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1.1 Introduction

The Sillah (صلة) project is a preventive health management system designed to help Saudi families identify hereditary cardiac risks through an easy-to-use digital platform.
It enables users to record their family health history, receive automatic risk alerts, and book preventive clinic appointments.

This report documents all project phases — from requirements to design, prototype, and testing — demonstrating a full software development process aligned with SE201 objectives.


1.2 Project Overview

1.2.1 Goals

  1. Promote Preventive Health Awareness by encouraging early detection.
  2. Simplify Family Health Tracking through a user-friendly interface.
  3. Enable Smart Risk Detection using rule-based logic.
  4. Support Action through Integration with accredited clinics.
  5. Empower Public Health Systems through scalable design.

1.2.2 Objective

To provide a user-friendly system that allows citizens to record family health data, analyze hereditary patterns, and take proactive steps toward cardiac screening.

1.2.3 Main Features

  • Add and manage family members and health events.
  • Automatically detect hereditary risk patterns.
  • Send personalized alerts and recommendations.
  • Access an awareness hub with educational content.
  • Book appointments with certified clinics.

1.2.4 Users

  • General Citizens: Manage family data and appointments.
  • Healthcare Providers: Review bookings and risk alerts.
  • Administrators: Oversee awareness content and system updates.