Ever since I had a project to do, I've been thinking every day how to get the project done. Which is the first edition, is essential, which is the second edition or even three or four, so that the whole project becomes more perfect. Before we design the code, we need to write out the requirements, only the complete preparation, will allow the project to go ahead smoothly. However, before writing the requirement specification, we should probably describe the example to the instruction manual, generally understand the feasibility of the project, model selection, planning division of labor and staging and so on.
First of all, our group intends to do a tour introduction to the project, which can be reviewed for its tourist place, and the reviews are shown after the evaluation. Of course, the evaluation needs to register login. Perhaps, just ordinary reviews as the goal, visitors will not be registered to register for it, so, my unilateral idea is to register login as the first version, and later will be able to operate after the user log on as a second version of the function. When browsing other travel websites, most of them link travel to money, and the description of the place of travel is not much, basically equivalent to a travel agency. Therefore, we designed the project just to let people appreciate which places the United States, what features and so on, will not be linked to the money, and our goal is to make people's visual beauty, to appreciate for the purpose, and secondly, let them choose which places are worth traveling, to play, to the actual feeling. Of course, as a second edition, we will also provide some websites, which are car tickets, air tickets, travel agencies and hotel links. You can make your own arrangements according to how you want to go.
According to the above-mentioned small part of the exposition, I think its project is feasible, will be more feasible in the future to improve.
4. "Recommended" in the actual project, combined with the software engineering knowledge Point, proposed the work