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The document is a project report on the 'SMART ONBOARDING SYSTEM' submitted by Tushar Patil for a Master's degree in Computer Applications. It includes acknowledgments, an index of contents, and outlines the project's objectives, design, development, and future enhancements. The report emphasizes the contributions of various individuals and the educational experience gained throughout the project.

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The document is a project report on the 'SMART ONBOARDING SYSTEM' submitted by Tushar Patil for a Master's degree in Computer Applications. It includes acknowledgments, an index of contents, and outlines the project's objectives, design, development, and future enhancements. The report emphasizes the contributions of various individuals and the educational experience gained throughout the project.

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A Project Report on

“SMART ONBOARDING SYSTEM”


Submitted in Partial Fulfilment for Award of Degree of
Master of Computer Applications

Semester IV
MR. TUSHAR PATIL 235300694043

Internal Guide
PROF. NIL GOSAI

SARDAR VALLABHBHAI PATEL INSTITUTE OF


TECHNOLOGY, VASAD
Affiliated to Gujarat Technological University
April 2025
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We would like to express our sincere and heartfelt gratitude to everyone who contributed to the
successful completion of this report. The journey of working on this project has been both
enriching and educational, and it would not have been possible without the support, guidance, and
encouragement from several individuals.
First and foremost, we are deeply thankful to our internal guide, Prof. Nil Gosai, for their constant
support and mentorship throughout the course of this project. Their valuable insights, constructive
suggestions, and unwavering motivation played a crucial role in shaping the direction of our work.
Their guidance was particularly instrumental during the writing and structuring of this report,
helping us articulate our ideas clearly and effectively.
We would also like to extend our appreciation to all the faculty members and panellists who
provided us with thoughtful feedback during our project presentation. Their observations,
comments, and suggestions significantly enhanced our understanding of the subject and allowed
us to improve our presentation and communication skills. Their valuable input helped us look at
our project from different perspectives and refine it further.
We are equally grateful to our institution for providing us with the necessary resources and a
conducive learning environment. The support from our peers, friends, and family has also been
vital, and we thank them for their encouragement and belief in our efforts.
In conclusion, this project has been a valuable learning experience, and we acknowledge the role
of every individual who contributed to its successful completion. Your support has truly made a
difference.

TUSHAR PATIL

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INDEX
Sr. No. Content Pg. No.
1 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 EXISTING SYSTEM 1
1.2 NEED FOR THE NEW SYSTEM 2
1.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE NEW SYSTEM 3
1.4 PROBLEM DEFINITION 4
1.5 CORE COMPONENTS 5

1.6 PROJECT PROFILE 6

1.7 ASSUMPTION AND CONSTRAINTS 6


1.8 ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM 6

2 REQUIRMENT DETERMINATION & ANALYSIS


2.1 REQUIREMENT DETERMINATION 7
2.2 TARGETED USERS 8
3 SYSTEM DESIGN
3.1 USE CASE DIAGRAM 10
3.2 CLASS DIAGRAM 11
3.3 INTERACTION DIAGRAM 12
3.4 ACTIVITY DIAGRAM 13
3.5 DATA DICTIONARY 15
4 DEVELOPMENT
4.1 CODING STANDARDS 19
4.2 SYSTEM SCREENSHOTS 21
5 AGILE DOCUMENTATION
5.1 AGILE PROJECT CHARTER 34
5.2 AGILE ROADMAP / SCHEDULE 36
5.3 AGILE PROJECT PLAN 37
5.4 AGILE USER STORY 38
5.5 AGILE RELEASE PLAN 39
5.6 AGILE SPRINT BACKLOG 40
5.7 AGILE TEST PLAN 41
5.8 EARNED-VALUE AND BURN CHARTS 42
6 FUTURE ENHANCEMENT 44
7 CONCLUSION 45

8 BIBLIOGRAPHY 46

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