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. Introduction
On-line Exam System is very useful for Educational Institute to prepare an exam, save the time that will take to check the paper and prepare mark sheets. It will help the Institute to testing of students and develop their skills. But the disadvantages for this system, it takes a lot of times when you prepare the exam at the first time . And we are needs number of computers with the same number of students.The effective use of "On-line Exam System", any Educational Institute or training centers can be use it to develop their strategy for putting the exams, and for getting better results in less time.
1.1 Purpose
Providing an online comprehensive solution to manage quiz where the students are participating in that quiz.
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1.2 Scope
Providing accessibility to the administrators who have a valid userid and password.
‘N ’number of students can participate in a quiz.
Automation of scores of the students.
Depending upon the pass marks , students can participate ‘N’ number of rounds until one student is declared as winner.
Viewing the results of the quiz.
1.4 References
• Web Enabled Commercial Application Development -Ivan Bayross
• Head First Servlets and JSP -Bryan Basham,Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates.
• W3schools.com
2. The Overall Description
On-line Exam System is very useful for Educational Institute to prepare an exam, save the time that will take to check the paper and prepare mark sheets. It will help the Institute to testing of students and develop their skills. But the disadvantages for this system, it takes a lot of times when you prepare the exam at the first time . And we are needs number of computers with the same number of students.The effective use of "On-line Exam System", any Educational Institute or training centers can be use it to develop their strategy for putting the exams, and for getting better results in less time.
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2.2 Product Functions
1) It is able to show the result of candidates.
2) On the basis of passing marks candidates are allowed to appear in the second round.
3) Negative marking scheme choice is also be there.It depends on the admin whether it choose it or not.
4) There will be some particular time slot for each round of exam.
5) Questions displayed are in the random form i.e., questions for first candidate is different from others.
2.4 Constraints
1) There will be no changes in the database during the exam.
2) Also , some particular id and password are allotted by the admin to the candidates through which he/she can able to login.
Specific Requirements
(1) Client Side: .HTML, Web Browser, Windows XP/2000/Vista
(2) Server Side: .HTML, Windows XP/2000/Vista
(3) Technology used:-jdk 1.6.0_18, JSP , HTML
(4) Tools used:- Eclipse, MS Access
3.4 Logical Database Requirements
This section specifies the logical requirements for any information that is to be placed into a database. This may include:
• Types of information used by various functions
• Frequency of use
• Accessing capabilities
• Data entities and their relationships
• Integrity constraints
• Data retention requirements
If the customer provided you with data models, those can be presented here. ER diagrams (or static class diagrams) can be useful here to show complex data relationships. Remember a diagram is worth a thousand words of confusing text.
3.5 Design Constraints
Specify design constraints that can be imposed by other standards, hardware limitations, etc.
3.5.1 Standards Compliance
Specify the requirements derived from existing standards or regulations. They might include:
(1) Report format
(2) Data naming
(3) Accounting procedures
(4) Audit Tracing
For example, this could specify the requirement for software to trace processing activity. Such traces are needed for some applications to meet minimum regulatory or financial standards. An audit trace requirement may, for example, state that all changes to a payroll database must be recorded in a trace file with before and after values.