Abstract
This
is an Ajax based web application which provides an interface to Technical
experts (of Agriculture sector) and Agriculture universities to store their
data in order to conduct Framing awareness programs in villages.
Existing System:
Agriculture
is the backbone of Indian economy. The farmers in India are using new
technology pesticides and fertilizers but using old style of farming
techniques. This actually gives adverse results like poor harvest, polluted
farming land etc., The main cause for this is lack of awareness about the new
farming techniques and precautions need to be taken.
Proposed System:
This project helps the crew who
conduct events in villages. In this Project we are providing an interface to
the teams to store their data in order to conduct awareness events efficiently.
Through this project they can prepare schedule for the events, data needed in
the events like videos regarding crops, PowerPoint presentation on seasonal
crops and their related documents. Before going to any program in certain
village they can be able to cross check the stuff needed in that event at any
point of time. So our project is suggested as a web application because so many
teams around the India can be able to work on this area.
If
any villager needs some suggestions and help they will send the query .These
queries will be solved by experience professors.
This project has
the following features:
·
Creating the climate, crops, and topics,
files --- by the Professor.
·
Creating the Users, User roles, events
--- by the administrator.
·
View schedule, post query, view reply
from the professor --- by the students
·
Playing video, audio files
Modules:
·
Admin
·
Professor
·
Student
·
Villager
Hardware Requirements:
• I2 Processor and
Above
• RAM 1GB and
Above
• HDD 20 GB Hard
Disk Space and Above
Software Requirements:
• WINDOWS OS (XP
service pack 2 /windows 2007 Server)
• Visual Studio
.Net 2008(according requirement)
• Visual Studio
.Net Framework (Minimal for Deployment)
• SQL Server
2008(according requirement) Enterprise Edition
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