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1. Introduction1.0 Goals and Objectives1.1 Statement of Scope1.2 Software Context1.3 Major Constraints2. Usage Scenario2.0 User Profiles2.0.1 Administrator2.1 Use-Cases2.1.1 Use-Case Diagram2.2 Special Usage Considerations3. Data Model and Description3.0 Data Description3.0.1 Data Objects3.0.2 Relationships3.0.3 Complete Data Model3.0.4 Data Dictionary4. Functional Model and Description4.1 General Functions4.1.1 User Login4.1.2 Forgotten Password4.1.3 Log Out4.2 Management4.3 Superior Admin Panel Configuration4.4 MYSQL Management4.4.1 Create MYSQL User4.4.2 Delete MYSQL User4.4.3 Modify MYSQL User4.4.4 Create MYSQL Database4.4.5 Delete MYSQL Database4.4.6 Modify MYSQL Database4.5 Apache24.5.1 Create Domain4.5.2 Delete Domain4.5.3 Restart Apache4.5.4 Reload Apache4.5.5 Server Online Check4.6 Statistics Viewer4.7 Server Information4.8 Git Repositories4.9 Svn Repositories4.10 WebDAV Support4.11 Logs4.12 User Preferences4.13 Htaccess Creation4.14 Software Interface Description4.14.1.1 External Machine Interfaces4.14.1.2 External System Interfaces4.14.1.3 Human Interface4.15 Control Flow Description5 Behavioral Model and Description5.1 Description for Software Behavior5.1.1 Events5.1.2 States5.2 State Transition Diagrams5.3 Control Specification (CSPEC)6 Restrictions, Limitations, and Constraints7 Validation Criteria7.1 Classes of Tests7.2 Expected Software Response7.3 Performance Bounds8 Appendices8.1 System Traceability Matrix8.2 Product Strategies8.3 Analysis Metric to be Used8.4 Supplementary Information (as required)Superior Admin PanelAn Open Source AlternativeTable of Contents1. Introduction.........................................................................................................................................61.0 Goals and Objectives..................................................................................................................61.1 Statement of Scope....................................................................................................................61.2 Software Context........................................................................................................................61.3 Major Constraints.......................................................................................................................62. Usage Scenario....................................................................................................................................62.0 User Profiles...............................................................................................................................62.0.1 Administrator.........................................................................................................................62.1 Use-Cases...................................................................................................................................62.1.1 Use-Case Diagram..................................................................................................................72.2 Special Usage Considerations.....................................................................................................73. Data Model and Description................................................................................................................83.0 Data Description.........................................................................................................................83.0.1 Data Objects...........................................................................................................................83.0.2 Relationships..........................................................................................................................83.0.3 Complete Data Model............................................................................................................83.0.4 Data Dictionary......................................................................................................................84. Functional Model and Description.......................................................................................................84.1 General Functions......................................................................................................................84.1.1 User Login..............................................................................................................................84.1.2 Forgotten Password................................................................................................................94.1.3 Log Out.................................................................................................................................104.2 Management............................................................................................................................114.3 Superior Admin Panel Configuration........................................................................................114.4 MYSQL Management................................................................................................................114.4.1 Create MYSQL User..............................................................................................................114.4.2 Delete MYSQL User..............................................................................................................114.4.3 Modify MYSQL User.............................................................................................................124.4.4 Create MYSQL Database.......................................................................................................134.4.5 Delete MYSQL Database.......................................................................................................144.4.6 Modify MYSQL Database......................................................................................................154.5 Apache2...................................................................................................................................164.5.1 Create Domain.....................................................................................................................164.5.2 Delete Domain.....................................................................................................................164.5.3 Restart Apache.....................................................................................................................174.5.4 Reload


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