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Project : Systems Engineering \"Off Base Housing Security System – Alarm & remot

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Question

Project : Systems Engineering

"Off Base Housing Security System – Alarm & remote notify for a variety of threats, can be tailored for most apartments and small houses”

Accordingly i need with this structure

1        Introduction.

2        Needs Analysis.

2.1       Operations Analysis.

2.1.1        Analysis of Projected Needs.

2.1.2        Stakeholders.

2.1.3        Operational Objectives.

2.2       Functional Analysis.

2.3       Feasibility Definition.

2.4       Needs Validation.

2.5       System Operational Requirements.

2.5.1        Operational Scenarios.

2.5.2        Operational Requirements Statements.

3        Concept Exploration.

4        Concept Definition.

5        References.

Explanation / Answer

Introduction & Analysis:

The main aim of this project is to develop a security system” Off Base Housing Security System” for homes against thieves, gas leakage, short circuits and fire incidences, etc. Home alarm system is also used for the security of banks, offices, industries, and so on. The system also alerts the tenants remotely by sending SMS to them when the parameter crosses threshold values. This system also allows the user to send control signals via SMS to control the devices remotely. GSM is one of the latest mobile technologies that can be easily interfaced to an embedded microcontroller. Moreover, with this technology, you can access devices remotely.

Stake holders: Any person related to the system is called the stake holder of the system. The software developer, tester, users, etc. are all the stake holders of the system.

Functional Analysis: A process that transform an operational need or market opportunity into a system description to support detail design.

Technical Feasibility: It considers if it is possible to develop a system on available hardware, software and technical equipment to see if the proposed system is technical feasible or not.

Economical feasibility: Here the actual cost involved in the system is calculated. It checks the cost benefit from new system to the organization. It considers if the system’s tangible and intangible benefits are acceptable or not.

Operational Feasibility: t is the study to find out whether developed and implemented system will be useful or not.