ABSTRACT
Save a Soul project objective is to handle donations and connect the donators with the receivers through a mobile application. The application handles different services such as Donating items, seeing list of donations, and details of donations. The application allows users to create an account by registering and logging in thereby donating items, whereas the other users (receivers) also registers and logs in and see the list of donations and details of donations. Mainly, information is exchanged. The application is aimed to help the Abuja Nigerian society to create a sense of solidarity through modern techniques. The social implications it will have after being launched will certainly aim at closing the gap in terms of quality of life for the less fortunate citizens.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abstract i
List of Tables iv
List of Figures v
List of Abbreviations vi
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Overview 1
1.2 Background and Motivation 1
1.3 Statement of the Problem 2
1.4 Aim and Objectives 2
1.5 Significance of the Project 3
1.6 Project Risks Assessment 3
1.7 Scope/Project Organization 3
1.8 Feasibility Study 4
1.8.1 Client Analysis 4
1.8.2 Market Analysis 4
1.8.3 Economic Feasibility 5
1.8.4 Technical Feasibility 5
1.9 Summary 5
Chapter 2: Literature Review
2.1 Introduction 6
2.2 Historical Overview 6
2.3 Related Work 7
2.4 Summary 8
Chapter 3: Requirements Analysis and Design
3.1 Overview 9
3.2 Proposed Methodology 9
3.3 Approach to Chosen Methodology/Methods 10
3.4 Data Gathering Techniques 12
3.5 Ethical Consideration 13
3.6 Requirement Analysis 13
3.7 Requirements Specifications 14
3.8 Steeple Analysis 16
3.9 System Design 17
3.10 Summary 34
Chapter 4: Implementation and Testing
4.1 Overview 35
4.2 Main Features 35
4.3 Implementation Problems 36
4.4 overcoming implementation problems 36
4.5 Testing 37
4.6 Use Guide 43
4.7 Summary 44
Chapter 5: Discussion, Conclusion, and Recommendations
5.1 Overview 45
5.2 Objective Assessment 45
5.3 Limitations and Challenges 45
5.4 Future Enhancements 45
5.5 Recommendations 46
5.6 Summary 46
References 47
Appendices