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REPORT ON SOFTWARE DESIGN AND
ANALYSIS Library Circulation System
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Report on
Software Design and Analysis
Library Circulation System
SE 605
Software Design and Analysis
Prepared By:
Md. Arif Ibne Ali – BIT0308
Md. Shafiuzzaman – BIT0322
Nadia Nahar – BIT0327
Submitted To:
Md. Nurul Ahad Tawhid
Submission Date:
9th November, 2013
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November 9, 2013
Md. Nurul Ahad Tawhid
Lecturer
Institute of Information Technology
University of Dhaka
Subject: Letter of Submission
Dear Sir,
We are pleased to submit the Software Design and Analysis Report on Library
Circulation System that you had asked, we tried to find the scope of this Project and
its prospect from a pragmatic point of view. We have faced many obstacles in
preparing the diagrams. But at the end, we have successfully accomplished preparing
this document.
Therefore, we request you to accept this report. We believe that you’ll find it in
order. We are eagerly expecting your feedback on the overall report.
Yours sincerely,
BIT0308, BIT0322, BIT0327
3rd Batch
Institute of Information Technology
University of Dhaka
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Executive Summery
The purpose of Library Circulation System (LCS) is to provide a convenient, easy-to-use, Internet-
based application for Librarians to track and manage the circulation of resources at a university,
which include books, magazines, journals, Compact Disks (CD), videocassettes, Digital Video
Disks (DVD) etc. In addition, the purpose of LCS is also to provide a convenient, Internet-based
method for Students and Faculty of a university to search for items in the library’s circulation,
renew items they have checked out, and reserve items .This report provides the Software
Architectural Design, Component Level design, User Interface Design to develop the system.
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Acknowledgement
By the Grace of ALMIGHTY ALLAH we have completed our Report on Software Design and analysis
of Library Circulation System. We are grateful to the project supervisor Md. Nurul Ahad Tawhid Sir
for his supervision throughout the working time. He helped us a lot by sharing his valuable knowledge
with us.
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Revision History
Name Date Changes Version Signature
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Architectural
Design
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Software
Component
Level Design
30/9/2013 1.2
Software
User
Interface
Design
9/11/2013 1.3
Software
Design and
Analysis
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Table of Content
Chapter 1: Architectural Design ..................................................................................................... 1
1.0 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Represent the System in Context .......................................................................................... 2
1.2 Define Archetypes ................................................................................................................. 2
1.3 Refine the Architecture into Components ............................................................................. 4
1.4 Describe Instantiations of the System ................................................................................... 5
1.5 Mapping Requirements into a Software Architecture .......................................................... 6
Chapter 2: Component Level Design ............................................................................................ 14
2.0 Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 14
2.1 Identify All Classes that Correspond to Problem Domain.................................................. 15
2.2 Identify All Classes that Correspond to Infrastructure Domain ......................................... 16
2.3 Elaborate All Design Classes that are not acquired as Reusable………………………….17
2.4 Describe Persistent Data Sources and Identify the Classes Required to Manage them.......39
2.5 Develop and Elaborate Behavioral Representations for a Class or Component…………..40
2.6 Elaborate Deployment Diagrams to Provide Additional Implementation Detail…………45
Chapter 3: User Interface Design .................................................................................................. 46
3.0 Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 46
3.1 Interface Analysis ............................................................................................................... 46
3.1.1 User Analysis ............................................................................................................... 46
3.1.2 Task Analysis ............................................................................................................... 47
3.2 Interface Design Steps ........................................................................................................ 50
3.2.1 Define interface objects and actions ............................................................................ 50
3.2.2 Define events that will cause the state of the user interface to change……………….73
3.2.3 Depict each interface state as it look to end user……………………………………..76
Chapter 4: Conclusion................................................................................................................... 80
Appendix ....................................................................................................................................... 81
References ................................................................................................................................. 81
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Chapter 1
Architectural Design
1.0 Introduction
Architectural design represents the structure of data and program components that are required to
build a computer-based system. It considers the architectural style that the system will take, the
structure and properties of the components that constitute the system and the interrelationships
that occur among all architectural components of a system. We follow the following steps in our
architectural design process of Library Circulation System.
i. Represent the system in context
ii. Define archetypes
iii. Refine the architecture into components
iv. Describe instantiations of the system
In following sections, we will represent these steps.
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1.1 Represent the System in Context
In this step, we have used an architectural context diagram (ACD) to model the manner in which
software interacts with entities external to its boundaries.
Figure 1: Architectural context diagram (ACD)
1.2 Define Archetypes
An archetype is a pattern that represents a core abstraction that is critical to the design of an
architecture for the target system. We have defined the following archetypes for our Library
Circulation System.
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Figure 2: Relationships for LCS archetype
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1.3 Refine the Architecture into Components
Based on the archetypes, we refined the software architecture into components to illustrate the
overall structure and architectural style of the system
Figure 3: Overall architectural structure for LCS with top-level components
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1.4 Describe Instantiations of the System
Figure 4: LCS with component elaboration
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1.5 Mapping Requirements into a Software Architecture
Level 0
Figure 5: Level 0 DFD
Figure 6: First level factoring
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Level 1.1 - User
Figure 7: Level 1.1 DFD
Figure 8: Second level factoring (User)
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Level 1.2 Admin
Figure 9: Level 1.2 DFD (Admin)
Figure 10: Second level factoring (Admin)
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Level 1.3 Librarian
Figure 11: Level 1.3 DFD
Figure 12: Second level factoring (Librarian)
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Level 2.1 User
Figure 13: Level 2.1 DFD
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Figure 14: Third level Factoring (User)
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Level 2.2 Librarian
Figure 15: Level 2.2 DFD
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Figure 16: Third level factoring (Librarian)
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Chapter 2
Component Level Design 2.0 Introduction
Component level design defines the data structures, algorithms, interface characteristics and
communication mechanisms allocated to each software components. We follow the following
steps in the component level design of our Library circulation system.
i. Identify all design classes that correspond to the problem domain
ii. Identify all design classes that correspond to the infrastructure domain
iii. Elaborate all design classes
iv. Describe persistent data sources (databases and files) and identify the classes required to
manage them
v. Develop and elaborate behavioral representations for a class or component
vi. Elaborate deployment diagrams to provide additional implementation detail
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2.1 Identify All Classes that Correspond to Problem Domain
Figure 17: Problem domain classes
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2.2 Identify All Classes that Correspond to Infrastructure Domain
Figure 18: Infrastructure Domain Classes
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2.3 Elaborate All Design Classes that are not acquired as Reusable
Components
Figure 19: Class elaboration
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Figure 20: Class elaboration
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Figure 21: Class elaboration
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Figure 22: Class elaboration
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Figure 23: Class elaboration
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Step- III(a)
Specify Message Details when Classes or Components Collaborate
Search
Renew
1.ItemList := InputItem(itemName)
1.ItemDetails := selectItem(itemName) 2.ItemStatus := renewRequest(itemDetails)
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Issue
Retreive
1.userDetails := selectUser(userName) 2.userStatus := checkUserStatus (user)
3.itemDetails := selectItem(itemName) 4.itemStatus := checkItemStatus (item)
1.userDetails := selectUser(userName)
3.itemDetails := selectItem(itemName)
2.Fine := checkFine(User)
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ItemAvailability
NotifyUser
1.itemAvailability := notify(Item,ItemNumber)
1.userDetails := selectUser(userName) 3.confirmation := sendNotification (report)
2.itemDetails := selectItem(itemName)
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BlockUser
calculateFine
generateReport
1.userDetails := selectUser(userName) 3.confirmation := sendNotification (report) 4. confirmation := changeUserStatus(user)
2.itemDetails := selectItem(itemName)
1.duration := getDuration(user,item)
3.fineRate := getRate(itemType)
2.itemType := getItemType(item)
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Step-III(b)
Identify Appropriate Interfaces for each Component
Search
1.fineNotification := getNotification() 2.userDetails := getUser() 3. email := acquireEmail(user)
4.confirmation := reportGenerateAndSend (fineDetails)
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Renew
Issue
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Retrieve
ItemAvailability
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NotifyUser
BlockUser
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CalculateFine
GenerateReport
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Step-III(c)
Elaborate Attributes and Define Data Types and Data Structures Required to
Implement them
Attribute Name Class Data Type/Data Structure
user_type user enum
user_name user,administrator,librarian string
password user,administrator,librarian string
user_status user enum
e-mail user,administrator,librarian string
report_no report int
intended_user report int
date report date
report_type report enum
fine_type fine Enum
fine_amount fine Int
assigned_user fine, item Int
assigned_item fine Int
fine_rate fine Double
borrowing_duration fine Int
item_type item Enum
call_number item Int
item_status item Enum
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Step-III(d)
Describe Processing Flow within each Operation in Detail
Search
Input Item
Validate Input
retrieve
Arrange Alphabetically
Arrange by Arrival Date
Arrange by Category
show
arrangeType=Name
arrangeType=ArrivalDate
arrangeType=Category
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Renew
Select Item
Show Item Details
Renew Request
Check Item Availability
Update
available
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Issue
Select User
Select Item
Check Item Availability
Update Item,User
available
Not available
Check User Availability
active
blocked
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Retreive
Select User
Select Item
Update User
Check Fine
no
yes Generate Report
Update Item
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Item Availability
Notify User
Select Item Type
Count Item No
Connect DB
Notify Librarian
Select User
Get Data
Select Item
Generate Notification
Send Notification
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Block User
Calculate Fine
Select User
Get Data
Select Item
Generate Notification
Send Notification
Block User
Get Duration
Get Rate
Get Item Type
Calculate
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Generate Report
Get Notification
Get User
Calculate Fine
Acquire Email
Send Notification
Update User
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2.4 Describe Persistent Data Sources and Identify the Classes Required to
Manage them
• Date Source
– User Database
– Item Database
• Required Class
– DB Connect
– DAO
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2.5 Develop and Elaborate Behavioral Representations for a Class or
Component
Administrator
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Librarian
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User
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Item
Report
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DAO
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2.6 Elaborate Deployment Diagrams to Provide Additional Implementation
Detail
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Chapter 3
User Interface Design 3.0 Introduction
User interface design creates an effective communication medium between a human and a
computer. The interface has to be right because it models a user’s perception of the software. As
we know that a key tenet of all software engineering process models is “understand the problem
before you attempt to design a solution”, we analysis the interface before starting the design steps.
3.1 Interface Analysis We divide interface analysis into following parts:
i. User Analysis
ii. Task Analysis
3.1.1 User Analysis
In this part we follow two steps:
a. Identify user
b. Know user
Identify user
From the requirements specification we have identified following four user categories.
1. Librarian
2. Student
3. Faculty
4. Admin
Know user
We collect following information about the users.
Librarian
Age: 30-50
Work type: Clerical
Skills: Average
Domain expert: Yes
Application expert: No
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Office hour: Normal
Frequency of use: Very frequently
Consequence of a mistake: High
General computer experience: Yes
Student
Age: 20-30
Skills: Average
Frequency of use: Occasionally
Consequence of a mistake: Low
General computer experience: Yes
Teacher
Age: 30-60
Skills: Above Average
Frequency of use: Occasionally
Consequence of a mistake: Low
General computer experience: Yes
3.1.2 Task Analysis
In this step we identify and analyze the tasks of every users separately.
Librarian: Librarian has following tasks.
1. Issue
Goal: Issue the requested item
Precondition:
User must be eligible for taking requested item
Item is available
Sub-task:
i. Check user status
ii. Check item status
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iii. Update user status
iv. Update item status
2. Retrieve
Goal: Receive borrowed item
Precondition:
Item must be issued for the particular user
Sub-task:
i. Update user status
ii. Update item status
Student and Faculty:
1. Search
Goal: Search an item
2. Renew
Goal: Renew an item
Precondition:
Logged in as valid user
Item must be available
Sub-task: Logged in
3. Booking
Goal: Booking an item
Precondition:
Valid User
Valid but unavailable Item at the particular time
Sub-task:
Check item status
Send request
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Admin:
1. Configure the Due Date for an Item
Goal: Change the Due Date for an Item
Precondition:
Valid Item
Sub-task:
Search user
2. Configure the Fine for Overdue Item:
Goal: Change the Due Date for an Item
Sub-task:
Search item
3. Change user type
Goal: Change the user type
Precondition:
Valid User
Sub-task:
Update user status
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3.2 Interface Design Steps
We follow the following steps to design the Library Circulation System (LCS) user interface.
i. Define interface objects and actions
ii. Define events that will cause the state of the user interface to change
iii. Depict each interface state as it look to end user
3.2.1 Define interface objects and actions
We identified following objects and actions for the user interface.
A. External
a. Home
Figure 31: External Home
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b. Items
Figure 32: External Items
c. About
d. FAQ
e. Login
f. Contact
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B. Internal : Librarian
a. Dashboard
Figure 33: Librarian Dashboard
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b. Configure : Change user type
Figure 34: Change user type (Librarian)
c. Change user type : Modify
Figure 35: Change user type: Modify (Librarian)
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d. Change Item Borrowing Duration
Figure 36: Change Item Borrowing Duration (Librarian)
e. Change Item Borrowing Duration: Modify
Figure 37: Change Item Borrowing Duration: Modify(Librarian)
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f. Manage Item: Add/Edit Item
Figure 38: Manage Item: Add/Edit Item
g. Manage Item: Add/Edit Item: Add
Figure 39: Manage Item: Add/Edit Item: Add
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h. Manage Item: Add/Edit Item: Modify
Figure 40: Manage Item: Add/Edit Item: Modify
i. Manage Item: Delete Item
Figure 41: Manage Item: Delete Item
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j. Management: Issue
Figure 42: Management: Issue
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k. Management: Retrieve
Figure 43: Management: Retrieve
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l. Management: Return
Figure 44: Management: Return
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m. Manage User
Figure 45: Manage User
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n. Change Password
Figure 46: Change Password
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C. Internal: User
a. Dashboard
Figure 47: Dashboard (User)
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b. Borrow: New Item
Figure 48: Borrow: New Item
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c. Borrow: Renew
Figure 49: Borrow: Renew
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d. Check Status
Figure 50: Check Status
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e. Change Password
Figure 51: Change Password
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D. Internal : Admin
a. Dashboard
Figure 52: Dashboard
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b. Configuration: User Management
Figure 53: Configuration: User Management
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c. Configuration: Item Type Management
Figure 54: Configuration: Item Type Management
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d. Management: Fine
Figure 55: Management: Fine
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e. Management: Borrowing Duration
Figure 56: Management: Borrowing Duration
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f. Change Password
Figure 57: Change Password
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3.2.2 Define events that will cause the state of the user interface to change
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3.2.3 Depict each interface state as it look to end user
Figure 59: Home
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Figure 60: Items
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Figure 61: Login Form
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Figure 62: Admin Dashboard
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Chapter 4
Conclusion
We are pleased to submit the final Software Design and Analysis report on Library circulation
system. From this, the readers will get a clear and easy view of library circulation system. To
improve Library System efficiency, library management needs to automate the acquisition and
circulation tasks. A library with automated software system is more effective than paper based
manual system. This document can be used effectively to maintain software development cycle. It
will be very easy to conduct the whole project using it. Hopefully, this document can also help our
junior BSSE batch students. We tried our best to remove all dependencies and make effective and
fully designed document. We believe that reader will find it in order.
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Appendix
References
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McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-285318-2
2. Ralph, Paul (2012). "The Illusion of Design in Software Development".
Engineering
3. Sommerville, I. Software Engineering, 7th ed. Harlow, UK: Addison Wesley, 2006
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