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METROPOLITAN SERVICE SYSTEM (MV)

FINAL PROJECT

Virtual University

Submitted By:
MC070400829
Nooruddin Charania

Department of Management Sciences,


Virtual University of Pakistan
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Dedication
This project is dedicated to my Virtual University teachers who worked very hard
in providing a good quality education, to my friends, to my work colleagues and all
who has given me ideas, suggestion and motivation in completing this project on
time.

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Acknowledgement
I want to acknowledge this project to Metropolitan Service System User,
Stakeholders, Operator, Administrator and all who segregated to work in order to
achieve the objectives as a whole. My theory is with new era of devices and social
networking systems should be enhanced. The major breakthrough of successful
implementation of this project will be on hypothetical testing on removing skill
deficiencies and overhead cost by innovation of new technologies from the field
of IT

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Preface
About this project, I must say that now city Govt should focus on migration from
old legacy to new one as all other provinces has already been moved to new one
My project is just a beginning.

Nooruddin Charania, 30-12-2012, Karachi

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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: Background and Introduction................................................................................................11

BACKGROUND........................................................................................................................................12

Metropolitan Service System (Motor Vehicle)...................................................................................12

How to maintain a good REPO on the Project...................................................................................12

INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIZATION AND PROJECT...............................................................................13

About Organization............................................................................................................................13

Features of the Project......................................................................................................................13

CHAPTER 2: Software Requirement Specification......................................................................................14

SCOPE OF THE PROJECT.........................................................................................................................15

Introduction.......................................................................................................................................15

Objectives..........................................................................................................................................15

Software Breakdown Structure..........................................................................................................16

REQUIREMENTS.....................................................................................................................................17

Functional Requirements...................................................................................................................17

Non-Functional Requirements...........................................................................................................20

USE CASE DIAGRAMS.............................................................................................................................21

Actors.................................................................................................................................................21

Actor’s Goal.......................................................................................................................................22

Use Case Diagram..............................................................................................................................24

USAGE SCENARIOS.................................................................................................................................25

Maintain Registration Record............................................................................................................25

Issues a Number Plate.......................................................................................................................26

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Update Vehicle List............................................................................................................................26

Charge/Fees and Taxes......................................................................................................................27

Letter of Clearance.............................................................................................................................27

AFR Number Plate..............................................................................................................................28

Registered Number Plate...................................................................................................................29

Application For Registration...............................................................................................................29

Verification........................................................................................................................................31

Update Information...........................................................................................................................31

CHAPTER 3: Designing the Project.............................................................................................................33

OVERVIEW:............................................................................................................................................34

Project Schedule:...............................................................................................................................34

Quality Assurance..............................................................................................................................35

DATA FLOW DIAGRAM:..........................................................................................................................36

The Context Diagram.........................................................................................................................36

Level 0 Diagram.................................................................................................................................37

Level 1 Diagram.................................................................................................................................38

ENTITY RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM:..............................................................................................................39

SEQUENCE DIAGRAM:...........................................................................................................................40

DATABASE DESIGN.................................................................................................................................44

Test Case No. 1:..................................................................................................................................45

Test Case No. 2:..................................................................................................................................45

Test Case No. 3:..................................................................................................................................45

Test Case No. 4:..................................................................................................................................45

Test Case No.5:..................................................................................................................................46

Test Case No.6:..................................................................................................................................46

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CHAPTER 4: Project Analysis......................................................................................................................47

SOFTWARE/PROJECT BENEFITS:.............................................................................................................48

Overcoming Limitation......................................................................................................................48

Critical Success Factor’s.....................................................................................................................49

CONCLUSION:........................................................................................................................................52

Help Sindh Government....................................................................................................................52

RECOMMENDATION:.............................................................................................................................53

Cloud Computing – Virtualization......................................................................................................53

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CHAPTER 1:
Background and Introduction

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BACKGROUND

Metropolitan Service System (Motor Vehicle)


The project is on the improvisation of better, efficient and customer oriented motor
vehicle registration system. Ensuring right information will reach within time to assist
customer in registering of new vehicle either local or imported. Better scalability in
providing efficient verification through helpdesk as well as new technologies such as
mobile, web interfaces and prompt action against stolen or lost vehicle which were
neglected by previous system

How to maintain a good REPO on the Project


There are various techniques to maintain the MV registration process. Step by step
approach to migrate data from old software to new. Rapid development as civic sales
and purchase department using a computerize system. Better connectivity through cisco
router, switches and VOIP Phones. Risk management techniques to mitigate risk in
designing phase to save time and cost.

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INTRODUCTION
TO ORGANIZATION AND PROJECT

About Organization
Karachi is a metropolitan city. But the registration of Motor Vehicle authorities lies with
the jurisdiction of the Sindh Government. Only Federal Govt. issues number plates for
foreign diplomats(red), the military, police and department(green).

In Sindh, Plates start with alphabets followed by a string of numbers.

Features of the Project


 Manages motor vehicle and owner data
 Management of number plates
 Add/update Lost and Stolen Car
 Status check on inspection of vehicle
 Record of payment of all levied taxes

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CHAPTER 2:
Software Requirement Specification

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SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
Introduction
Metropolitan Service System is a city services system. Which is huge and gigantic? Due
to limited time frame this software project will only cover an integral part i.e. Motor
Vehicle (MV) . From here after Motor Vehicle will be refer as MV

Objectives
Any project either big or small needs clearly defined objectives that are specific,
measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound. The software project will be broken
down into three categories

Main Objectives: The primary purpose of the project is to cover areas of MV


registration; Issuance of Number Plate, provide inquiries relating to MV; Proper
documentation which includes identification proof of the owner; and any other entity
which has direct relationship with MV System.

Additional Objectives: The secondary purpose of the project is to cover areas of Civic
Sales and Purchase office of MV, Mark Stolen or illegal Cars, and entertain Police
Inquiries relating to MV.

Non Objectives: This part will give clarity to scope; It set boundaries that beyond the
area of MV and its related entities no other service sector will be used in this project.
This has to be done to avoid any ambiguity.
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Software Breakdown Structure
Based on our scope we can now define Software Breakdown Structure. This only deals in
MV Services. Specifically, wheeled land vehicle such as cars, motorcycles, busses,
off- highway vehicles, light trucks, light duty trucks, heavy construction equipment and
off-road vehicles.

Metropolitan Services System


Metropolitan Services System

Foods Fire Health


Water Streets Transport Police Ambulance School
Inspection Department Department

Infrastructure Motor Vehicle Operations


Motor Vehicle

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REQUIREMENTS
Functional Requirements
A functional requirement is a set of inputs, the behavior which includes calculations,
technical details, data manipulation and processing and other specific functionality that
define what a system is supposed to accomplish.

Software Size Estimation: is a method of determining the relative physical size of the
application software to be developed. Its estimation can be used to guide the allocation
of resources and to judge the time and cost required for its development. There are two
methods to determine estimation size of software. Based on our MV Project we will use
Source Line of Code (SLOC) only.

Function Point Analysis: are a measure of the size of an information system based on the
number and complexity of inputs, outputs, files, interfaces and queries. There are two
steps involved in our MV Project. First, computing the metrics. Second, by using
equation in a manner analogous to SLOC we can easily derived cost, schedule,
productivity and quality metrics.

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Technical Details

Hardware:-

Desktop

Processor Intel Pentium 4 Processor, 2.4 Ghz, 3.0 Ghz I

Memory 333- and 400 Mhz DDR SDRAM

Video Integrated Intel Extreme Graphics 2

Drives DVD Drive, 1 TB SATA Hard Drive, 32 GB USB Flash Drive

Connectors Serial, Network Adaptor, USB 2 (2 Front Pannel and 4 Back Pannel),

Power 250 W, Fix Voltage Power Supply 100 to 120 W

Weight 10.4 Kg

Backup Battery 3B CR2032 Lithenium Coil

Tablets (Windows)

Processor Intel Atom Processor 2760

Slots MicroSD,

Wifi 802.11n

InbuiltStorage 64GB eMMC

Bluetooth Above 3

Weight 600 grams

Backup Battery Upto 9 hours

Other Optional Hardware:


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Bar Code Reader optional

Printer Optional

Software:-

Development Software:

Database SQL Server

GUI Refactoring Class Browser

Programming MS Visual Studio,

Others Software:

OS Windows Vista or Higher

Letters MS Office Word

Presentation MS Office Power Point

Graphical Stat MS Office Visio

Time Schedule MS Project

Proof of Concept: is based on the result that the hardware and software requirement
fully met the system requirement for development and for this purpose only. After ward
this will again be used for the implementation of software. A prototype will be tested.

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Non-Functional Requirements
Configuration Management: is important because software is subject to ongoing
changes both during and after development

Change Management: Request for Change (RFC) Document if any changes occur during
the software project development should be used.

Documentation: Manual for the user as well as guidelines for future developer

Security: Authentication and PINS for any updates in the system. As well as password
protected login to authorize personnel only.

Price: This project is for the purpose of evaluating knowledge on how to develop
software. It will be an open source project.

Computer-Aided Software Engineering: a substantial amount of the application


development effort involves translating the information into program logic and code for
subsequent testing, modification and implementation. It is divided into three categories.
In this case we will use UPPER Case

**UPPER CASE: describe and document application requirement, include DFD, CASE,
CLASS, Process and relationship between them.

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USE CASE DIAGRAMS
Use cases are very good In providing functional views from an actor’s perspective.

A description of sequence of actions, including variants that a system performs that yield
an observable result of value to an actor

- Boochet, 1999 UML Guide

Actors
Not all Actors in use case diagrams are user, can be system. In our case of MV, the
following are the actors.

 Registered Owners
 Registered Vehicle
 Sales and Purchase Office
 Local Distributor (supplier)
 Inspector General Police
 Karachi Port Trust
 Federal Govt.
 Municipality Office
 Information Desk
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Actor’s Goal
It is the value that the actor expects from the system. In our case, Registered Vehicle,
which has a valid plate number to run in the city . However, the Sales and Purchase
Office, is the one who uses the system most.

 Registered Owner
o Application for Registration
o Pay MV taxes
o Pay Tariff on Imported Vehicle
o Pay Municipality Taxes
o Pay WHT to Fed Govt.
o Receive Delivery Order Plate
o Receive Notification

 Registered Vehicle
o Letter of Clearance
o AFR Number Plate
o Registered Number Plate

 Sales and Purchase Office


o Maintain Registration Records
o Issue a License Plate
o Receives New Car List
o Send Notification
o Update Information
o Help Desk

 Local Distributor ( Supplier)


o Sales Local Produce Cars
o Provide Delivery Order
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o Pay Sales Tax.

 Inspector General Police


o Routine Inquire about MV

 Karachi Port Trust


o Charges Tariff for Imported Vehicle

 Federal Govt.
o Receives WHT tax .

 Municipality Office
o Parking charges

 Information Desk
o Provide info to owners
o Provide information to Sales and Purchase Office

 Anti Car Lifting Cell


o Verification

Now, we have to draw our actor and their behavior pertaining to MV System. Which will
include extra Actor, due to time restraint we will focus on our objectives/ scope of the
project?

Use Case Diagram

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USAGE SCENARIOS
It is not obvious from the diagram the Owner fills in a registration form and gives it to
the Sales and Purchase Dept for registration of his vehicle. Addition to the insertion of
taxes, and any other vehicle information from the Perspective of the Actor

Maintain Registration Record


Actor : Sales and Purchase Office
Level : User Goal
Description : Sales and Purchase Office register a Vehicle
Precondition: The application form contains the correct information
Main Flow : 1) This use case start with the Sales and Purchase Office select
“Maintain Registration Record” from the main menu
2) The Sales and Purchase Office enter Name, Address, CNIC, MV
Chassis Number and other details from Registration Form.
3) The System records the registration details.
4) The Office than Issue a Number Plate
Post Condition : The System recorded the Registered Vehicle details
Alternate Flows : From 3) , if the Registered Vehicle exist, the system respond with
“Vehicle Already Registered”

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Issues a Number Plate
Actor : Sales and Purchase Office
Level : User Goal
Description : Sales and Purchase Office Issues a Number Plate
Precondition: Registered Vehicle exits
Main Flow : 1) This use case start with the Sales and Purchase Office select
“Issue a Number Plate” from the main menu
2) Sales and Purchase Office gets the next number from the
database based on the category selected.
3) Sales and Purchase Office enter owner CNIC number and Plate
Number etc.
4) The System records the Number plate.
Post Condition : The System recorded the Number plate number details
Alternate Flows : From 3), if this is a duplicate issue of plate number the Sales and
Purchase Office gets the old plate details and if there are taxes or
fees outstanding, than these taxes and fees need to be reassigned
to the duplicate issued plate. The License history will be
transferred to the duplicate issued plate

Update Vehicle List


Actor : Sales and Purchase Office
Level : User Goal
Description : Sales and Purchase Office Update Vehicle List
Precondition: Charges/Fees and Taxes exits
Main Flow : 1) This use case start with the Sales and Purchase Office select
“Update Vehicle List” from the main menu
2) Sales and Purchase Office gets the next number from the
database.
3) Sales and Purchase Office enter Vehicle Name, Categories
either Private or Commercial, type etc and
4) The System records the new Vehicle.
Post Condition : The System recorded the new vehicle details
Alternate Flows : From 3), if Vehicle name already exist the Sales and Purchase
Office gets the message “The Vehicle already in Database”.

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Charge/Fees and Taxes
Actor : Sales and Purchase Office
Level : User Goal
Description : Sales and Purchase Office Insert Tax rates
Precondition: None
Main Flow : 1) This use case start with the Sales and Purchase Office select
“Charge/Fees and Taxes” from the main menu
2) Sales and Purchase Office will be asked to insert CC ID.
3) Sales and Purchase Office enter CC ID, Charges details, Taxes
Details and Fees with Categories Private and Comm. if any
4) The System records Charge/Fees and Taxes Value
Post Condition : The System recorded the new vehicle details
Alternate Flows : From 3), if CC ID already exist the Sales and Purchase Office gets
the message “CC ID Already Exist, Do you want to Update”.
Sales and Purchase Office will View the details of the Same ID If
Press Yes and If Press No he will taken back to Main Menu.

Secondly, Registered MV will first go with inspection from the representative of Sales
and Purchase Office before in order to be cleared from any defect or vulnerabilities.
Registered MV will be inspected by the competent engineer based on the standards
provided by the Govt. Although this will be not a part of MV System. But, It is necessary
for the Registered MV. Once the certification of clearance will be issued, The System will
be shown with the status of Fitness, Taxes and Other Charges paid. It will be inspected
with regular time interval when any transaction of Sales and Purchase will be made and
Also for monitoring of Tax Receipt Payment. The following information is again from the
Perspective of the Actor

Letter of Clearance
Actor : Registered MV
Level : System Goal
Description : Registered MV will get Letter of Clearance Status in system
Precondition: After Issuance of Plate

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Main Flow : 1) This use case start with the Sales and Purchase Office select
“Letter of Clearance” from the main menu
2) Sales and Purchase Office will be asked to insert Plate ID.
3) Sales and Purchase Office will be shown the status of Letter of
Clearance, if any dues remaining, fitness etc
4) The System shows all information about Vehicle.
5) Sales and Purchase Office will use to deliver the Plate to the
Owner
Post Condition : The System Generate notification about Letter of Clearance and
send to Owner.
Alternate Flows : From 3), if Status of Clearance does shows dues remaining and
other fees and taxes. It will ask Sales and Purchase Office to Print
Copy or Send Notification. Than the System will act accordingly.

AFR Number Plate


Actor : Registered MV
Level : System Goal
Description : Owner will get AFR Number Plate
Precondition: After Letter of Clearance
Main Flow : 1) This use case start with the Sales and Purchase Office select
“AFR Number Plate” from the main menu
2) Sales and Purchase Office will be asked to insert Plate ID.
3) Sales and Purchase Office will be shown the date of Delivery
of Actual Plate, and time.
4) Sales and Purchase Office will use to deliver AFR the Plate to
the Owner
Post Condition : The System print delivery order and AFR Number Plate Details

Alternate Flows : From 3), if system not shown the date of delivery. Vehicle is not
have letter of clearance It will ask Sales and Purchase Office to
Print a Notification. Than the System will act accordingly.

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Registered Number Plate
Actor : Registered MV
Level : System Goal
Description : Owner will get Delivery Order for Number Plate
Precondition: After Letter of Clearance
Main Flow : 1) This use case start with the Sales and Purchase Office select
“Registered Number Plate” from the main menu
2) Sales and Purchase Office will be asked to insert Number Plate
ID.
3) Sales and Purchase Office will shown the details of registered
number plates and delivery date and any particular therein
4) Sales and Purchase Office will use this information to update
clients
Post Condition : The System will get result of query relating to registered number
plates
Alternate Flows : From 3), if system not shown any detail. Vehicle is not been
registered. Sales and Purchase Office will check the AFR Number
Plate to see if the owner has received the delivery or else if can’t
see any thing than also check Letter of Clearance.

Third, Owner of Registered MV will go to Sales and Purchase Office for any inquiry
relating to his vehicle. Owner will be asked to provide Letter of Clearance. Owner is not
integral part but it is connected to Registered MV and also for the payment of any taxes,
charge levied on Registered MV. The following information is again from the Perspective
of the Actor

Application For Registration


Actor : Registered Owner
Level : System Goal
Description : Owner will get Registration Number on System
Precondition: After Maintain Registration Record

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Main Flow : 1) This use case start with the Sales and Purchase Office select
“Application for Registration” from the main menu
2) Sales and Purchase Office will be asked to insert CNIC Number
3) Sales and Purchase Office will shown the details fetch from
Maitain Registration Record and ask for additional information
regarding taxes owner details, from where vehicle is
purchased etc, categories imported or local etc
4) Sales and Purchase Office will store information
Post Condition : The System will get result of query relating to registered owners

Alternate Flows : From 3), if system not shown any detail. Owner is not registered.
He will be registered in the system through Maint Registration
Record. Afterwards The information will be available on this
screen.

It may be obvious, that if owner is not the first owner of the RegisteredMV. We need to
provide provision in Maintain Registration Record to add as a Current Owner which will
be from Date Period. It will be enhance user experience and helps finding out details of
owners of the Number Plate.

Fourth, Other Provisions in system such as Local or Imported Vehicle will be based on
the Application of Registration of MV. As we have set boundary to deal in MV only we
will be limited to it. Although we can provide queries relating to taxes and other Fees,
payments, charges etc. and Additionally where the vehicle is imported but this will not
cover our functional requirement at this moment. There are other departments in
Transport Sector of Metropolitan Service System other than MV can handle such queries

At, Last we have made Inspector General Police involvement to send us queries which
will be deal by Anti Car Lifting Cell and after their verification Sale and Purchase Office
will mark MV as Stolen/Illegal in the system. The following information is again from the
Perspective of the Actor

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Verification
Actor : Anti Car Lifting Cell
Level : User Goal
Description : Inquire about stolen vehicles
Precondition: After Registered Number Plate
Main Flow : 1) This use case start with Anti Car Lifting Cell select
“Verification” from the main menu
2) Anti Car Lifting Cell will be asked to insert CNIC Number, Car
Chassis Number, Plate Number
3) Anti Car Lifting Cell will shown the details fetch from Maintain
Registration Record and Application for Registration It will also
be from where vehicle is purchased etc, categories imported
or local etc
4) Anti Car Lifting Cell will view the information
Post Condition : The System will get result of query relating to registered owners

Alternate Flows : From 3), if system not shown any detail. Either Vehicle is not
registered with the region, or fake number plate is in use

On behalf to stop selling and purchasing of Stolen/Illegal car we have to make certain
adjustment in the system. On the Request of Anti Car Lifting Cell, the Sales and Purchase
Office will update the status of Registered MV. Through Update Information. The
additional information is again we will see from the Perspective of the Actor

Update Information
Actor : Sales and Purchase Dept
Level : User Goal
Description : To Mark Stolen/Illegal Cars/ Status
Precondition: After Registered Number Plate
Main Flow : 5) This use case start with Sales and Purchase Office select
“Update Information” from the main menu
6) Sales and Purchase Office will be asked to insert CNIC Number,
Car Chassis Number, Plate Number
7) Sales and Purchase Office will shown the details fetch from

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Maintain Registration Record and Application for Registration
It will also be from where vehicle is purchased etc, categories
imported or local etc, can be edit. They will mark Stolen/Illegal
Check.
8) This will update the information on Registered MV and send
notification to Registered Owner through email or by post
Post Condition : The System will get the status updated

Alternate Flows : From 3), if system not shown any detail. Either Vehicle is not
registered with the region, or fake number plate is in use/ or
information provided is incorrect.

Lastly, Introducing Information desk. It can provide information to owners about their
registration charges, taxes, tariff and taxes on imported cars. And It will be in our system.

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CHAPTER 3:
Designing the Project

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OVERVIEW:
Project Schedule:

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Quality Assurance
There is ongoing plan to check the quality of system during the overall project designing
phase. So, that the proposed system should satisfy all requirements of a capability
maturity model integration.

It is very important to analyze and assess the risk during the development of the project.
The above technique to analyze risk must be followed in each phase of design
documentation and the cycle of risk analysis will be continued until and unless the
customers or users accept the outcome.

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DATA FLOW DIAGRAM:
The Context Diagram
It is the highest level of graphical representation of a system. It simplifies the entire
system as one single process and identifies sources and sink

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Level 0 Diagram

Level 1 Diagram

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ENTITY RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM:

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SEQUENCE DIAGRAM:

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DATABASE DESIGN:

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TEST CASES:
Test Case No. 1:
Testing the Form Load Successfully
Preconditions Main Menu Should be Open
Actions Click the all icons in menu one by one: check status
Expected Results Successfully New form loaded with the Entry Screen
Tested By: Nooruddin
Result Pass

Test Case No. 2:


Testing the Data Input Check
Preconditions Click to open any one form from main
Actions Open update vehicle list form
Expected Results Successfully insertion of record
Tested By: Nooruddin
Result Pass

Test Case No. 3:


Testing the Validation of data input
Preconditions Open any one from randomly
Actions Insert data on Charges/Fee and Taxes Form
Expected Results Form give error on incorrect data types.
Tested By: Nooruddin
Result Pass
Test Case No. 4:
Testing for the bug
Preconditions Form Maintain Registration Record Open
Actions Click simultaneously all icons to open
Expected Results All open will display in side bar.

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Tested By: Nooruddin
Result No Result (on user acceptance)

Test Case No.5:


Testing the Validation of data input 4
Preconditions Form Maintain Registration Record Open
Actions Insert Address field : AAAA as long as it takes
Expected Results It should take uptill the specify value. After which a beep
sound in the system
Tested By: Nooruddin
Result Pass

Test Case No.6:


Testing the Security Menu
Preconditions Icon on desktop
Actions After password main menu should open
Expected Results Segregation of duties; icons not pertaining to user should
be deactivated.
Tested By: Nooruddin
Result Pass

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CHAPTER 4:
Project Analysis

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SOFTWARE/PROJECT BENEFITS:
Overcoming Limitation
New system will overcome the limitation and helps in updating vehicle population,
transfer of ownership , receiving fees and taxes through different channels, tracking
crime through coordination with Anti Car Lifting Cell, helps general public in realizing the
worthiness of effective and efficient working of Sales and Purchase Department without
any long ques. The system will give benefits to the following stakeholders.

Inspector General Police

Helps police in investigating crimes through ownership details, road taxes, vehicle fitness
certification, permit route for vehicle

Ministry of Petroleum

Helps ministry through data relating to fuel consumptions, classes and categories of
vehicle, planning and making policy decision in setting fuel price and fullfiling the
demand

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Central Board of Revenue

Helps CBR through owner information and broadening their long term objectives of the
tax base structure

City Development Authority

For ensuring the better road transport system, new infrastructures, routes, management
of bus stops

Environmental Protection Agencies

For having access to vehicle make, model, engine type, statistics on average fuel
consumption of each vehicle, and imposing penalty on vehicle not suitable for

Critical Success Factor’s

Productivity

By sampling the rupees spend on per user training and number of data enter/per month. We can easily
compute the productivity of our new proposed system in financial terms through Functional Point
Analysis

Measurement Count Weighting Factor(bytes)


Parameter/entry

Simplex6 Averagex20 Complex50 Results

Number of owner details 5 1x6=6 2x20=40 2x50=100 146

Number of vehicle details 31 23x6=138 9x20=180 318

Number of purchases 12 7x6=42 2x20=40 3x50=150 232

Number of additional details 28 13x6=78 10x20=200 5x50=250 528

1.19kb

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To calculate productivity = FP/owner-month; in our case of sampling we assume around
80,000/ month owners have successful registration of vehicle, including sales and
purchase, transfer, queries, updating records etc.

It can be easily sample as FP/owner-year = 960,000/1.19kb = 806,722 (787Mb/year)


around 0.787(GB) of data size per year. With the project span life of around 20 year we
can find out that requires minimum of 15 GB of efficient performance until the data size
increase depending on population.

We can easily compute that data storage cost is minimum but its maintenance,
specialize skill personnel salaries, licenses software, antivirus protection, security,
another factor will be increase the cost portion depend on the budget allocated to the
sector.

Cost

The cost associated with system must be outsourced to reduce expenses other wise with the following
estimation the project in not feasible

Cost Factors Period Avg in Rs Total / year Rs

Salaries Individual Monthly Rs. 40,000 480,000

Training Cost/Workshop Quarterly Rs. 75,000 300,000


(Total Quality Management,
New Technologies)

Maintenance Cost Monthly Rs.225,000 2,700,000


(Fuel Genset, Chillers, Server
Preventive Maintenance,
Cleaners, Technical Persons)

License Software Yearly 500,000 500,000


(new releases, bugs, patches)

3,980,000

Now to calculate the cost based on productivity we can find that 3,980,000/960,000 = Rs
4.14 and for our project Cost = Rs/FP = 4.14/1.19 = 3.47. The difference is the benefit
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drive from the system. Which is 4.14-3.47 = 0.67 or in broad sense Rs 643,200/year?
Very low

Efficient Customer Service

The system helps in decreasing turnaround time for customer’s questions and answer.
helps in effective communication through new technologies, as well as cellular service. It
also helps in internal communication between different sectors of the Metropolitan
Service System.

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CONCLUSION:
Help Sindh Government
 In making reforms on vehicle registration

 Helps in wider framework and decision making

 Help consolidate with other provinces as they are already having new vehicle
registration system.

 Helps laws and enforcement agencies in dealing with lost and stolen car promptly

 Through latest technologies such BYOD(bring your own devices) general public
can keep in touch with their records

 With embed chips, easily track down vehicle. Help in making Karachi a better
traffic rules and regulation following city

 Helps in gaining budget for the sector on efficient working.

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RECOMMENDATION:
Cloud Computing – Virtualization
With the cost and effort, it is feasible to go on cloud computing. Servers are allocated
centralized in vary areas. Software as a Service, will definitely achieve end objectives
and efficient MV system. The following feature of cloud such as

 Service Delivery

 Cloud Governance

 Monitoring and Review of Third party Services

 Managing Changes to Third party Services.

The project is a try approach, it can further be analyzed. I have done my best effort in
drafting my idea on MV system.

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