ABSTRACT
This project work sets out to improve
the file management processes in organisations. It has been observed that the
major problem of file management system is that accessibility and availability
to stored files is limited to users in that particular environment which also
limits the collaborative sharing of electronic data over a large network
coverage or at distance. This usually determines the workflow of an
organization, which negates the aim and objectives for which a particular
organization was set up in the first place. The project work revealed that the
traditional file management system is not flexible, extensible and
interoperable and as such slows down the workflow, and not readily available
outside the work environment thereby decreasing the output of any particular
organization. Object Oriented Hypermedia and Design Methodology (OOHDM), was
found efficient to Web applications as navigational views over an object model.
Thus, this work is to be deployed on the cloud, using the Software as a
Services model for a very efficient user experience. PHP and JQuery were the
programming languages used for its design. Structured Query Language (SQL) was
used for the database. The project work offers efficient file management in
corporate establishment
Background
of the Study
File management is the process of
storing, accessing, retrieving and manipulating files. The necessity of moving
a file from the RAM to a secondary storage calls for future reference
(re-usability), availability (having this file ready and at hand at any time
anywhere), safety (ensuring data integrity without the fear of loss or damage)
and most times privacy (authentication and access control). This purpose is not
fully achieved when files are saved just by the traditional file management
system usually provided by the user‟s operating system or the manual system.
The traditional system is exposed to insecurity, unavailability, and data loss
through viral attacks and other malicious software. This created the need of an
additional system for saving files (back up mechanism), where files will be
available with or without the user‟s workstation, highly secured platform, and
cost effective system.
Storage and access to files which has
been a core concept of computing and information technology requires the moving
of files to a better environment where availability and security is assured.
The cloud system is a recent development which has dramatically changed the
landscape of software development. It provides a simple interface where the
user is abstracted from the underlying framework of the system. According to
Hancleng (2009), Cloud computing is a model of enabling ubiquitous, convenient,
on demand network access to shared pool of configurable computing resources
(e.g networks, servers, storage, application and services) that can be rapidly
provisioned and released with minimal management effort or service provider
interaction.
Moving files to a cloud system has
been a welcomed advancement in file management but has failed in addressing
challenges. Some of these challenges include security and cost. Adopting
Software as a Service (SaaS) as the befitting cloud computing model for this
work does not only provide software availability but also provides an efficient
means of billing users. The billing system will be monitored by the number of
times the application will be used. That is, keeping a log of records, which in
turn aids in monitoring any form of intrusion created by unauthorized access.
Conclusively, cloud computing and file
management has „security‟ as its mediator. It is well understood that no one
could take an additional step of moving files to the cloud system for storage
or backup if such files are not important. Therefore, every cloud computing
system should make adequate provisions for security.
TOPIC: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COLLABORATIVE SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE BASED OFFICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Format: MS Word
Chapters: 1 - 5
Delivery: Email
Delivery: Email
Number of Pages: 65
Price: 3000 NGN
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