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Posted By namita on June 30, 2017
Cricket Training Management Data flow diagram is often used as a preliminary step to create an overview of the Cricket without going into great detail, which can later be elaborated.it normally consists of overall application dataflow and processes of the Cricket process. It contains all of the userflow and their entities such all the flow of Cricket Trainer, Players, Fees, Schedules, Equipments, Attendance, Login. All of the below diagrams has been used for the visualization of data processing and structured design of the Cricket process and working flow.
Zero Level Data flow Diagram(0 Level DFD) of Cricket Training Management :
This is the Zero Level DFD of Cricket Training Management, where we have eloborated the high level process of Cricket. It’s a basic overview of the whole Cricket Training Management or process being analyzed or modeled. It’s designed to be an at-a-glance view of Equipments,Attendance and Login showing the system as a single high-level process, with its relationship to external entities of Cricket Trainer,Players and Fees. It should be easily understood by a wide audience, including Cricket Trainer,Fees and Equipments In zero leve DFD of Cricket Training Management, we have described the high level flow of the Cricket system.High Level Entities and proccess flow of Cricket Training Management:
- Managing all the Cricket Trainer
- Managing all the Players
- Managing all the Fees
- Managing all the Schedules
- Managing all the Equipments
- Managing all the Attendance
- Managing all the Login
First Level Data flow Diagram(1st Level DFD) of Cricket Training Management :
First Level DFD (1st Level) of Cricket Training Management 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 Cricket Training Management system as a whole. It also identifies internal data stores of Login, Attendance, Equipments, Schedules, Fees that must be present in order for the Cricket system to do its job, and shows the flow of data between the various parts of Cricket Trainer, Fees, Attendance, Login, Equipments of the system. DFD Level 1 provides a more detailed breakout of pieces of the 1st level DFD. You will highlight the main functionalities of Cricket.Main entities and output of First Level DFD (1st Level DFD):
- Processing Cricket Trainer records and generate report of all Cricket Trainer
- Processing Players records and generate report of all Players
- Processing Fees records and generate report of all Fees
- Processing Schedules records and generate report of all Schedules
- Processing Equipments records and generate report of all Equipments
- Processing Attendance records and generate report of all Attendance
- Processing Login records and generate report of all Login
Second Level Data flow Diagram(2nd Level DFD) of Cricket Training Management :
DFD Level 2 then goes one step deeper into parts of Level 1 of Cricket. It may require more functionalities of Cricket to reach the necessary level of detail about the Cricket functioning. First Level DFD (1st Level) of Cricket Training Management shows how the system is divided into sub-systems (processes). The 2nd Level DFD contains more details of Login, Attendance, Equipments, Schedules, Fees, Players, Cricket Trainer.Low level functionalities of Cricket Training Management
- Admin logins to the system and manage all the functionalities of Cricket Training Management
- Admin can add, edit, delete and view the records of Cricket Trainer, Fees, Equipments, Login
- Admin can manage all the details of Players, Schedules, Attendance
- Admin can also generate reports of Cricket Trainer, Players, Fees, Schedules, Equipments, Attendance
- Admin can search the details of Players, Equipments, Attendance
- Admin can apply different level of filters on report of Cricket Trainer, Schedules, Equipments
- Admin can tracks the detailed information of Players, Fees, Schedules, , Equipments