Case Study
On
“ONLINE MOVIE TICKET BOOKING SYSTEM”
SUBMITTED BY:
17BCA005&17BCA004
INDEX
Project Introduction
Objective
Problem Statement
Problem definition
System Analysis
Identification of need
System Analysis Phase
Summary of Finding Recommendation
Project Planning
Testing
Future Scope & further enhancement
of the project
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ABOUT THE PROJECT
Project title: E-ticket system for cinema halls
Statement of project:
This project is aimed to provide the customers facility to
book tickets for cinema halls online, through which they
can book tickets anytime, anywhere.
E-ticket system is basically made for providing the
customer an anytime and anywhere service for booking
the seat in the cinema hall and to gather information
about the movies online. The user can easily be able to
know about the movies released and then make the
choice.
Admin can use the system to insert and delete data (e.g.
film description, time table) which will update the
webpage (webpages are dynamic page, changing
according to the data in database). Also, admin can check
the statistic information from the system
OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT
The main purpose of our online ticket booking system is to
provide another way for the customer to buy cinema ticket.
It is an automatic system.
After inserting the data to database, staff need not todue
with the order receive through the system. In fact, there is
similar system on the internet, but there is no refund
method found in the existing system
This system is basically aimed to provide the customer the
complete information of the movie, according to which the
customer can book the tickets and the refund facility
provides more flexibility to the system.
The goals of our system are:
1 To provide an anytime anyplace service for the customer
2 To minimize the number of staff at the ticket box
3 To promote the film on the internet
4 To increase the profit to obtain statistic information from the
booking record
System Analysis Phase
Problem Analysis
The basic aim of problem analysis is to obtain clear
understanding of the needs of the clients and the users,
what exactly is desired from the software, and what the
constraints on the solution are. Analysis leads to the actual
specification.
Problem Analysis Approaches
In this project we use Conceptual modeling-based
Approach to understand the exact requirement of the
organization
Administrator section:
This section can be accessed by providing administrator
password. In this section the administrator can save the
information related to movie, seats, booking, payment etc.
In this section the administrator can edit the information
related to movie, seats, booking, payment etc.
Customer section:
Customer can view the movie rating which will help them
to choose the movie.
Customer can book the movie tickets by selecting the
seats of his/her choice.
Customer can pay for tickets online by a credit card
Non-Functional Requirements:
It consists of the following parameters: -
Reliability: The system will consistently perform its intended
function. For e.g. The important information must be validated.
Efficiency: Unnecessary data will not be transmitted on the
network and database server will be properly connected.
Reusability: The system can be reused in any organization or
site of the same group, by defining the organization master
definition under software license agreement.
Integrity: Only System Administrator has rights to access the
database, not every user can access all the information. Each
user will be having rights to access the modules.
System Design
The design of the system is the most critical factor affecting
the quality of the software; it has major impact on the later
phases, particularly testing and maintenance. The output of
this phase is the design document. This document is similar
to blueprint or plan for the solution
The design activity is often divided into two phases: -
System design:
Aims to identify the modules that should be in the system,
the specifications of these modules and how they interact
with each other to produce the desired results.
At the end of system design all the major data structures,
file formats and the major modules in the system and their
specifications are decided.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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WWW.BCCRESEARCH.COM
WWW.FLIPCROP.COM
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