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CONTENTS

C HAPTERS PA€iE NO
List of Figures
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Overview............................................................................................................I
1.2 Objectives......................................................................................................... 2
1.3 Problem Statement............................................................................................2
1.4 Scope....................................................................................................................... 2
1.5 Feasibility.........................................................................................................3
1.6 System Requirements........................................................................................... 3
1.6.1. Hardware Requirement5
1.6.2. Software Requirements
1.7 Existing System...................................................................................................... 3
1.b Proposed System..................................................................................................... 4
2. LITERATURE SURVEY............................................................................5
3. RE‹;;UIREMENTS......................................................................................7
3.1 Overview of Front End........................................................................................ 7
3.2 Overview ot’Back End......................................................................................8
3.3 Gaussian Naive Bayes.......................................................................................9
3.4 Random Forest Classitier...................................................................................10
4. ANALYSIS...........................................................................................10
4.1 Use Case Model
4.1.1 Usc Case Diagram...........................................................,............................11
4.1.2 Activity Diagram......................................................................................... 11
4.1.3 State Chart Diagram................................................................................... 12
4.1.4 Dcploymcnt Diagram................................................................................13
4.1.5 Component Diagram.................................................................................. 14
5. DESIGN............................................................................................15
5.1. ER Diagram.................................................................................15
5.2. Class Diagram..............................................................................15
M PLEMEN"l A I“I
5.1 Modem

7. USER SCRE fi
8. TESTI N€i M ETHO 48
9. CONCLUSION AND FUTURE ENHANCE

10. REr ER
4. ANALYSIS

4.1 USE CASE à JODE LS

4.1.1 I se casc diagram

Usc c‹isc diagrams ‹ii'c › aliiablc for › lstializilig thc tunctioii‹il i cqiircrncnts ot a System that i›ú1l
ti aBslatc into dcsign choiccs alid dcvc1O]3IllC11t pi ioritics. Tlicy al so hclp idcntily iiny iiiicrnal or
cxtci nal 1.actors that ma inllucncc thc sysiciii and should be takcn into considcration. Thcy pro idc
a eood high-lcvcl analysis lïorn outsitic thc systcin. Usc casc diaÜranis spccif; hom thc systcrn
interacts with actors wltliout wolf ying abotit the detall s of’ liow that functioliality is irnplernented.

Açld Teacher Details

DMS REVIEW
Veiw Student & Teacher Deia ils

Teacher Details

Fee Detalls

P“ig 4. I.1 Use Ci ase diagram

4.1.2 Activity Diagram

An activity distram i isrially prcscnts a scrics o l aciions or ho ol control in a svsicm siisiilar to


a llov chai t oi a data flow dra i ann, Activity d1a¿crams are otten used 1n business pt ocess
modelinș.

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5. DESIGN
ER DIAGRAM
ER Diagram is a high-level conceptual data model diagram. Entity-Relation model is based on the
notion of’ real-world entities and the relationship between them. ER modelling helps you to analyses
data requirements systematically to produce a well-designed database.

Fig.5.1. ER Diagram

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