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Bug Tracking For Improving Software Reliability

This document proposes a bug tracking system to improve software reliability. The existing system uses Excel sheets which has limitations like lack of organization, security, and difficult report generation. The proposed system is a web-based application with a centralized database that allows storing and retrieving bug data and descriptions. It can generate reports in Excel and PDF formats. The system aims to increase performance, security, and ease of updating through a well-designed database. A feasibility study found it economically and operationally feasible using technologies like Java, JDBC, Servlets, and a database like Oracle or Access.

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Bug Tracking For Improving Software Reliability

This document proposes a bug tracking system to improve software reliability. The existing system uses Excel sheets which has limitations like lack of organization, security, and difficult report generation. The proposed system is a web-based application with a centralized database that allows storing and retrieving bug data and descriptions. It can generate reports in Excel and PDF formats. The system aims to increase performance, security, and ease of updating through a well-designed database. A feasibility study found it economically and operationally feasible using technologies like Java, JDBC, Servlets, and a database like Oracle or Access.

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TITLE

Bug Tracking for Improving


Software Reliability
REPRESENTED BY:
ShrutiKhairnar (CM 4)
Jagruti Deore (CM 7)

Shweta Bokade (CM 6)

Guided by:
Miss. Trupti Vispute
CONTENT
 Introduction
 Scope
 Definition
 System Analysis
 Existing System
 Limitations in Existing System
 Proposed System
 Advantages over Existing System
 Feasibility Study Software Requirement
Specification
 Software Requirements
 Hardware Requirements
INTRODUCTION

 This project aims at creation of a Bug Tracking


System.

 The objectives of this system are:

 To keep track of employee skills and based on


the skills assigning of the task is done to an
employee.

 Employee does bugs capturing. It can be done


on daily basis.
SCOPE

 The Bug Tracking for Improving Software


Reliability is a web based application that can be
accessed throughout the organization.

DEFINITION

 Bug - A software bug (or just "bug") is an error,


flaw, mistake, failure, or fault in a computer
program.
SYSTEM ANALYSIS

EXISTING SYSTEM

 The existing system consists of entering the


details in the Microsoft Excel Sheets for the
storing of the data.

LIMITATIONS OF EXISTING SYSTEM


 Information retrieval is a very big process.
 Lack of organization of the files may porn to
information loss due to accidental deletion of files.
 No security because the files are visible to the users.
 Report generation will be a big task.
PROPOSED SYSTEM

 The Proposed system is a browser which is

completely related to online system, which

provides the centralized database. It stores bugs

data and description of the particular bug data. It

can also create Excel reports and PDF documents

based on the information in its database.


ADVANTAGES OVER EXISTING SYSTEM

 The performance is increased due to well

designed database.

 Security is increased

 Time saving in report generation

 Easy to update the details


FEASIBILITY STUDY
ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY

 Economic feasibility attempts 2 weigh the costs of


developing and implementing a new system,
against the benefits that would accrue from
having the new system in place. This feasibility
study gives the top management the economic
justification for the new system.
OPERATIONAL FEASIBILITY

 Proposed project is beneficial only if it can be

turned into information systems that will meet

the organizations operating requirements.

Simply stated, this test of feasibility asks if the

system will work when it is developed and

installed.
TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY

 Evaluating the technical feasibility is the


trickiest part of a feasibility study. This is
because, .at this point in time, not too many
detailed design of the system, making it difficult
to access issues like performance, costs on (on
account of the kind of technology to be deployed)
etc.
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT
SPECIFICATION

Software Requirements
 Operating System:Windows XP/2003
 User Interface: HTML
 Client-side Scripting: JavaScript
 Programming Language: Java
 Web Applications: JDBC, Servlets
 Database: Oracle/Access
Hardware Requirements
 Processor: Pentium IV
 Hard Disk: 40GB
 RAM : 256MB

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