Software Requirement Specification
For the project,
AUTOMATED TOURIST GUIDANCE SYSTEM
Submitted by,
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INDEX
1. Existing System
2. Proposed System
3. Real Requirement
4. Business Logic
5. Operation Performed
6. Relation between the user input & databases
7. Future expansion
1. EXISTING SYSTEM
Though in development countries have they have got several software and GPS application for guiding the tourists, as far as Kerala is concerned provided booklet.
Containing the details of all the tourist centers in the district is only the source available for guiding the tourists.
Limitation
for using this booklet effectively the user should be able to identify his current location
2. For pin pointing an exact location using a map is tedious task
2. PROPOSED SYSTEM
In ATGS we are trying to overcome the limitation of identifying the current location using GPS device .detailed information about the current location of interest should be listed out according to genre of interest and further details including what type of transportation facility, cost, accommodation facility and cost.
3. REAL REQUIREMENT
The software need to convert latitude and longitude given by the GPS system into an grid format with which we can pin point an exact location up to 10 meter approximately distance with GPS equipment provided
4. BUSINESS LOGIC
Private
Private
In private sector the revenue is generated by
integrating advertisement into software
By marketing the GPS system which is bought in back.
Public( government)
By implementing this, the revenue to the government will increase by various means. Some of them are as the system works well the number of tourist visiting the region will increase gradually that will bring benefit to the revenue income, also the tourist for a short span of time he/ she would able to give back the equipment when leave from the place .this allows the government to implement pay back policy for the equipment return.
5. OPERATION PERFORMED
ATGS is proposed to working to modes.
1. Mode 1(general mode)
In this mode of operation we first identify the current location of the user. It then displays the main tourist centers within, ‘X’ km
2. Mode 2 (search mode)
We are basically searching in to levels
1. Local
2All over the state
1. Local
We are searching the current location.
2. All over the state
We are searching all over the state.
Searching can be done upon various location name or places of archaeological importance, scenic location. Depending upon the searching attribute in variety of information regarding the result displayed to the user
It may include details like photograph, different type of transportation available, different routes available and average costs.
RATING SYSTEM
User is free to rate the tourist spot according to liking this along with the previous rating of the different users we calculate average rating of the spot.
6. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INPUT AND DATABASE
There are different inputs
CO ORDINATE
LOCATION NAME
LOCATION TYPE
1. CO ORDINATE
When coordinates are given the details corresponding to that coordinate including the location name, location type is accessible .
2. LOCATION NAME
When location name is given as input we will get the coordinates from the respective table along with the places of interest lying near to the location.
3. LOCATION TYPE
When input is location type it will result in the listing of all the location name of the mentioned type along with location type specific details. For example photos of the location of location type scenic
7. FUTURE EXPANSION
Future expansion is entirely depending up on wide availability of Internet connection. Even though we have up to seventy five percentage mobile connectivity in state the speeds are not fast enough and network is reliable enough as of now. Once the state is completely wireless broad band connected we expect the following features.
Once we have reliable wireless Internet coverage throughout the state the system can be made 100 percent online. The GPS device can completely avoided in which‘s place of will come a geographic mapping of proposed broad band wireless network
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