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This document outlines the contents and structure of a project on ranking systems. It includes sections on introducing different types of ranking systems, analyzing existing and proposed systems, surveying relevant literature, studying the feasibility of the system, specifying system requirements and features, designing system inputs, outputs and diagrams, testing the implementation, and concluding with a bibliography. The document provides a high-level overview of the various components and methodology used in the project.

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Title Page No: System Design

This document outlines the contents and structure of a project on ranking systems. It includes sections on introducing different types of ranking systems, analyzing existing and proposed systems, surveying relevant literature, studying the feasibility of the system, specifying system requirements and features, designing system inputs, outputs and diagrams, testing the implementation, and concluding with a bibliography. The document provides a high-level overview of the various components and methodology used in the project.

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CONTENTS

TITLE PAGE NO

1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 RANKING IN RECOMMENDATION SYSTEMS 1.2 RANKING IN DATABASES 1.3 RANKING IN INFORMATION RETRIEVAL 1.4 RELEVANCE FEEDBACK 3 4 5 5

2. SYSTEM ANALYSIS
2.1 EXISTING SYSTEM 2.2 PROPOSED SYSTEM 6 6

3. LITERATURE SURVEY
3.1 KNOWLEDGE & DATA ENGINEERING 3.2 BENEFITS OF DATA & KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING 7 8

4. SYSTEM STUDY
4.1 FEASIBILITY STUDY 4.1.1 ECONOMICAL FEASIBILITY 4.1.2 TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY 4.1.3 SOCIAL FEASIBILITY 10 10 10 10

5.SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
5.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 5.2 SOFTWARE ENVIRONMENT 5.3 FEATURES OF SQL SERVER 11 11 17

6. SYSTEM DESIGN
6.1 INPUT DESIGN 6.2 OUTPUT DESIGN 6.3 UML DIAGRAMS 19 20 21 25

7. OUTPUT SCREENS

8. IMPLEMENTATION & SYSTEM TESTING


8.1 IMPLEMENTATION 8.2 SAMPLE CODING 8.3 SYSTEM TESTING 8.3.1 TYPES OF TESTS 8.3.1.1 UNIT TESTING 8.3.1.2 INTEGRATION TESTING 8.3.1.3 ACCEPTANCE TESTING 32 33 47 47 49 49 49 50 51

9. CONCLUSION 10. BIBLIOGRAPHY

INTRODUCTION

SYSTEM ANALYSIS

LITERATURE SURVEY

SYSTEM STUDY

SYSTEM SPECIFICATION

SYSTEM DESIGN

OUTPUT SCREENS

IMPLEMENTATION

&
SYSTEM TESTING

CONCLUSION

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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