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Design document
Supervised
by
Prof.Asghar
Revision History
1. Introduction
2. Sequence Diagrams
4. Class Diagram
5. Interface Design
6. Test Cases
Introduction
The increasing demand for high performance network (i.e. high
throughput and low delays on an end-to-end basis, a degree of fairness in
accessing available channel bandwidth among active users on the network, and
a quality of service provisioning) has challenged network researchers to design
network architectures capable of delivering a high quality of service to end user.
There are many types of Wireless network designs which provide high-
availability, flexibility, scalability and manageability. The design of each option
depends on functionality available in the network devices and also it can be
varied by the network designer or architect to achieve the optimal performance
in a given network, or sometimes to reduce design costs.
Top Down design is a discipline that grew out of the success of structure
software programming and structured system analysis. The main goal of
structured system analysis is to more accurately represent user need, which is
unfortunately often ignored or misrepresented. Another goal is to make the
project manageable by dividing it into modules that can be more easily
maintained and change. Wireless network design is one of the huge projects
which need intensive work and efforts.
We will provide following facility.
We will connect all the devices such that they will communicate each
other.
They will transfer the file in each computer in a Wireless and send e-
mails.
We will use DHCP, DNS, and FTP.
We will provide chat server, E-mail servers.
We will provide security firewalls.
We will share files and folders.
Sequence Diagram
Architecture Diagram
Interface Diagram
Test Causes
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