Language Structure Using Fuzzy Similarity: Identification of Need

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Language structure Using fuzzy Similarity

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Introduction 1.1) Objectives 1.2) Purpose, Scope and Availability 1.3.1) Purpose 1.3.2) Scope 1.3.3) Applicability 2) System Analysis 2.1) Identification of need 2.1.1) Problem Domain 2.1.2) Solution Domain 2.1.3) Application Domain 2.1.4) Team Domain 2.2) Preliminary Investigation 2.3) Feasibility Study 2.3.1) Functional Requirements 2.3.2) Non Functional Requirements 2.4) Planning and Scheduling 2.5) Requirement Specification 2.5.1) Software requirements 2.5.2) Hardware requirements 2.6) Software Engineering Paradigm applied 2.6.1) Prototyping Model 2.6.2) Advantages of Prototyping Model 2.6.3) Disadvantages of Prototyping Model 2.7) Conceptual models 2.7.1) Class Diagram 1-3 2 3 3 3 3 4-11 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 11 11

Language structure Using fuzzy Similarity

3) System Design 3.1) Modularization details 3.2) Procedural Design 3.2.1) Logic Diagram 3.2.2) Data Structure 3.3) User Interface Design 3.4) Test Case Design

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4) Conclusions 4.1) Conclusion 4.2) Future scope and further enhancement 4.3) Limitations of the systems References

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