Thursday, 28 September 2017

PROBLEM ANALYSIS


PRODUCT DEFINITION

Product Name: Smart wardrobe

Product Objective: To provide fast and efficient access to wardrobe with minimum involvement of the user in the searching process, also to inform him about the expiry products.
Languages used:  Front end: Java, C, C++.

FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS
We perform feasibility study to analyse whether the proposed project is feasible or not. We check whether developing the project is beneficial for both the parties i.e., the developer and the client. Under Feasibility study, we have performed the following:

TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY

The application is to be developed using C, C++,these languages have been chosen by us because they are easily implemented and they are advanced programming.
Languages and they have been well developed and tested. The reason for selecting and using these languages are as follows: These are a lot easy to use.


OPERATIONAL FEASIBILITY
Wardrobe is a low energy consumption product as it mainly works on battery; it uses a Arduino as a micro controller motherboard, as it controls all the sensor in the wardrobe.
The software which is made in order to work with the wardrobeis efficient in terms of operation and usage, as it works with Bluetooth so no datausage is required and saves a lots of money.

ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY
The cost and the benefits for the development of this project are as follows: 
Costs:
Cost of development tools:
For software-as we used android so it was easily found in internet and downloaded so it didn’t require any money, also the C, C++ language used in Arduino was easily available as its library are mostly
Opensourced, so the software was made easily

For wardrobe - the material required for making the wardrobe(wooden ply, paint etc.), the sensors, the wires used, cost a little bit of money, which were manageable.


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