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Table of Contents 
1. INTRODUCTION 
1.1. Objective 
1.2. Scope 
1.3. Glossary 
1.4. Overview 
2. OVERALL DESCRIPTION 
2.1. Product Perspective 
2.2. Product Functions 
2.3. User Characteristics 
2.4. Constrains 
2.5. Assumptions and Dependencies 
2.6. Apportioning of requirements 
3. REQUIRMENT SPECIFICATION 
3.1. Function Requirements 
3.1.1. Performance Requirements 
3.1.2. Design Constraints 
3.1.3. Hardware Requirements 
3.1.4. Software Requirements 
3.1.5. Other Requirements 
3.2. Non-Function Requirement 
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3.2.1. Security 
3.2.2. Reliability 
3.2.3. Availability 
3.2.4. Maintainability 
3.2.5. Supportability 
4. DIAGRAM 
4.1. Use Case Diagram 
4.2. Class Diagram 
4.3. State Diagram 
4.4. Sequence Diagram 
4.5. Data flow Diagram 
5. GUI 
5.1. Screen Shots 
6. REFERENCES 
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Introduction 
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1.Introduction 
The introduction of the Software Requirements Specification (SRS) provides an overview of 
the entire SRS purpose ,scope, definitions, acronyms, abbreviations, references and overview 
of SRS.A Software Requirements Specification (SRS) - a requirements specification for a 
software system - is a complete description of the behaviour of a system to be developed. It 
includes a set of use cases that describe all the interactions the users will have with the 
software. Use cases are also known as functional requirements. In addition to use cases, the 
SRS also contains non-functional (or supplementary) requirements. Non-functional 
requirements are requirements which impose constraints on the design or implementation 
(such as performance engineering requirements, quality standards, or design constraints). The 
aim of this document is to gather and analyse and give an in-depth insight of the complete 
Marvel Electronics and Home Entertainment software system by defining the problem 
statement in detail. This is a documentation of the project Railways Reservation 
System done sincerely and satisfactorily by my group members. A Software has to be 
developed for automating the manual Railway Reservation System. 
 RESERVE SEATS – Reservation form has to be filled by passenger. If seats are 
available entries like train name, number, destination are made. 
 CANCEL RESERVATION- The clerk deletes the entry in the System and changes in 
the Reservation Status. 
 VIEW RESERVATION STATUS-The user need to enter the PIN number printed on 
ticket. 
1.1 Objective: 
The purpose of this source is to describe the railway reservation system which provides the 
train timing details, reservation, billing and cancellation on various types of reservation 
namely, 
• Confirm Reservation for confirm Seat. 
• Reservation against Cancellation. 
• Waiting list Reservation. 
• Online Reservation. 
• Tatkal Reservation. 
The origin of most software systems is in the need of a client, who either wants to automate 
the existing manual system or desires a new software system. The software system is itself 
created by the developer. Finally, the end user will use the completed system. Thus, there are 
three major parties interested in a new system: the client, the user, and the developer. 
Somehow the requirements for the system that will satisfy the needs of the clients and the 
concerns of the users have to be communicated to the developer. The problem is that the 
client doesn’t usually design the software or the software development process and the 
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developer does not understand the client’s problem and the application area. This causes a 
communication gap between the parties involved in the development of the project. 
The basic purpose of Software Requirement Specification (SRS) is to bridge this 
communication gap. SRS is the medium through which the client’s and the user’s needs are 
accurately specified; indeed SRS forms the basis of software development. 
Another important purpose of developing an SRS is helping the clients understanding their 
own needs. An SRS establishes the basis for agreement between the client and the supplier on 
what the software product will do. 
An SRS provides a reference for validation of the final product.A high quality SRS is a 
prerequisite to high quality software and it also reduces the development cost. 
A few factors that direct us to develop a new system are given below -: 
1. Faster System 
2. Accuracy 
3. Reliability 
4. Informative 
5. Reservations and cancellations from anywhere to any place 
1.2 Scop: 
“Railways Reservation System” is an attempt to simulate the basic concepts of an online 
Reservation system. The system enables to perform the following functions: 
 SEARCH FOR TRAIN 
 BOOKING OF A SELECTED FLIGHT 
 PAYMENT 
 CANCELLATION 
 Freight Revenue enhancement 
 Passenger Revenue enhancement 
 Improved & optimized service 
1.3 Glossary: 
This should define all technical terms and abbreviations used in the document 
 NTES – National Train Enquiry System 
 IVRS – Interactive Voice Response system 
 PRS – passenger reservation system 
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 DFD :- Data Flow Diagram 
 ERD :- Entity Relationship Diagram 
 SRS :- Software Requirements Specification 
 STD :- State Transition Diagram 
 
1.4 Overview: 
The remaining sections of this document provide a general description, including 
characteristics of the users of this project, the product's hardware, and the functional and data 
requirements of the product. General description of the project is discussed in section 2 of 
this document. Section 3 gives the functional requirements, data requirements and 
constraints and assumptions made while designing the E-Store. It also gives the user 
viewpoint of product. Section 3 also gives the specific requirements of the product. Section 
3 also discusses the external interface requirements and gives detailed description of 
functional requirements. Section 4 is for supporting information. 
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Overall Description 
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2.Overall Description 
This document contains the problem statement that the current system is facing which is 
hampering the growth opportunities of the company. It further contains a list of the 
stakeholders and users of the proposed solution. It also illustrates the needs and wants of the 
stakeholders that were identified in the brainstorming exercise as part of the requirements 
workshop. It further lists and briefly describes the major features and a brief description of 
each of the proposed system. 
2.1 Product Perspective: 
Before the automation, the system suffered from the following DRAWBACKS: 
 Ø The existing system is highly manual involving a lot of paper work and calculation 
and therefore may be erroneous. This has lead to inconsistency and inaccuracy in the 
maintenance of data. 
 Ø The data, which is stored on the paper only, may be lost, stolen or destroyed due to 
natural calamity like fire and water. 
 Ø The existing system is sluggish and consumes a lot of time causing inconvenience 
to customers and the airlines staff. 
 Ø Due to manual nature, it is difficult to update, delete, add or view the data. 
 Ø Since the number of passengers have drastically increased therefore maintaining 
and retrieving detailed record of passenger is extremely difficult. 
 Ø An railways has many offices around the world, an absence of a link between these 
offices lead to lack of coordination and communication. 
Hence the railways reservation system is proposed with the following 
 Ø The computerization of the reservation system will reduce a lot of paperwork and 
hence the load on the airline administrative staff. 
 Ø The machine performs all calculations. Hence chances of error are nil. 
 Ø The passenger, reservation, cancellation list can easily be retrieved and any 
required addition, deletion or updation can be performed. 
 Ø The system provides for user-ID validation, hence unauthorized access is 
prevented. 
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2.2 Project Functions: 
Booking agents with varying levels of familiarity with computers will mostly use this system. 
With this in mind, an important feature of this software is that it be relatively simple to use. 
The scope of this project encompasses: - 
¨ Search: This function allows the booking agent to search for train that are available 
between the two travel cities, namely the "Departure city" and "Arrival city" as desired by the 
traveller. The system initially prompts the agent for the departure and arrival city, the date of 
departure, preferred time slot and the number of passengers. It then displays a list of train 
available with different airlines between the designated cities on the specified date and time. 
¨ Selection: This function allows a particular train to be selected from the displayed list. All 
the details of the train are shown :- 
1. train Number 
2. Date, time and place of departure 
3. Date, time and place of arrival 
4. TRAIN Duration 
5. Fare per head 
6. Number of stoppages – 0, 1, 2… 
¨ Review: If the seats are available, then the software prompts for the booking of train. The 
train information is shown. The total fare including taxes is shown and flight details are 
reviewed. 
¨ Traveller Information: It asks for the details of all the passengers supposed to travel 
including name, address, telephone number and e-mail id. 
¨ Payment: It asks the agent to enter the various credit card details of the person making the 
reservation. 
1. Credit card type 
2. Credit card number 
3. CVC number of the card 
4. Expiration date of the card 
5. The name on the card 
¨ Cancellation : The system also allows the passenger to cancel an existing reservation. 
This function registers the information regarding a passenger who has requested for a 
cancellation of his/her ticket. It includes entries pertaining to the train No., Confirmation No., 
Name, Date of Journey, Fare deducted. 
2.3 User Characteristics: 
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 Ø EDUCATIONAL LEVEL:-At least user of the system should be comfortable with 
English language. 
 Ø TECHNICAL EXPERTISE: - User should be comfortable using general purpose 
applications on the computer system. 
2.4 Constrains: 
Software constraints: 
 Ø The system will run under windows98 or higher platforms of operating system. 
2.5 Assumptions and Dependencies: 
 Ø Booking Agents will be having a valid user name an password to access the 
software 
 Ø The software needs booking agent to have complete knowledge of railways 
reservation system. 
 Ø Software is dependent on access to internet. 
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Requirement Specification 
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3.1 Function Requirements 
3.1.1 performance requirements: 
 User Satisfaction: - The system is such that it stands up to the user expectations. 
 Response Time: -The response of all the operation is good. This has been made 
possible by careful programming. 
 Error Handling: - Response to user errors and undesired situations has been taken 
care of to ensure that the system operates without halting. 
 Safety and Robustness: - The system is able to avoid or tackle disastrous action. In 
other words, it should be foul proof. The system safeguards against undesired events, 
without human intervention. 
 Portable: - The software should not be architecture specific. It should be easily 
transferable to other platforms if needed. 
 User friendliness: - The system is easy to learn and understand. A native user can 
also use the system effectively, without any difficulties. 
3.1.2 Design constrian: 
There are a number of factors in the client’s environment that may restrict the choices of a 
designer. Such factors include standards that must be followed, resource limits, operating 
environment, reliability and security requirements and policies that may have an impact on 
the design of the system. An SRS (Software Requirements Analysis and Specification) 
should identify and specify all such constraints. 
Ø Standard Compliance: - This specifies the requirements for the standards the system 
must follow. The standards may include the report format and accounting properties. 
Ø Hardware Limitations :- The software may have to operate on some existing or 
predetermined hardware, thus imposing restrictions on the design. Hardware limitations can 
include the types of machines to be used, operating system available on the system, languages 
supported and limits on primary and secondary storage. 
Ø Reliability and Fault Tolerance: - Fault tolerance requirements can place a major 
constraint on how the system is to be designed. Fault tolerance requirements often make the 
system more complex and expensive. Requirements about system behavior in the face of 
certain kinds of faults are specified. Recovery requirements are often an integral part here, 
detailing what the system should do I some failure occurs to ensure certain properties. 
Reliability requirements are very important for critical applications. 
Ø Security: - Security requirements are particularly significant in defence systems and 
database systems. They place restrictions on the use of certain commands, control access to 
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data, provide different kinds of access requirements for different people, require the use of 
passwords and cryptography techniques and maintain a log of activities in the system. 
3.1.3 Hardware requirements: 
For the hardware requirements the SRS specifies the logical characteristics of each interface 
b/w the software product and the hardware components. It specifies the hardware 
requirements like memory restrictions, cache size, the processor, RAM size etc... those are 
required for the software to run. 
Minimum Hardware Requirements 
Processor Pentium III 
Hard disk drive 40 GB 
RAM 128 MB 
Cache 512 kb 
Preferred Hardware Requirements 
Processor Pentium IV 
Hard disk drive 80 GB 
RAM 256 MB 
Cache 512 kb 
3.1.4 Software requirements: 
 Any window based operating system with DOS support are primary requirements for 
software development. Windows XP, FrontPage and dumps are required. The systems 
must be connected via LAN and connection to internet is mandatory. 
3.1.5 other requirements: 
Software should satisfy following requirements as well:- 
 SECURITY 
 Ø PORTABILITY 
 Ø CORRECTNESS 
 Ø EFFICIENCY 
 Ø FLEXIBILTY 
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 Ø TESTABILTY 
 Ø REUSABILTY 
3.2 Non-Function Requirements 
3.2.1 Security: 
The system use SSL (secured socket layer) in all transactions that include any confidential 
customer information. The system must automatically log out all customers after a period of 
inactivity. The system should not leave any cookies on the customer’s computer containing 
the user’s password. The system’s back-end servers shall only be accessible to authenticated 
management. 
3.2.2 Reliability: 
The reliability of the overall project depends on the reliability of the separate components. 
The main pillar of reliability of the system is the backup of the database which is 
continuously maintained and updated to reflect the most recent changes. Also the system will 
be functioning inside a container. Thus the overall stability of the system depends on the 
stability of container and its underlying operating system. 
3.2.3 Availability: 
The system should be available at all times, meaning the user can access it using a web 
browser, only restricted by the down time of the server on which the system runs. A customer 
friendly system which is in access of people around the world should work 24 hours. In case 
of a of a hardware failure or database corruption, a replacement page will be shown. Also in 
case of a hardware failure or database corruption, backups of the database should be retrieved 
from the server and saved by the Organizer. Then the service will be restarted. It means 24 x 
7 availability. 
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3.2.4 Maintainability: 
A commercial database is used for maintaining the database and the application server takes 
care of the site. In case of a failure, a re-initialization of the project will be done. Also the 
software design is being done with modularity in mind so that maintainability can be done 
efficiently. 
3.2.5 Supportability: 
The code and supporting modules of the system will be well documented and easy to 
understand. Online User Documentation and Help System Requirements. 
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Diagram 
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A use case diagram in the Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a type of behavioral 
diagram defined by and created from a Use-case analysis. Its purpose is to present a graphical 
overview of the functionality provided by a system in terms of actors, their goals (represented 
as use cases), and any dependencies between those use cases. The main purpose of a use case 
diagram is to show what system functions are performed for which actor. Roles of the actors 
in the system can be depicted. 
Interaction among actors is not shown on the use case diagram. If this interaction is essential 
to a coherent description of the desired behavior, perhaps the system or use case boundaries 
should be re-examined. Alternatively, interaction among actors can be part of the 
assumptions used in the use case. 
 Use cases 
A use case describes a sequence of actions that provide something of measurable 
value to an actor and is drawn as a horizontal ellipse. 
 Actors 
An actor is a person, organization, or external system that plays a role in one or more 
interactions with the system. 
 System boundary boxes(optional) 
A rectangle is drawn around the use cases, called the system boundary box, to indicate 
its scope of system. Anything within the box represents functionality that is in scope and 
anything outside the box is not. 
4.1 Use-case Diagram 
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4.2 Class Diagram 
User 
-userid : string 
-password : string 
-loginstatus : string 
-Name : string 
-Email : string 
+verifylogin()() : bool 
Admin 
1 
-SendconformEmail() : void Customer 
-SendRecipt() : void 
-address : string 
-deleteAlbum : void 
-phone : int 
-confirmOrder() : void 
-deleteOrder() : void 
+register() : void 
+login() : bool 
+updateprofile() : string 
1 
order 
-orderId : int 
-orderedDate : int 
-customerName : string 
-customerId : int 
-stutus : string 
+putOrder() : void 
+printOrder() : void 
* 
* 
* 
orderDetailed 
* 
-orderId : int 
-quantity : int 
-totalcost : int 
-calculatePrice : int 
+calPrice() : void 
Ticket 
-ticketnumber : int 
-tavellingclass : string 
-Dateofjourny : int 
Bank 
-bankName : string 
-branch : string 
-bankId : int 
Debitcard 
* 
payment 
-paymentMode : string 
+validatePayment()() : void 
+creditcardNo() 
-cardHoldername : string 
-securityCode : int 
-expireDate : int 
-cardNumber : int 
+validdatePayment() : void 
+checkFormet() : void 
1 
* 
Train 
* 
-train no : int 
-train name : string 
-source : string 
-destination : string 
-arrivaltime : int 
-departuretime : int 
Railway 
-name 
-shifttime 
+authentication() 
+updateDetail() 
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4.3 State Diagram 
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4.4 Sequence Diagram 
Customer Train Railway admin Printer Database Bank 
login to reservation 
Check avaiblity 
If availanle 
Request reservation form 
Provide reservation form 
Fill form & submit 
Update detail 
Request debit amount 
Request to print tickets 
Printing performed & issued 
Request cancellation 
Get reservation detail 
Ticket cancelled 
Update new detail 
Update reservation detail 
Perform cancellation 
Update cancelled detail 
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4.5 Data Flow Diagram 
A data flow diagram (DFD) is a graphical representation of the "flow" of data through an 
information system. DFDs can also be used for the visualization of data processing 
(structured design).On a DFD, data items flow from an external data source or an internal 
data store to an internal data store or an external data sink, via an internal process. A DFD 
provides no information about the timing of processes, or about whether processes will 
operate in sequence or in parallel. It is therefore quite different from a flowchart, which 
shows the flow of control through an algorithm, allowing a reader to determine what 
operations will be performed, in what order, and under what circumstances, but not what 
kinds of data will be input to and output from the system, nor where the data will come from 
and go to, nor where the data will be stored (all of which are shown on a DFD). 
It is common practice to draw a context-level data flow diagram first, which shows the 
interaction between the system and external agents which act as data sources and data sinks. 
On the context diagram (also known as the 'Level 0 DFD') the system's interactions with the 
outside world are modelled purely in terms of data flows across the system boundary. The 
context diagram shows the entire system as a single process, and gives no clues as to its 
internal organization. 
This context-level DFD is next "exploded", to produce a Level 1 DFD that shows some of the 
detail of the system being modelled. The Level 1 DFD shows how the system is divided into 
sub-systems (processes), each of which deals with one or more of the data flows to or from an 
external agent, and which together provide all of the functionality of the system as a whole. It 
also identifies internal data stores that must be present in order for the system to do its job, 
and shows the flow of data between the various parts of the system. 
Level 0: 
Railway 
Enter detail 
User Admin 
Reservation 
Get ticket 
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Level 1: 
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Level 2: 
Admin 
Railway 
database 
database 
Reservation Check availiblity 
Conform ticket 
Cancelation 
Check 
status 
Payment 
User 
Appi ly for ticket 
Apply for 
cancelation 
cancelation 
detail 
ss 
Enter 
payment 
deta il 
Give 
availiblity 
Cancellation 
process 
Conform 
cancellation 
Payment 
done 
Payment 
process 
View 
detai 
l 
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Graphical User 
Interface 
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5.1 Screen Short 
The system shall provide a uniform look and feel between all the web pages. 
Home Page: 
Login: 
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Registration: 
Search Train: 
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Other Screen: 
Example: 
Indian Railways Official Website: 
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6 . References 
1. IEEE SRS Format 
2. Yatra.com 
3. Irctc.co.in 
4. Indianrail.gov.in 
5. www.google.com 
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  • 2. Railway Reservation 2 Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Objective 1.2. Scope 1.3. Glossary 1.4. Overview 2. OVERALL DESCRIPTION 2.1. Product Perspective 2.2. Product Functions 2.3. User Characteristics 2.4. Constrains 2.5. Assumptions and Dependencies 2.6. Apportioning of requirements 3. REQUIRMENT SPECIFICATION 3.1. Function Requirements 3.1.1. Performance Requirements 3.1.2. Design Constraints 3.1.3. Hardware Requirements 3.1.4. Software Requirements 3.1.5. Other Requirements 3.2. Non-Function Requirement Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 2
  • 3. Railway Reservation 3 3.2.1. Security 3.2.2. Reliability 3.2.3. Availability 3.2.4. Maintainability 3.2.5. Supportability 4. DIAGRAM 4.1. Use Case Diagram 4.2. Class Diagram 4.3. State Diagram 4.4. Sequence Diagram 4.5. Data flow Diagram 5. GUI 5.1. Screen Shots 6. REFERENCES Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 3
  • 4. Railway Reservation 4 Introduction Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 4
  • 5. Railway Reservation 5 1.Introduction The introduction of the Software Requirements Specification (SRS) provides an overview of the entire SRS purpose ,scope, definitions, acronyms, abbreviations, references and overview of SRS.A Software Requirements Specification (SRS) - a requirements specification for a software system - is a complete description of the behaviour of a system to be developed. It includes a set of use cases that describe all the interactions the users will have with the software. Use cases are also known as functional requirements. In addition to use cases, the SRS also contains non-functional (or supplementary) requirements. Non-functional requirements are requirements which impose constraints on the design or implementation (such as performance engineering requirements, quality standards, or design constraints). The aim of this document is to gather and analyse and give an in-depth insight of the complete Marvel Electronics and Home Entertainment software system by defining the problem statement in detail. This is a documentation of the project Railways Reservation System done sincerely and satisfactorily by my group members. A Software has to be developed for automating the manual Railway Reservation System.  RESERVE SEATS – Reservation form has to be filled by passenger. If seats are available entries like train name, number, destination are made.  CANCEL RESERVATION- The clerk deletes the entry in the System and changes in the Reservation Status.  VIEW RESERVATION STATUS-The user need to enter the PIN number printed on ticket. 1.1 Objective: The purpose of this source is to describe the railway reservation system which provides the train timing details, reservation, billing and cancellation on various types of reservation namely, • Confirm Reservation for confirm Seat. • Reservation against Cancellation. • Waiting list Reservation. • Online Reservation. • Tatkal Reservation. The origin of most software systems is in the need of a client, who either wants to automate the existing manual system or desires a new software system. The software system is itself created by the developer. Finally, the end user will use the completed system. Thus, there are three major parties interested in a new system: the client, the user, and the developer. Somehow the requirements for the system that will satisfy the needs of the clients and the concerns of the users have to be communicated to the developer. The problem is that the client doesn’t usually design the software or the software development process and the Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 5
  • 6. Railway Reservation 6 developer does not understand the client’s problem and the application area. This causes a communication gap between the parties involved in the development of the project. The basic purpose of Software Requirement Specification (SRS) is to bridge this communication gap. SRS is the medium through which the client’s and the user’s needs are accurately specified; indeed SRS forms the basis of software development. Another important purpose of developing an SRS is helping the clients understanding their own needs. An SRS establishes the basis for agreement between the client and the supplier on what the software product will do. An SRS provides a reference for validation of the final product.A high quality SRS is a prerequisite to high quality software and it also reduces the development cost. A few factors that direct us to develop a new system are given below -: 1. Faster System 2. Accuracy 3. Reliability 4. Informative 5. Reservations and cancellations from anywhere to any place 1.2 Scop: “Railways Reservation System” is an attempt to simulate the basic concepts of an online Reservation system. The system enables to perform the following functions:  SEARCH FOR TRAIN  BOOKING OF A SELECTED FLIGHT  PAYMENT  CANCELLATION  Freight Revenue enhancement  Passenger Revenue enhancement  Improved & optimized service 1.3 Glossary: This should define all technical terms and abbreviations used in the document  NTES – National Train Enquiry System  IVRS – Interactive Voice Response system  PRS – passenger reservation system Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 6
  • 7. Railway Reservation 7  DFD :- Data Flow Diagram  ERD :- Entity Relationship Diagram  SRS :- Software Requirements Specification  STD :- State Transition Diagram  1.4 Overview: The remaining sections of this document provide a general description, including characteristics of the users of this project, the product's hardware, and the functional and data requirements of the product. General description of the project is discussed in section 2 of this document. Section 3 gives the functional requirements, data requirements and constraints and assumptions made while designing the E-Store. It also gives the user viewpoint of product. Section 3 also gives the specific requirements of the product. Section 3 also discusses the external interface requirements and gives detailed description of functional requirements. Section 4 is for supporting information. Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 7
  • 8. Railway Reservation 8 Overall Description Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 8
  • 9. Railway Reservation 9 2.Overall Description This document contains the problem statement that the current system is facing which is hampering the growth opportunities of the company. It further contains a list of the stakeholders and users of the proposed solution. It also illustrates the needs and wants of the stakeholders that were identified in the brainstorming exercise as part of the requirements workshop. It further lists and briefly describes the major features and a brief description of each of the proposed system. 2.1 Product Perspective: Before the automation, the system suffered from the following DRAWBACKS:  Ø The existing system is highly manual involving a lot of paper work and calculation and therefore may be erroneous. This has lead to inconsistency and inaccuracy in the maintenance of data.  Ø The data, which is stored on the paper only, may be lost, stolen or destroyed due to natural calamity like fire and water.  Ø The existing system is sluggish and consumes a lot of time causing inconvenience to customers and the airlines staff.  Ø Due to manual nature, it is difficult to update, delete, add or view the data.  Ø Since the number of passengers have drastically increased therefore maintaining and retrieving detailed record of passenger is extremely difficult.  Ø An railways has many offices around the world, an absence of a link between these offices lead to lack of coordination and communication. Hence the railways reservation system is proposed with the following  Ø The computerization of the reservation system will reduce a lot of paperwork and hence the load on the airline administrative staff.  Ø The machine performs all calculations. Hence chances of error are nil.  Ø The passenger, reservation, cancellation list can easily be retrieved and any required addition, deletion or updation can be performed.  Ø The system provides for user-ID validation, hence unauthorized access is prevented. Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 9
  • 10. Railway Reservation 10 2.2 Project Functions: Booking agents with varying levels of familiarity with computers will mostly use this system. With this in mind, an important feature of this software is that it be relatively simple to use. The scope of this project encompasses: - ¨ Search: This function allows the booking agent to search for train that are available between the two travel cities, namely the "Departure city" and "Arrival city" as desired by the traveller. The system initially prompts the agent for the departure and arrival city, the date of departure, preferred time slot and the number of passengers. It then displays a list of train available with different airlines between the designated cities on the specified date and time. ¨ Selection: This function allows a particular train to be selected from the displayed list. All the details of the train are shown :- 1. train Number 2. Date, time and place of departure 3. Date, time and place of arrival 4. TRAIN Duration 5. Fare per head 6. Number of stoppages – 0, 1, 2… ¨ Review: If the seats are available, then the software prompts for the booking of train. The train information is shown. The total fare including taxes is shown and flight details are reviewed. ¨ Traveller Information: It asks for the details of all the passengers supposed to travel including name, address, telephone number and e-mail id. ¨ Payment: It asks the agent to enter the various credit card details of the person making the reservation. 1. Credit card type 2. Credit card number 3. CVC number of the card 4. Expiration date of the card 5. The name on the card ¨ Cancellation : The system also allows the passenger to cancel an existing reservation. This function registers the information regarding a passenger who has requested for a cancellation of his/her ticket. It includes entries pertaining to the train No., Confirmation No., Name, Date of Journey, Fare deducted. 2.3 User Characteristics: Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 10
  • 11. Railway Reservation 11  Ø EDUCATIONAL LEVEL:-At least user of the system should be comfortable with English language.  Ø TECHNICAL EXPERTISE: - User should be comfortable using general purpose applications on the computer system. 2.4 Constrains: Software constraints:  Ø The system will run under windows98 or higher platforms of operating system. 2.5 Assumptions and Dependencies:  Ø Booking Agents will be having a valid user name an password to access the software  Ø The software needs booking agent to have complete knowledge of railways reservation system.  Ø Software is dependent on access to internet. Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 11
  • 12. Railway Reservation 12 Requirement Specification Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 12
  • 13. Railway Reservation 13 3.1 Function Requirements 3.1.1 performance requirements:  User Satisfaction: - The system is such that it stands up to the user expectations.  Response Time: -The response of all the operation is good. This has been made possible by careful programming.  Error Handling: - Response to user errors and undesired situations has been taken care of to ensure that the system operates without halting.  Safety and Robustness: - The system is able to avoid or tackle disastrous action. In other words, it should be foul proof. The system safeguards against undesired events, without human intervention.  Portable: - The software should not be architecture specific. It should be easily transferable to other platforms if needed.  User friendliness: - The system is easy to learn and understand. A native user can also use the system effectively, without any difficulties. 3.1.2 Design constrian: There are a number of factors in the client’s environment that may restrict the choices of a designer. Such factors include standards that must be followed, resource limits, operating environment, reliability and security requirements and policies that may have an impact on the design of the system. An SRS (Software Requirements Analysis and Specification) should identify and specify all such constraints. Ø Standard Compliance: - This specifies the requirements for the standards the system must follow. The standards may include the report format and accounting properties. Ø Hardware Limitations :- The software may have to operate on some existing or predetermined hardware, thus imposing restrictions on the design. Hardware limitations can include the types of machines to be used, operating system available on the system, languages supported and limits on primary and secondary storage. Ø Reliability and Fault Tolerance: - Fault tolerance requirements can place a major constraint on how the system is to be designed. Fault tolerance requirements often make the system more complex and expensive. Requirements about system behavior in the face of certain kinds of faults are specified. Recovery requirements are often an integral part here, detailing what the system should do I some failure occurs to ensure certain properties. Reliability requirements are very important for critical applications. Ø Security: - Security requirements are particularly significant in defence systems and database systems. They place restrictions on the use of certain commands, control access to Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 13
  • 14. Railway Reservation 14 data, provide different kinds of access requirements for different people, require the use of passwords and cryptography techniques and maintain a log of activities in the system. 3.1.3 Hardware requirements: For the hardware requirements the SRS specifies the logical characteristics of each interface b/w the software product and the hardware components. It specifies the hardware requirements like memory restrictions, cache size, the processor, RAM size etc... those are required for the software to run. Minimum Hardware Requirements Processor Pentium III Hard disk drive 40 GB RAM 128 MB Cache 512 kb Preferred Hardware Requirements Processor Pentium IV Hard disk drive 80 GB RAM 256 MB Cache 512 kb 3.1.4 Software requirements:  Any window based operating system with DOS support are primary requirements for software development. Windows XP, FrontPage and dumps are required. The systems must be connected via LAN and connection to internet is mandatory. 3.1.5 other requirements: Software should satisfy following requirements as well:-  SECURITY  Ø PORTABILITY  Ø CORRECTNESS  Ø EFFICIENCY  Ø FLEXIBILTY Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 14
  • 15. Railway Reservation 15  Ø TESTABILTY  Ø REUSABILTY 3.2 Non-Function Requirements 3.2.1 Security: The system use SSL (secured socket layer) in all transactions that include any confidential customer information. The system must automatically log out all customers after a period of inactivity. The system should not leave any cookies on the customer’s computer containing the user’s password. The system’s back-end servers shall only be accessible to authenticated management. 3.2.2 Reliability: The reliability of the overall project depends on the reliability of the separate components. The main pillar of reliability of the system is the backup of the database which is continuously maintained and updated to reflect the most recent changes. Also the system will be functioning inside a container. Thus the overall stability of the system depends on the stability of container and its underlying operating system. 3.2.3 Availability: The system should be available at all times, meaning the user can access it using a web browser, only restricted by the down time of the server on which the system runs. A customer friendly system which is in access of people around the world should work 24 hours. In case of a of a hardware failure or database corruption, a replacement page will be shown. Also in case of a hardware failure or database corruption, backups of the database should be retrieved from the server and saved by the Organizer. Then the service will be restarted. It means 24 x 7 availability. Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 15
  • 16. Railway Reservation 16 3.2.4 Maintainability: A commercial database is used for maintaining the database and the application server takes care of the site. In case of a failure, a re-initialization of the project will be done. Also the software design is being done with modularity in mind so that maintainability can be done efficiently. 3.2.5 Supportability: The code and supporting modules of the system will be well documented and easy to understand. Online User Documentation and Help System Requirements. Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 16
  • 17. Railway Reservation 17 Diagram Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 17
  • 18. Railway Reservation 18 A use case diagram in the Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a type of behavioral diagram defined by and created from a Use-case analysis. Its purpose is to present a graphical overview of the functionality provided by a system in terms of actors, their goals (represented as use cases), and any dependencies between those use cases. The main purpose of a use case diagram is to show what system functions are performed for which actor. Roles of the actors in the system can be depicted. Interaction among actors is not shown on the use case diagram. If this interaction is essential to a coherent description of the desired behavior, perhaps the system or use case boundaries should be re-examined. Alternatively, interaction among actors can be part of the assumptions used in the use case.  Use cases A use case describes a sequence of actions that provide something of measurable value to an actor and is drawn as a horizontal ellipse.  Actors An actor is a person, organization, or external system that plays a role in one or more interactions with the system.  System boundary boxes(optional) A rectangle is drawn around the use cases, called the system boundary box, to indicate its scope of system. Anything within the box represents functionality that is in scope and anything outside the box is not. 4.1 Use-case Diagram Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 18
  • 19. Railway Reservation 19 4.2 Class Diagram User -userid : string -password : string -loginstatus : string -Name : string -Email : string +verifylogin()() : bool Admin 1 -SendconformEmail() : void Customer -SendRecipt() : void -address : string -deleteAlbum : void -phone : int -confirmOrder() : void -deleteOrder() : void +register() : void +login() : bool +updateprofile() : string 1 order -orderId : int -orderedDate : int -customerName : string -customerId : int -stutus : string +putOrder() : void +printOrder() : void * * * orderDetailed * -orderId : int -quantity : int -totalcost : int -calculatePrice : int +calPrice() : void Ticket -ticketnumber : int -tavellingclass : string -Dateofjourny : int Bank -bankName : string -branch : string -bankId : int Debitcard * payment -paymentMode : string +validatePayment()() : void +creditcardNo() -cardHoldername : string -securityCode : int -expireDate : int -cardNumber : int +validdatePayment() : void +checkFormet() : void 1 * Train * -train no : int -train name : string -source : string -destination : string -arrivaltime : int -departuretime : int Railway -name -shifttime +authentication() +updateDetail() Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 19
  • 20. Railway Reservation 20 4.3 State Diagram Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 20
  • 21. Railway Reservation 21 4.4 Sequence Diagram Customer Train Railway admin Printer Database Bank login to reservation Check avaiblity If availanle Request reservation form Provide reservation form Fill form & submit Update detail Request debit amount Request to print tickets Printing performed & issued Request cancellation Get reservation detail Ticket cancelled Update new detail Update reservation detail Perform cancellation Update cancelled detail Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 21
  • 22. Railway Reservation 22 4.5 Data Flow Diagram A data flow diagram (DFD) is a graphical representation of the "flow" of data through an information system. DFDs can also be used for the visualization of data processing (structured design).On a DFD, data items flow from an external data source or an internal data store to an internal data store or an external data sink, via an internal process. A DFD provides no information about the timing of processes, or about whether processes will operate in sequence or in parallel. It is therefore quite different from a flowchart, which shows the flow of control through an algorithm, allowing a reader to determine what operations will be performed, in what order, and under what circumstances, but not what kinds of data will be input to and output from the system, nor where the data will come from and go to, nor where the data will be stored (all of which are shown on a DFD). It is common practice to draw a context-level data flow diagram first, which shows the interaction between the system and external agents which act as data sources and data sinks. On the context diagram (also known as the 'Level 0 DFD') the system's interactions with the outside world are modelled purely in terms of data flows across the system boundary. The context diagram shows the entire system as a single process, and gives no clues as to its internal organization. This context-level DFD is next "exploded", to produce a Level 1 DFD that shows some of the detail of the system being modelled. The Level 1 DFD shows how the system is divided into sub-systems (processes), each of which deals with one or more of the data flows to or from an external agent, and which together provide all of the functionality of the system as a whole. It also identifies internal data stores that must be present in order for the system to do its job, and shows the flow of data between the various parts of the system. Level 0: Railway Enter detail User Admin Reservation Get ticket Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 22
  • 23. Railway Reservation 23 Level 1: Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 23
  • 24. Railway Reservation 24 Level 2: Admin Railway database database Reservation Check availiblity Conform ticket Cancelation Check status Payment User Appi ly for ticket Apply for cancelation cancelation detail ss Enter payment deta il Give availiblity Cancellation process Conform cancellation Payment done Payment process View detai l Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 24
  • 25. Railway Reservation 25 Graphical User Interface Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 25
  • 26. Railway Reservation 26 5.1 Screen Short The system shall provide a uniform look and feel between all the web pages. Home Page: Login: Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 26
  • 27. Railway Reservation 27 Registration: Search Train: Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 27
  • 28. Railway Reservation 28 Other Screen: Example: Indian Railways Official Website: Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 28
  • 29. Railway Reservation 29 6 . References 1. IEEE SRS Format 2. Yatra.com 3. Irctc.co.in 4. Indianrail.gov.in 5. www.google.com Computer Engineering, BE-6 Page 29