3. Introduction
The world is progressing at break neck
speed and time is money . This calls for a
total overhaul of existing systems. There is
an urgent need to shift from manual
procedures to automated processes. These
processes are not only faster but also more
efficient in time and space complexity
A database management system (DBMS)
is a computer program (or more
typically, a suite of them) designed to
manage a database, a large set of
structured data, and run operations on
the data requested by numerous users
4. Statement of Problem
Traditional approaches rely on manual procedures to
accomplish the tasks . This has become very difficult
not only in terms of the data redundancy caused
but also because of the labour costs involved.
This calls for a need to replace the existing systems
with something that is more efficient and cost
effective.
5. AIM
• Our goal in this project is to replace the current
paper-based or stand-alone legacy student
database system in UPES with a web-based
database system so that college, staff, and
student will be benefited from data collection
and information sharing efficiency
Objective
• To optimize the data management process
• To Reduce the labour costs
6. RISK ANALYSIS
• EVALUATION OF RISKS
The major risks are
• 1.Data security
• 2.Update availability
7. • 1.DATA SECURITY
• The bit by bit provides restriced access to the server
and also monitors network traffic.
• 2.UPDATE AVAILABILITY
• The system is completely scalabe and interoperable.
• Hence any new features can just be added onto the
existing system and there is no need to take the
entire system offline.
8. Methodology
• The project team will create a blueprint for
laying the networking devise after an inspection
of the site. It will then commence installation of
the physical components.
• This will be followed by setting up of an on site
office and training of technicans.
• Simultaneously , the software will be initialised
data will be mounted.
• After fixed periods , as requested by the
customer, updating and de bugging activities
will be carried out
10. Phases Activity Time
period
Resource Person Cost
1 Installation of devices:
Laying of high speed optical cables
Setting up of data hubs and switches
Configuring the data routers
10 days Rahul Jain Rs 20000
2 Software initialization :
Installing the software
Acquainting the faculty with the
software
Testing the setup
5 days Pranjal Jain Rs 10000
3 Initial testing:
Configuring the data banks
Setting up of back up power facilities
Setting up of secondary data banks
7 days Rahul Kumar Rs.10000
4 Data mounting:
Digitization of existing data
Entering of new data
5 days Pranjal Jain Rs.5000
11. Furnishing Budget
S.no Resource Details cost Allover cost
1 OFFICE 100x200 ft
4 Cabins and
common area
Basic furnishing
FURNISHING @ RS
2000 PER Cabin and
3000 for the
common area
Rs 11000
2 TRANSPORT Bus for junior
technicians
2 Cars for on site
officers
FUEL
Rs 1000 for the bus
per day
Rs. 500 for the car
Rs .2000
13. Limitation
• Database systems are complex, difficult, and
time-consuming to design
• Substantial hardware and software start-up
costs
• Damage to database affects virtually all
applications programs
• Extensive conversion costs in moving form a
file-based system to a database system
• Initial training required for all programmers
and users
14. Benefits
• CONTROLS DATA REDUNDANCY
• SAVES COSTS
• ENSURES DATA SECURITY
• SAVES TIME
• SAVES SPACE
15. Conclusion
The benefits offered clerly outweigh the risks
and data being a very important commodity
necessitates the need for such an automated
system.
• Findings and analysis
• saves time