Garba Completion etc.

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Announcement/ Bulletin Board page:

In this page admin can show the important announcements or notices on a page so visitor can easily know what new will is happen in next amount of time.

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Photo Gallery Page:

This page shows the important function’s photo gallery like here we display the 10th Toppers, Staff members and Cultural

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Cultural Events Page:

This Page allows to show the photos of the cultural events which were held at College.

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College Environment Page:

This page having photos of the College environment like how’s College’s play ground and all other important things

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Top 3 SSC Student page:

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Staff Members-1:

This page shows the all the information of the staff with their Qualification and Designation.

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Staff Members-1:

This page shows the all the information of the staff with their Qualification and Designation.

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Quiz:

This page allows user/Students to playing Quiz and also shows the score he obtained and corrects answers, so he/she can judge their general knowledge skill.

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Quiz result:

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Feedback Page:

Here user can give the feedback to the admin and user have to input the name, email, comments and suggestion.

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About Us Page:

This page gives the complete information of the College and full detail of the College like what is College time and goal of the College and achievements of the College.

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Contact Us Page:

This page is furnished with the contact detail of the College with phone number and address.

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Admin Module

Admin Login page:

This page ask admin to their username and password so admin can logged in to their areas and seeing their activities and service areas.

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Admin Homepage:

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Result page for admin:

Here the result page for admin shows the category of classes whether admin wants to add. Edit or delete the information of the results of the class 8th or class 9th.

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Results Activity Page:

This page having information of the result of the students and here admin can add results via form and update the result and also delete the particular result from the database for class 8th

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Add Result page for admin:

This page can add the result in the database of the particular standard via form provided.

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Update/Edit Result Page:

This page allows admin to Editing in the added records and also provides the updating information facility.

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Delete Results page:

For deleting particular rows from the database admin have to enter the roll number only and he can remove the whole entry from the database.

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Feedback page for admin:

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View Feedback Page:

This page allows the admin to view the feedback one by one and shows the all 4 detail like name. Email, comments and

suggestion, and also admin can delete the record from the feedback table.

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8. USER MANUAL

1. Top Navigation Menu:

To navigate throughout the application

Home

To go to home page

Activity

It shows the College activity’s photos

Bulletin Board

It shows announcements of the College

Photo Gallery

It shows the photos gallery of different activities of the College and a

Also shows the achievements of the College and staff member’s

Photos

Quiz

This means its take us to the quiz page where there are general

Knowledge Questions are there and we can play the quiz.

Results

By this link user can see the results of the standard 8th and

9th. Feedback

This link shows the feedback page and user can give their suggestion.

About us

By clicking here user can see the detail College website

Contact Us

This page having the contact detail and address for further inquiry and admission.

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2. Bottom Links:

In the bottom parts of the homepage its having the

Announcements and important links

Announcements show the current announcements made by

authority like the vacation will be open on the 15th of July.

While in the important links shows the most important links for students as well as visitor who is unknown

Here result’s direct link put so student can directly clicking on that and get the results.

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3. Footer Navigation Menu

Home

To go to home page

Activity

It shows the College activity’s photos

Feedback

This link shows the feedback page and user can give their suggestion.

About us

By clicking here user can see the detail College website

Contact Us

This page having the contact detail and address for further inquiry and admission.

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4. Buttons: Login:

To login to admin panel

Home

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FUTURE

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9. FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS

In future the application’s functionalities can be extended. E.g.

o Changing Different Themes as per User Desire will be Implemented o Use of Encryption-Decryption for confidential operation.

o We can make clerical module to manipulate all the task of the clerks.

o We can add the mailing system.

o Admin can upload the photos and activities page made as per the filled detail by the admin.

o We can add a Blog of the College so everyone who related to the College can message each other.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

&

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10. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES

• WROX ASP.NET 2.0

• WROX SQL SERVER 2005 BEGINING EDITION

• www.msdn2.microsoft.com • www.w3Colleges.com • www.asp.net • www.c-sharpcorner.com • www.codeproject.com • www.webreference.com • www.sqlskills.com • www.aspspider.net

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