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Presentation on
“Dissertation ”
Topic-student attandence management system

Session: 2023-2024
M.Sc. (Computer Science)
Fourth semester
Department of Computer Science (UTD) Ambikapur
Sant Gahira Guru Vishwavidyalaya Surguja, Ambikapur

Submitted to: Submitted by:


Mr. H.S.P. Tonde Narendra kumar sahu
(HOD)
Dep. Of computer science
STUDENT ATTANDENCE MANNAGEMNT SYSTEM
Content

• What is student Attendance Management System


• PROPOSED SYSTEM
• HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
• SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
• MODULE DESCRIPTION
• System user interface
What is student Attendance Management
System
Attendance Management System” is software
developed for maintaining the attendance of the
student on the daily basis in the collage. Here the staffs,
who are handling the subjects, will be responsible to
mark the attendance of the students. Each staff will be
given with a separate username and password based
on the subject they handle. An accurate report based
on the student attendance is generated here. This
system will also help in evaluating attendance eligibility
criteria of a student. Report of the student’s attendance
on weekly and monthly basis is generated.
PROPOSED SYSTEM
1. Requirement Analysis:
• Gather and document all the requirements of
the project.
• Create a Software Requirement Specification
(SRS) document that outlines all the
functionalities the software must have.
System Design:
• Develop the architecture and design of the system based
on the requirements.
3Development (or Coding):

The Development phase include implementation


involves coding the software based on the design
specifications.
4. Testing
• Integrate all the modules and test the system
as a whole.
5. Deployment:
• Deploy the software to the production environment
where users can begin using it.
• .
Maintenance:

• Perform maintenance activities such as fixing


bugs, implementing updates, and making
enhancements based on user feedback.
Advantages of the Waterfall Model
• Easy to Understand: The Classical Waterfall Model is very
simple and easy to understand.
• Individual Processing: Phases in the Classical Waterfall model
are processed one at a time.
• Properly Defined: In the classical waterfall model, each stage
in the model is clearly defined.
• Clear Milestones: The classical Waterfall model has very clear
and well-understood milestones.
Disadvantages of the Waterfall Model

• Inflexibility: Once a phase is completed, going


back to make changes is difficult and costly.
• Late Testing: Testing occurs only after the
development phase, making it harder to
identify and fix issues early in the process.
• High Risk and Uncertainty: Not suitable for
projects where requirements are not well
understood or are expected to change.
When to Use the Waterfall Model

• Projects with Clear and Stable Requirements:


When the requirements are well-understood
and unlikely to change.
• Short-Term Projects: Small projects where the
scope is limited and well-defined.
• Projects with Low Complexity:
Thank you

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