3. INTRODUCTION
This project entitled as “Cricket Score Board” will help to count the score in
cricket matches, which removes the complexity of teams, player, runs, balls
over separately for each player from different teams. It will display a
summary of a cricket match that has already been played. You can
include the names of the teams, venue, umpires, list of players with their
role runs made batters of each team, wickets taken by the bowlers of
each team, final result, and Man of the Match.
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4. CONTEXT DIAGRAM
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• The Context Diagram is the most abstract data flow representation of the system. It represents the entire system as
a single bubble. The bubble is labeled according to the main function of the system. The various external entities
with which the system interacts and the data flows occurring between the external entities are also represented. The
context diagram is also called DFD.
Updated
Scoreboard
Batsman
Bowler
Batsman
performance
Bowler
performance
Total Runs,
Runs, Balls,
Wickets, Over’s,
Separate run for
Each
Keeping
Updating
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CSB Data Flow Diagram :
User
DISPLAY SUMMARY
BOWLER
Umpires Man of the Match
BATSMEN
Score
Venue
RUNS
BATSMEN
BOWLER
RUNS
MENU
Team
2
Team1
EXIT
6. CONCLUSION
It is concluded that the application works well and satisfy the end users. The application is
tested very well, and errors are properly debugged. The application is simultaneously
accessed from more than one system. Proper documentation is provided. The end user can
easily understand how the whole system is implemented by going through the
documentation. The system is tested, implemented and the performance is found to be
satisfactory. All necessary output is generated. Thus, the project is completed successfully.
Further enhancements can be made to the application, so that the application functions very
attractive and useful manner than the present one.
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