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Time line for Work Completion for Asp.net C# and SqlServer DB

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I am building a system in asp.net C# with an Sql Server DB.
I have split the work into separate tasks.
I have put a timeline of around 41 days. The requirements are as below.
Can anyone say how long it would take and if my timeline is too long?


1. Requirements Gathering and Associated Documentation - Requirements Specification/Functional Specification and Agreement with Stakeholder(s)/Users - 4 days

2 Create DB and Tables and 4 tables - 4 days
3 Create Login Form - 2 days
4 Create Menu - 2 days

5 Create Initial Input Form - containing all the fields that need to be recorded inititally and the 2 calculated fields - 5 days

6 Create “Update Single File” form - Allow user to update this file and write it back to the table in the DB - 3 days

7 Create “Update Multiple Files” form - Display multiple files maybe based criteria selected from dropdown and allow user to possibly do a bulk update of the records - 4 days

8 Create “Add Staff” form and have it writing to the Staff table - 2 days

9 Create “LogOut” form - 1 day

10 Create “Reports”. This would involve creating reports that would have the Grouping of the data in the various different scenarios e.g. Total for Invoice, Total for Trans Number. A report for Audit trail may be needed also. These reports may need to be created in SSRS reporting. - 5 days

11 Audit Trail - Create a record in the audit table each time a record has been updated. Maybe display this audit trail in the “Update Single File” form - 3 days

12 Create Stored Procedures in DB to carry out the above functions - 3 days

13 Carry out functional reviews with Stakeholder(s)/Users - 1 day

14 Carry out Unit testing - 1 day

15 UAT with Stakeholder(s)/Users and Sign Off of System - 1 day

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