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A COLLEGE COMMUNITY WEBSITE
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INTRODUCTION
Alumni are people who have graduated or received a degree from a particular college or high school. When people receive their diplomas from a high school they remain alumni of that school for life.
The same holds true for college students and people may be alumnus or alumna of several colleges if they’ve studied and graduated from more than one. When college studies gets finished, students frequently move elsewhere to find work, and it can become hard to maintain the track of these students over the years. Publications from college alumni associations may assist people in keeping tabs on old pals from college.
This website feature enables the college students to be in contact with their seniors.
As the Alumni are already employed in reputed organizations within India and abroad, they may help those final year students in their project work and also inform them about the employment opportunities in their respective organizations.
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION
Purpose
Alumni are people who have graduated or received a degree from a particular college or high school. When people receive their diplomas from a high school they remain alumni of that school for life.
The same holds true for college students and people may be alumnus or alumna of several colleges if they’ve studied and graduated from more than one. When college studies gets finished, students frequently move elsewhere to find work, and it can become hard to maintain the track of these students over the years. Publications from college alumni associations may assist people in keeping tabs on old pals from college.
This website feature enables the college students to be in contact with their seniors.
As the Alumni are already employed in reputed organizations within India and abroad, they may help those final year students in their project work and also inform them about the employment opportunities in their respective organizations.
Scope
The main aim of the association is to maintain the relation between Institute and Alumni and share details of mutual growth, achievement and advancement in various fields. College Students can be in touch with their seniors which can be helpful in their academic as well as knowledge growth. The Management and faculty will be delighted to have you in the department to share your valuable professional experience among the faculty and students.
Overview
The rest of this SRS is organized as follows: Section 2 gives an overall description of the software. It gives what level of proficiency is expected of the user, some general constraints while making the software and some assumptions and dependencies that are assumed. Section 3 gives specific requirements which the software is expected to deliver. Functional requirements are given by various use cases. Some performance requirements and design constraints are also given.
Overall description
Alumni are people who have graduated or received a degree from a particular college or high school. When people receive their diplomas from a high school they remain alumni of that school for life.
The same holds true for college students and people may be alumnus or alumna of several colleges if they’ve studied and graduated from more than one. When college studies gets finished, students frequently move elsewhere to find work, and it can become hard to maintain the track of these students over the years. Publications from college alumni associations may assist people in keeping tabs on old pals from college.
This website feature enables the college students to be in contact with their seniors.
As the Alumni are already employed in reputed organizations within India and abroad, they may help those final year students in their project work and also inform them about the employment opportunities in their respective organizations
Functional requirements definitions
Functional Requirements are those that refer to the functionality of the system, i.e., what services it will provide to the user. Nonfunctional (supplementary) requirements pertain to other information needed to produce the correct system and are detailed separately.