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Contents
Title
Declaration
Acknowledgement
Abstract
List of figures

Chapter 01 : Problem Definition
1.1 Introduction 07
1.1.1 The Traditional Voting Process 07
1.1.2 Requirement of Fingerprint E-Voting 07
1.1.3 Biometric Authentication 08
1.2 Proposed System 08
1.3 Background of the place 09
1.4 Proposed solution 09
1.5 Objective of proposed system 09
1.5.1 Easy entry data 09
1.5.2 This take care effective verification of the voters 09
1.5.3 Security 09
1.6 Scope of the system 09
1.7 Feasibility study 10
1.7.1 Technical Feasibility 10
1.7.2 Economical Feasibility 10
1.8 The use of Database and DBMS 10

Chapter 02 : Requirement Analysis 13
2.1 Study of Fingerprint E-Voting System 13
2.1.1 Observation 13
2.1.2 Research and Site visits 14
2.2 Discussion and Analysis 14

Chapter 03 : System Planning and Design 15 3.1 System development methodology 15
3.2 Evaluation and Selection of Methodology 17
3.3 Designing through Diagrams 18

Chapter 04 : Implementation 23
4.1 IDE and TOOL used to develop this application 23
4.2 Database creation 25
4.3 Screenshot of the software 26

Chapter 05 : Testing 30
5.1 Testing Methodology 30

Chapter 06 : Conclusion And Evaluation 31
6.1 Conclusion 31
6.2 Limitations 31
6.3 Future Work 32

References 32

Declaration
We do hereby declare that this work has been originally carried out by us under the guidance and supervision of Ms.M.A.C.Akmal Jahan, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Applied Sciences, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka, and this work has not been submitted elsewhere for any other Degree, Diploma, or Academic and professional Qualifications. We certify that this project, to the best of my knowledge, does not contain any material previously

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