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Existing System In the existing crime reporting system, most of the operations are done manually like sending

complaints, taking actions against crimes, viewing status etc. So with the existing system if anybody wants to complaint against crimes he must do it through the police. If we are doing the system manually, so many minor errors will occur. Error detection in the previous entries made and data cross verification is another important function. These are done manually, and it would take time. LIMITATIONS OF EXISTING SYSTEM
The existing system is time consuming and not very user friendly. Sometimes the complaints may be ignored by the police. Even an efficient officer may not be able to handle more than one case at a time. As we all know, a covered truth, bribery plays an important role in the existing system.

any cases were piled up in the corners, due to lack of commitment in the !ob.

In most of the cases, the innocent are accused in the existing system. The existing system is critici"ed for being inefficient, time consuming, poorly

managed, and lacking flexibility.


#ecause of the large number of serious crimes, minor complaints may be ignored.

Proposed System The $epartment of %olice is an independent statutory body which was created to maintain an effective and efficient police service for the public. Their primary task includes securing continuous needs of the public in an efficient manner. &e need the whole hearted support of each and every individual member of the site and cooperation of the users.

Advantages of t e Proposed System!

'educing crime and disorder. (onfidentiality and anonymity issues. In the fast moving world, if people lack something it is time. All are busy in their world.

It will be welcomed if services are provided at their will. So the main ob!ective of our product is better communication, better leadership, reducing crime and disorder etc. The product provides a framework within which a user can easily work with. That was our next ob!ective. So it should be user friendly. The product provides a framework, which is error free. &e know a crime reporting system is actually a serious process. So even a simple error lead to big problems. So it should be error free and our ob!ective is to build error free software.

"#$ SYSTEM ST%&Y

FEASI'ILITY ST%&Y

The feasibility of the pro!ect is analy"ed in this phase and business proposal is put forth with a very general plan for the pro!ect and some cost estimates. $uring system analysis the feasibility study of the proposed system is to be carried out. This is to ensure that the proposed system is not a burden to the company. )or feasibility analysis, some understanding of the ma!or re*uirements for the system is essential.

Three key considerations involved in the feasibility analysis are

E(+,+ I(A- )EASI#I-IT. TE(/,I(A- )EASI#I-IT. S+(IA- )EASI#I-IT.

E(ONOMI(AL FEASI'ILITY!

This study is carried out to check the economic impact that the system will have on the organi"ation. The amount of fund that the company can pour into the research and development of the system is limited. The expenditures must be !ustified. Thus the developed system as well within the budget and this was achieved because most of the technologies used are freely available. +nly the customi"ed products had to be purchased.

TE()NI(AL FEASI'ILITY!

This study is carried out to check the technical feasibility, that is, the technical re*uirements of the system. Any system developed must not have a high demand on the available technical resources. This will lead to high demands on the available technical resources. This will lead to high demands being placed on the client. The developed system must have a modest re*uirement, as only minimal or null changes are re*uired for implementing this system.

SO(IAL FEASI'ILITY!

The aspect of study is to check the level of acceptance of the system by the user. This includes the process of training the user to use the system efficiently. The user must not feel threatened by the system, instead must accept it as a necessity. The level of acceptance by the users solely depends on the methods that are employed to educate the user about the system and to make him familiar with it. /is level of confidence must be raised so that he is also able to make some constructive criticism, which is welcomed, as he is the final user of the system.

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