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2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. ABSTRACT
2. OBJECTIVES OF PROPOSED SYSTEM
3. ADVANTAGES OF PROPOSED SYSTEM
4. OVERALL DESCRIPTION
5. PROJECT REQUIREMENTS
6. DEFINITION OF PROBLEM
7. FEASIBILITY STUDY
8. OOP CONCEPTS
9. SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
10. DATA TABLES
11. ER DIAGRAMS
12.SAMPLE CODE
13.SCREEN SHOTS
14. CONCLUSIONS
15. BIBLIOGRAPHY
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3. ABSTRACT
This project creates software that stores and manages all the data needed to
describe the personnel and their framework within an organization. It
includes definition of various levels of hierarchy in an organization, the
salary structure pertaining to every element in this hierarchy, the description
of every department functioning in the organization and the overall
employee database which integrates elements in all the aforementioned.
It has a database administrator who has access to the entire database, in
regards with viewing and update of information. This exclusive right is
implemented using authorized access. Also viewing of all data and editing of
personal data can be done by any employee, this also using authorized
access. Communication between personnel and administrator has also been
provided for.
The data can be accessed, manipulated and retrieved very easily. The
interface has been made very user friendly. The data is well protected for use
and the data processing ie, result of query functions has been made very
quick and efficient.
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4. OBJECTIVES OF PROPOSED SYSTEM
The Human Resource Database Management software is very user friendly
and appealing. The main objective of the system is to maintain and retrieve
information about the entire personnel framework of the organizational
system. This system is fairly simple in design and implementation.
The main objectives of this system can be summarized as follows:
Design of a hierarchical framework in terms of positions held thus
depicting the organizational hierarchy. Update of the structure of the
same, as well as addition of new elements.
Search for all employees, departments, dependent information etc
possible. Also department-wise, level-wise and other parameter based
search enabled.
Communication between employee and administrator.
Computerized payroll generation, manipulation and management.
Easy management of databases of various sections covering key
aspects.
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5. ADVANTAGES OF PROPOSED SYSTEM
Very simple and easy to implement
Security of data
Ensure data accuracy
Administrator discretion and control over the entire system
Reduces the damages of machine
Minimizes manual data entry
Greater efficiency
User friendly and interactive
Less time consuming
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6. OVERALL DESCRIPTION
GOALS OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM:
Planned approach towards working: The working in the
organization will be well planned and organized. The data will be
stored efficiently with optimal disk space consumption in data
stores which will help in retrieval of information as well as its
storage under resource constraints.
Accuracy: The level of accuracy in the proposed system will be
higher. All operations would conform to integrity constraints and
correctness and it will be ensured that whatever information is
received at or sent from the centre is accurate.
Reliability: The reliability of the proposed system will be high due to
the above mentioned reasons. This comes from the fact that only the
data which conforms to the accuracy clause would be allowed to
commit back to the disk. Other properties like transaction
management and rollback during system or power failure etc get
automatically taken care of by the SQL systems, which is undoubtedly
an excellent choice of the rear end of the dbms system. Properties of
atomicity, consistency, isolation and data security are intrinsically
maintained.
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7. GOALS OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM (..contd)
No redundancy: In the proposed system it will be ensured that no
repetition of information occurs; neither on a physical storage nor
on a logical implementation level. This economizes on resource
utilization in terms of storage space. Also even in case of
concurrent access no anomalies occur and consistency is
maintained. In addition to all this, principles of normalization have
been endeavored to be followed.
Immediate retrieval of information: the main objective of the
proposed system is to provide a quick and efficient platform for
retrieval of information. Among the queries allowed for use by the
user, the query results are made available immediately, without
time lapse, irrespective of the complexity of the query.
Ease of operation: The system should be simplistic in design and
use. It is such that it can be easily developed within a short period
of time and can conform to the financial and resource-related
constraints of the organization.
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8. PROJECT REQUIREMENTS
SOFTWARE SPECIFICATION
Operating System: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Front End: Java Net Beans
Rear End: Oracle SQL
Design Tool: UML
HARDWARE SPECIFICATION
Processor: x86 compatible processor
RAM: 512 MB or greater
Hard Disk: 20 GB or greater
Monitor: VGA/SVGA
Keyboard: 104 keys standard
Mouse: 2/3 button. Optical/ Mechanical.
USER CHARACTERISTICS
Every user :
Should be comfortable with basic working of the computer
Must have basic knowledge of English
Must carry a login ID and password used for authentication
CONSTRAINTS
The GUI is restricted to English
Login ID and password used for identification of user/administrator. There is no
facility for a guest login
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9. DEFINITIONS OF PROBLEM
Problems with the conventional system:
Lack of immediate retrievals: In the conventional system, information is
distributed across several files. This might also lead to data redundancy with
repetition of the same information in various files. In the event of a complex or
nested query, the search has to scan several files, thus making procurement of
requested query results very cumbersome.
Maintenance of Accuracy and Reliability issues: With redundancy comes
consistency issues as the update of information in a single record should be
echoed in all records containing the same information. Also atomicity issues ie,
completion of a transaction in totality or nothing at all; has to be maintained. This
is difficult in a multi-file system.
Lack of immediate information storage: The information generated by various
transactions takes time and efforts to be stored at the appropriate places in various
files. Time overhead occurs in the case of this search and access. Also resource
utilization is an issue. Overconsumption of space is an inevitable result of data
redundancy.
Lack of prompt update: Updates associated with a record in a file is to be
reflected in all records wherein the particular record is present. This concurrent
update poses the problem of time lag. Errors in commit operation to some
particular files cause the grave issue of data inconsistency.
Error prone manual calculation: Manual calculations are error prone and
relatively immensely time consuming, in spite of which they may result in
generation of incorrect information. Verification is another overhead, which can
be saved through efficient design and implementation
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10. ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
Improved Manual System: One of the alternative solutions is the improvement
of the manual system. Anything, which can be done by using automated methods,
can be done manually. But the key question is how to perform a task manually in
a sound and optimal manner. Following are some suggestions, which can be
useful in the manual system.
A more sophisticate register maintenance dedicated to each subsystem can be
maintained with centralized control and evaluation. Adequate dedicated staff may
be maintained so that updates are made at the very moment at the same time.
Proper provision for paper work should be put into place. This would require
considerable extra workforce.
Batch System: An alternative solution can be used of computer based batch
system for maintaining the information regarding personnel details. A batch
system refers to a system in which data is processed in a periodical basis. The
batch system is able to achieve most of the goals and sub goals. But a batch
system data is processed in sequential basis. Therefore batch system is not
suggested.
Online System: This system (HRDBMS) provides online storage, update and
retrieval facility. This system promises very less or no paper work and also
provides help to administrator and company personnel. In this system everything
is stored electronically so constraints of paper work are eliminated and multiple
files usage is not required. Information can be retrieved very easily without
scanning multiple registers. This system is been discussed here.
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11. FEASIBILITY STUDY
Depending on the results of the initial investigation the survey is now expanded to a more
detailed feasibility study. Feasibility study is a test of system proposal according to its
workability, impact on the organization, ability to meet needs and effective use of the
resources. It focuses on these major questions:
What are the user’s demonstrable needs and how does a candidate system meet
them?
What resources are available for given candidate system?
What are the likely impacts of the candidate system on the organization?
Whether it is worth to solve the problem?
During feasibility analysis for this project, following primary areas of interest are to be
considered. Investigation and generating ideas about a new system does this.
STEPS IN FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS:
The steps involved in the feasibility analysis are:
• Form a project team and appoint a project leader
• Prepare system flowcharts.
• Enumerate potential proposed system.
• Define and identify characteristics of proposed system.
• Determine and evaluate performance and cost effective of each proposed system.
• Weight system performance and cost data.
• Select the best-proposed system.
• Prepare and report final project directive to management.
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12. TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY
This is a study of resource availability that may affect the ability to achieve an acceptable
system. This evaluation determines whether the technology needed for the proposed
system is available or not. The key questions to be addressed are:
Can the work for the project be done with current equipment existing software
technology & available personnel.
Can the system be upgraded if further developments occur and requirements
increase.
If new technology is needed then what can be developed.
Technical feasibility is concerned with specifying equipment and software that will
successfully satisfy the user requirement. The technical needs of the system include:
FRONT-END AND BACK-END SELECTION:
An important issue for the development of a project is the selection of suitable front-end
and back-end. When we decided to develop the project we went through an extensive
study to determine the most suitable platform that suits the needs of the organization as
well as helps in development of the project.
The aspects of our study included the following factors.
Front-end selection:
ADVANTAGES OF JAVA NETBEANS:
Creates sophisticated windows and applications in a short time.
Provision of inbuilt templates for visual elements like frames, labels, buttons etc.
Use of keyboard and mouse for visual design.
Automatic generation of standard codes.
Access to object oriented techniques supported by Java Language.
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13. Back-end Selection:
ADVANTAGES OF ORACLE SQL:
Multiple user support.
Efficient data handling.
Provide inherent features for security.
Efficient data retrieval and maintenance.
Stored procedures.
Popularity.
Operating System compatible.
Easy to install.
Various drivers must be available.
Easy to implant with the Front-end.
According to above stated features we selected Oracle SQL as the backend. The
technical feasibility is frequently the most difficult area encountered at this stage. It is
essential that the process of analysis and definition be conducted in parallel with an
assessment to technical feasibility. It centers on the existing computer system (hardware,
software etc.) and to what extent it can support the proposed system.
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14. ECONOMICAL FEASIBILITY
Economic justification is generally the “Bottom Line” consideration for most
systems. Economic justification includes a broad range of concerns that includes cost
benefit analysis. In this we weight the cost and the benefits associated with the
candidate system and if it suits the basic purpose of the organization i.e. profit
making, the project is making to the analysis and design phase.
• The financial and the economic questions during the preliminary investigation are
verified to estimate the following:
• The cost to conduct a full system investigation.
• The cost of hardware and software for the class of application being considered.
• The benefits in the form of reduced cost.
• The proposed system will give the minute information, as a result the performance
is improved which in turn may be expected to provide increased profits.
• This feasibility checks whether the system can be developed with the available
funds. The Human Resource Database Management System does not require
enormous amount of money to be developed. This can be done economically if
planned judicially, so it is economically feasible. The cost of project depends
upon the number of man hours required.
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15. OPERATIONAL FEASIBILITY
It is mainly related to human organizations and political aspects. The points to be
considered are:
What changes will be brought with the system?
What organization structures are disturbed?
What new skills will be required? Do the existing staff members have these skills?
If not, can they be trained in due course of time?
This system is operationally feasible as it very easy for the end users to operate it. It only
needs basic information about the Windows platform.
SCHEDULE FEASIBILITY
Time evaluation is the most important consideration in the development of project. The
time schedule required for the developed of this project is very important since more
development time effect machine time, cost and cause delay in the development of other
systems.
A reliable Human Resource Database Management System can be developed in a
considerably appropriate amount of time.
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16. OBJECT ORIENTED TECHNIQUES
Object oriented programming (OOP) is an approach to program organization and
development that attempts to eliminate some of the pitfalls of conventional programming
methods by incorporating the best of structured programming features with several
powerful new concepts.
It is the way of organizing and developing programs and has nothing to do with any
particular programming language.
OOP treats the data as a critical element in the programming development and does not
allow it too freely around the system. It ties the data more closely to the functions that
operate on it and protect it from accidental corruption and modification from outside
functions.
OOP allows us to decompose a program into a number of entities known as CLASSES
and then builds the data and functions around these entities. The data of an object can be
accessed only by the functions associated with that object however the functions of one
object can access the functions of other objects.
Some striking features of object-oriented programming are:
• Emphasis is on the data rather than the procedures.
• Programs are divided into objects
• Data structures are designed such that they characterize the objects,
• Functions that are supposed to work on the data of an object arc tied together in
the data structure
• Data is hidden and cannot be accessed by external functions.
• Objects may communicate with each other through the public functions
• New data and functions can be easily added whenever necessary
• OOP follows a bottom-up approach in the program design.
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17. OOP is an approach that provides a way of modularizing programs by creating
partitioned memory area for both data and functions that can be used as templates for
creating copies of such modules on demand.
Comparison of Structural Programming and Object-Oriented Programming
The conventional high-level languages based on the programming concepts give more
importance to what to do and lesser importance to the data.
Structural approach stress on the algorithms used to solve the problem. The data is
defined as global and made accessible to all the functions in the program without any
restriction. The program is dived in to functions. Since the data is declared global any
function can accidentally corrupt the data. Also any changes to the data require all
functions that access the data to be changed. It has reduced data security and integrity,
since the entire data is available to all the functions and any function can corrupt any data
without impunity.
In OOPs we encapsulate the data and the associated functions together inside a module.
Usually the data is kept private. The data cannot be accessed outside the class. The
functions are made public and can be accessed from anywhere. The actual data is not
directly accessible by the user. The object-oriented languages allow localization of the
data and code and restrict other objects from referring to its local region.
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18. OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH
The basic idea behind object-oriented approach is to combine data and functions that are
supposed to work on these data together inside a module.
Characteristics of Object-Oriented Programming
CLASSES : In OOPs we collect all the data we require. After that we find all the functions that are
supposed to work on these data. These we put together inside a module called a class. By
default the access level of a number in a class is made private and the member functions in a
class are made public.
OBJECT: The class is only an idea. The real things that we make from this idea are called
objects. The object is an instance of class. It is a runtime entity.
DATA ABSTRACTION: Abstraction means hiding the irrelevant features and exposing only
the relevant features. All data structures give data abstraction. Data abstraction means
data is hidden from the user. The user knows only to use the data. In class we obtain
higher level of data abstraction.
DATA ENCAPSULATION: The wrapping up of data and function into a single entity is
known as Encapsulation. Data encapsulation is the most striking feature of the class. The
data is not accessible to the outside world. Only those functions provide the interface
between the object, data and program. This insulation of data from direct access by the
program is called data hiding.
POLYMORPHISM: OOPs support the concept of polymorphism that enables a function to
have different with the same name. There are two types of polymorphisms
i. Static or Compile-time Polymorphism: Static Polymorphism refers to a
function existing with different definitions simultaneously in a class. Static
polymorphism is implemented using function overloading and operator
overloading.
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19. ii. Dynamic or Run-time Polymorphism.: A function is said to exhibit
dynamic polymorphism when calls to the various definitions of the
function are resolved dynamically at run time. The compiler is able to
associate a function call with the appropriate function definition in
dynamic polymorphism based on the context of the function call, such as
the contents of the pointer used to invoke the function. Dynamic
polymorphism is implemented using virtual functions. In virtual functions,
a pointer can point a base class member function and the redefined derived
member function to perform different operations.
INHERITANCE: Inheritance is the process by which objects of one class acquire the
properties of another class. It supports the concept of hierarchical classification.
Inheritance is an importance concept of OOP that enables you to derive a new class from
an existing class. The derived class inherits or receives the data members and member
function s of the existing class and can also add its own data members and member
functions
CODE REUSABILITY: The concept of inheritance gives rise to another important feature in
object oriented languages. This feature is called reusability. Inheritance permits the
reusability of classes by enabling derived classes to extend the capabilities of the base
class. Derived classes can also be enhanced by adding additional features and
capabilities, without modifying the base class.
MESSAGE COMMUNICATION: The different objects in the program are communicating
through the public functions.
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20. SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
PHASES OF SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
Software Engineering deals with various tools, methods and procedures required for
controlling the complexity of software development, project management and its
maintenance. Object-oriented development emphasizes on using programming languages
with certain unique capabilities for real world object modeling. Object model is the
conceptual framework for object-oriented development.
The four major elements of this model are Encapsulation, Abstraction, Modularity and
Hierarchy.
Software systems pass through two principal phases during their lifecycle.
• The development phase
• The operation and maintenance phase
Software development passes through various phases. They include
Program Definition: The first stage in the development process is understanding the
problem in question and its requirements. Requirements include the context in which the
problem arouses, functionality expected from the system and system constraints.
Analysis: Analysis phase delivers requirement specification. The system specification
serves as an interface between the design and the implementer as well as between the
implementer and the user.
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21. Design: Design is the process of mapping system requirements defined during analysis to
an abstract representation of a specific system implementation. Since the whole system
may be complex the main design objective is decomposition. The system is divided into
modules and their interactions. The modules may be then further decomposed into sub
modules and procedures until each module can be implemented easily.
Coding or Implementation: Once the specification and design of the software is over,
the choice of the programming language remains as one of the most critical aspect in
producing reliable software.
Testing: Testing is the process of evaluating a system or system components by manual
or automated means to verify that it satisfies the specified requirements.
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22. OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS
Object oriented analysis provides a simple yet powerful mechanism for identifying
objects, the building blocks of software to be developed. It is mainly concerned with
decomposition of a problem, into components parts and establishing a logical model to
describe the system.
Object oriented design is concerned with the mapping of objects in the problem
space into objects in the solution space. It creates the overall architectural model
and computational model of the system. In object-oriented design, structure of the
complete system is built using bottom-up approach whereas class member functions are
designed using top down functional decomposition. It is important to construct
structured hierarchies, identify abstract base classes and simplify the inter object
communication Reusability of classes from previous design using principles of
inheritance, classification of objects into sub systems providing specialized services
and determination of appropriate protocols are some of the consideration of the design
stage.
Most of the object-oriented methodologies emphasize the following steps:
• Review of the objects created in the analysis phase
• Specification of class dependencies
• Organization of class hierarchies using inheritance principles.
• Design of classes
• Design of member functions
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23. DATA TABLES
POSITION
FIELD NAME DATA TYPE
PositionID (Primary key) NUMBER
PosDesc VARCHAR2
DEPARTMENT
FIELD NAME DATA TYPE
DeptID (Primary key) NUMBER
DeptName VARCHAR2
Location VARCHAR2
ManagerID NUMBER
(Foreign Key from EMPLOYEE)
QUALIFICATION
FIELD NAME DATA TYPE
QualID (Primary key) NUMBER
QualDesc VARCHAR2
EMPLEVEL
FIELD NAME DATA TYPE
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24. LevelNo (Primary key) NUMBER
Lowsalary NUMBER
Highsalary NUMBER
DEPENDENT
FIELD NAME DATA TYPE
EmployeeID NUMBER
(Foreign Key from EMPLOYEE)
DependentID NUMBER
DependentDOB DATE
Relation VARCHAR2
Primary Key(DependentID, EmployeeID)
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25. EMPLOYEE
FIELD NAME DATA TYPE
EmployeeID (Primary key) NUMBER
Lname VARCHAR2
Fname VARCHAR2
PositionID NUMBER
(Foreign key from POSITION)
QualID NUMBER
(Foreign key from QUALIFICATION)
DeptID NUMBER
(Foreign key from DEPARTMENT)
Supervisor NUMBER
(Foreign key from EMPLOYEE)
Salary NUMBER
Commission NUMBER
HireDate DATE
BirthDate DATE
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31. CONCLUSION
An Application software has been developed using oracle and java database
programming connectivity via oracle driver so as to meet the requirements
of an organization, thereby ensuring quality performance .The data can be
accessed, manipulated and retrieved very easily. To conclude this software
has proved to be a user friendly interface.
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