Library
Manageme
nt System:
Deploymen
t Life Cycle
ROHIT KUMAR – 23BCS12640
D F BUDHA DEV – 23BCS12709
TIRUPATI BALAJI – 23BCS12550
MONISHIKA SHARMA – 23BCS12691
This presentation covers the complete
deployment life cycle of a Library
Management System (LMS), explaining
each phase from planning to
maintenance. It is aimed at helping
institutions understand the structured
approach needed to develop and deploy
a modern LMS.
1. Introduction
Introduction to LMS and its role in
managing books, users, and digital
resources. It highlights the need for
a systematic deployment life cycle to
ensure a smooth transition from
manual to digital systems.
2. Requirement
Analysis
Detailed analysis of functional and
non-functional requirements. Focus is
placed on user roles, book tracking,
reporting, overdue management, and
digital integration. This is the
foundation for design.
3. System
Design
Covers high-level and low-level
design strategies. Emphasizes
modular architecture, database
design, and UI/UX layout to create
a scalable and user-friendly
system.
4.
Implementatio
n
Actual development begins. Code
for different modules like catalog
management, issue/return
system, user management, and
admin controls are written and
integrated.
5.Testing
Testing Various testing strategies
are discussed, including functional
testing, security testing, load
testing, and UAT. Bugs are identified
and resolved to make the system
stable.
6. Deployment
Describes how the LMS is moved
to the live environment. Covers
data migration, system
configuration, live server setup,
and verification of components in
production.
7.
Maintenanc
e
Maintenance
activities include
bug fixes,
patches, feature
upgrades, and
regular audits.
Ensures long-
term reliability
and adaptation
to new needs.
8. User
Training
Staff training programs are
conducted for librarians and
technical users. Manuals,
tutorials, and on-site support
help reduce resistance and speed
up adoption.
9. Feedback &
Improvements
User feedback is gathered and
analyzed to identify bottlenecks and
improve the system. Regular
updates based on feedback increase
satisfaction and system longevity.
10. Conclusion
Wraps up the life cycle, reinforcing that LMS
deployment is not a one-time event but a
continual process of refinement, learning,
and adaptation to meet user needs.

Library Management System Deployment Life Cycle.pptx

  • 1.
    Library Manageme nt System: Deploymen t LifeCycle ROHIT KUMAR – 23BCS12640 D F BUDHA DEV – 23BCS12709 TIRUPATI BALAJI – 23BCS12550 MONISHIKA SHARMA – 23BCS12691
  • 2.
    This presentation coversthe complete deployment life cycle of a Library Management System (LMS), explaining each phase from planning to maintenance. It is aimed at helping institutions understand the structured approach needed to develop and deploy a modern LMS.
  • 3.
    1. Introduction Introduction toLMS and its role in managing books, users, and digital resources. It highlights the need for a systematic deployment life cycle to ensure a smooth transition from manual to digital systems.
  • 4.
    2. Requirement Analysis Detailed analysisof functional and non-functional requirements. Focus is placed on user roles, book tracking, reporting, overdue management, and digital integration. This is the foundation for design.
  • 5.
    3. System Design Covers high-leveland low-level design strategies. Emphasizes modular architecture, database design, and UI/UX layout to create a scalable and user-friendly system.
  • 6.
    4. Implementatio n Actual development begins.Code for different modules like catalog management, issue/return system, user management, and admin controls are written and integrated.
  • 7.
    5.Testing Testing Various testingstrategies are discussed, including functional testing, security testing, load testing, and UAT. Bugs are identified and resolved to make the system stable.
  • 8.
    6. Deployment Describes howthe LMS is moved to the live environment. Covers data migration, system configuration, live server setup, and verification of components in production.
  • 9.
    7. Maintenanc e Maintenance activities include bug fixes, patches,feature upgrades, and regular audits. Ensures long- term reliability and adaptation to new needs.
  • 10.
    8. User Training Staff trainingprograms are conducted for librarians and technical users. Manuals, tutorials, and on-site support help reduce resistance and speed up adoption.
  • 11.
    9. Feedback & Improvements Userfeedback is gathered and analyzed to identify bottlenecks and improve the system. Regular updates based on feedback increase satisfaction and system longevity.
  • 12.
    10. Conclusion Wraps upthe life cycle, reinforcing that LMS deployment is not a one-time event but a continual process of refinement, learning, and adaptation to meet user needs.