STOP GLOBAL WARMING 1.1 . SYSTEM OVERVIEW: Few decades ago, scientists generally believed that significant large-scale past global and regional climate changes occurred at a gradual pace within a time scale of many centuries of millennia. A secondary assumption followed: climate changes were scarcely perceptible during a human lifetime. Recent pale climatic studies, however, have proven otherwise that global climate can change rapidly .Humanity is now faced with the contentious problem of global warming and the potential for catastrophic climatic change. How will the global climate system react to the ever-increasing amounts of anthropogenic carbon dioxide now entering the atmosphere? Currently there is evidence that we are on a warming trend which many scientists suggest is evidence of global warming. There are researchers who argue that the same trend is a more natural adjustment of the global climate system recovering from the Little Ice Age, the last nature climate deterioration that ended 100 years ago. Global warming is a serious burning issue of the world and therefore the new age should take concrete steps towards preserving earth. This is a social website for encouraging people to abstain from various pollution causatives. It works on the principles of health promotion and strengthening the society. It not only makes the users aware of the diseases caused but also how to prevent them. It encourage, conduct and participate in investigations and research relating to CSE, MITS (2008-2012). Page 1
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STOP GLOBAL WARMING
1.1 . SYSTEM OVERVIEW:
Few decades ago, scientists generally believed that significant large-scale past global
and regional climate changes occurred at a gradual pace within a time scale of many centuries
of millennia. A secondary assumption followed: climate changes were scarcely perceptible
during a human lifetime. Recent pale climatic studies, however, have proven otherwise that
global climate can change rapidly .Humanity is now faced with the contentious problem of
global warming and the potential for catastrophic climatic change. How will the global
climate system react to the ever-increasing amounts of anthropogenic carbon dioxide now
entering the atmosphere? Currently there is evidence that we are on a warming trend which
many scientists suggest is evidence of global warming. There are researchers who argue that
the same trend is a more natural adjustment of the global climate system recovering from the
Little Ice Age, the last nature climate deterioration that ended 100 years ago. Global warming
is a serious burning issue of the world and therefore the new age should take concrete steps
towards preserving earth.
This is a social website for encouraging people to abstain from various pollution
causatives. It works on the principles of health promotion and strengthening the society. It not
only makes the users aware of the diseases caused but also how to prevent them. It encourage,
conduct and participate in investigations and research relating to problems of water, land and
air pollution and its prevention, control.
Then humanity discovered “fossil fuels, “millions of years of plant accumulations,
preserved in the form of coal, oil and natural gas. We saw this treasure as a bonanza of almost
“free energy,” and have burned nearly half of those millions of years of accumulation in the
last 200 years, increasing our rate of consumption every year. The outcome is that these
human-driven emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) have been much more than current plant
life can absorb, increasing the worldwide atmospheric levels of CO2 from the average over
the past million years of 280 parts per million (ppm) to nearly 400 ppm today, and levels are
now increasing exponentially.
The CO2 (and other human-produced emissions of “greenhouse gases”) have created a
blanket around the earth, increasing its temperatures and altering its climate (just as the glass
roof of greenhouse increases the inside temperature). The only way to restore earth’s previous
balance is to reduce humanity’s emissions of CO2 (and other greenhouse gases) to a level that
earth’s plants can absorb, which scientists calculate at only 20% of current emission levels.
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This means that all emissions must drop 80%, which is an even bigger job because of
population increases. Many scientists say that if this goal is achieved by 2050, we might avoid
the most catastrophic effects of global warming, others say it must be reached by 2030.
Zero waste is very important, but even more important is purchasing less, especially
things that have been shipped from long distances. Or if you have to buy something, if
possible buy from a thrift store or borrow from a friend. If you have access to a yard, grow
your own food.
The bottom line is to look at everything you do from a carbon footprint perspective.
Reduce your consumption of fossil fuels in every possible way, from less driving to shorter
showers to fewer airplane flights (vacation locally!). Install solar thermal panels on your roof
to heat your hot water plus solar electric PV panels to power your house, charge your electric
car, and send surplus electricity back into the grid.
1.2. SCOPE :
Global warming is the major issue in the present generation that are facing if it
continues then definitely the future generation cannot survive. For this we have to introduce
eco friendly interface between human and nature. For this it is one of the method to control
global warming we are creating the awareness to people by sending the reports weekly
monthly to the registered users. In this reports it includes how to save water, paper and natural
resources and also it tells the users how to use the natural resources scarce fully then the
future generations can make use of it. the registered users. In this reports it includes how to
save water, paper and natural resources and also it tells the users how to use the natural
resources scarce fully then the future generations can make use of it.
2.1. EXISTING SYSTEM:
1. In existing system there was no effective interaction with the users through online.
2. Public awareness campaigns are conducted to raise social consciousness, though many acts
were implemented most of the people are not aware about that.
3. Even though there may be a chance to surf in the internet they don’t found exact details. It
takes more time to find the information.
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2.2. PROPOSED SYSTEM:
1. This is a social website for encouraging people to abstain from various pollution causatives.
2. Provides effective interaction with people both online and offline.
3. Collaborates with CPCB in organizing the training of persons to prevention and control of
water/air pollution and to organize mass education programs.
2.3. FEASIBILITY STUDY:
TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY:
Evaluating the technical feasibility is the trickiest part of a feasibility study. This is
because, at this point in time, not too many detailed design of the system, making it difficult
to access issues like performance, costs on (on account of the kind of technology to be
deployed) etc. A number of issues have to be considered while doing a technical analysis.
i) Understand the different technologies involved in the proposed system:
Before commencing the project, we have to be very clear about what are the technologies that
are to be required for the development of the new system.
ii) Find out whether the organization currently possesses the required
technologies:
Is the required technology available with the organization?
If so is the capacity sufficient?
For instance – “Will the current printer be able to handle the new reports and forms required
for the new system?”
OPERATIONAL FEASIBILITY:
Proposed projects are beneficial only if they can be turned into information systems
that will meet the organizations operating requirements. Simply stated, this test of feasibility
asks if the system will work when it is developed and installed. Are there major barriers to
Implementation? Here are questions that will help test the operational feasibility of a project:
Is there sufficient support for the project from management from users? If the current system
is well liked and used to the extent that persons will not be able to see reasons for change,
there may be resistance.
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Are the current business methods acceptable to the user? If they are not, Users may welcome
a change that will bring about a more operational and useful systems.
Have the user been involved in the planning and development of the project?
Early involvement reduces the chances of resistance to the system and in
General and increases the likelihood of successful project.
Since the proposed system was to help reduce the hardships encountered. In the existing
manual system, the new system was considered to be operational feasible.
ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY:
Economic feasibility attempts 2 weigh the costs of developing and implementing a new
system, against the benefits that would occur from having the new system in place. This
feasibility study gives the top management the economic justification for the new system.
A simple economic analysis which gives the actual comparison of costs
and benefits are much more meaningful in this case. In addition, this proves to be a useful
point of reference to compare actual costs as the project progresses. There could be various
types of intangible benefits on account of automation. These could include increased
customer satisfaction, improvement in product quality better decision making timeliness of
information, expediting activities, improved accuracy of operations, better documentation and
record keeping, faster retrieval of information, better employee morale.
2.4. SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE REQUIREMENT
SPECFICATIONS:
SOFTWARE INTERFACE:
Client on internet : web browser, operating system (any).
Client on intranet : client software, Web browser, operating system(any)
Web server : WAS, operating system (any).
Database server : DB2, operating system (any).Development
End : WSAD(J2EE, Java, Java beans, Servlets,
HTML)DB2, OS(Windows),web server.
HARDWARE INTERFACE:
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J2EE: Java
Platform,
Enterprise
Edition or
Java EE is a
widely used
platform for
server
programming
in the Java
programming
language. The Java platform (Enterprise Edition) differs from the Java Standard Edition
Platform (Java SE) in that it adds libraries which provide functionality to deploy fault-
tolerant, distributed, multi-tier Java software, based largely on modular components running
on an application server.
Web server – WASCE: Web Sphere Application Server Community Edition (from now on
WASCE) is a free, certified Java EE 5 server for building and managing Java applications. It
is IBM's supported distribution of Apache Geronimo that uses Tomcat for servlet container
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CLIENT SIDE
PROCESSOR
RAM
DISK SPACE
INTERNET EXPLORER 6.0
PENTIUM II AT 500 MHz
64MB
1GB
SERVER SIDEWEB SPHERE APPLICATION SERVER V5.0
PENTIUM III AT 1 GHz
512 MB
2 GB
DB2V8.1
PENTIUM III AT 1 GHz
512 MB
1GB(EXCLUDING DATA SIZE)
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and Axis 2 for web services. Over 15 WASCE developers are committers in the Apache
Geronimo project.
Development tool –RAD:IBM Rational Application Developer for Web Sphere Software
(RAD) is an integrated development environment (IDE), made by IBM's Rational Software
division, for visually designing, constructing, testing, and deploying Web services, portals,
and Java (J2EE) applications.
Database platform – DB2:DB2 Database is the database management system that delivers a
flexible and cost effective database platform to build robust on demand business applications
and supports the J2EE and web services standards.
2.5. DATAFLOW DIAGRAMS:
A graphical tool used to describe and analyze the moment of data through a system
manual or automated including the process, stores of data, and delays in the system. Data
Flow Diagrams are the central tool and the basis from which other components are developed.
The transformation of data from input to output, through processes, may be described
logically and independently of the physical components associated with the system. The
DFD is also know as a data flow graph or a bubble chart.
DFDs are the model of the proposed system. They clearly should show the
requirements on which the new system should be built. Later during design activity this is
taken as the basis for drawing the system’s structure charts. The Basic Notation used to
create a DFD’s are as follows:
1. Dataflow: Data move in a specific direction from an origin to a destination.
2. Process: People, procedures, or devices that use or produce (Transform) Data. The
physical component is not identified.
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3. Source: External sources or destination of data, which may be People, programs,
organizations or other entities.
4. Data Store: Here data are stored or referenced by a process in the System.
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ARCHITECTURAL DIAGRAM:
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DATA FLOW DIAGRAM:
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3.1.CLASS DIAGRAM:
Member|Registereduser
name : stringemailid : string
feedback()download()terminate()
gov/nongovsgencies
govt name : stringaddress : stringnongovname : string