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Crime File Management System (CFMS)

7 May, 2012

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Why Crime File Management System

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Top Ten countries with highest number of Crime Rates

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Drawbacks of Existing System More man power. Time consuming. Consumes large volume of paper work. Needs manual calculations. No direct role for the higher officials. Damage of machines due to lack of attention. To avoid all these limitations and make the working more accurately the system needs to be computerized.
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Agenda
Introduction Terminologies Used Scope Development Model Modules Operating Environment System Features Role/Project Duration/Team Structure Future Work Extensibility References

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Introduction
Crime

File Management System

Crime File Management System(CFMS) System is a package to be used by Government as well as by the public to improve the efficiency of the criminal reports, FIR, Complaints, etc.

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Introduction

The project titled as Online Crime Management is a web based application.

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software provides facility for reporting online crimes, complaints, missing persons ,etc. also shows the most wanted person details. as well as chatting can be done.

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Number of clients can connect to the server.

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Each

user first makes their login to the sever to show their availability. server can be any Web Server.

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Terminologies Used

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Scope

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Modules

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Modules

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Operating Environment

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System Features

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Administrator (DFD)

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Administrator (DFD)

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User (DFD)

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User (DFD)

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System Features

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Extensibility

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References
Books I. Alexander. Stakeholders: Who is your system for? IEEE: Computing and Control Engineering,{22-26, April 2003}. I. Alexander and T. Zink. Introduction to systems engineering with use cases. IEEE: Computing and Control Engineering,{289297, December 2002}. Almyta Systems. Point of Sale Systems. http://systems.almyta.com/Point_of_Sale_Sof
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