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Department of Computer Engineering / Information
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U. V. Patel College of Engineering
Ganpat University, Kherva - 382 711
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Acknowledgement
Through words I cannot express my feelings but still here I grab this
opportunity to express our gratitude to all those informative and supportive
pillars who were directly or indirectly involved in the process of completion
of my project.
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Abstract
For any busy person who has no time of dealing shares through any
firm or intermediate brokers can buy or sell their shares through internet
providing better feasibility through any share trading website.
So here is presented a better solution for any share market relate person
who can see the current share price and buy and sell among any listed
companies. So much manual work and time reduced and much paper work
can be saved.
Any person above 18 can register to the website and deal of any company’s
share like buy, sell etc.
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Index
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Project Profile
Project Definition Give the ease to the users for buying and selling of
shares through online after registering to the
website.
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About Project
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As we all know that ‘Information is Power’ in this era. And economics,
management and finance are the most powerful subjects at any field in this
world. In this era of ‘Information Technology’ the world is growing faster
and faster. And fast interchange of share dealing makes the person more
wealthy. Information provided of proper share price in proper time has too
much value.
For any busy person who has no time of dealing shares through any
firm or intermediate brokers can buy or sell their shares through internet
providing better feasibility through any share trading website.
So here is presented a better solution for any share market relate person
who can see the current share price and buy and sell among any listed
companies. So much manual work and time reduced and much paper work
can be saved.
Any person above 18 can register to the website and deal of any company’s
share like buy, sell etc.
User:
Login
Registration
Buy share
View Portfolio
Sell share
Give Feedback
Admin:
Register Company
Introduction
OVERVIEW OF PROJECT:
-Administrator
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-User.
SCOPE OF PROJECT:
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-In this project facilities like edit share price of company by
admin. Admin can change the share price of company according by itself. If
company share price change that affect the user account.
PURPOSE OF PROJECT:
-This system has been made up from the scratch, so the problem
facing with the other commercial web application has been kept in mind and
has been removed.
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Feasibility Analysis
1 .Technical feasibility:-
3 Operational feasibility:-
Faster Work
4 Implementation feasibility:-
5 Economic feasibility
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Windows Operating
Browser System
2000 XP
Microsoft Internet
Explorer 6.0
Netscape 7.1
Mozilla FireFox 1.0.x
Key
Fully tested and supported
Configurations have not been fully tested but
should function properly.
Processor Minimum:
• 600 megahertz (MHz) Pentium processor
Recommended:
• 1 gigahertz (GHz) Pentium processor
Operating Visual Studio Express can be installed on any of the
System following systems:
• Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional SP4
• Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server SP4
• Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server SP4
• Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Datacenter Server SP4
• Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition
(WOW)
• Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional SP2
• Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition SP2
• Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition
2002 SP2
• Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition
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2004 SP2
• Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition
2005
• Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003, Standard
Edition SP1
• Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003, Enterprise
Edition SP1
• Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003, Datacenter
Edition SP1
• Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003, Web Edition
SP1
Installation of Visual Studio 2005 on the Intel Itanium
(IA64) is not supported.
RAM Minimum:
• 192 megabytes (MB)
Recommended:
• 256 MB
Hard Disk Up to 1.3 GB of available space may be required
Display Minimum:
• 800 x 600 256 colors
Recommended:
• 1024 x 768 High Color — 16-bit
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pay enough attention to follow up. I've certainly been guilty of that on this
blog (there are still some loose ends I think haven't really been tied up), and
we've been guilty of that as a team.
One thing we haven't always done a good job of is keeping people
apprised of feature decisions that we've made as the VC# 2008 product cycle
has progressed. As a result, there has been some confusion as to what
features are in and which features are out of the product. So let me start by
giving a reasonably concise list of the feature set for VC# 2008...
General Features
Friend assemblies.
We now pay attention to the Internals Visible to attribute.
Relaxed delegates.
As long as there is a way to map one delegate's parameters
to another, you can now convert freely between delegate types.
(I'd wanted to see this extended into full delegate currying, but
that will have to wait for a future release.)
Runtime agility.
The ability to compile without a VC# runtime, or targeting
another VC# runtime.
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more complex than this, but you get the idea.)
LINQ
XML
XML literals.
XML members.
XML namespaces.
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I think most everything on this list has so far been discussed, with the
exception of the omissions from object initializes. Our original plans, going
back to PDC05, included several more features for object initializes, such as
being able to write to read-only properties, as well as collection and array
initializes. In the end, the schedule for VS 2008 was not sufficient to
implement these features with a high degree of confidence which
unfortunately means that they will have to wait to a release beyond VC#
2008.
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Enterprise Manager
is the main administrative console for SQL Server installations. It
provides you with a graphical "birds-eye" view of all of the SQL Server
installations on your network. You can perform high-level administrative
functions that affect one or more servers, schedule common maintenance
tasks or create and modify the structure of individual databases.
Query Analyzer
offers a quick and dirty method for performing queries against any of
your SQL Server databases. It's a great way to quickly pull information out
of a database in response to a user request, test queries before implementing
them in other applications, create/modify stored procedures and execute
administrative tasks.
SQL Profiler
provides a window into the inner workings of your database. You can
monitor many different event types and observe database performance in
real time. SQL Profiler allows you to capture and replay system "traces" that
log various activities. It's a great tool for optimizing databases with
performance issues or troubleshooting particular problems.
Service Manager
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is used to control the MS SQL Server (the main SQL Server process),
MSDTC (Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator) and SQL Server
Agent processes. An icon for this service normally resides in the system tray
of machines running SQL Server. You can use Service Manager to start, stop
or pause any one of these services.
Books Online
is an often overlooked resource provided with SQL Server that
contains answers to a variety of administrative, development and
installation issues. It's a great resource to consult before turning to the
Internet or technical support.
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Use Case
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Introduction
External Entities
Process
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A process represents some amount of work being performed on data. A
process does ant transformation of data from one from to another.
Data Flow
Data Store
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E-R Diagram
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Data Dictionary
ADMIN
Sr No Field Data Size Fk/Pk Required Reference
Type Table
1 id Int 4 No
2 admin nvarchar 50 No
3 password nvarchar 50 No
Company_info
Sr No Field Data Type Size Fk/Pk Required Reference
Table
1 company_id Int 4 Pk Yes
2 Company_name Nvarchar 200 Yes
3 industry Nvarchar 50 No
4 House Nvarchar 50 No
5 Incorporation_year Int 4 Yes
6 chairman Nvarchar 50 Yes
7 Director Nvarchar 50 Yes
8 Secratory Nvarchar 50 No
9 Auditor Nvarchar 50 No
10 Face_value Money Yes
11 Office_address Nvarchar 1000 Yes
12 City Nvarchar 30 No
13 Country Nvarchar 30 No
14 Email Nvarchar 200 No
15 Website Nvarchar 200 No
16 Office_telephone Varchar 50 Yes
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Company_share
Sr No Field Data Size Fk/Pk Required Reference
Type Table
1 Company_id Int 4 Pk Yes
2 Price Money Yes
3 Last_price Money No
4 Change Float 8 No
5 Change_perce Float 8 No
6 Min Money No
7 Max Money No
8 Today_change money Yes
Feedback
Sr No Field Data Size Fk/Pk Required Reference
Type Table
1 User_name Varchar 50 No
2 Date Datetime No
3 comment nvarchar 4000 No
NEWS
Sr Field Data Size Fk/Pk Required Reference
No Type Table
1 News_id int 4 Pk Yes
2 date datetime 8 No
3 Subject Nvarchar 50 No
4 body Nvarchar 4000 No
User_info
Sr No field Data Size Fk/Pk Required Reference
Type Table
1 User_id Int 4 Pk Yes
2 Datetime Datetime 8 Yes
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3 First_name Nvarchar 50 Yes
4 Last_name Nvarchar 50 Yes
5 Birth_date Datetime 8 No
6 Gender Nchar 10 Yes
7 Address Nvarchar 500 No
8 City Nvarchar 50 No
9 State Nchar 10 No
10 Pin_code Int 4 No
11 Mobile_no Varchar 50 No
12 Emailid Nvarchar 300 Yes
13 User_name Nvarchar 50 Yes
14 Password Nvarchar 50 Yes
15 Question Nvarchar 200 No
16 Answer Nvarchar 200 No
17 User_amount money Yes
User_share
Sr No Field Data Size Fk/Pk Required Reference
Type Table
1 Trans_id int 4 Pk Yes
2 User_name nvarchar 50 Fk1 Yes user_Info
3 Company_id Int 4 Yes
4 Quantity Int 4 No
5 Price Money No
6 total money No
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-Login only those user their have account in any bank system.
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-If share price increase than display green color and if share price
decrease than display red color.
Conclusion
Less time and effort is required to maintain and use this kind
of system.
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Books Referred
Websites Referred
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www.msdn.microsoft.com
www.google.com
www.codeguru.com
www.saicare.com
www.tutorial.com
www.functionx.com
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