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FOOD CORNER SYSTEM

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FOOD CORNER SYSTEM

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TITLE OF PROJECT

INTRODUCTION

OBJECTIVE

SOFTWARE & HARDWARE REQURIMENT

PLAN OF WORK

SCOPE

INTRODUCTION

Food is any substance consumed to provide nutritional support for the


body. It is usually of plant or animal origin, and contains essential
nutrients, such as fats, proteins, vitamins, or minerals. The substance is
ingested by an organism and assimilated by the organism's cells to
provide energy, maintain life, or stimulate growth. Historically, people
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secured food through two methods: hunting and gathering and


agriculture. Today, the majority of the food energy required by the ever
increasing population of the world is supplied by the food industry. Food
safety and food security are monitored by agencies like the International
Association for Food Protection, World Resources Institute, World Food
Programme, Food and Agriculture Organization, and International Food
Information Council. They address issues such as sustainability,
biological diversity, climate change, nutritional economics, population
growth, water supply, and access to food. The right to food is a human
right derived from the International Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights (ICESCR), recognizing the "right to an adequate standard
of living, including adequate food," as well as the "fundamental right to
be free from hunger."
In our application admin have right to add new product details and view
the order details from customer. User can register himself and enter in our
application . they can search the food menu and put order online.

OBJECTIVE

Main Objectives are :-


The Food Zone System is meant to keep the security of

the admin and between the user.


After login user can View the details of our food.

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User can order food online.


Manager can add food details and view food orders
details also.
Manager can add boys details and allocate foor
orders to it.
The main concern of this project is to improve the
efficiency and effectiveness of the whole system.
Other Objectives
User friendly interface.
A central database holds the key to system.
All forms are html templates driven
Integration among all functional areas.
The availability of the information is easy.
Routine tasks are easily performed.
It automates the redundant tasks.
It will save time and money.
In summary we can say that main objective of the project is to make the work
easy and smooth.

Hardware & Software to be used Server, Clients, Back end, Tools,


Software platform, programming language, etc.

HARDWARE SPECIFICATION

VIRTUAL MEMEORY
PROCESSOR : 32 BIT, Pentium IV
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RAM : 1 GB
HARD DISK : 40 GB
MONITOR : SVGA Monitor (800 * 600RESOLUTIONS)
CLOCK SPEED : 266 MHz

SOFTWARE SPECIFICATION

OPERATING SYSTEM : Windows 2000/XP.


FRONT END : Java
BACK END : My Sql

ANALYSIS

DATA FLOW DIAGRAM

The Data flow diagram can be explained as the separate levels indicating the
individual complexity in the each level of the system and gives a detailed explanation
in the further levels that are following them.

LEVEL 0

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Initially in the first level of the Data flow the level 0 explains the basic outline
of the system. The end-user sends the packets to the system to determine the source
and destination address. The diagram marked as the 0 represents the complete Packet
watching system which simply represents the basic operation that is being performed
by it in the initial level.

LEVEL 1

The level 1 of the Data flow diagram given explains in detail about the Packet
watching system which was marked as 0 in the previous level. In this level the end-
user who passes the request for the system enters into the first process, the capturing
process and then to the processing module. After processing the packets it was send
for storing.

LEVEL 2

The level 2 provides the clear explanation about the whole system. In this
level first we have to select the packet and perform test over that selected packets.
Then identify the end address of the packet and send that packet for processing. After
processing the packet it was send to the identity content. Then send the processed
packet for storing and display the source and destination addresses.

DATA FLOW DIAGRAMS

Context Level DFD

USER
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Enters or update users data

Food Zone System

Generates the entire


Administrate the processes reports
entire process

Administrator Manager

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First Level DFD

1.0
Administrator Admin Admin login
Module
Info about Admin

Give permission

2.0
Food details
Food Food database
Module

Generate reports

3.0
Reports
User list
Module

Payment

Order

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Second level DFD

2nd Level DFD for Manager Module

1.0
Administrator Admin Admin login
Module

1.1
Data Entry Food
of Food

1.2
Update
Food

1.3
Order Order
Details

1.4
Boys Boys
details

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ER- Diagram

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pwd
Add
date
id
Type Books

id Price

User Details

Food

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id Uname
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Password Change
Passeord Admin
Name

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User_login id
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sid
Paymen
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Sear
sname ch

User List
Payment Details

Details
Food

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METHODOLOGY

Proposed Methodology to be followed for the project work:

Figure No-1: waterfall model

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CONCLUSION

The result of the Food Corner System is that it supports many type of different-
different food system of customer and the individual users or the end-users with
unique interface, through which the booking problems of food are solved within
given time and it shows effective efficiency in the internal system and results in
accurate way and this can be run with the minimal resources. We can also enhance
this module in future into web application.

There is always a room for improvement in any software, however efficient the
system may be. The important thing is that the system should be flexible enough for
future modifications. The system has been factored into different modules to make
system adapt to the further changes. Every effort has been made to cover all user
requirements and make it user friendly.

Goal achieved: The System is able provide the interface to the owner so that
he can replicate his desired data. .

User friendliness: Though the most part of the system is supposed to act in the
background, efforts have been made to make the foreground interaction with
user(owner) as smooth as possible. Also the integration of the existing system with the
project has been kept in mind throughout the development phase.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Software Engineering, A Practitioners Approach, Pressman McGraw


Hill.
An Introduction To Database Systems by Bipin C Desai

Object-Oriented Modelling and Design by James Rambagh

PHP Complete Reference by Patrick Naughton, Herbert Schildt

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