DEVELOPMENT
OF UNIVERSITY DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
DECLARATION i
CERTIFICATION ii
DEDICATION iii
AKNOWLEDGEMENTS iv
ABSTRACT v
LIST
OF TABLES vi
LIST
OF FIGURES vii
CHAPTER
ONE INTRODUCTION
1.1
Background to the Study 1
1.2
Problem definition 3
1.3
Aim and Objective of the study 4
1.4
Purpose of the study 4
1.5
Future Scope 4
1.6
Definition of Terms 4
CHAPTER
TWO LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1
Introduction 6
2.2
University management system 6
2.3
Document management system 11
2.3.1 Evolution of Document management
system 13
2.4
Basic Aspect of Computer Security 14
2.4.1 Confidentiality 14
2.4.2 Integrity 15
2.4.3 Availability 16
2.5
Review of Related Existing Systems 16
CHAPTER
THREE SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND
DESIGN
3.1
Introduction 19
3.2
Analysis Model 19
3.2.1 Advantages of Waterfall Model 22
3.2.2 Disadvantages of Waterfall Model 22
3.2.3 The Modified Waterfall Model 23
3.3
Feasibility Study 24
3.4
Technical Feasibility 25
3.5
Operational Feasibility 25
3.6
Economical Feasibility 26
3.7
Design Model Used 27
3.8
Research Methodology 29
3.8.1 Php 30
3.8.2 JavaScript 31
3.8.3 Html 31
3.8.4 MySql 32
3.8.5 Apache HTTP Server 33
3.8.6 WAMP 34
3.9
Design Architecture 34
3.9.1 The 3-tier Architecture 35
3.9.1.1 The Client Tier 36
3.9.1.2 The Data server tier
36
3.9.1.3 Application Server
tier 41
3.10
Use Cases 41
3.11
Module and Flowchart 44
CHAPTER
FOUR IMPLEMENTATION AND
EVALUATION
4.1
Introduction 48
4.2
System Hardware Requirements 48
4.3
System Software Requirements 48
4.4
Data Source 49
4.5
Implementation Procedure 49
4.6
Sampled Snapshot 49
4.7
Evaluation of Result 58
4.7.1 Technical Evaluation 58
4.7.2 Users Evaluation 58
4.7.2.1 Results 58
CHAPTER
FIVE SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.1
Introduction 59
5.2
Summary 59
5.3
Conclusion 59
5.4
Recommendation 60
REFERENCES 61
APPENDIX 64
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the Study
University Management
System (UMS) deals with the maintenance of university, faculty, and student
information within the university. UMS is an automation system, which is used
to store the faculty, student, courses and information of a university.
Starting from registration of a new student in the university, it maintains all
the details regarding the attendance and marks of the students. The project
deals with retrieval of information through an INTRANET based campus wide
portal with an integration of document management system which helps to
facilitate a smooth workflow of document transfer and management within the
organization. It collects related information from all the departments of an
organization and maintains files, which are used to generate reports in various
forms to measure individual and overall performance of the students.
Integrated systems
directed at university management are increasingly more common in the
university sector. Their primary objective is to improve services provided to
the internal community (professors, students and employees).
By using these systems
students have direct and rapid contact with the different university
departments, facilitating communication between members, allowing
files to be exchanged,
enrolments to be made, projects to be registered, debate forums to be created.
This type of management allows for simultaneous monitoring of student
performance and relationships between university members, resulting in a faster
and more simplified flow of operational information.
Document Management System is a robust solution for various formats,
addressing document entry, processing, approval, and storage in secure
electronic archives.
The purpose of DMS is to manage and control all electronic
documentation – whether word processing documents, spreadsheets, presentations,
and graphics or e-mail messages through their life cycle. It enables an
organization to ensure the availability of information wherever it is needed.
It also ensures the security of electronic documents through version control,
audit trails for each document, and by controlling access to documents via
various security levels.
DMS manage and control all unstructured information – that is,
information in for example word processing documents, presentation packages,
spreadsheets, e-mail, graphics – in one single database accessible through a
single interface. It gives companies the ability to ensure the availability of information
whenever it is needed and ensures document integrity. It further avoids or
limits duplication of effort already undertaken. Just as there are standard
procedures to manage and control paper documents and records, suitable
procedures should be implemented to manage electronic documents throughout
their life cycle. The control offered by a DMS also ensures document integrity.
Document integrity includes the ability to identify and access records over
time, as well as ensuring that the document is the authentic master
copy/authoritative version. A document has integrity when it can be shown that
the document has not changed, without going through the proper channels. This
is very difficult to do where electronic files are concerned. It is easy to open
a file and change it without anyone knowing. With a DMS, document integrity
will be ensured, since audit trails can be used as proof that a document is
still the authorized copy; security will ensure that no unauthorized access can
take place; and version control will ensure that the latest, most current or
approved version will be easy to identify. Without document management, it will
be difficult to prove the integrity of an electronic document, should a legal
need arise. If the actual electronic document is controlled and can be shown to
be controlled, document integrity can be ensured more easily.
Development process of
the system starts with System analysis. System analysis involves creating a
formal model of the problem to be solved by understanding requirements.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
There are courses which do not provide option for revaluation, but at
the time of valuation it is done on two stages i.e. by two staff members. But
there are course which provides the facility for revaluation, but initially the
paper is valued once. The software should be designed and developed in such a
way that it accommodates all needs in dynamic fashion. It should be a general
purpose one.
The first problem is that there are loads of hard copied documents are
being generated. Keeping the information in the form of hard copied documents
lead to many problems.
All the process done manually at the centers and all the records are
maintained on the papers. So the maintenance of the record is very difficult in
the departments as well as it is very difficult for the staff to check the
record. The existing system is monotonous, time consuming, less flexible and
provides a very hectic working schedule. The chance of loss of record is very
high and also record searching is very difficult. Maintenance of the system is
also very difficult and takes a lot of time. Result processing is slow due to
paper work and requirement of staff.
1.3 Aim and Objective of the
study.
The aim of this work is to develop a system that will manage
electronic transfer of updated files within a University System while the
specific objectives are to:
§ To
design an Electronic document management system that delivers files in seconds
serving time and maintain an efficient workflow of documents in university
management system using PHP.
§ To
design an efficient database that keeps reliable and up to date records of
files.
1.4 Purpose of the study
The purpose of this work is to bridge the gap between documentation
and the security, integrity and tampering issues. This work also saves space,
money and time in the processing of documents compared to the current
traditional paper documentation which requires large storage space and requires
labour as well as transfer of documents from one department to another.
1.5 Future Scope and future
enhancement of project
In future the software can get modified to use more efficiently and
reliably and enhancements can be made since the software is built on user friendly
language.
1.6 Definition of Terms
DBMS (Database management systems): A computer software applications
that interact with the user, other applications, and the database itself to
capture and analyze data.
DMS (Document Management System): A document management system is a
system (based on computer programs in the case of the management of digital
documents) used to track, manage and store documents.
EDMS (Electronic Document Management System): This is a collection of
technologies that work together to provide a comprehensive solution for
managing the creation, capture, indexing, storage, retrieval, and disposition
of records and information assets of the organization.
GUI (Graphical user interface): GUI is a human-computer interface
(i.e., a way for humans to interact with computers) that uses windows, icons
and menus and which can be manipulated by a mouse.
Data integrity: This refers to maintaining and assuring the accuracy
and consistency of data over its entire life-cycle, and is a critical aspect to
the design, implementation and usage of any system which stores, processes, or
retrieves data.
Privacy (Also called information privacy): is the aspect of
information technology (IT) that deals with the ability an organization or
individual has to determine what data in a computer system can be shared with
third parties.
Unicode: is a computing industry standard for
the consistent encoding, representation, and handling of text expressed in most
of the world's writing systems. Developed in conjunction with the Universal
Character Set standard and published as The Unicode Standard, the latest
version of Unicode contains a repertoire of more than 110,000 characters
covering 100 scripts and multiple symbol sets.
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