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Tourism India Major Report Final
Tourism India Major Report Final
Undertaken at
GURUGOBINDSINGHINDRAPRASTHAUNIVERSITY,
DELHI
Under Supervision of:
Submitted by:
CERTIFICATE
Date:
H.O.D.:MsInderpreetkaur
ACKNOWLEDGEMEN
It is nearly impossible for an individual to entirely complete a project
work himself. Help in some form or other is needed by everyone from
others. I am really fortunate enough to get support from my friends and
faculties.
I am whole-heartedly thankful to Ms. Inderpreetkaur(H.O.D) for
providing me a great opportunity to work in a great learning atmosphere
and for their esteemed guidance, persistent encouragement and deep
involvement in important discussions throughout my project work.
I sincerely thank my Project Mentor Ms. Ayeenamalikwho is always my
inspiration and a pleasant guru. It is from him I discovered the art of
thinking, technically anything and everything. I aspire, his achievements
to be my strong and certain long-term goals.
I wish to express my thanks to my team for their ever present helping
hand and nice company which made me enjoy my work more. I am also
grateful to all those friends who helped me during the progress of this
project. Without their help this research would not have been completed. I
am really very thankful to them for giving me their precious time and
relevant information and experiences I required; without which this
project would have been a different story.
I would
B.B.A.:5th Semester
University Enrollment No.:
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ABSTRACT
This project is aimed at developing aTourism website of India. It is a
Windows based application that can be accessed throughout the
globe. This system can be used to automate the workflow of the tourism
culture in India .The system will reduce the work load and loss of
information, saves the valuable time and would make the system
generalized.
Tourism websites are commonly used in all countries.
The project entitled Tourism India isSoftware for various tourists who
come from abroad to visit India. It mainly focuses on the pilgrimages,
beaches, hills station, wild safari, Heritage sites etc. It tells about the
places to be visited route towards it, logging , famous placesetc.
This report describes our group's implementation of a library
management system. We used the Entity-Relationship model to design a
database that will store and organize the library's data. We have created
the database using SQL and populated it with some sample data. The
system can keep track of record of books, librarians, and the relationships
with the outside visitors.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Chapter
No.
Topic
1.
INTRODUCTION
Page
No.
1.1
1.2
1.3
Features
1.4
limitations
10
1.5
Future improvement
11
1.6
11
2.
2.1
Project Category
13
2.2
14
2.3
Functional Requirement
15
2.4
Design Constraints
14
2.5
16
2.6
17
2.7
Hardware Requirements
18
2.8
Technologies Used
18
3.1
25
3.2
28
TEST REPORT
4.1
Unit Testing
29
4.2
Integration Testing
30
4.3
Functional Testing
30
4.4
System Testing
30
5.
USER/OPERATIONAL MANUAL,
ACCESS RIGHTS
5.1
Term of tourism
31
5.2
Types of tourism
31
5.3
Benefits
32
6.4
Career
32
5.5
About us
32
6.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
33
7.
34
8.
CONCLUSION
35
9.
APPENDIX
36
9.1
Screen shot
36-40
9.2
Coding
41-56
CHAPTER - 1
INTRODUCTION
historical
places,monuments, zoos,
botanical
1.3. Features:
Tourism Website Builder is a complete Content Management System
(CMS) for the travel & tourism industry that delivers the features most
requested by independent tourism operators, destination marketing
groups, tourism associations and travel professionals.
Anyone
Anywhere - Anytime
All functions are secure, intuitive and user friendly, and can be operated
by non-technical persons at any time, from any remote location, with an
Internet connection and Web browser. A high speed Internet connection is
not required.
Site Design
Elements:
You control the key site design elements for your travel or DMO Website.
Choose from a variety of layouts and color palettes. Or, have us create a
custom design for your site.
Template-Based Publishing
Build Web pages quickly and easily with page templates that deliver a
wide range of interactive features. Each template adheres to the site
design elements you have chosen and guarantees a consistency of
appearance and navigation. Simply type, insert or copy & paste
information into a page template and you are ready to publish. Or, create
freeform pages, that automatically retain the look and feel of the site, with
the built-in Page Editor.
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While anyone familiar with a word processor can begin using the Tourism
Website Builder content management system immediately, experienced
Web Designers will appreciate the advanced features that provide direct
access to edit the HTML source or copy and paste from their favorite
HTML Editor.
Eliminate Outdated
Site Content.
The extra traffic caused by tourists may slow down the delivery of
materials, for example, limestone from quarries.
Social:
1.5Future Improvements:
Much of India's infrastructure has not been updated since the
British left in 1947, so transportation and facilities, while available,
have yet to be modernized.
In addition to proficiency in English, Indian are proficient in
speaking Hindi, Urdu, Bangla, Arabic, Tamil, which are widely
spoken in neighboring countries of West Asia, South and South
East Asia
.
1.6. Need for the system.
The project tourism website is totally based on the automation of
activities for tourists.
To save the time and resources
To make the processing faster
To make the system economically
To remove the number of workers
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CHAPTER - 2
11
12
2.
"The systematic study of methods that are, can be, or have been
applied within a discipline"
3.
Figure 1: Methodology
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it
could
be
Lecturer/Professor/Head
of
the
Department/Dean/Principal etc.
1. A user must be able to:-
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Performance
15
Recommended
Processor
2.6 GHz
RAM
1 GB
4 GB
Disk
5 GB of free space
10 GB free space
Display
1024 768
Network
Printer
black ink.
2.8Technologies used:
FRONT END:
HTML/FRONT PAGE
SCRIPTING LANGUAGE
VBSCRIPT
JAVA SCRIPT
BACK END:
DATABASE
Features
Some of the features in the last version of FrontPage include:
Dynamic Web Templates (DWT) were included for the first time in
FrontPage 2003 allowing users to create a single template that could
be used across multiple pages and even the whole Web site.
The accessibility checker gives the user the ability to check if their
code is standards-compliant and that their Web site is easily accessible
for people with disabilities. An HTML optimizer is included to aid in
optimizing code to make it legible and quicker to process.
their commonly used pieces of code allowing them to store it for easy
access whenever it is next needed.
FrontPage
2003
includes
support
for
programming
2.SCRIPTING LANGUAGE
A scripting language or script language is a programming language that
supports the writing of scripts, programs written for a software
environment that automate theexecution of
tasks
which
could
can
be
automated
through
scripting
include software
and
several general
3. VBSCRIPT
VBScript is a Microsoft server scripting language.It is the default
scripting language in ASP (Active Server Pages).You can experiment
with VBScript in IE (Internet Explorer.)
VBScript is a scripting language
A scripting language is a lightweight programming language
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4. JAVA SCRIPT
5. DATABASE
Database are designed to offer an organized mechanism for storing,
managing and retrieving information. They do so through the use
of tables. If youre familiar with spreadsheets like Microsoft Excel,
youre probably already accustomed to storing data in tabular form. Its
not much of a stretch to make the leap from spreadsheets to databases.
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CHAPTER - 3
SYSTEM ANALYSYS&
METHODOLOGY ADOPTED
This chapter will focus on the design of the system using diagrams to
illustrate graphically certain sections of the software system.
3.1. Use Case Diagrams
As information moves through software, it is modified by a series of
transformations. A data flow diagram is a graphical representation
that depicts information flow and the transforms that are applied as
data move from input to output.
The data flow diagram may be used to represent a system or software
at any level of abstraction. In fact, DFDs may be partitioned into
levels that represent increasing information flow and functional
detail. Therefore, the DFD provides a mechanism for functional
modeling as well as information flow modeling.
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SYMBOL
NAME
FUNCTION
Data Flow
Connect process
Process
Source or sink
Data Store
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24
4 .Normalization
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CHAPTER 4
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TEST REPORT
Executing a program with the intent of finding errors is called testing.
Testing is vital to the success of any system. Testing is done at different
stages within the development phase. System testing makes a logical
assumption that if all parts of the system are correct, the goals will be
achieved successfully. Inadequate testing or no testing at all leads to
errors that may come up after a long time when correction would be
extremely implementation. The testing of the system was done on both
artificial and live data. In order to test data test cases are developed.
Following are the various methods that are employed for testing:
4.1.
Unit Testing
In unit testing the module is tested independently. It is done to
test that the module does satisfy the functional specification. This
is done to check syntax and logical errors in programs. At the
time of preparation of technical specifications, unit test data was
also prepared. The coding for that program was considered after
verifying its output against this test data.
Following are the unit testing methods:
module were checked to see whether they satisfy the functionality of the
module. This is done by using the test data was prepared.
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were tested using the data. Attempts to execute the loops to their
maximum range are done.
4.2.Integration Testing
In Integration testing whole system was checked when all the
individual modules were integrated together in order to test
whether the system is performing as according to the
requirements specified. Interface errors if any were corrected.
Test data was prepared was fed into the system to check whether
the system fails to detects an error.
System Testing
System testing is done when the entire system has been fully
integrated. The purpose of the system testing is to test how the
different modules interact with each other and whether the entire
system provides the functionality that was expected.
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Program Testing
System Testing
System Documentation
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CHAPTER 5
USER/OPERATIONAL MANUAL,
ACCESS RIGHTS
Adventure tourism
Pilgrimage tourism
Wildlife tourism
Eco tourism
Medical tourism
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Benefits
Multiplier effect
Employment opportunities
Diversification
Opportunities of business
Preservation of the Environment and Heritage.
The Catalyst for Residential Development.
Improved Transport Services.
includes
Tour
Operating
Companies ,Business
Houses,
CHAPTER 6
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Books consulted:Essentials of .NET Programming
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CHAPTER 7
MY ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Being the leader of my team I was given the following responsibilities:32
CHAPTER 8
CONCLUSION
The reason to have Tourism website System is the importance to
automate and streamline the management of all the information of
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CHAPTER 9
APPENDIX
Screenshots
1. Main Window
34
2.
types of tourism
35
3.
Benefit of tourism.
36
4.
Benefits of tourism
37
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6. About us
Code Update:
1. Home page coding:
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html
Transitional//EN"
PUBLIC
"-//W3C//DTD
XHTML
1.0
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-
transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" >
<head>
<title>Tourism (India)</title>
<link
rel="stylesheet"
type="text/css"
href="default.css"
media="screen" />
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf8" />
</head>
<body>
<div>
<div class="top">
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<div class="header">
<div class="left"> <b><font face="Times New
Roman" size="6">TOURISM
(INDIA) </font></b></div>
<div class="right">
<div>
<b><font
face="Times
New
Roman"
title="Home"
href="types1.html">Types</a></font><font
New
Roman"><a
size="3"
title="FAQs"
size="3"><a
title="Contact
href="aboutus1.html">About
Us</a></font></span>
</address>
<div class="clearer"><span></span></div>
</div>
<div class="main">
<div class="content" style="width: 536; height: 460">
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Us"
<h1><b><font
face="Times
New
Roman"
size="4">Adventure Sports</font></b></h1>
<p align="justify">
<font
face="Times
New
Roman"
size="3"
color="#000000">Blessed with
snow-clad peaks, crystal glaciers, rolling meadows and ski slopes,
beautiful valleys, meandering and roaring rivers, gushing
waterfalls,
thick forests rich in wildlife, swampy deltas, long coastlines and
magical moonscapes - India has something for everyone looking
for
adventure.<br>
</font></p>
<p align="justify"><b>
<font
face="Times
New
Roman"
size="4"
color="#005B9C">Water Sports</font></b></p>
<p align="justify">
<img border="0" src="img/in_exp_adv_spo.jpg" width="200"
height="85"></p>
<p align="justify">
<font
face="Times
New
Roman"
size="3"><font
face="Times
size="3">General</font></h2>
<ul>
<li>
<address>
<a title="Home" href="terms1.html">
<span style="font-style: normal">
<font
face="Times
New
New
size="3">Terms</font></span></a>
</address>
</li><li>
<address>
<a title="Downloads" href="introduction1.html">
<font size="3"><span style="font-style: normal">
<font
face="Times
Roman">Introduction</font></span></font></a>
</address>
</li>
<li>
<address>
<a title="Documentation" href="mapofindia.html">
<font size="3"><span style="font-style: normal">
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Roman"
Roman"
New
<font
face="Times
New
Roman">Map
Of
India</font></span></font></a>
</address>
</li>
<li>
<address>
<a title="FAQs" href="courses1.html"><font size="3">
<span style="font-style: normal"><font face="Times
Roman">Course</font></span></font><span
normal"><font
face="Times
New
style="font-style:
New
Roman"
size="3">s</font></span>
</a>
</address>
</li>
<li>
<address>
<a title="Contact Us" href="faqs1.html">
<font size="3"><span style="font-style: normal">
<font
face="Times
New
Roman">FAQ</font></span></font><span
normal"><font
face="Times
size="3">s</font></span>
</a>
</address>
</li>
</ul>
<h2><font
style="font-style:
New
face="Times
size="3">Categories</font></h2>
<ul>
<li>
<address>
<span style="font-style: normal">
<font
size="3"
face="Times
New
Roman"
New
Roman"
Roman"><a
href="beaches1.html">
<font size="3">Beaches</font></a></font></span></address>
</li>
<li>
<address>
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size="3">Adventure
Sports</font></a></font></span></address>
</li>
<li>
<address>
<a href="wildsafari1.html">
<span style="font-style: normal">
<font
face="Times
New
Roman"
size="3">Wild
Safari</font></span>
</a>
</address>
</li>
<li>
<address>
<span style="font-style: normal">
<font size="3" face="Times New Roman">
<a
href="heritagesites1.html"><font
size="3">Heritage
Sites</font></a></font></span></address>
</li>
<li>
<address>
<a href="destinationsites1.html">
<span style="font-style: normal">
<font
face="Times
New
Roman"
size="3">Destination
Sites</font></span>
</a>
</address>
</li>
<li>
<address>
<a href="pilgrimagesites1.html">
<span style="font-style: normal">
<font
face="Times
New
Roman"
size="3">Pilgrimage
Sites</font></span>
</a>
</address>
</li>
</ul>
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<p>
<br />
</div
<div class="clearer"><span></span></div>
</div>
<div class="footer"><font face="Times New Roman"
size="3">2012 Tourism
(India)
Designed
by
PrabhatSharma,RuchiRana,PayalSikka,GauravArora</font></div>
</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>
2 .Beaches of India
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html
Transitional//EN"
PUBLIC
"-//W3C//DTD
XHTML
1.0
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-
transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" >
<head>
<title>Tourism (India)</title>
<link
rel="stylesheet"
type="text/css"
href="default.css"
media="screen" />
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf8" />
</head>
<body>
<div>
<div class="top">
<div class="header">
<div class="left"> <b><font face="Times New
Roman" size="6">TOURISM
(INDIA) </font></b></div>
<div class="right">
<div>
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<b><font
face="Times
New
Roman"
title="Home"
href="types1.html">Types</a></font><font
New
Roman"><a
size="3"
title="FAQs"
size="3"><a
title="Contact
href="aboutus1.html">About
Us</a></font></span>
</address>
<div class="clearer"><span></span></div>
</div>
<div class="main">
<div class="content">
<h1><b><font
face="Times
New
Us"
Roman"
size="4">Beaches Of India</font></b></h1>
<p align="justify"><font face="Times New Roman"
size="3">
<font color="#000000">Thousands of
sun-deprived tourists visit India because it incredibly has the most
diverse varieties of beaches anywhere in the world. Placid
backwaters
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holiday
destination. </font> &n
bsp; &nb
sp; &nbs
p;
<b><a href="beaches2.html">Next</a></b></font></p>
</div>
<div class="sidenav">
<h2><font
face="Times
size="3">General</font></h2>
<ul>
<li>
<address>
<a title="Home" href="terms1.html">
<span style="font-style: normal">
<font
face="Times
New
size="3">Terms</font></span></a>
</address>
</li><li>
<address>
<a title="Downloads" href="introduction1.html">
<span style="font-style: normal">
<font
face="Times
New
New
Roman"
Roman"
Roman"
size="3">Introduction</font></span></a>
</address>
</li>
<li>
<address>
<a title="Documentation" href="mapofindia.html">
<span style="font-style: normal">
<font
face="Times
New
Roman"
size="3">Map
India</font></span></a>
</address>
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Of
</li>
<li>
<address>
<a title="FAQs" href="courses1.html"><font size="3">
<span style="font-style: normal"><font face="Times
Roman">Course</font></span></font><span
normal"><font
face="Times
New
style="font-style:
New
Roman"
size="3">s</font></span>
</a>
</address>
</li>
<li>
<address>
<a title="Contact Us" href="faqs1.html">
<font size="3"><span style="font-style: normal">
<font
face="Times
New
Roman">FAQ</font></span></font><span
normal"><font
face="Times
style="font-style:
New
Roman"
size="3">s</font></span>
</a>
</address>
</li>
</ul>
<h2><font
face="Times
size="3">Categories</font></h2>
<ul>
<li>
<address>
<span style="font-style: normal">
<font
size="3"
face="Times
New
New
Roman"
Roman"><a
href="beaches1.html">
<font size="3">Beaches</font></a></font></span></address>
</li>
<li>
<address>
<span style="font-style: normal">
<font size="3" face="Times New Roman">
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<a
href="adventuresports1.html"><font
size="3">Adventure
Sports</font></a></font></span></address>
</li>
<li>
<address>
<a href="wildsafari1.html">
<span style="font-style: normal">
<font
face="Times
New
Roman"
size="3">Wild
size="3">Destination
Sites</font></span>
</a>
</address>
</li>
<li>
<address>
<a href="pilgrimagesites1.html">
<span style="font-style: normal">
<font
face="Times
New
Roman"
size="3">Pilgrimage
Sites</font></span>
</a>
</address>
</li>
</ul>
<p>
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<br />
</div>
<div class="clearer"><span></span></div>
</div>
<div class="footer"><font face="Times New Roman"
size="3">2012 Tourism
(India)
Designed
by
PrabhatSharma,RuchiRana,PayalSikka,GauravArora</font></div>
</div>
</div>
</body>
</html>
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