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College Admission Management System
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this project is to design a system for registration of a student for admission in college.
DESCRIPTION: This college admission management system will help a student to register for college by filling up the details in the admission form and submitting it online. Then the student will be checked for eligibility and assigned an interview date.
PROPOSED METHODOLOGY-
• Studying the problem.
• Analysing the system, application of the system, the hardware and software requirements for implementing the system.
• Choosing Java platform for design. The Java Platform is designed for running highly interactive, dynamic, and secure applets and applications on networked computer systems. Thus, the Java Platform has benefits not only for the developer and support personnel, but also for the end user.
For the end users, the platform provides live, interactive content on the World Wide Web, with just-in-time software access. Applications are readily available on all operating systems at once. Users do not have to choose operating systems based on the applications, they can run the applications on their favorite machines.
Developers can develop applications on one platform to deliver to that same platform -- the Java Platform, which is available on a wide variety of OS and hardware platforms. This much reduces the developing cost.
For support personnel, version control and upgrades are much simplified because Java-enabled application can be kept in a central repository and served from there for each individual use.
• Implementing the system using DBMS. A DBMS is a set of software programs that controls the organization, storage, management, and retrieval of data in a database. DBMS are categorized according to their data structures or types. It is a set of prewritten programs that are used to store, update and retrieve a Database. The DBMS accepts requests for data from the application program and instructs the operating system to transfer the appropriate data. When a DBMS is used, information systems can be changed much more easily as the organization's information requirements change. New categories of data can be added to the database without disruption to the existing system.
• Interpreting the result and making it more user friendly.
• Analysing the system, application of the system, the hardware and software requirements for implementing the system.
• Choosing Java platform for design. The Java Platform is designed for running highly interactive, dynamic, and secure applets and applications on networked computer systems. Thus, the Java Platform has benefits not only for the developer and support personnel, but also for the end user.
For the end users, the platform provides live, interactive content on the World Wide Web, with just-in-time software access. Applications are readily available on all operating systems at once. Users do not have to choose operating systems based on the applications, they can run the applications on their favorite machines.
Developers can develop applications on one platform to deliver to that same platform -- the Java Platform, which is available on a wide variety of OS and hardware platforms. This much reduces the developing cost.
For support personnel, version control and upgrades are much simplified because Java-enabled application can be kept in a central repository and served from there for each individual use.
• Implementing the system using DBMS. A DBMS is a set of software programs that controls the organization, storage, management, and retrieval of data in a database. DBMS are categorized according to their data structures or types. It is a set of prewritten programs that are used to store, update and retrieve a Database. The DBMS accepts requests for data from the application program and instructs the operating system to transfer the appropriate data. When a DBMS is used, information systems can be changed much more easily as the organization's information requirements change. New categories of data can be added to the database without disruption to the existing system.
• Interpreting the result and making it more user friendly.