Web Engineering Design Report: Improving A Web Site/sub-site

Product Roadmap

In the web application using to booking for rooms. It contains the home page, contact page and login page. The login page contains customer details and booking details. The home page contains the room details. In the customer booking the room through the website (Chiou, Lin and Perng, 2011).

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Home Page

Account Page 

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Reservation Page 

Booking Page

User Hierarchical Diagram

Use Case Classified by User Hierarchical

Product vision statement

In our website based on travel and tourism. In the web application mainly used to booking the international flights. Our product visions are dedicated work and satisfy the all passenger expectation. We have the world tour package.So, our service depend upon the international flights.

Use case diagram

Use case name: Rom booking

  • Use case scenario: Login scenario
  • Scenario Description

The User maintain the database. Both are access the login page. But the database page only access by user. The customer create the account for booking the rooms and the database maintain by the user. The customer login the page using username and password. The customer create an account. They enter the first name, last name, gender, and contact no, address, username and password for create an account. The username and password created in particular customer. They are book the room easily through username and password (Choi, Ok and Choi, 2015).

  • Primary actor: Customer
    • Pre-conditions: Customer need to login to the website to booking process
  • Post conditions:
    • After login the webpage the customer see the rooms details.

Use case name: User

  • Use case scenario: Support the customer
  • Scenario Description: The customer database maintain by the user. The user can be login the user page and customer page. First the customer login the homepage and they enter their details. The data will be stored the backend database. Every database store the user page. The customer booking for roms. The data stored the user page and user allotted the seats.
  • Primary actor: customer
  • Pre-conditions: customer needs to login
  • Post conditions:
    • The customer login the page for booking.
    • They are given the information and verify the customer information. Finally the user conform the booking.

Activity diagram for customer is shown below.

Domain analysis is illustrated as below.

  • The customer create an account for book the rooms.
  • The username and password created the particular customer.
  • The customer login the page using username and password.
  • The data can be stored the user page.
  • The customer book the rooms and the information stored the user page. The information can be verified by the user and conform the booking.

Epic – Product

Theme

Story

Priority

Estimation

Admin

Administration

Admin Database

The admin maintain the rooms and customer database.

9

1

Search Rooms

The customer search room by price.

5

1

Simple Search

Search by price

The customer price is various from one to another room.

8

1

Search by location

The customer searches the room in available place.

4

1

Compare Rooms

The customer compares the each room by price.

9

2

Select Date

Book the room in particular date.

7

2

Rooms Details

The room details maintain by the admin.

User Management

User Setup

User Database

The user has user id and password

5

5

Booking Rooms Details

The booking rooms database maintain by the admin.

9

2

Booking Conformation

The booking conformed by the admin.

6

3

Payment Setup

Debit or credit card payment

The customer pays the amount through the debit or credit card.

9

2

Payment with PayPal

The customer pays the amount with PayPal.

5

3

Account setup

Account Setup

The account details connect to the admin.

5

2

User Information

The user information maintain by the admin.

Booking Process

Change quantity

The customer can be change the quantity of booking.

Continue Booking

The customer changes the details before and after booking.

Cancel the Booking

     The booking cancels by the customer.

Due for Cancelation

The customer pays the due for cancelation.

Administration setup

Help Desk

If the customer have any feedback the they report the feedback to the help desk.

Customer Service

The service provide to the customer.

Market map

Market Event

In the web application using to book the rooms. Most of the people are using social media. So, we are marketing our product through Facebook, twitter and YouTube.

UML Profile

The content classes are listed in below.

  • Rooms Booking
  • Customer
  • Login
  • User
  • Payment
  • Contact
  • Booking
  • Database

The navigation classes are listed below.

  • Home
  • Login
  • Contact
  • Search Rooms
  • Select Date

The process class are listed below.

  • Rooms Booking Classes – Booking Process
  • Customer classes – Create Account
  • Login classes – Log on to Travel and tourism website.
  • Booking classes – customer add booking, edit booking and cancel booking.
  • User Classes – Users are needs to store the booking information using database.
  • Database classes – Store Booking data and customer details.

Content Class Diagram

The Content and class diagram is shown below (Chong and Law, 2018).

The process class diagram is illustrated as below.

The sequence diagram is illustrated as below. 

Navigation Design is shown below.

Functional Design is shown below.

Sprint Goal

The sprint Goal is implement the product backlog. In the product backlog define the only outside of the process. But the sprint backlog define the overall process. The sprint backlog depend upon the product backlog.

In the capacity depend the team member work.

Epic – Product

Theme

Story

Priority

Estimation

Status

Admin

Administration

Admin Database

The admin maintain the rooms and customer database.

9

1

Sprinting

Search Rooms

The customer search room by price.

5

1

Sprinting

Simple Search

Search by price

The customer price is various from one to another room.

8

1

Sprinting

Search by location

The customer searches the room in available place.

4

1

Sprinting

Compare Rooms

The customer compares the each room by price.

9

2

Groomed

Select Date

Book the room in particular date.

7

2

Groomed

Rooms Details

The room details maintain by the admin.

9

5

Groomed

User Management

User Setup

User Database

The user has user id and password

5

5

Sprinting

Booking Rooms Details

The booking rooms database maintain by the admin.

9

2

Sprinting

Booking Conformation

The booking conformed by the admin.

6

3

Sprinting

Payment Setup

Debit or credit card payment

The customer pays the amount through the debit or credit card.

9

2

Sprinting

Payment with PayPal

The customer pays the amount with PayPal.

5

3

Groomed

Account setup

Account Setup

The account details connect to the admin.

5

2

Groomed

User Information

The user information maintain by the admin.

5

3

Sprinting

Booking Process

Change quantity

The customer can be change the quantity of booking.

9

2

Sprinting

Continue Booking

The customer changes the details before and after booking.

5

2

Groomed

Cancel the Booking

     The booking cancels by the customer.

4

3

Groomed

Due for Cancelation

The customer pays the due for cancelation.

9

2

Sprinting

Administration setup

Help Desk

If the customer has any feedback then they report the feedback to the help desk.

5

3

Sprinting

Customer Service

The service provide to the customer.

5

1

Groomed

Conclusion

This process successfully created the website for booking the rooms and this website contains the home page, contact page and login page. The login page contains customer details and booking details. In the customer booking the rooms through the website.

References

Chiou, W., Lin, C. and Perng, C. (2011). A strategic website evaluation of online travel agencies. Tourism Management, 32(6), pp.1463-1473.

Choi, J., Ok, C. and Choi, S. (2015). Outcomes of Destination Marketing Organization Website Navigation: The Role of Telepresence. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 33(1), pp.46-62.

Chong, S. and Law, R. (2018). Review of studies on airline website evaluation. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, pp.1-16.