This document outlines a student feedback system project created by group members Mayur Sandbhor, Ganesh Mali, and Atish Johare under the guidance of Mithun Mhatre. The project uses Java and Oracle 10g to allow students to provide online feedback about college staff. It has two modules - one for students to submit feedback and one for administrators to view feedback reports. The project goes through phases of analysis, design using UML diagrams, testing, and concludes with discussing benefits and potential enhancements.
In recent times, higher education institutions have been paying close attention to student opinions about the
experience of learning and teaching through internal surveys. The online feedback system is a web-based application
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designed form. In the proposed system, security is included, the result of which is visible only to accredited users. Online
feedback is an indispensable feature of evaluating effective and efficient teaching and learning methods. Report is made
in the proposed system for creating and the semantic web seeks to recreate the existing web concept that will enable us.
Advanced automation of web content, so that data can be distributed and processed by humans and software.
Feedback is a dialogue between people which reflects back how another person sees someone’s behavior or performance.
Gathers a collection of informations.
Problem solving.
Getting reactions of receivers.
In recent times, higher education institutions have been paying close attention to student opinions about the
experience of learning and teaching through internal surveys. The online feedback system is a web-based application
that provides students' feedback to college’s base online. This online system is a good place to find the kind of feedback
you need and it is efficient to get feedback analysis. Students provide feedback online through the use of a standard
designed form. In the proposed system, security is included, the result of which is visible only to accredited users. Online
feedback is an indispensable feature of evaluating effective and efficient teaching and learning methods. Report is made
in the proposed system for creating and the semantic web seeks to recreate the existing web concept that will enable us.
Advanced automation of web content, so that data can be distributed and processed by humans and software.
Feedback is a dialogue between people which reflects back how another person sees someone’s behavior or performance.
Gathers a collection of informations.
Problem solving.
Getting reactions of receivers.
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This evaluation report will be checked by the “Admin”. He/she can view the overall evaluation chart and the grades a faculty obtained.
We have developed an evaluation system of the faculty to provide evaluation in an easy and quick manner to the University. So we call it as Faculty Evaluation System which delivers via the student-admin interface as online system which acts as a Service Provider. By using this online system we can make it better and quick.
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Online Faculty evaluation system project presentationShaikhul Saad
This evaluation report will be checked by the “Admin”. He/she can view the overall evaluation chart and the grades a faculty obtained.
We have developed an evaluation system of the faculty to provide evaluation in an easy and quick manner to the University. So we call it as Faculty Evaluation System which delivers via the student-admin interface as online system which acts as a Service Provider. By using this online system we can make it better and quick.
Best online evaluation system to enhance the development and delivery of tests. Our online assessment software is a best online employee evaluation system of the technical use for instructors, students, and administrators.
The purpose of developing attendance
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the session or in the between of the session
Online Examination Series (OLES) is a Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) based
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4. • We have developed Student Feedback System to provide feedback in an
easy and quick manner to the college principal.
• So we call it as Student Feedback System which delivers via the student
staff interface as online system which acting as a Service Provider.
• By using this technology we can make fast feedback about the staff by
students on time to head of departments as they referred in online
system.
• This project has two kinds of modules Student and Admin. The student
can give feedback in online system provided by college staff.
• This feedback report is checked by the Principal.
• He can view grades and view the grades obtained to the lecturers and
give this report to the principal and he give counseling to the college
staff.
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INTRODUCTION
5. 5
Hardware Requirements
Processor: Pentium IV.
Speed: 3.06 GHZ.
Primary Memory: 256 MB RAM.
Hard Disk: 2GB.
Software Requirements
Language used: JAVA, oracle 10-g.
Platform : Windows 7/8/XP
Tools used: Internet explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Chrome.
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Planning of project requires dividing of various
project phases into a defined time scale for
completion of project on time. planning and
scheduling are very crucial phase of project life
cycle because the project successful depends on this.
a high or low time estimation of the projects leads to
large variation in project overall cost estimates.
7. PROJECT PLAN
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• We have divided our project in Five modules.
• Each module will be Construct, Test separately.
• Then these five modules will be integrated in one
system.
SR.NO WORK WEEKS
1 MODULE 1 2
2 MODULE 2 2
3 MODULE 3 4
4 MODULE 4 4
5 MODULE 5 4
9. PROJECTDESIGN
• Software design is an interactive process through which requirements are translated
into a ‘Blue Print’ for constructing the software. The design is represented at high
level of abstraction, a level that can be directly translated to specific data, functional
and behavioral requirements.
• Preliminary design is concerned with the transformation of requirements into data and
software architecture. Detailed design focuses on refinements to the architectural
representation that lead to detailed data structure and algorithmic representation for
software.
• Introduction to UML
The Unified modeling language (UML) provides a blueprint to Software Engineers
and Developers. It is a Language for Specifying, Documenting, Visualizing and
constructing the various aspects of a Software System.
UML is an Industry-Standard Modeling Language. It contains a number of graphical
notations and symbols (diagrams) that allow the analyst and designer of a Software
Application to describe the architecture of the application in a graphical form.
• Definition:
UML is a general purpose visual modeling language that is used to
Specify
Visualize
Construct
Document
The artifacts of the software system
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13. RAD Model
• Rapid application development (RAD) is both a general term used to refer
to alternatives to the conventional waterfall model of software development
as well as the name for James Martin's approach to rapid development. In
general, RAD approaches to software development put less emphasis on
planning tasks and more emphasis on development. In contrast to the
waterfall model, which emphasizes rigorous specification and planning,
RAD approaches emphasize the necessity of adjusting requirements in
reaction to knowledge gained as the project progresses.
• This causes RAD to use prototypes in addition to or even sometimes in
place of design specifications.
• RAD approaches also emphasize a flexible process that can adapt as the
project evolves rather than rigorously defining specifications and plans
correctly from the start.
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14. Test Case Strategies
• Software testing is a critical element of software quality assurance and
represents the ultimate reuse of specification. Design and code testing
represents interesting anomaly for the software during earlier definition and
development phase, it was attempted to build software from an abstract
concept to tangible implementation.
• The testing phase involves, testing of the development of the system using
various techniques such as White Box Testing, Control Structure Testing.
• A strategy for software testing must accommodate low-level tests that are
necessary to verify that a small source code segment has been correctly
implemented as well as high level against customer requirements.
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15. • Unit Testing::
Unit testing focuses verification on the smaller unit
of software design such as form. This is known as form
testing.
• Integration Testing:
Data can be lost across an interface, one module can
have an adverse effect on another sub function, when
combined, may not produce the desired major function.
• System Testing:
Testing the entire system as a whole and checking
for its correctness is system testing. The system is listed for
dispensaries between the system and its original objectives.
This project was effective and efficient.
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16. • Cut your time:
By giving feedback on online system when compared to the
manual process this saves time of user.
• Manage the entire process:
The entire process of giving feedback and viewing that
report after giving feedback can manage easily .
• Enhance the staff:
Find the details about the lecturer’s interest in teaching to the
students.
• Meet web standards:
An easy to use system that successfully combines form with
function.
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17. CONCLUSIONAND ENHANCEMENTS
• Conclusion :
The Project “Student Feedback System” is designed in order reduce the burden
of maintaining bulk of records of all the students feedback details of who study in an
Educational Institution. Inserting, retrieving and updating the feedback details of a student
are easy when it is compared to the manual feedback and storing. Maintaining the project
is also easy which can is easily understandable. Maintaining the details in the database is
manageable.
• Future Enhancements:
Due to the lack of time, the design part is not done so attractive. Further
enhancements can be made in designing the screens. Some more forms can also be added
so as to better retrieve the feedback details. Various other options can also be added for the
better usability of project
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