In our busiest daily routine as, everyone is engaged in his job, so no one has sufficient time for his minor domestic problems. Everyone is too busy to survive in this age. For instance if somebody wants to find a tutor for his children or to get medicine for his/her parents etc. So it would b
Service Zone
In our busiest daily routine as, everyone is engaged in his job, so no one has sufficient time for his minor domestic problems. Everyone is too busy to survive in this age. For instance if somebody wants to find a tutor for his children or to get medicine for his/her parents etc. So it would be hell of panic for him to left over his assignment and to get indulge in domestic activity. So there must be a reliable online system to handle these in a just some clicks to provide or get service through single channel.
Job is a basic need of every human in this competitional era and saving time is also unneglectable for every single person either he is an entrepreneur or an employee of Government or Private Sector, so it would be most difficult for him to put aside his assigned work and make himself busy for something else. So this system provides a single channel for one who wants to get or provide service through a single channel. Moreover it also provides a security for its users. For instance if somebody need an electrician for his home appliance, so he would get this service in a just click.
We are covering following services fo FYP and in future we will go with other services too.
1- House shifting
2- House for rent
3- Tuition
4- Electrician
5- Plumber
In this competitive age the most unignorable and massive problem in our region is unemployment. Number of degree holders don’t have reliable platform to explore their talent. On the other hand the busy person don’t have leisure for minor domestic issues, such as water carriage, hire tutor for kids or get medicine etc. So there occurs a need of a proper online platform to provide services through proper channel.
We are implementing iconix process model in designning and development of our web based system Service Zone.

1. REQUIREMENTS
a. Functional requirements: Define what the system should be capable of doing.
Depending on how your project is organized, either you’ll be involved in creating
the functional requirements or the requirements will be “handed down from on
high” by a customer or a team of business analysts.
b. Domain modeling: Understand the problem space in unambiguous terms.
c. Behavioral requirements: Define how the user and the system will interact (i.e.,
write the first-draft use cases). We recommend that you start with a GUI prototype
(storyboarding the GUI) and identify all the use cases you’re going to implement,
or at least come up with a first-pass list of use cases, which you would reasonably
expect to change as you explore the requirements in more depth.
d. Milestone 1: Requirements Review: Make sure that the use case text matches the
customer’s expectations. Note that you might review the use cases in small
batches, just prior to designing them.
Then in each iteration (i.e., for a small batch of use cases), you do the following.
2. ANALYSIS/PRELIMINARY DESIGN
a. Robustness analysis: Draw a robustness diagram (an “object picture” of the steps
in a use case), rewriting the use case text as you go.
b. Update the domain model while you’re writing the use case and drawing the
robustness diagram. Here you will discover missing classes, correct ambiguities,
and add attributes to the domain objects (e.g., identify that a Book object has a
Title, Author, Synopsis, etc.).
c. Name all the logical software functions (controllers) needed to make the use case
work.
d. Rewrite the first draft use cases.
3. Milestone 2: Preliminary Design Review (PDR)
4. DETAILED DESIGN
a. Sequence diagramming: Draw a sequence diagram (one sequence diagram per
use case) to show in detail how you’re going to implement the use case. The primary function of sequence diagramming is to allocate behavior to your classes.
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b. Update the domain model while you’re drawing the sequence diagram, and add
operations1 to the domain objects. By this stage, the domain objects are really
domain classes, or entities, and the domain model should be fast becoming a
static model, or class diagram—a crucial part of your detailed design.
c. Clean up the static model.
5. Milestone 3: Critical Design Review (CDR)
6. IMPLEMENTATION
a. Coding/unit testing: Write the code and the unit tests. (Or, depending on your
preferences, write the unit tests and then the code.2)
b. Integration and scenario testing: Base the integration tests on the use cases, so that
you’re testing both the basic course and the alternate courses.
c. Perform a Code Review and Model Update to prepare for the next round of development work.
it is web based system and we are implementing MVC architeture.
we are following iconix process model suitable for market. We are using some api to handel payments.
languages and database we are using in project are
php
javascript
json
Html
css
Mysql DB server
| Item Name | Type | No. of Units | Per Unit Cost (in Rs) | Total (in Rs) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laptop | Equipment | 1 | 45000 | 45000 |
| Total in (Rs) | 45000 |
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