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ONLINE RESUME MART
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INTRODUCTION TO THE PROJECT:
The objective of the project is to design and develop Resume Mart which is a place for Job Seekers and Job Providers to meet. The Data base should collect also the minute details about the Job Seeker and Provider. Resume Mart is designed to collect multiple resumes from the Job Seeker. Resume Mart aim is to provide Job Provider with enormous amount of data.
System:
1. Designing and Implementing Job Seekers & Job Providers:
The aim of this module is to collect data from the user; he may a job seeker or a job provider. Both of them are potential clients to our Resume Art. A user should be registered regardless of whether he is a job seeker or a provider. In this module we register the user and grab as many details as possible about the user.
2. Designing and implementing Resume Database, job database
The aim of the module is to create a resume for all his job seekers asking the details about the experience, education, skills, affiliations and references for the project.
3. designing a resume search engine
The aim of the module is to design a dynamic search engine for the Resume art data base which can provide data for the job seekers and job providers.
Definition and reason for Condition Analysis
System analysis will be performed to determine if it is feasible to design an information based on policies and plans of the organization and on user requirements and to eliminate the weaknesses of the present system.
General requirements are: -
1. The new system should be cost effective.
2. To augment management, improve productivity and services.
3. To enhance User/System interface.
4. To improve information qualify and usability.
5. To upgrade system’s reliability, availability, flexibility and growth potential.
IDENTIFICATION OF NEED
Online Resume Mart maintains information about the different job providers as well as the job seekers. It notifies every job seeker with the availability of the job as per the category in which the job seeker has registered user’s resume. The system also notifies the job provider with the information about the persons registered under the category required by the job provider. It also maintains a specialized search engine which provides instant availability of the jobs as the user’s category. The system maintains information of the users who have registered with the site and every user can post multiple resumes in every category. The system helps the user in formulating the resume in proper manner.
After searching the required job on the site the seekers can directly forward their resume to the corresponding email address listed in the search. This kind of functionality is again provided to the job provider who can instantly mail the candidates if one falls under their category.
OPERATIONAL FEASIBILITY:
Proposed projects are beneficial only if they can be turned into information systems that will meet the organizations operating requirements. Simply stated, this test of feasibility asks if the system will work when it is developed and installed. Are there major barriers to Implementation? Here are questions that will help test the operational feasibility of a project:
• Is there sufficient support for the project from management from users? If
the current system is well liked and used to the extent that persons will not be
able to see reasons for change, there may be resistance.
• Are the current business methods acceptable to the user? If they are not,
Users may welcome a change that will bring about a more operational and useful systems.
• Have the user been involved in the planning and development of the project?
Early involvement reduces the chances of resistance to the system and in
General and increases the likelihood of successful project.
Since the proposed system was to help reduce the hardships encountered
In the existing manual system, the new system was considered to be operational feasible.
ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY:
Economic feasibility attempts 2 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.
INTRODUCTION
Purpose: The main purpose for preparing this document is to give a general insight into the analysis and requirements of the existing system or situation and for determining the operating characteristics of the system.
Scope: This Document plays a vital role in the development life cycle (SDLC)
As it describes the complete requirement of the system. It is meant for use by the developers and will be the basic during testing phase. Any changes made to the requirements in the future will have to go through formal change approval process.
Developers Responsibilities Overview :
The developer is responsible for:
1) Developing the system, which meets the SRS and solving all the requirements of the system.
2) Demonstrating the system and installing the system at client's location after the acceptance testing is successful.
3) Submitting the required user manual describing the system interfaces to work on it and also the documents of the system.
4) Conducting any user training that might be needed for using the system.
5) Maintaining the system for a period of one year after installation.
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