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ROLL NO : 16
CLASS : XII C
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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Cadet Mohd Asad CBSE
(083) laid down in the regulations of CBSE for the purpose of Practical [ Examination
in Class XII ‘c’ to be held in st. xavier's senior secondary school, 2024-2025.
Principal signature:
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INDEX
SER DESCRIPTION PAGE NO
01 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 04
02 INTRODUCTION 05
04 PROPOSED SYSTEM 06
07 FLOW CHART 18
08 SOURCE CODE 21
09 OUTPUT 25
10 TESTING 31
12 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 34
13 BIBILOGRAPHY 35
14 TEACHER REMARK 36
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to take this opportunity to extend my sincere
gratitude and appreciation to my computer teacher MR.
Sharad Srivastava for providing guidance and support
throughout the process of completing my computer
project for school.
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INTRODUCTION
one can view the details as and when required in no time. This project emphases on
creation of new customer accounts, managing the existing account holders in the bank,
by making digital system one can generate daily reports, monthly reports and annual
The objective of this project is to let the students apply the programming
knowledge into a real- world situation/problem and exposed the students how
project, requiring writing and presentation skills which exemplify scholarly style
PROPOSED SYSTEM
Today one cannot afford to rely on the fallible human beings of be really wants
to stand against today’s merciless competition where not to wise saying “to err is
human” no longer valid, it’s outdated to rationalize your mistake. So, to keep pace
with time, to bring about the best result without malfunctioning and greater efficiency
so to replace the unending heaps of flies with a much-sophisticated hard disk of the
computer.
One has to use the data management software. Software has been an ascent
markets, which have helped in making the organizations work easier and efficiently.
Data management initially had to maintain a lot of ledgers and a lot of paperwork has
to be done but now software production this organization has made their work faster
and easier. Now only this software has to reloaded on the computer and work can be
done.
This prevents a lot of time and money. The work becomes fully automated and any
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Moreover, now it’s an age of computers of and automating such an organization gives
The systems development life cycle is a project management technique that divides complex
projects into smaller, more easily managed segments or phases. Segmenting projects allows
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managers to verify the successful completion of project phases before allocating resources to
subsequent phases.
Software development projects typically include initiation, planning, design,
functionality.
INITIATION PHASE
The Initiation Phase begins when a business sponsor identifies a need or an opportunity.
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Identify and validate an opportunity to improve business accomplishments of the
need including questioning the need for technology, i.e., will a change in the
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SYSTEM CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT PHASE
The System Concept Development Phase begins after a business need or opportunity
Agency/Organization CIO.
functional requirements
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PLANNING PHASE
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characteristics and risks of a given project. Project plans refine the information gathered
during the initiation phase by further identifying the specific activities and
Personnel assignments, costs, project schedule, and target dates are established.
A Project Management Plan is created with components related to acquisition
planning, configuration management planning, quality assurance planning, concept of
operations, system security, verification and validation, and systems engineering
management planning.
REQUIREMENTS ANALYSISPHASE
This phase formally defines the detailed functional user requirements using
high-level requirements identified in the Initiation, System Concept, and Planning
phases. It also delineates the requirements in terms of data, system performance,
security, and maintainability requirements for the system. The requirements are
defined in this phase to a level of detail sufficient for systems design to proceed. They
need to be measurable, testable, and relate to the business need or opportunity
identified in the Initiation Phase. The requirements that will be used to determine
acceptance of the system are captured in the Test and Evaluation Master Plan.
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Further define and refine the functional and data requirements and document
process.
Develop the test and evaluation requirements that will be used to determine
DESIGN PHASE
The design phase involves converting the informational, functional, and network
requirements identified during the initiation and planning phases into unified design
specifications that developers use to script programs during the development phase.
Program designs are constructed in various ways. Using a top-down approach, designers
first identify and link major program components and interfaces,
then expand design layouts as they identify and link smaller subsystems and
connections. Using a bottom-up approach, designers first identify and link minor
program components and interfaces, then expand design layouts as they identify and
link larger systems and connections. Contemporary design techniques often use
prototyping tools that build mock-up designs of items such as application screens,
database layouts, and system architectures. End users, designers, developers,
database managers, and network administrators should review and refine the
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prototyped designs in an iterative process until they agree on an acceptable design.
Audit, security, and quality assurance personnel should be involved in the review and
approval process. During this phase, the system is designed to satisfy the functional
requirements identified in the previous phase. Since problems in the design phase
could be very expensive to solve in the later stage of the software development, a
variety of elements are considered in the design to mitigate risk. These include:
a draft System Design Document which captures the preliminary design for the
system.
Business Sponsor, the final System Design Document is created to serve as the
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DEVELOPMENT PHASE
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INTEGRATION AND TEST PHASE
end users
Testing as a deployed system with end users working together with contract
personnel
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IMPLEMENTATION PHASE
This phase is initiated after the system has been tested and accepted by the
user. In this phase, the system is installed to support the intended business functions.
System performance is compared to performance objectives established during the
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Source code
TABLE.PY
conn=sql.connect(host='localhost',user='root',passwd=
print('connected succesfully')
cur = conn.cursor()
cur.execute('create table customer_details(acct_noint
primary key,acct_namevarchar(25) ,phone_nobigint(25)
check(phone_no>11),address varchar(25),cr_amt float
)')
MENU.PY
conn=sql.connect(host='localhost',user='root',passwd=
= conn.cursor()
conn.autocommit = True
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print('1.CREATE BANK ACCOUNT')
print('2.TRANSACTION') print('3.CUSTOMER DETAILS')
print(‘4.TRANSACTION DETAILS’) print('5.DELETE
DETAILS') print('6.QUIT') n=int(input('Enter your
CHOICE=')) if n
== 1:
acc_no=int(input('Enter your ACCOUNT NUMBER='))
acc_name=input('Enter your ACCOUNT NAME=')
ph_no=int(input('Enter your PHONE NUMBER='))
add=(input('Enter your place='))
cr_amt=int(input('Enter your credit amount='))
Succesfully!!!!!') conn.commit()
if n == 2:
acct_no=int(input('Enter Your Account Number='))
cur.execute('select * from customer_details where
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acct_no='+str (acct_no) ) data=cur.fetchall()
count=cur.rowcount conn.commit() if count == 0:
print('Account Number Invalid Sorry Try
your CHOICE=')) if x == 1:
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amt=int(input('Enter withdrawl amount='))
cur.execute('update customer_details set
cr_amt=cr_amt-'+str(amt) + ' where acct_no='
+str(acct_no) ) conn.commit() print('Account Updated
where acct_no='
Updated Succesfully!!!!!')
if n == 3:
acct_no=int(input('Enter your account number=')
cur.execute('select * from customer_details where
acct_no='+str(acct_no) ) ifcur.fetchone() is None:
print('Invalid Account number') else:
cur.execute('select * from customer_details where
acct_no='+str(acct_no) ) data=cur.fetchall() for row in
data:
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4: acct_no=int(input('Enter your account number='))
print()
ifcur.fetchone() is None:
print() print('Invalid Account number')
else: cur.execute('select * from transactions
where acct_no='+str(acct_no) )
data=cur.fetchall() for row in data: print('ACCOUNT
NO=',acct_no) print()
ADDED=',row[3]) print()
if n == 5:
SUCCESFULLY') if n ==
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6: quit()
MAIN.PY
import mysql.connector as sql
conn=sql.connect(host='localhost',user='root',passwd=
= conn.cursor()
#cur.execute('create table user_table(username
)')
print('1.REGISTER') print('2.LOGIN') n=int(input('enter
1:
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4 DIGIT Password='))
V_SQLInsert="INSERT INTOuser_table
n==2 :
name=input('Enter your Username=')
else:
import main
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OUTPUT
MAIN PAGE
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MENU PAGE
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CREATE BANK ACCOUNT
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CUSTOMER DETAILS
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TRANSCATION
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TRANSACTION DETAILS
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TESTING
Software Testing is an empirical investigation conducted to provide
stakeholders with information about the quality of the product or service under test[1]
, with respect to the context in which it is intended to operate. Software Testing also
provides an objective, independent view of the software to allow the business to
appreciate and understand the risks at implementation of the software. Test techniques
include, but are not limited to, the process of executing a program or application with
the intent of finding software bugs.
It can also be stated as the process of validating and verifying that a software
program/application/product meets the business and technical requirements that
guided its design and development, so that it works as expected and can be
implemented with the same characteristics. Software Testing, depending on the testing
method employed, can be implemented at any time in the development process,
however the most test effort is employed after the requirements have been defined
and coding process has been completed.
TESTING METHODS
Software testing methods are traditionally divided into black box testing and white box
testing. These two approaches are used to describe the point of view that a test engineer
takes when designing test cases.
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partitioning, boundary value analysis, all-pairs testing, fuzz testing, model-based testing,
SPECIFICATION-BASED TESTING
The black box tester has no "bonds" with the code, and a tester's perception is
very simple: a code must have bugs. Using the principle, "Ask and you shall receive,"
black box testers find bugs where programmers don't. But, on the other hand, black
box testing has been said to be "like a walk in a dark labyrinth without a flashlight,"
because the tester doesn't know how the software being tested was actually constructed.
That's why there are situations when (1) a black box tester writes many test
cases to check something that can be tested by only one test case, and/or (2) some
parts of the back end are not tested at all. Therefore, black box testing has the
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advantage of "an unaffiliated opinion," on the one hand, and the disadvantage of "blind
exploring," on the other.
White box testing, by contrast to black box testing, is when the tester has access to
the internal data structures and algorithms (and the code that implement these)
White box testing methods can also be used to evaluate the completeness of a
test suite that was created with black box testing methods. This allows the software
team to examine parts of a system that are rarely tested and ensures that the most
Two
common
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forms of code coverage are:
the test.
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VI. MONITOR 14.1 or 15 -17 inch
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS:
I. Windows OS II.
Python
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Install python and my sql from the web. Open mysql and create
the database bank Then run
thetable.pyfile.
INSTALLATIONPROCEDURE
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- Install python and my sql from the web. - Open mysql and create the database bank -
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
2. Website: https://www.w3resource.com
3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_(mathematical_constant)
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TEACHER REMARK