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This document provides a project synopsis for a City Portal. It includes a description of the project which aims to provide information about a city through user-submitted information and classified posts. It outlines 5 modules: Search, Login, Registration Process, Manage Information, and Administrator. It includes a context-level data flow diagram and first-level DFD for the administrator. It lists the front-end and back-end tools to be used including HTML, CSS, Java, JDBC, Servlets, JSP, MySQL and references 10 sources.

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A Project Synopsis: Submitted in Partial Fulfillment For The Award of The Degree of

This document provides a project synopsis for a City Portal. It includes a description of the project which aims to provide information about a city through user-submitted information and classified posts. It outlines 5 modules: Search, Login, Registration Process, Manage Information, and Administrator. It includes a context-level data flow diagram and first-level DFD for the administrator. It lists the front-end and back-end tools to be used including HTML, CSS, Java, JDBC, Servlets, JSP, MySQL and references 10 sources.

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A

PROJECT SYNOPSIS
On
CITY PORTAL
Submitted
In partial fulfillment
For the award of the Degree of
Bachelor of Technology

In
Computer Science Engineering

SUBMITTED TO- SUBMITTED BY-


Mr. Sanjay Tiwari Astha Rawat, Sakshi
(Head of Department) (16EAOCS009)
(16EAOCS037)

Department of Computer Science Engineering


Arya Institute of Engineering Technology &Management, Jaipur
Rajasthan Technical University, Kota
(2016-2020)
INDEX & TABLES

1. Project Description
2. Modules
3. Data flow diagram
4. Tools/Platform/Language
5. References
1. DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT

City Portal is an information portal that is proposed to provide various information about a city
like Entertainment Places, Educational institutes, social activities and other important places
such as banks, shopping centers, commercial complexes etc.

The portal aims to provide complete information about city using the following two mechanisms:

 Information given by users is to be presented on the web site after through verification by
admin.

 Information to be collected through classifieds posted on the portal by various social,


businesses, educational and professional entities having operations in a city is to be
presented.
2.Modules:

1. Search:
Through this module Viewers can find their
respective information.

2. Login :
In this module Poster enter the User id and password
is checked and only valid user id and password will
get entry into member’s zone. This is a security
feature to avoid entry of unauthorized users.

3. Registration Process:

Through this module new posters can registered


them. After giving their details, they will get a user
id and password. Then to get entry into poster
section they need to provide this id and password
and only poster with valid id and password will get
entry into poster zone. This is also a security feature
to avoid entry of unauthorized user.

4. Manage Information:

Through this module works to provide information


details about various companies, institutes, banks,
famous places and social activities etc.

5. Administrator:

This is the Administrator’s module by which he keep the


eye on whole site and maintain and upgrade the site’s
service for sake of users. Administrator can validate post
of others, which help the site to provide correct
information.
3. DATA FLOW DIAGRAM

DFD

The Data flow Diagram shows the flow of data. It is generally made of
symbols given below :

(1) A square shows the Entity : -

(2) A Circle shows the Process: -

(3) An open Ended Rectangle shows the data store : --

(4) An arrow shows the data flow :-

The DFD can be up to several levels. The 0 level DFD states the flow of data in the system as
seen from the outward in each module.

The first level DFD show more detail, about the single process of the 0 level DFD

The second level DFD can show even more details and so on.
Context Level DFD

VIEWER
VIEWER Search Information
Search Information Registration
Registration POSTER
POSTER
View Information
View Information Login
Login

Search
Search Ads
Ads Post a new Ad.a new
Post
Ad.
View
View Ads City Portal Edit &
& Maintain
Maintain ads
Send Response
SendAds
Response adsResponses
View
View Responses

E
dit Vi P
Inf e os
or w t
m R Inf
ati eg or
on d. m
U ati

ADMINISTRATOR
ADMINISTRATOR
First Level DFD (Administrator)

View
Search
Information
Information
Viewer
Database

View Send
Search Database
Response

View
Ads Post
Response

Category
Edit Login Poster

New Poster

Maintain
View Registered Users
Registered
Users

Administrator Send

Manage
Info
Maintain

Advertisers’

Database
4. TOOLS/PLATFORMS/LANGUAGES

Front End

 Html

 JavaScript

 CSS

 Bootstrap

Back End

 Java,

 JDBC,

 Servlet,

 JSP

 MySQL Database

Other S/W

 JDK

 Apache Tomcat Server

 Eclipse IDE
5. REFERENCES

References

[1] I. Alexander. Stakeholders: Who is your system for? IEEE: Computing and
Control Engineering,14(1):22{26, April 2003.

[2] I. Alexander and T. Zink. Introduction to systems engineering with use cases.
IEEE: Computing and Control Engineering, 13(6):289{297, December 2002.

[3] Almyta Systems. Point of Sale Systems. http://systems.almyta.com/Point_of_Sale_


Software.asp. Accessed on 20th October 2008.

[4] S. W. Ambler. Process Patterns: Building Large Scale Systems Using Object Technology.
Cam-bridge University Press, 1998.

[5] M. Andrews and J. A. Whittaker. How to Break Web Software: Functional and
Security Testing
of Web Applications and Web Servers. Addison-Wesley, 2006.

[6] Java-2 Complete Reference - by Patrick Haughton


[7] Java Servlet Programming - by O'Reilly
[8] Pure JavaScript - by Jason Gilliam,
R.Allen Wyke
[9] HTML complete - BPB publications.
[10] Java Server Programming - by Apress publication.

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