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Virtual Classroom Software Requirements Specification BRAINTEASER

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VIRTUAL CLASSROOM
Software Requirement Specification

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Team Guide: Mr.Sk. Safikul Alam Members: Niraj kumar Thakur,Ajit Mishra,Indramani Pandey, Arunabha Chowdhary

College Name: Calcutta Institute of Technology Department: Computer Science And Engineering State: West Bengal

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Revision History
Date 5TH JAN 2011 7TH JAN 2011 15TH JAN 2010 Version 0.1 0.2 1.0 Description Synopsis Final Revision Sent For Approval Author BRAINTEASER BRAINTEASER BRAINTEASER

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Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION: ............................................................................................................................................4 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 2. Purpose: ....................................................................................................................................................4 Scope:........................................................................................................................................................4 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations: ..........................................................................................4 References:...............................................................................................................................................5 Technologies to be used: .......................................................................................................................5 Overview: ..................................................................................................................................................5

OVERALL DESCRIPTION: ............................................................................................................................7 2.1 2.2 Product Perspective: ...............................................................................................................................7 Software Interface:...................................................................................................................................7 Front End Client: ..............................................................................................................................7 Web Server: ......................................................................................................................................7 Data Base Server: ...........................................................................................................................7 Back End: ..........................................................................................................................................7

2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.3

Hardware Interface: .................................................................................................................................7 Client Side: ........................................................................................................................................7 Server Side: ......................................................................................................................................7

2.3.1 2.3.2 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9

User Characteristics: ...............................................................................................................................8 Constraints: ...............................................................................................................................................8 Architecture Design: ................................................................................................................................8 Use Case Diagram: .................................................................................................................................9 Class Diagram: ...................................................................................................................................... 12 Sequence Diagrams: ............................................................................................................................ 14 Database Design: ......................................................................................................................... 14

2.9.1 2.10 3.

Assumptions and Dependencies: ....................................................................................................... 16

SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS: .................................................................................................................... 17 3.1 3.2 Use Case Reports: ............................................................................................................................... 17 Supplementary Requirements: ........................................................................................................... 17

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Software Requirements Specification


1. INTRODUCTION:
This Software Requirements Specification provides a complete description of all the functions and specifications of VIRTUAL CLASSROOM WEB APPICATION..

1.1 Purpose:
This application provides us with an online book library and class room interactions. It bears different subjects which will be easily accessed by the students .Also students can examine themselves through online test. Students can choose courses, attend lectures, take exams, view their attendance records, progress reports etc as per their convenience. Upload and Download of various assignments, college notices, student's notices, journals, videos. Books will be provided in handsome number so that students dont have to browse different websites looking for the subjective books.

The expected users of this application are: Anyone looking for information on Virtual Classroom Students who wants to learn different subjects online.

1.2 Scope:
This Application is designed to fulfill following functional requirement: Subjective knowledge: Online Classes: Query Submission: Attendance Record: Online Tests: Assignments: Downloading/Uploading: Profile Management: Performance meter:

1.3 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations:


HTML 5.0 (Hyper Text Markup Language): It is used to create static web pages. JSP (Java Server Pages): It is used to create dynamic web content. J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition): It is a programming platform, belonging to the Java platform, which is used for developing and running distributed java applications. WASCE (WebSphere Application Server Community Edition): It is an application server that runs and supports the J2EE and the web service applications. WSAD (WebSphere Studio Application Developer): It is a designer toolkit which is designed to develop more complex projects by providing a complete dynamic web service.

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DB2 (IBM Database 2): It is a database management system that provides a flexible and efficient database platform to raise a strong "on demand" business applications. HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol): It is a transaction oriented client/ server protocol between a web browser and a web server. XML (Extensible Markup Language): It is a markup language that was designed to transport and store data. Ajax (Asynchronous Java Script and XML): It is a technique used in java script to create dynamic web pages. Web 2.0: It is commonly associated with web applications which facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design and collaboration on the World Wide Web.

1.4 References:
Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.com) The principal source of textbook material is Software Engineering: An Object- Oriented Perspective by Eric J. Bruade (Wiley 2001) Different books on development tools

1.5 Technologies to be used:


J2EE: (Servlet, JSP, JAXP, Java Beans) Application architecture. JAVA: Application architecture. WASCE: (WebSphere Application Server Community Edition) Web Server DB2: IBM Database. MYSQL: MySQL database. Ajax: Asynchronous Java Script and XML. XML: Extension Markup Language. Web 2.0: RSS Feed 2.0. RAD 7.0: Development tool. LOCALIZATION: 2 Languages - Hindi and English JASPER: Report Development FUSIONCHARTS: Charting tools ErStudio: Database designing tool

1.6 Overview:
Overall Description: Just as the term virtual means a simulation of the real thing, Virtual Classroom is a simulated classroom via Internet, which provides a convenient communication environment for distance learners just like traditional face-to-face classroom. A virtual classroom allows learners to attend a class from anywhere in the world and aims to provides a learning experience that is similar to a real classroom. Functionally it is community based design where user can come and login and update the library which will be further get approved by Admin. Once changes are approved from the admin, mail will be sent to the user and content will be published on the live site. We can group following major component of the system:

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Virtual Classroom Software Requirements Specification BRAINTEASER USER BASED INTERFACES (Logged/Paid): Discussion Forum (Logged Users) Content Suggestion(Logged Users) Event Request (Logged Users) Gallery Upload (Logged users) News & Notice Manager (For Specific Users)

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ADMIN BASED INTERFACES: User Manager Menu Manager (Main Menu/User Menu/Component Menu) Section Manager Category Manager Article Manager (Update different details about library) Gallery Manager SMS Manager Contact Manager Chat Manager Forum Manager News & Notice Manager Web Links Manager Module Manager Theme Manager Mail Manager

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2. OVERALL DESCRIPTION:
2.1 Product Perspective:
Virtual classroom is unique idea which provides platform for each subject where users can come and contribute the content of listed contents of subjects. They will also be benefited with service offered by application. This application is completely based on web community. Mainly there will be three component of the system.

2.2 Software Interface:


2.2.1 Front End Client: Front end of this application will be web interface which can be accessible on Internet Explorer 6.0+, Firefox 3.0+, Chrome, and Safari (HTTP/HTTPS). JQuery/HTML/AJAX 2.2.2 Web Server: WebSphere Application Server / JBoss / Tomcat 2.2.3 Data Base Server: DB2/MySQL 2.2.4 Back End: J2EE/JSP/Servlet

2.3 Hardware Interface:


Server will be hosted on the internet with 24X7 availability. Normal User can access website and admin will have access of both Web Admin as well as server access. 2.3.1 Client Side: Windows IIS, Mac, Linux, Unix etc which ever support Web Browsers. Client should have minimum 64 MB RAM, 10 GB HDD. Server Side: Server should LINUX (UBUNTU), RAM 8 GB, HDD 1 TB, INTEL XEON SERVER Processor Family, High Internet Connection

2.3.2

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2.4 User Characteristics:


There are different classes of users of virtual classroom based on the roles that they play. When presenter enters in virtual classroom, he has different work to do than participant. Depending on the user type, virtual classroom takes different form for each user. These forms can be categorized depending on the user's role. These roles are as follows: Presenter (or Administrator) Participant

2.5 Constraints:
We tried to solve all potential constraints but every system does have some limitation/dependency/constraints. Here we mentioned few of them: Following are some of the limitations of Virtual classroom over Traditional classroom: Teachers and students need to become familiar with the tools Teachers and students are familiar with the workings of a traditional classroom, that is, they understand the concepts of hand raising, the whiteboard, assignments, and so forth. With a virtual classroom, all attendees must become familiar with the way the virtual classroom works before virtual classroom based training starts. Time dependency for Live Sessions Attending virtual classroom training is restricted to a certain scheduled time. Infrastructure for the participants PC needs to be prepared Virtual classroom sessions need to be scheduled, teachers need to be invited, and participants PCs need to be prepared. Technical Limitations Technical issues such as bandwidth, speed of the connection or power failure may create problem while presentation is going on.

2.6 Architecture Design:

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INTERNET

BASED SYSTEM

ACTOR

VIRTUAL CLASSROOM

DATABASE ENGINE

2.7 Use Case Diagram:

A use case is a technique for capturing the potential requirements of a new system or software change. Each use case provides one or more scenarios that convey how the system should interact with the end user or another system to achieve a specific business goal. Use case diagrams depict: Use cases: A use case describes a sequence of actions that provide something of measurable value to an actor and is drawn as a horizontal ellipse. Actors: An actor is a person, organization, or external system that plays a role in one or more interactions with your system. Actors are drawn as stick figures. Associations: Associations between actors and use cases are indicated in use case diagrams by solid lines. An association exists whenever an actor is involved with an interaction described by a use case. Associations are modeled as lines connecting use cases and actors to one another, with an optional arrowhead on one end of the line. The arrowhead is often used to indicate the direction of the initial invocation of the relationship or to indicate the primary actor within the use case.

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System boundary boxes (optional): We can draw a rectangular around the use cases, called the system boundary box, to indicate the scope of the system. Anything within the box represents functionality that is in scope and anything outside the box is not. System boundary boxes are rarely used. Packages (optional): Packages are UML constructs that enable us to organize model elements (such as use cases) into groups. Packages are depicted as file folders and can be used on any of the UML diagrams, including both use case diagrams and class diagrams.

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Register User Create presentation slides Vote for poll Attend presentation

Create Agendas

Create poll

Apply for Registration

Load Resources

Download Resources

Start Presentation

End Presentation

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2.8 Class Diagram:

A class diagram consists of a group of classes and interfaces reflecting important entities of the business domain of the system being modeled, and the relationships between these classes and interfaces. The classes and interfaces in the diagram represent the members of a family tree and the relationships between the classes are analogous to relationships between members in a family tree. Interestingly, classes in a class diagram are interconnected in a hierarchical fashion, like a set of parent classes (the grand patriarch or matriarch of the family, as the case may be) and related child classes under the parent classes. Similarly, a software application is comprised of classes and a diagram depicting the relationship between each of these classes would be the class diagram. Thus, a class diagram is a pictorial representation of the detailed system design.

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2.9 Sequence Diagrams:


2.9.1 Database Design:

Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERDs) illustrate the logical structure of databases. An entity is an object or concept about which you want to store information. Attributes are the properties or characteristics of an entity. A key attribute is the unique, distinguishing characteristic of the entity. For example, an employee's social security number might be the employee's key attribute. Relationships illustrate how two entities share information in the database structure. Cardinality specifies how many instances of an entity relate to one instance of another entity. Ordinality is also closely linked to cardinality. While cardinality specifies the occurences of a relationship, ordinality describes the relationship as either mandatory or optional. In other words, cardinality specifies the maximum number of relationships and ordinality specifies the absolute minimum number of relationships

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2.10

Assumptions and Dependencies:

Following assumptions has been made for virtual classroom application development: No 1 Assumptions There will be large amount of users/registered users of this application after year of successful live. Application has been designed as per this assumption. Whole system is assumed on the basis of free/community based software. In case of there will be any licensing issue we may change development tool. There will be different layout for initial page. Once user will select their city main city page will get loaded. Code should be checked in some CVS software To Be Validated By Mentor Status Open Comment

Mentor

Open

Mentor

Open

Mentor

Open

Following dependencies has been identified for VIRTUAL CLASSROOM APPLICATION development: No 1 2 Owner Team Team Dependency SMS software which needs to be plugged in Site Design Comment Needs to purchase Will be decided

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3. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS:
3.1 Use Case Reports:
Index of Use-Cases (Added high level use case report): UseCase Add books and Lectures Register user Suggest Content Admin Approval UC # UC1.1 UC1.2 UC1.3 UC1.4

UC 1.1 (Add books and lectures): Description: Admin needs to add books and lectures. Actor: Admin Pre Condition: Book should be educational or any knowledge and should not exist before. Non-Functional Requirement: NA UC 1.2 (Register User): Description: Anybody can come and join this app. Actor: General Public Pre Condition: There should be valid mail id. Non-Functional Requirement: NA

UC 1.3 (Suggest Content): Description: User can come and suggest contents for library. They can upload lectures and books. Actor: Registered User Pre Condition: There should be valid user id and password. Non-Functional Requirement: NA UC 1.4 (Admin Approval): Description: All contents added by users must be validated and approved by admin. Actor: Admin Pre Condition: There should be valid details. Non-Functional Requirement: NA

3.2 Supplementary Requirements:


We have tried to list the entire requirement above. However, there are few point which need to be added along with above: Testing Strategy o Unit Level o System Testing o Performance Testing Security Level decision Site implementation Server

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