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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
It was very exciting for us to work on the project of ONLINE EXAMINATION SYSTEM.
During this work we have gained both practical as well as theoretical knowledge of great
significance.
We are greatly thankful to all faculty members of college to guide us through this work. We are
greatly obliged to Mr. Dhaval Jha for his suggestions and help.
We are thankful to our external guide Mr. Mustafa Sathaliya. It has been a highly encouraging
and knowledge gaining experience. He has been a source of inspiration throughout the project
and has helped us in all our problems. This being the first company experience has proved to be
of great help for the overall development of the future.
We are highly obliged to the TheBee Technologies and its management and technical staff for its
support and co-operation. We thank TheBee Technologies and its staff for everything but the
most for giving us an opportunity to work under.
Finally we would like to thank Mr. Nilesh Gol, Head of Bachelors of Computer Applications
Dept., whose sincere and careful guidance led us to complete this project.
CONTENTS
Sr. No.
123
Title
Abstract-------------------------------------------------------Company
Profile--------------------------------------------Tables i. List of Tables-----------------------------------
ii. List of Figures----------------------------------Title
Introduction------------------------------------------------Project
Profile--------------------------------------------System Overview-------------------------------------------
Objective-----------------------------------------------------
Scope----------------------------------------------------------Project
Management--------------------------------------2.1.1 Project Development Approach-----------------
2.1.2 Project Plan----------------------------------------System Requirements
Study-----------------------------User Characteristics-----------------------------------------Hardware
and Software Requirements-------------------Constraints 3.3.1 Security and Reliability
Requirements--------3.3.2 Organizational Requirements--------------------3.3.3 External
Requirements---------------------------System Analysis and Study------------------------------Study
and Weakness of Current System-----------------Requirements of New
System-----------------------------4.2.1 User Requirements--------------------------------4.2.2 System
Requirements-----------------------------Feasibility Study--------------------------------------------4.3.1
Does the New System Contribute to the Overall objectives of the organization----------4.3.2 Can
the System be implemented using current Technology-----------------------------------------Features
of New System
Page No.
iv v vi vii
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4.4
ii
System Design----------------------------------------------Context
Diagram--------------------------------------------Data Flow
Diagram-----------------------------------------Data
Modeling-----------------------------------------------5.3.1 Data
Dictionary------------------------------------5.3.2 ER Diagram-----------------------------------------
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iii
This document is meant for describing all the features and procedures that were followed while
developing the system.
This document specially mentions the details of the project how it was developed, the primary
requirement, as well as various features and functionalities of the project and the procedures
followed in achieving these objectives.
Online Examination System forms the lifeline of the Educational Institutes to the functioning
of the Examination. It is very essential for an Institute to handle the Examinations and their
results. It is very useful for an Institute to test its students continuously for their mutual
development. This system is helpful for conducting (M.C) Multiple Choice Examinations which
can be conducted regularly as well as for surprise tests and provides immediate results saving the
precious time of faculties to check the papers and prepare mark sheets.
The IT initiatives have encouraged various Organizations to develop systems to facilitate their
day to day operations. The Online Examination System will include various Courses (IT,
Commerce, Science, etc) and subjects for conducting examinations. This system helps in
conducting examinations quickly and can thus help in saving time and the operations will be
carried out efficiently.
With the effective use, any Institute can apply the “Online Examination System” for
conducting quick examinations and getting better results in less time.
iv
COMPANY PROFILE
TheBee Technologies was incorporated as a software development company in the last couple of
years. In early years of its development it concentrated on small businesses. Its early customers
were traders, small manufacturing companies, jewelers and assorted small business houses.
Figure No. 2.1 2.2 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12
Title Waterfall Model Project Plan Context Diagram DFD (Level 0) Registrations (DFD Level
1) Question Insertion (DFD Level 1) Examinations (DFD Level 1) Reporting (DFD Level 1)
Registrations (DFD Level 2) Question Insertion (DFD Level 2) Examinations (DFD Level 2)
User Authentication (DFD Level 3) User Authentication (DFD –Level 4) Entity Relationship
Diagram
Page No. 4 5 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 37
LIST OF TABLES
LCCA (Group No: 61)
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Table No. 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13
Title User Master Faculty Master Admin Master Receipt Master Question Master Subject Master
Exam Master Result Master Course Master Year Master Country Master State Master City
Master
Page No. 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 35 36 34
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Chapter 1
Introduction
1.
1.1 PROJECT PROFILE
1. Project Names:o Pratyay Modi o Parin Kiri (70) (58)¬ Strength :- 3 ¬Partners
INTRODUCTION
Chapter-1
Introduction
1.2
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Online Examination System is built on Asp.net, Crystal Reports and SQL Server 2005. The
Web To make• • • • • •application is built to server the following areas. the examination
process in the institutes fast, reliable, and error free. Hosting on the Intranet can provide a
secured Examination channel for any institute. Registration of users can be used to generate
revenue and thus can be profited form the system. Real time report generation gives quick results
to given exams. Entrance examinations can also be conducted. The database is self explanatory
as the code.
1.3
OBJECTIVE
Create a Web application to be used in place of old paper based user• • • • examination
process. Use ASP.NET and SQL Server technology to create strong and secured database
connectivity. Incorporate the server software within the code. Runtime package and deployment
instructions are given.
1.4
SCOPE
Online Examination System is designed for Educational Institutes like Schools, Colleges, and
Private Institutes to conduct logic tests of their students on a regular basis. The system handles
all the operations and generates reports as soon as the test is completed which saves the precious
time of faculties spent on reviewing answer sheets. The existing system is weak when it comes
to surprise test organizations whereas this system can make it possible very easily.
Chapter 2
Project Management
2.
2.1
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT APPROACH
Software Process Model To solve actual problems in an industry, software developer or
a team of developers must incorporate a development strategy that encompasses the process,
methods and tools layers and generic phases. This strategy is often referred to as process model
or a software developing paradigm. A process model for software developing is chosen based on
the nature of project and application, the methods and tools to be used, and the controls and
deliverables that are required. All software development can be characterized as a problem
solving loop in which four distinct stages are encountered: Status quo, Problem definition,
technical development and solution integration. Regardless of the process model that is chosen
for a software project all of the stages coexist simultaneously at some level of detail. Our
Project THE WATERFALL MODEL¬Follows the Waterfall Model
U
The steps of the typical Waterfall Model are: 1. Requirement Definition 2. System & Software
Design 3. Implementation 4. Integration & System Testing 5. Operation and Maintenance
Chapter-2
Project Management
2.1 The Waterfall Model There have been some variations from the typical waterfall model for
this project lifecycle. They are: 1. Maintenance has been omitted from the current project.
2.
Not all testing methods which are present in theoretical model are implemented.
Chapter-2
Project Management
2.2
PROJECT PLAN
2.2 Project Plan
Chapter 3
System Requirement Study
3.
3.1
¬¬¬¬¬¬
Add & Edit Course Add & Edit Year Add & Edit Subject Add & Edit Faculty Add Receipt for
User Edit User
Generate Reports. [2] User can do the following functions in the Faculty Module¬ View Results
¬
Search the Question [3] User can do the following functions in the Student Module¬
Give Exam
View Result¬
Chapter-3
3.2
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Hardware
CONSTRAINTS
3.3.1 Security The Information should•Security and Reliability Requirements be Secure; there
should not be any kind of malfunctioning. All the results, details of Exams taken and Questions
are stored securely in the system. System Reliability•Information will not be changed by any
person rather than the management. System should be reliable. It should keep secure all the
information regarding to particular Student, Faculty, Questions and Results. It should work
effectively in tremendous rush. The system must give the perfect calculation and perfect results
in kind of damn situation. The Particular result must be listed in to the particular user only; there
should not be any kind of data integrity or other problem between Administrator, Faculty and
Student.
Chapter-3
Flexibility System is working easily on the Intranet with the username and password of the user.
The Institute has given the rights to the staff and the students to use the system with their
username. The system can also work on other kind of technology with the little modification.
System should be quite flexible to install and maintain.
Efficiency System should be efficient enough to meet all kinds of requirements as required by
the Administrator, Faculty and Student. The system should not hang or lose its efficiency in any
kind of worse conditions. It should provide the correct output in all manners.
User Friendliness System should be user friendly, so that any user can access the system.
3.3.2
Organizational Requirements.
Chapter-3
Entire coding will be done using Microsoft Visual .Net 2005 and Microsoft SQL Server 2005.
Soft copy for the documentation is provided in Microsoft Word Format. Entire coding would not
be shown to the client for any reasons. Implementation does not require any more software
support without as mentioned below in the system requirements.
3.3.3
Chapter 4
System Analysis
4.
4.1
SYSTEM ANALYSIS
STUDY & WEAKNESSES OF CURRENT SYSTEM.
Current System The Current system of examinations is highly complicated and expensive.
Whenever exams are to be conducted there are various tasks that have to be done again and
Setting question paper Checking for errors• • • • • • • •again. Printing question papers
Scheduling Exams Conducting Exams Checking Answer Papers Preparing Result Charts Solving
Question Papers
Weaknesses in Current System The current system is as mentioned earlier very complicated and
expensive as compared to the new system. It also wastes the precious time of the faculties which
can then be used in solving student queries and helping them improvise. Taking surprise tests of
students is also not feasible in the current system as planning for the exam and checking answer
papers takes a lot of time and thus cannot be completed on schedule. It also has no measures to
prevent students from copying the answers rather than printing different sets of question papers
which in turn can result expensive.
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Chapter-4
System Analysis
As Faculties are humans and so prone to errors, there can be mistakes in checking answer papers,
calculating marks and the result charts prepared may also have these errors. Only preventive
measures are taking a double check to ensure these errors don’t happen which would again
require extra time and may also result in a mentally tired faculty. After the exams have been
conducted the faculty has to provide solutions to the questions asked in exam. It would mean
extra time and extra work for the faculty and also result in extra expenses of stationary. Thus, the
current system is in every way ineffective for conducting examinations in these days when time
is more costly than anything and they also pose a threat to the environment when we are amidst a
global crisis and in the need of a Green Revolution.
4.2
11
Chapter-4
System Analysis
oo
The New system should be more secure in managing user records and reliable enough to be used
in any condition. Finally, it should prove cost effective as compared to the current system.
4.3
Feasibility Study
A key part of the preliminary investigation that reviews anticipated costs and benefits and
recommends a course of action based on operational, technical, economic, and time factors. The
purpose of the study is to determine if the systems request should proceed further. 4.3.1 Does the
New System Contribute to the Overall Objectives of the Organization? The new system would
contribute to the overall objectives to of the organization. It would provide a quick, error free and
cost effective solution to the current process. It would provide a solution to many issues in the
current system. As the new system is flexible and scalable it can also be upgraded and extended
to meet other complex requirements which may be raised in the future. However it is up to the
organization to upgrade or extend it. 4.3.2 Can the New System be Implemented Using Current
Technology? The organization has a computer laboratory which has about 50 machines
connected by Internet Lan and managed by a server. It would be very easy to set up the system
in the current environment as the application is web based it does not require to be installed on
every machine. The database and IIS are set up on the server and the .Net Framework installed
on every machine, the system can be started as quick as required by the management.
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Chapter-4
System Analysis
4.4
13
Chapter 5
System Design
5.
5.1 CONTEXT DIAGRAM.
SYSTEM DESIGN
The context diagram is a top-level view of an information system that shows the boundaries and
scope. It describes the main objective of the system and the entities involved.
14
Chapter-5
System Design
5.2
5.2
DFD Level 0
15
Chapter-5
System Design
5.3
16
Chapter-5
System Design
5.4
17
Chapter-5
System Design
5.5
18
Chapter-5
System Design
5.6
Chapter-5
System Design
5.7
20
Chapter-5
System Design
5.8
21
Chapter-5
System Design
5.9
22
Chapter-5
System Design
5.10
23
Chapter-5
System Design
5.11
24
Chapter-5
System Design
5.3
DATA MODELLING
5.3.1 Data Dictionary Table 5.1 User Master Description: Details of User
Reg_No to each user reference no is given to Ref_No each user F_Name L_Name Course_ID
course the user is listed year id in which year Year_ID the user is listed unique username of the
Username user Password Email Gender Date_Birth Education education user password email of
the user user gender birth date of user description of user user first name user last name course id
in which
Foreign Key
Integer
Foreign Key
9 15 15
Integer Varchar Varchar Integer
Foreign Key
Foreign Key
Integer
10 10 50 7
10
Varchar
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Chapter-5 Occupation Address Country user resides state in which the user State resides city in
which the user City resides zip code of the area in Zip which the user resides is the account
active or Active not Created_Date Modified_Date modified created date of user date on which
user 10 20 Not Null 10 20 20 user occupation user’s postal address country in which the 20 10
60
Varchar
Varchar
Varchar
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Chapter-5 Table 5.2 Faculty Master Description: Details of Faculty FIELD NAME Faculty_ID
given to each faculty reference no is given to Ref_No each faculty F_Name L_Name Username
user Password Gender Education education Occupation Address Contact_No Main_Subject
Created_Date Modified_Date modified is the account active or Active not Not Null faculty
occupation facultys postal address faculty contact no main subject of faculty created date of
faculty date on which faculty 10 10 60 10 20 20 faculty password faculty gender description of
faculty 10 Not Null 10 7 faculty first name faculty last name unique username of the Not Null 10
Not Null Not Null 15 15 Foreign Key 9 DESCRIPTION unique faculty id is CONSTRAINTS
SIZE Primary Key 3
System Design
Integer Varchar Varchar Varchar Varchar Varchar Varchar Varchar Varchar Integer
Varchar Varchar Varchar
Bit
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Chapter-5 Table 5.3 Admin Master Description: Details of Admin FIELD NAME Admin_ID
given to each admin F_Name L_Name Username user Password Created_Date Modified_Date
modified is the account active or Active not Not Null admin password created date of admin date
on which admin 10 Not Null 10 20 admin first name admin last name admin username of the Not
Null 10 Not Null Not Null 15 15 DESCRIPTION unique admin id is CONSTRAINTS SIZE
Primary Key 3
System Design
Bit
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Chapter-5 Table 5.4 Receipt Master Description: Details of Receipt FIELD NAME Receipt_ID
given to each receipt unique registration no is Reg_No given to each receipt reference no is given
to Ref_No each receipt F_Name L_Name first name last name course id in which Course_ID
course the receipt is listed year id in which year Year_ID the receipt is listed Created_Date
Active not created date of user is the receipt active or Not Null 20 Foreign Key 3 Foreign Key 3
Not Null Not Null 15 15 Not Null 9 Not Null 9 DESCRIPTION unique receipt id is
CONSTRAINTS SIZE Primary Key 3
System Design
DATA TYPE Integer
Integer
Integer
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Chapter-5
System Design
Table 5.5 Question Master Description: Details of Questions FIELD NAME Question _ID given
to each question subject id in which the Sub_ID question is listed Question Answer1 question
second option for the Answer2 question third option for the Answer3 question fourth option for
the Answer4 question correct answer to the Correct_Answer question question created by
Created_Date faculty date the question was Created_By created date the question was
Modified_Date modified Date Time 10 Varchar Date Time 50 Varchar 50 Varchar 50 Varchar
50 Varchar question first option for the 50 varchar Not Null 100 Varchar Foreign Key 3 Integer
DESCRIPTION unique question id is CONSTRAINTS SIZE Primary Key 3 DATA TYPE
Integer
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Chapter-5 question modified by Modified_By faculty is the question active or Active not
Not Null 10
System Design
varchar
Bit
Table 5.6 Subject Master Description: Details of Subject FIELD NAME Sub_ID given to each
subject year id in which the Year_ID subject is listed course id in which the Course_ID subject is
listed Sub_Name Sub_Description Active not subject name subject description is the subject
active or Not Null bit 15 100 Varchar Varchar Foreign Key 3 Integer Foreign Key 3 Integer
DESCRIPTION unique subject id is CONSTRAINTS SIZE Primary Key 39 DATA TYPE
Integer
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Chapter-5 Table 5.7 Exam Master Description: Details of Exams FIELD NAME Exam _ID to
each exam question id of the Question_ID question attended by the user subject id in which the
Sub_ID question attended by the user is listed username of the user Username appearing for the
exam has the user attended Attend the question answer selected for the User_Answer question by
the user marks obtained by the Marks user for answering the question date on which the user
ExamDate had appeared for the exam 3 10 Not Null 10 Foreign Key 3 Foreign Key 3
DESCRIPTION unique exam id is given CONSTRAINTS SIZE Primary Key 3
System Design
Integer
Varchar
varchar
bit
Varchar
integer
Date Time
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Chapter-5
System Design
Table 5.8 Result Master Description: Details of Results FIELD NAME Result _ID to each result
subject id of the subject Sub_ID the user has taken the exam username of the user Username
appearing for the exam marks obtained by the Marks user date on which the user ExamDate had
appeared for the exam Date Time 3 integer Not Null 10 varchar Foreign Key 3 Varchar
DESCRIPTION unique result id is given CONSTRAINTS SIZE Primary Key 3 DATA TYPE
Integer
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Chapter-5
System Design
Table 5.9 Course Master Description: Details of Course FIELD NAME Course _ID given to
each course course name of the Course_Name course usually unique description or Course_Desc
abbreviation of the course name user id of the admin Created_By user who created the course
date on which the Created_Date course has been created user id of the admin Modified_By user
who modified the course date on which the Modified_Date course has been modified Date Time
20 Varchar 10 Date Time 10 varchar 20 varchar Not Null 10 varchar DESCRIPTION unique
course id is CONSTRAINTS SIZE Primary Key 3 DATA TYPE Integer
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Chapter-5
System Design
Table 5.10 Year Master Description: Details of Year FIELD NAME Year _ID to each year
course id of the course Course_ID in which the year is listed course name of the Year_Name
course usually unique duration of that course Duration in that particular year 2 integer Not Null
10 varchar Foreign Key 3 Integer DESCRIPTION unique year id is given CONSTRAINTS SIZE
Primary Key 3 DATA TYPE Integer
Table 5.11 Country Master Description: Details of Country FIELD NAME Country _ID country
listed Course_Name Course_Code name of the country country code Not Null 20 5 varchar
varchar DESCRIPTION unique country id of the CONSTRAINTS SIZE Primary Key 3 DATA
TYPE Integer
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Chapter-5 Table 5.12 State Master Description: Details of State FIELD NAME State_ID state
country id of the Country _ID country in which the state is listed State_Name State _Code name
of the state state code Not Null 20 5 Foreign Key 3 DESCRIPTION unique state id of the
CONSTRAINTS SIZE Primary Key 3
System Design
Integer
varchar varchar
Table 5.13 City Master Description: Details of City FIELD NAME City_ID to each city country
id of the Country _ID country in which the city is listed state id of the state in State_ID which the
city is listed City_Name name of the city Not Null 20 varchar Foreign Key 3 Integer Foreign
Key 3 Integer DESCRIPTION unique city id is given CONSTRAINTS SIZE Primary Key 3
DATA TYPE Integer
36
System Design
5.12
37
Chapter 6
User Manuals
6.
6.1 ADMINISTRATOR MODULE
Add Receipt page
USER MANUALS
All the fields in this page are compulsory to enter.¬ This is the add receipt page which will add
the receipt of a user. ¬
If a Registration No has been used once it cannot be used again and the¬ system will respond
with a validation.
38
User Manuals
¬ This is the receipts page where the user can view the receipts and This page is linked to the
users page from where a new¬delete them receipt for a new user can be added
The user can search the¬ There is no option¬receipt by Reg. No, Username, Course or Year.
A Student¬allowed to update the Receipt but deleting it is available. can use a receipt only once
after which its active property will be set to false, if its not used it will remain True
39
User Manuals
¬ On this page the admin user can view the student accounts and update A User can be set to
Active or Deactivate, only Active Users can¬them. A¬ It allows only changing Passwords,
First Name and Last Name. ¬Login User can be promoted or demoted to another year by the
update year The page is linked with the Receipts page and the Add Receipt¬option. Page.
User can be searched by the Reg. No., Username, Course, Year and also the combinations of
these attributes.¬
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The admin user can add faculty reference from this page.¬Chapter-6 Add Faculties page
User Manuals
All the fields are mandatory and not entering them will result in required field validations from
the¬ system A Reference No can be used only once, or the¬. system will respond with a
Reference No Exists Validation.
LCCA (Group No: 61)
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On this page the admin user can view the faculties registered.¬ ¬ ¬Chapter-6 Faculties page
User Manuals
It allows changing Password, First Name, and Last Name only. A Faculty can be Activated and
Deactivate from here. A Faculty deactivated cannot Login in the system and will receive an
Incorrect Username or Password validation.
42
User Manuals
¬ Form this page Course and Years Corresponding to the Course can be All the fields are
mandatory and if not attended have¬added. The Duration field will accept only numerical
values.¬validations.
43
Chapter-6 Here the user can view the available course and update¬Course page A¬ Course
Name and Description can be changed accordingly. ¬them. To delete a course¬Course cannot
be deleted if it has depended years. the corresponding years must be deleted.
User Manuals
44
Chapter-6 Here the user can view the available Years and update¬Years page Years can be
searched¬ A year name and duration can be updated. ¬them. A Year that has depended
subjects¬by selecting an appropriate course. or users cannot be deleted.
User Manuals
From this page the user can add subjects to a particular year.¬Chapter-6 Add Subjects page
User Manuals
¬ There are no restrictions for the number of subjects that can be added. A User can also search
for subjects in a particular course or a year.¬ All the fields are mandatory and will be validated
for those¬ conditions.
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Here the user can view subjects in the¬Chapter-6 Subjects page system and update them.
User Manuals
47
Chapter-6 Here the user can view the results of students and¬Results page Updating a result is
not allowed however a record can¬search for them be deleted.
User Manuals
Results can be searched by¬ The results¬Date, User, Subject and combinations of these
attributes. of this search are also available in the reports section.
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User Manuals
This is the Report center of the¬ system. The¬It allows the user to generate 33 different reports
as required. Report Types available are User Reports, Receipt Reports, Faculty The¬Reports,
Subject Reports, Question Reports and Result Reports. attributes available to choose can be
selected as required and then clicking on the view report button will generate the report.
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Here the admin user can add another admin account.¬Chapter-6 Add Admin Page
User Manuals
A Username must be unique, if not the¬ system All the fields are mandatory, not attending
them the¬will respond with a validation. system will respond to a validation.
50
Chapter-6 A¬ Here the admin user can view and edit admin accounts. ¬Admin Page An admin
can also¬password and names of an admin user can be changed. deactivate an admin user.
User Manuals
51
Chapter-6
User Manuals
6.2
FACULTY MODULE
All the fields are mandatory and validated.¬ The faculty can add questions to a subject from
here. ¬Add Question
52
User Manuals
¬ Here the faculty can search and edit the whole question bank for The questions can be
searched by the attributes¬required questions. available above like Subject, Date, Inserted,
Updated and the combination of these can be used to produce the desired results.
¬ The Active and Deactivate property of a question can be changed from here. Only an Active
question will be available to the user at the time Inactive questions are not deleted but are not
included in¬of exam. the subject exam which makes it easy to use questions when required
without deleting them from the database.
53
Chapter-6
User Manuals
The Modified attributes are replaced every time the¬ question is updated which makes it
possible to trace the user who had These attributes can be also used to¬accessed the question
last time. generate report by the admin user.
54
Chapter-6
User Manuals
6.3
STUDENT MODULE
Student The User home will display the list of Subjects available to¬Home A¬ The Subjects
Deactivated will not be available for exam. ¬give exam. User that has been Deactivated cannot
login and thus cannot access this page.
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Chapter-6 Exam Start Page
User Manuals
¬ This page will be displayed when the user clicks on an available It has the primary
information which reminds¬subject to give exam for. It displays the¬the user of the time
allowed to complete the exam. name of the Subject Selected in case the user click a wrong
button and can thus select a subject again by clicking Select Subject
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The user takes the test and has to complete it in the time allotted.¬Chapter-6 Exam
User Manuals
¬ The Timer above this page displays the seconds left before which the test must be completed,
failing to do so , the user would not get a The next¬result and the exam will not be recorded in
the database. button displays the next question and there is no option to go back.
¬ The Finish button will be enabled only after the user reaches the last question at which the next
button will be disabled as there would be no Accidentally clicking on sign out or select
subject¬questions left. will take the user away from the exam and he cannot undo that move.
57
Chapter-6 This page is displayed if the user completes the test in¬Exam Finish It displays the
subject selected for exam and the marks¬time. obtained.
User Manuals
The result will be recorded and can be used by the admin user to print reports.¬
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¬ If the Timer reaches Zero (0) at the exam and the user has not If the¬completed the test by
then he will be redirected to this page. user has been redirected to this page the exam he was
taking will not be recorded and his result will not be available which means he has to appear gain
and complete the test in time.
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6.4
New On this page the faculty has to enter the reference number as¬Faculty If the faculty enters
a number that has not¬provided by the admin. been created by the faculty it results in a
validation for Invalid Entering the correct reference number will take the¬Reference Number.
faculty to a sign up page.
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¬ A Validated page of the Faculty Signup process which checks if the A faculty once registered
has its¬faculty has already been registered. If an active faculty reference is used¬active
property set to True. to register it will respond with a validation of Faculty Exists.
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This page appears if the correct Inactive reference is entered.¬Chapter-6 Faculty Signup
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¬ It will have the first name and last name of the Faculty already The usual validations of
unique username¬entered by the administrator. are also applied here adding to which are the
contact no. which must be All the fields are mandatory.¬numerical and not more than 15
numbers.
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The User Signup is a step by step procedure involving 5 Stages.¬Chapter-6 User Signup
Start
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¬ Here at the first stage the user must enter all the correct details of The next step is available
only after¬the receipt generated by admin. All the fields are mandatory.¬entering all the details
correctly.
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Here the user has to select a username and password to access the¬ system. All the fields are
mandatory and are validated for usual validations¬ It also has¬of unique username and same
passwords and required fields. ¬a regular expression validation for checking valid Email
Address. Unless the user completes all these validations he cannot proceed further.
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¬ The third step of the signup procedure it take the user Gender, Date of All the fields are
mandatory and the¬Birth, Education and Occupation. data of birth can be selected by the ajax
calendar utility solving problems of improper formats entered and making an impression on the
user.
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Here the user can enter his postal address for the record.¬Chapter-6 User Signup (fourth step)
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¬ The user has to select a country, which will display the states in the ¬country and selecting a
state will display the cities in the country. If the city is not available the other option will display
a textbox where the city can be added.
The database has over 129 Countries and above 3000 states and more than 36,000 cities and was
included in the¬ project as a training initiative.
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¬ The final step of the registration process it has two important points The¬which are the
agreement and the validation text (or captcha). agreement must be selected to agree to complete
the registration which makes sure that the user agrees to all the terms and conditions of the The
captcha or the validation text will make sure that the¬project. system is not used by a software
program for creating users.
Unless the captcha and agreement are not passed the user cannot complete the registration.¬
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6.5
LOGIN MODULE
Login A¬ The gateway to access is its login page so is to this system. ¬page User must select
the user type by which he or she wants to access the Even if a correct user id password
combination is used. Not¬system. selecting login as will result in a validation and not allow user
to login.
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¬ There would be a case when the administrator wants to prevent or ban a certain user or a group
of users form accessing the system by It would result in an Incorrect username¬deactivating
their accounts. password validation but the user must conform with the admin if his or her
account has been suspended.
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6.6
REPORTS
This report has all the users registered in the system.¬Complete User List Report
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This report will has all the users of a selected course.¬User List by Course
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A more sorted report which lists users by course and year.¬User List by Year
Chapter-6
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User As the name suggests the report gives the details of¬Details Report To print this report
the user must be selected¬the selected year. which would involve selecting the course and year
in which the user is listed
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All This would list all the receipts that have been¬Receipts Report registered with all their
details like active, created by and created date, works like a receipt book
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Further sorting the receipts into a year. this report list receipts by year¬
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This report would provide information of a single receipt can be accessed directly if the receipt
Reg No is available¬
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This report lists all the subjects available in the system disregarding course.¬
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This report will sort the subjects by a selected course.¬Chapter-6 Subjects by Course
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Usually not used much but this report provides details about only a selected subject¬
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This will print a report of the whole question bank of the system.¬Chapter-6 All
Questions:
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This will generate a report of a selected subject along with the correct answer to that
question.¬
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¬ This report will generate question details of a question of a selected question id. The user must
know the question id to generate this report.
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This report will list all the faculties that have been registered in the system.¬
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Selecting a faculty username will list the details for that property.¬Chapter-6 Faculty
Details
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Questions This report will have all the questions inserted¬Inserted by Faculty. by that faculty.
With the details of when the question was inserted and in which subject and year it is listed.
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Questions This report will have all the questions updated¬Updated by Faculty. by that faculty.
With the details of when the question was updated and in which subject and year it is listed.
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Questions This report lists the questions¬Inserted in Subject by Faculty. inserted in a selected
subject by the selected faculty.
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Questions This report lists the questions¬Updated in Subject by Faculty. updated in a selected
subject by the selected faculty.
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Questions This report lists all the questions¬Inserted On Date by Faculty. inserted on a selected
date by the selected faculty.
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This report lists all the questions updated on a selected date by the selected faculty.¬
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This report lists all the questions inserted in a selected subject on a selected date by the selected
faculty.¬
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This report lists all the questions updated in a selected subject on a selected date by the selected
faculty.¬
LCCA (Group No: 61)
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This report lists all the exams for which the selected user has appeared¬
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Results This report lists all the users that have appeared for the¬by Subject exam of the selected
subject, the dates on which the exams were taken and the marks.
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This report lists all the exams that have been conducted on a selected date.¬
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This report lists how many times a selected user has appeared for a selected subject.¬Results by
User in Subject
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Chapter-6 Results by Subject and Date
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This report lists all the users that have appeared for a selected subject on a selected date.¬
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Detailed This report gives a single result of¬Result (By User, Subject, Date) the selected user
appeared for a selected subject on a selected date.
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Chapter 7
Limitations and Future Enhancements
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7.1
Chapter-7
7.1.4 Exam Time Cannot be Modified The existing system allows the exam time to be set only
once at the time of system set up which cannot be changed as per desired and all the exams will
be conducted for the preset time only. If the user wants to increase or decrease the time for
exams the system will have to be set up again. This is also one of the proposed enhancements.
7.1.5 No of Questions in an Exam cannot be changed. The system will have a preset no of
questions that can be attempted in an exam by the user which cannot be changes in the existing
system. If a user wants that an exam has to have more or less questions than the system has to be
ser up again which is again not feasible. The proposed system enhancements will have a field in
the faculty module where the faculty can set no questions and time allowed for a selected
subject. 7.1.6 No Facility for the Disabled The existing system has no options available by which
a physically disabled user can use the system. If the user is blind or deaf the system has no sound
response pr Braille response facility. This makes it very difficult to set this system as a standard
for all examination procedures as it does not support all time of users that a standard system is
supposed to.
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The existing system has no image support due to which the images cannot be used. It will be one
of the priorities in the proposed enhancements to enable Image Support in the system. 7.2.2
Including Back Option The new system will have a back option which will enable the users to go
back to previously answered questions and change them if needed. It will enable the user a hassle
free exam so that the user can properly utilize the total time allotted for the test. 7.2.3 Facility to
Set Exam Time. The new system will allow the faculty to set the exam time for a particular
subject. It will increase the efficiency of the system greatly as it will enable each subject to be
tested for a different duration as desired and required. 7.2.4 Facility to Set No of Questions in
Exam The new system will allow the faculty to set no of questions that can be asked in a subject.
It will improve the flexibility of the exams by allowing the faculty to change the no of questions
that can be asked in a subject. 7.2.5 Flags The new system will allow the users to set flags for an
answered question. Flags like Passed. Doubtful, Answered etc will help a user to return to those
questions to review them and change them accordingly.
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Chapter 8
Summary
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8.1 • Project Title: Online Examination System •SUMMARY OF PROJECT WORK Software
Used: o Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 o Microsoft SQL Server Documentation Tools: o
Microsoft Word 2003 o Microsoft Visio 2003•2005 Organization: TheBee• External Project
Guide: Mr. Mustufa Sathaliya • • Internal Project Guide: Mr. Dhaval Jha •Technologies,
Ahmedabad •Submitted By: o Pratyay Modi (70) o Parin Kiri (58) o Mayur Parmar (84)
Project•Submitted To: Lokmanya College of Computer Applications Duration: August 2009 to
January 2010
SUMMARY
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Chapter 9
Conclusion
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9.1 CONCLUSION
CONCLUSION
The development of software includes so many people like user system developer, user of
system and the management, It is important to identify the system requirements by properly
collecting required data to interact with supplier and customer of the system. Proper design
builds upon this foundation to give a blue print, which is actually implemented by the
developers. On realizing the importance of systematic documentation all the processes are
implemented using a software engineering approach. Working in a live environment enables one
to appreciate the intricacies involved in the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC). We have
gained a lot of practical knowledge from this project, which we think, shall make us stand in a
good state in the future.
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