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Data transmission using sockets
Data Transmission.doc (Size: 875.5 KB / Downloads: 52) INTRODUCTION This section aims at defining the overall software requirements for ‘Data transmission using sockets’. Efforts have been made to define the requirements exhaustively and accurately. PURPOSE This document describes the capabilities that will be provided by the software applications ‘Data Transmission Using Sockets’. Its purpose is to send the information from one place to another using through a secured interface. This program uses sockets to create the connection between the sender and the receiver. Special protocols like TCP and UDP are used to send the data through requests and acknowledgements. SCOPE A Data Transmission Application is a software application which enables a user to send and interact with other users and also to send information in the form of text, images and other information typically located on a local system within the LAN. Text and images are send as attachments to the receiver where on the other side the receiver opens the attachments and gets the information send by the sender in the safer manner. This model allows a user to quickly send the small amount of information or data within the secured LAN. EXISTING MODEL We have many number of secure data transmission methods out of which data transmission using sockets is one of the best opted methods for the secured data transmission within a LAN. This existing model uses the TCP/IP protocols to connect the both sender and the receiver locations. PROPOSED MODEL The proposed model of the data transmission uses sockets and also mainly concentrates on the drawback of the existing once and imparts more advanced applications with much efficiency and security. FEASIBILITY STUDY All projects are feasible – given unlimited resources and infinite time! Unfortunately, the development of computer- based system or product is more likely plagued by a scarcity of resources and difficult delivery dates. It is both necessary and prudent to evaluate the feasibility of a project at the earliest possible time. Months or years of effort, thousands or millions of dollars, and untold professional embarrassment can be averted if an ill-conceived system is recognized early in the definition phase. Feasibility and risk analysis are related in many ways. If project risk is great the feasibility of producing quality software is reduced. During product engineering, however, we concentrate our attention on four primary areas of interest. TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY Evaluating the technical feasibility is the trickiest part of a feasibility study. This is because, at this point in time, not too many detailed design of the system, making it difficult to access issues like performance, costs on (on account of the kind of technology to be deployed). A number of issues have to be considered while doing a technical analysis: Understanding the different technologies involved in the proposed system before commencing the project. It should be very clear about what are the technologies that are to be required for the development of the new system. Finding out whether the organization currently possesses the required technologies. Our new web browser software is installed in any local system. So, it is necessary to install the primary software requirements prior to it. One major advantage in application is platform neutral. We can deploy and use it in any operating system since this browser works in Windows and Linux platforms as well. ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY Economic feasibility attempts to weigh the costs of developing and implementing a new system, against the benefits that would accrue from having the new system in place. This feasibility study gives the top management the economic justification for the new system. A simple economic analysis which gives the actual comparison of costs and benefits are much more meaningful in this case. In addition, this proves to be a useful point of reference to compare actual costs as the project progresses. There could be various types of intangible benefits on account of automation. These could include increased customer satisfaction, improvement in product quality better decision making timeliness of information, expediting activities, improved accuracy of operations, better documentation and record keeping, faster retrieval of information, better employee morale. In present system assessing student’s answers is a very time consuming activity that makes teachers cut down the time they can allocate to other duties. It is considered to play a fundamental role in the educational process. |
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