Online Share Trading System

Published on July 2016 | Categories: Documents | Downloads: 43 | Comments: 0 | Views: 384
of 18
Download PDF   Embed   Report

Comments

Content

PROJECT REPORT ON

ONLINE SHARE TRADING SYSTEM
Department of BCS For Bachelor of Computer Science 2012-2013

FOR UNIVERSITY OF PUNE
Under The Guidance Of,

Prof.
SUBMITTED BY:

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
It is great pleasure and moment of satisfaction for us to express our thanks to our project guide Prof. Renuka Zope for her consistent support. We are highly obliged to her for the timely help, co-operation and constructive suggestion extended to me from time to time. We specially thank BCS Department for their support and valuable guidance. We are grateful to all our faculty staff, for their deep interest and understanding which make this project successful. We consider as a golden opportunity to extend our deepest feeling of indebtedness and gratitude for having inspired us to work in right spirit of creativity and logic. Last but not least, we would like to thank all our friends who have helped us, directly and indirectly in our endeavor. THANK YOU ALL!!!

INDEX
Sr. no. Chapter Name Page no.

1

Introduction. 1.1 Introduction to the system. 1.2 Objective and scope of system.

2

Existing System. 2.1 Introduction to manual system. 2.2 Limitation of manual system.

3

Proposed System. 3.1 Introduction to proposed system. 3.2 Advantages of proposed system.

4

System Design. 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 User‟s Manual. Input Screens. Reports. Conclusion. Bibliography.

5 6 7 8 9

2. Existing System 2.1 Introduction to manual system Existing system refers to the system that is being followed till now. Presently all the share trading is done manually. That is if a customer want to buy some shares he has to visit that particular bank. There he has to fill the form manually, deposit total amount of shares, etc. This all is very time consuming. 2.2 Limitation of manual system  Lack of security of data.  Time consuming.  Customer‟s large volume of paper work.  Manual work.  No direct role for the higher officials. To avoid all these limitation and make the system working more accurately if needs to be computerized.

3. Proposed System 3.1 Introduction to proposed system The online share trading system software is user friendly software. No need to install on individual system so can be accessed remotely through internet. The main modules includes:  User.  Log in.  Registration.  Buy share/Sell share.  View Bank/Company information.  Give feedback.

3.2 Advantages of proposed system The system is very simple in design and to implement. The system requires very low system resources and the system will work in almost all configurations.  Security of data.  Ensure data accuracy‟s.  Robust, Safe, Faster and Reliable.  Minimize manual data entry.  Greater efficiency.  User friendly and interactive.  Minimum time required.

1. Introduction
1.1 Introduction to System
As we all know that „Information is Power‟ in this era. And economics, Management and finance are the most powerful subjects at any field in this world. In this era of „Information Technology‟ the world is growing faster and faster. And fast interchange of share dealing makes the person more wealthy. Information provided of proper share price in proper time has too much value. For any busy person who has no time of dealing shares through any firm or intermediate brokers can buy or sell their shares through internet providing better feasibility through any share trading website. So here is presented a better solution for any share market relate person who can see the current share price and buy and sell among any listed companies. So much manual work and time reduced and much paper work can be saved. Any person above 18 can register to the website and deal of any company‟s share like buy, sell etc.

1.2 Objective and Scope of System 1) Objective of System
This system has been made up from the scratch, so the problem facing with the other commercial web application has been kept in mind and has been removed. As it made in ASP.NET technology, consuming application are varing from language. So, programmers have ease of choosing the development language and do not need to worry about the deployment environments. No need to install on individual system so can be accessed remotely through internet. Perform vice it is a faster as possible. It consume less amount of RAM while running. Object oriented Architecture along with managed runtime makes this system Robust, Rich, Safe, Faster and Reliable.

2) Scope of System
The Internet and other technologies have opened up innovative new ways to give and maintain, and to communicate and collaborate across boundaries. This application is able to provide following functionalities: Basic share trading functionalities such as user can buy share ,sell the share, view the company portfolio etc. and admin can add company, delete company, edit company information, news information, change the company share price etc. In module of a user this application facilities like share the company share and viewing transaction. The user can obviously not update any share price information by own. In this project facilities like edit share price of company by admin. Admin can change the share price of company according by itself. If company share price change that affect the user account.

3. Feasibilit Study
Depending on the results of the initial investigation the survey is now expanded to a more detailed feasibility study. “FEASIBILITY STUDY” is a test of system proposal according to its workability, impact of the organization, ability to meet needs and effective use of the resources. It focuses on these major questions: 1. What are the user‟s demonstrable needs and how does a candidate system meet them? 2. What resources are available for given candidate system? 3. What are the likely impacts of the candidate system on the organization? 4. Whether it is worth to solve the problem? During feasibility analysis for this project, following primary areas of interest are to be considered. Investigation and generating ideas about a new system does this.

Steps in feasibility analysis
Eight steps involved in the feasibility analysis are: 1. Form a project team and appoint a project leader. 2. Prepare system flowcharts. 3. Enumerate potential proposed system. 4. Define and identify characteristics of proposed system. 5. Determine and evaluate performance and cost effective of each proposed system. 6. Weight system performance and cost data. 7. Select the best-proposed system. 8. Prepare and report final project directive to management.

3.1) Technical feasibility

 Share trading is one of the fast growing sites.  It is easy to use.  Available through internet.  Anyone can use this, no need of technological knowledge. 3.2) Economical feasibility
 To get company share price directly from internet.  To earn more money using this type of websites through internet.  There is no need of special training to use this software.  No extra hardware cost.

3.3) Operational Feasibility
 Removes manual work.  No chance for manual error because Data (result) is directly fetch from  result file.  No extra programming or other skills are required.  Reduce Paper Work.  Faster Work  Reduce Repetition of Work by saving quick notes.  Data can be fetching from Excel File, so existing data if any can be also used.

3.4) Schedule feasibility
 To develop the project according the time schedule.  First do requirement specification and analysis.  Then create database of project.  After that create design of project, then coding.  Then, last testing of the final project.

4.2 Fact Finding Technique (FFT) In the system development following steps are adopted:  Manual system watch carefully studies with its drawbacks and user requirements.  Requirement of user can be study with the help of the interview of the concern person.  While developing the system it is very necessary to look various file related with data and suggestion were taken from the file.  The necessary program and document were prepared for required outputs in the interactive manner by designing skills.  Debugging and testing of program were perform with the tested data.  Integration of whole system was done who achieved the co-ordination.  At last necessary coding were prepared for the outputs.

Hardware Requirements Processor Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium IV or higher RAM 64 Mb or Higher Software Requirements Operating System Win-98, Win-XP or any other higher version Database Ms Access Disk Space 130 Mb

Login Sr. No. 1 2 Field User name Password Data Type Nvarchar Nvarchar Size 50 50 PK/FK Required No No Reference Table

Company_info Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Field Company_id Company_name Industry House Incorporation year Chairman Director Secratory Auditor Face value Office address City Country Email Website Office telephone Data Type Size Int Nvarchar Nvarchar Nvarchar Int Nvarchar Nvarchar Nvarchar Nvarchar Money Nvarchar Nvarchar Nvarchar Nvarchar Nvarchar Varchar 4 200 50 50 4 50 50 50 50 1000 30 30 200 200 50 PK/FK PK Required Reference Table Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No No No Yes

Company_ share

Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Field Company id Price Last price Change Change price Min Max Today change

Data Type Size Int Money Money Float Float Money Money Money 4

PK/FK PK

Required Yes Yes No No No No No Yes

Reference Table

8 8

Feedback Sr. No. 1 2 3 Field User name Date Comment Data Type Size Varchar Datetime Nvarchar 50 8 4000 PK/FK Required No No No Reference Table

User-info Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Field User id Datetime First name Last name Birth name Gender Address City State Pincode Mobile no. Data Type Size PK/FK Required Reference Table

12 13 14 15 16 17

Email id User name Password

Sponsor Documents

Or use your account on DocShare.tips

Hide

Forgot your password?

Or register your new account on DocShare.tips

Hide

Lost your password? Please enter your email address. You will receive a link to create a new password.

Back to log-in

Close