DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERISED STADIUM MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM. (CASE STUDY OF NNAMDI AZIKIWE STADIUM ENUGU). ABSTRACT Thi This
proj rojec ectt
was
centere tered d
on
compute uteriz rized
sta tad dium ium
manage managemen mentt inform informati ation on system system.. The The curren currentt proce process ss of manage managemen mentt is being being opera operated ted manual manually ly and due due to this this proc proced edur ure e nume numero rous us prob proble lem m are are been been enco encoun unte tere red. d. A design was taken to computerized the manual process in order to check this problem. The problems were identified after after series series of inter intervie views ws and examin examinati ation on of docum documen ents ts after
which
analysis
was
made
and
a
computerized
procedure recommended. This project will also suggest how to successfully implement the computerized procedure and to overcome the obstacle that would hinder the successful imp impleme ementa tattion ion
of
the the
syst syste em. The new
sys system tem
was
desi design gned ed usin using g Mi Micr cros osof oftt visu visual al basi basic c 6. 6. prog progra ramm mmin ing g langu language age.. This This langu language age was chose chosen n becaus because e of its easy easy syntax
and
applications.
features
for
developing
windows
based
TABLE OF CONTENT Title page !ertification "edication Acknowledgement Abstract Table of content
CHAPTER ONE #.# #. # $a $ack ckgr grou ound nd of the the stu study dy #.% #. % &t &tat atem emen entt of of the the pro probl blem em #.' #. ' (urpos rpose e of of th the st study #.) #. ) *bje *bject ctiv ive e of of the the st stud udy y #.+ #. + &co cop pe of the the st stu udy #.6 #. 6 ,im ,imitat itatio ion n of of the the st stud udy y #.- Assumption #. #. "efin finitio ition n of of ter term ms CHAPTER TWO
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CHAPTER THREE '. 1esearch Methodology '.# Method of "ata !ollection '.#.# (rimary Method '.#.% &econdary Method '.% (rocess5/nformation low Analysis '.' (roblem of the 0xisting &ystem '.) 7ustification of the 8ew &ystem '.+ /nput and *utput "esign '.6 ile "esign '.- &ystem lowchart '. Architectural "esign !9A(T01 *21 ).# /ntroduction ).% (rogram flowchart ).' (rogram source code ).) (rogram /mplementation !hapter ive +.# &ummary +.% !onclusion +.' 1ecommendation
CHAPTER ONE BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY #.# INTRODUCTION The advent of computer Technology has brought relief to repetitive tasks and has helped in the better management and origina origination tion of of data.
/nformati /nformation on managem management ent system system
can ca n be appl applie ied d to any any syst system em that that fa faci cili lita tate tes s st stor orag age: e: management and retrieved of data and information re;uired for some particular application within a computer system. This makes it easier for data to be handled or managed. The stadium staffs have been finding it so difficult to manage manage inform informati ation on for exampl example: e: in the existi existing ng syste system m where everything is processed manually: the operators find it diff diffic icul ultt to st stor ore: e: loca locate te or retr retrie ieve ve info inform rmat atio ion n when when necessary necessary..
Also the the issue of of crowd control control and and ticketing ticketing::
which is needed in events to generate income for the sector. (rocessing ticket for an event manually can be costly: time < consuming
and
waste
ticket
stock
which
is
always
enco encou unte ntered red in some ome event due to the excess ticke ickett processed manually. The computer system can be used in so many ways in the stadium: for example: crowd control: processing of ticket for an event: managing office files and so on. This This work work concen concentra trates tes on the the compu computer terize ized d ticke ticket: t: crowd control: information management in the stadium and facility management. management. 4ith the the aid of computer computer system: system: the data will be properly managed: organized and construction of a suitable program that will help in the management of stadium.
1.2 1.2 STAT STATEM EMEN ENT T OF OF THE THE PROB PROBLE LEM M ollowing the problem encountered in the organization: tickets that are processed for an event and the end: there will be left over =waste ticket stock> which create loss in the fina financ nce e of the the st stad adiu ium m unab unable le to co comm mmun unic icat ate e with with on one e another in other to share information which leads to time? consuming:
re?entering
of
information
centralized centralized system for customer information.
and
lack
of
1.3 1.3 OB OBJE JECT CTIV IVES ES OF THE THE STU STUDY DY This work is aim to reduce the work of stadium operat operators ors:: manage managers: rs: and individ individual uals. s.
urthe urthermo rmore: re: the
aims of this work are to. =i> =i>
&tud &t udy y the the pres presen entt way way of proc proces essi sing ng tick ticket et..
=ii> =ii>
"esi "esign gn a new new syst system em that that will will be more more conv conven enie ient nt and and effi effici cien ent: t: whic which h will will ta take ke ca care re of diffi ifficu cult ltie ies s encountered in the present system.
=iii> "esign
a
new
system
that
will
enable
the
organization control crowd in every event. =iv> =iv> "esi "esign gn a system system that that will will make make acce access ss to recor record d or information easier.
1. 1. SCOP SCOPE E OF OF THE THE STUD STUDY Y There here are are lot lot of ac acttivit ivitiies that that take akes plac lace in the the stadium
an
example
is
the
managemen managementt of informati information. on. comp co mput uter eriz ize ed stadium.
mana manage geme ment nt
processing
of
ticket
and
This research research will will base base on a info inform rmat atio ion n
syst system em
in
the the
1.! 1.! LIMI LIMITA TATI TION ONS S OF OF THE THE STUD STUDY Y The following constraints were experienced during the course of the research. a
Time !onstraint "ue to the the short ortness ness of the seme emest ste er and and ot othe herr
acti ac tivi viti ties es with within in the the sc scho hool ol:: ther there e was was no much much time time to carryout more research. b
,ack of Money The issue of going from one place to another in search
of mate materi rial als s rele relev vant ant to the the work work ca call lls s the the at atte tent ntio ion n of monetary problems which limit the cost of this research.
1." 1." SIGN SIGNIF IFIC ICAN ANCE CE OF OF THE THE STU STUDY DY The significance of this research is to help the staffs attain excellence: accurancy: and effectiveness in the data or information with aid of an information management system. ASSUMPTION
The design of the system is assumed to be cost effe effect ctiv ive e bt benef benefic icia iall to stadi stadium um..
The The desi design gn will will
redu reduce ce the the prob proble lem m fa faci cing ng st staf afff or oper operat ator ors s of the the organization.
1.# 1.# DEFI DEFINI NITI TION ON OF TE TERM RMS S "ata < /t is a law fact or it is unprocessed information. information. /nformation < They are data that has been processed and ready for use. Management < /t is the bringing together of resources and people for the accomplishment of a specific goal.
CHAPTER TWO
2.$ 2.$ LITE LITERA RATU TURE RE REVI REVIEW EW
!omp !omput uter eriz izat atio ion n is the the proc proces ess s of build uildin ing g a new new syst system em upon upon a co comp mput uter er tech techno nolo logy gy fo forr inpu input: t: ou outp tput ut:: proc proces essi sing ng and and st stor orin ing. g. !omp !omput uter er enti entire rely ly repl replac aces es the the manu manual al syst system em that that is usin using g on only ly pape paperr and and penc pencil il fo forr processing.
/n $a $arb rba a ".,. ".,.A A =#@=#@-@> @> in his his co cont ntri ribu buti tion on sa says ys that that computerization does not only involve computer technology cons co nsis istting ing to on only ly hard hardwa ware re and and so soft ftwa ware re but also also the the communication link: that is it establishes the link for data communication devices to interact and share data as well as transferring data5information from one location to another. $eside $es ides: s: compu computer ters s can be used used for keep keeping ing record records s and thes these e reco record rds s are are alwa always ys avai availa labl ble e when whenev ever er they they are are needed and the need of carrying office file from one place to anothe anotherr is elim elimina inated ted and in most most cas cases es some some docume document nt may get lost or be tampered with the transmit.
"avies ".4 =#@-@> state that computers have replaced manual technology because of its ability to process large volume of data or even handle complex work =processing cap ability> at a very high speed. /t gives out accurate result at ea each ch time time exce except pt when when it is fed fed with with inco incorr rrec ectt data data:: arbage?in?garbage?out. computerization computerization is certified.
9ence:
the
need
for
/n this stadium: computerization help to keep accurate records in which case one can call up a customer record to find find out neces necessar sary y infor informat matio ion n about about the custom customer er when when needed. This also helps to reduce redundancy in collecting customerBs record and also eliminate the problem of missing of some customer files.
Also rench !&. =#@@6> states that a file is a document stored
in
the
computer
individually
by
name
and
is
organized in a particular way with a well defined structure consisting of a collection of records each of which are made up of files.
9enry !.,. =commented that a typical organization has a large number of files: many of which may be stored on a comp co mput uter er devi device ce.. 4e ca call ll thes these e data data mach machin ine e read readab able le because one can use computer to process them. (aper files on the the ot oth her hand and are much uch less ac acce ces ssib sible. le. A larg arge organization related related file as part of a database.
rench !.& also defin fined a database as a single orga organi niza zati tion on co coll llec ecti tion on of st stru ruct ctur ured ed data data st stor ored ed with with a mini minim mum of dupl duplic icat atio ion n of data data item items s so as to pro provide vide con co nsist istent use sers rs of the syst syste em but is indepe ependent ent of programs that use the data. "atabases are normally set up in order to meet the information needs of major parts of an
organization. /t is not possible to construct a database in a single operationC it is usually built up section. "uring this process it is possible toD •
Add new EfilesF of data.
•
Add new fields to record already present in the base.
•
!reate relationship between the items of data. A data databa base se re;u re;uir ires es to be st stor ored ed on larg large e ca capa paci city ty
direct direct acc acces ess s devic devices. es. The usual usual medium medium is the magnet magnetic ic disk. or security purposes a copy of the database may be held on magnetic tape or disk. Although to the user: the database may appear as a collection of files: data in database is organized in a more complex way than data in conventional files. "atabase may be classified according to the approach taken to database organization.
The
classes
are
relational:
hie hierarc rarchi hica call and and file file inve invers rsio ions ns.. $u $utt
network:
this his proj projec ectt
work work
discu discusse sses s more more on relati relationa onall databa database: se: which which is it users: users: types of table called relations. r elations.
"ata description must be standardized for this reasons a data description language =".".,> is provided which must be compared to the declarations and processing statement in a compared to the declarations and processing statement in a conventional programming language.
&inc &i nce e comp omplex lex files iles are proce rocess sse ed in the dat atab abas ase e: a comp co mple lex x so soft ftwa ware re syst system em ca call lled ed data databa base se mana manage geme ment nt system is re;uired for construct: expands and maintain the database. /t provides the controlled interface between the user user and and the the data data in the the data databa base se.. The The "$M& "$M& allo alloca cate ted d storage of data.
/t maintains indices so that any re;uired data can be retrieved and so that separate items of data in the database can be cross cross?re ?refre frence nced. d. The "$M& "$M& provid provides es facil faciliti ities es for different types of file processing such as process a complete file file =ser =seria iallly
or
se;u se ;uen enti tial ally ly>>
proc proces ess s
re;u re;uir ired ed reco record rds s
=selec =selecti tive ve se;ue se;uenti ntial al or rando random> m> and retrie retrieve ved d indivi individu dual al records. /t has the function of providing security for the data in the database. Gent
=#@'>:
8*1M 8*1MA, A,/H /HA AT/*8 /*8
present more more
a
set
inte intent ntiv ive e.
of
guiding
irs irstl tly y:
to
make
norm no rmal al
form fo rm
re;u re;uir ires es that that all all oc occu curr rren ence ce of a reco record rd type type co cont ntai ain n the the same number of fields. As a result of record cannot contain a repeating group. &econd normal forms re;uire the design to examine the relationship between key field and other field in the record. /n general: normalization creates a database in which there is minimum redundancy of data and risk of demanding the database through updating is minimized.
Most computerized systems cannot accept data informs customary to human communication such as speech or hand written documents. /t is necessary therefore to present data to the computer in a way that provides easily conversion into its its own own elec electr tron onic ic puls pulse e base based d fo form rm.. This This is co comm mmon only ly achi ac hiev eved ed by typi typing ng the the data data into into keyb keyboa oard rd devi device ces s that that convert it into machine sensible forms. "ata finally enters storage.
rawhil M.! draw raw a dist istintio ntion n betwee ween dat ata a and and inform informati ation. on. $y using using the the descr descript iption ion inform informati ation on sto stora rage ge and retrieval rather that storage and retrieval that emphasis is firmly place upon something meaningful to a user rather than upon he technicalities of storage. 9e also stressed that the the more more the the mean meanin ing g that that was was to be repr repres esen ente ted d and and stor st ored ed:: the the more more co comp mple lex x the the st stor orag age e orga organi niza zati tion on and and structure must be. As records are stored in these system their their conten contents ts are autom automati atical cally ly indexe indexed d by the sof softwa tware. re. &ubse;uently: the use may be able to find every instance of selected record very ;uickly.
A gene genera rall lly y co conc nclu lusi sion on draw drawn n from from this this is that that:: the the provision of suitable information and storage retrieval. /n a manner suited to the kind of data and to the information need needs s of the the user user or orga organi niza zati tion on.. Al Also so:: the the data data to be processed by the computer must be collected. The process
of data data co colle llect ction ion then then invo involve lves s getti getting ng the origi original nal data data converting it from one medium to another and finally getting it into the computer.
Abudu Abudulla llahi hi:: 7./ 7./ defin defines es data data co colle llect ction ion as the the proces process s invo involv lve ed in gett gettin ing g the the data data from from its its poin points ts of origi rigina nall collection starts at the services of raw data and ends when valid data is wit within hin the co com mputer ter in a fo form rm read ready y fo forr processing. The process of data collections may involve any numb number er of the the fo foll llow owin ing g depe depend ndin ing g on the the meth method od used used which includes the followingD I
"ata creation.
I
Transmission of of da data.
I
"ata preparation.
I
(oss ssib ible le co con nvers versio ion n fro from m on one e medi medium um to anot anothe herr.
I
/npu /nputt of data data to the the co comp mput uter er from from valid alidat atio ion. n.
I
&orting
I
!ontrol rol?all st stages mu must be be co controlled
Also Al so in proc proces essi sing ng the the st stad adiu ium m info inform rmat atio ion n reco record rd:: data data control measures should be involved. The following such asD •
Manual controls
•
"ata collection controls
•
3alidation checks
$atch controls to ensure that all data is processed preserve the the
int integrit rity
of
reprocess all error.
main ainta taiined dat ata: a: dele elete: te:
corr co rre ect and and
CHAPTER THREE
SYSTEM INVESTIGATION ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF INPUT%OUTPUT SYSTEM
3.$ 3.$ RESE RESEAR ARCH CH METH METHOD ODOL OLOG OGY Y 1esearch is an investigation in order to discover new factors through planning and systematic collection analysis and and
inte nterpre rprettat atio ion n
of
dat ata: a: where ere
as parti artic cula ular
tas ta sk:
therefore: research methodology is a detailed description of what what the the rese researc arche herr plan planne ned d and and proc proced edur ure e adop adopte ted d in gathering new facts relevant to the project work.
/t is therefore an established fact that without data: there can be no analysis. This is the crux of social science research. "ata can be defined simply as basic facts an figure mostly numeric in nature: resulting from business economic and social activities of man.
3.1 3.1 METH METHOD OD OF DATA DATA CO COLL LLEC ECTI TION ON /n the course of this project: the following outlines the method of data collection used. •
(rimary method
•
&econdary method
3.1.1
PRIMARY METHOD
The ;uestionnaire and the direct observation methods THE &UESTIONNAIRE METHOD / sent ;uestionnaire and appeal to the management of the stadium responsible for day to day operation of the stadium. &ome of the ;uestions sent to the management were meant to obtain the following informationD informationD I
The goal an and ob object ctiive of st stad adiium re reco cord rds. s.
I
The
organizational
structured
of
8namdi
azikiwe
stadium I
9ow the stadium operates
I
9ow tickets are been sold.
I
/nputs: out outputs and and pro process for forms use used for for fan fans and and
customers record. I
The problem of st stadium records.
I
ina inall lly y to to a asc scer erta tain in if co comp mput uter eriz izat atio ion n can can be a way way ou outt of their inherent problem.
$esides thorough care was exercised to structure ;uestions based on these aims so as to ensure that the ;uestionnaire is developed effectively and efficiently as toD •
Achieve the objective of the system under study.
•
et the maximum information in the minimum time.
OBSERVATION &ome fact were also recorded through my observation of some activities carried out on stadium information record in the man manage agement ent departm artme ent which is my are area of concentration.
3.1.2
SECONDARY METHOD (OTHER METHOD)
*ther method we used in data collection as stated was deduct deduction ions s from from the fans fans and foo footba tball ll fanati fanatics cs that that come come regularly to watch football in the stadium? 8namdi Azikiwe stadium.
3.2 PROCES PROCESS% S%INF INFORM ORMATI ATION ON FLOW FLOW ANAL ANALYS YSIS IS The highest profile from which information flows and are processed is EThe entry while the lowest is Ethe fansF in betw betwee een n
this this term termin inal als s
are are se seve vera rall depa depart rtme ment nt whos whose e
functions function are definitely instrumental to the effective and efficiency processing as well as circulations of data. As you go from down =fans level> to up =entry> facts and figures are are pass passed ed in fo form rm of data data whil while e as yo you u desc descen end d from from hig highes hest to lowe lowes st: fa fac cts and and figu figure res s are are pas asse sed d on as information. $elow shows the trend of process information flow analysis of fans5customers record in 8namdi Azikiwe &tadium.
INFORMATION FLOWCHART
DIRECTOR
HEAD OF ADMIN. SERVICE
DEPUTY DIRECTOR STADIUM MANAGEMENT
HEAD OF STADIUM SERVICES
FANS/CUSTOMERS STADIUM WORKERS
3.3 PROBLE PROBLEM M OF OF THE THE E'IST E'ISTING ING SYST SYSTEM EM The The prob proble lems ms that that are are obta obtain inab able le from from the the exis existi ting ng syst system em are are inhe inhere rent nt most mostly ly from from the the curre current nt meth method od of operation
=The
manual
method>
which
includes
the
following.
LACK OF OFFICE SPACE This This is due due to many many work workin ing g mate materi rial als s like like file files: s: pape paperr: cartons shelves etc that must be accommodated. accommodated.
MANUAL LIMITATION
Many Many proces processe ses s deman demands ds high high mental mental exerci exercise se and care care which
if
not
properly
documented
could
result
to
inaccuracies.
MISSING ITEM Most time data records or even files are out of place. This can be caused by carelessness: oversight: overstress by any of such unpredictable unpredictable factors.
TIMELINESS "espite the high staff turnover: information is not usually prepared prepared on time. time. !omprehe !omprehensive nsive accounting accounting sheet: sheet: total total number of attendance in one match etc. are usually never ready at the appropriate time.
POOR SECURITY There is no enough security to keep data from unauthorized instruction. This means means that in critical cases: cases: records can be altered without due formalities.
UPDATE IS DIFFICULT "ue to records can only be searched out by going through file shelves: it becomes more tedious as opposed to glance som so me dat ata a whic hich are ope operations ions:: but mis mishan handled the following are the inputs &taff 8ame=surname>: other 8ames:
(hon (h one e 8o: 8o: depa depart rtme ment nt:: heal health th deta detail ils: s: se sex x : Age: Age: "ate "ate:: 9ealth /nstitution etc.
3. JUSTI JUSTIFI FICAT CATION ION OF NE NEW W SYST SYSTEM EM The initial problem of the existing system as outlined abo above hinde nders effi effic cienc iency y
in
the &ta tad dium ium
and and
red reduce ces s
effect effective ivenes ness s in data data proces processin sing. g. That That not withst withstand andin ing: g: initi initiall ally y change changes s and other other crucia cruciall analys analysis is re;ui re;uire re lots lots of labour
and
mathematical
calculation
perhaps
;uite
numerous and complex.
A computer is known for its capability to perform complex and routine function satisfactory: notably difficult for man. !omput !omputeri erizat zatio ion n theref therefore ore offers offers the benefi benefits ts of cos costt and labour labour effect effective ivenes ness: s: for this this insti institut tution ion =8namd =8namdii Az Aziki ikiwe we stadium> in her meeting up with challenges of modern data pressing. This has greatly motivated the design of this new system. *bjectively: the system will provide compute based tools and designs: suitable and social technically: acceptable for the !*M(2T01/H0" &TA"/2M MA8A0M08T &J&T0M.
3.! 3.! INPU INPUT T AND AND OUTP OUTPUT UT DESI DESIGN GN "ata red into the system tell more about the output desired for this project: the user shall input data via the keyboard: initialize command via the keyboard or with the aid of a backing storage. Then the output processed can be
accessed from the 3"2: floopy disk or store in the system databa database: se: the follow following ing descri describe bes s the data data desig design n for the new system. INPUT DATA (DESIGN) DATA ITEM Ticket /" *wner Amount &eat 1eserved Match (layed
DATA TYPE &tring &tring /nteger &tring &tring
FIELD WIDTH % #+ # #+ #'
OUTPUT DESIGN FOLLOWING "ATA /T0M Total 8o *f Tickets &old Total Attendance Amount
"ATA TJ(0 &tring
/0," 4/"T9 %+
&tring &tring
# ##
3." FILE DESIGN ile are sets of records which must be retained over a number of operational cycles of the system: because of the volu vo lume me of info inform rmat atio ion n that that co comp mput uter er ho hold lds s in st stor orag age? e? keep keepin ing g wher where e ot othe herr st stor orag age e to tool ols s are are limi limite ted. d. ili iling ng is adopted to hold records in this case. &pecially: random are used in this project. The file structure.
STAFF FILE 10!*1" ATT1/$2T0
"ATA TJ(0
/0," 4/"T9
8ame =&urname> *ther names (hone 8o "epartment 0mail
&tring &tring /nteger &tring &tring
% #+ # #+ #)
"ATA TJ(0
/0,"
&tring &tring /nteger &tring &tring &tring
4/"T9 %6 #6 # #+ #+ #+
CUSTOMER FILE 10!*1" ATT1/$2T0 8ame =&urname> *ther name (hone. 8o 0mail Address avorite sport kit
3. 3. SYST SYSTEM EM FLOW FLOWCH CHAR ART T
KEYING OF DATA DATA (KEYBOARD) (KEYBO ARD)
DATABASE FILE (FILE)
PROCESSING DATA DATA (CPU) (CP U) DISPLAY INPUT ON THE SCREEN (VDU)
PRINTING OF THE OUTPUTS (PRINTING)
START
ABOUT FORM
3.#
ARCHITECHURAL DESIGN PASSWORD
EXIT
SPLASH FORM
MENU FORM
TABLE TABLE FORM F ORM
RECORD FORM
TEMPORARY FORM
RELATIVE RELATIVE FORM
CHAPTER FOUR
PROGRAME* TESTING AND IMPLEMENTTION .1 .1 INTRODU RODUC CTION The progr program am desig design n was was consi consider dered ed in the the follow following ing two areasD #>
M+,-/0 ,456
!reation of modules was necessary
since we realize that the system would be made of different units which would be same what difficulty to design as one whole unit. 4e therefore created representative module for the complex whole. 2)
A78-/ D D456 At this point: the individual individual modules so
far create created d were were transf transform ormed ed into into actual actual workin working g desig design. n. This design stage involves the creation of forms and placing of necessary objects on these forms.
.2
PROGRAM FLOWCHART (APPENDI' 1) 1)
.3
PROGRAM SOURCE CODE (APPENDI' II)
.
PROGRAM IM IMPLEMENTATION To affect a changeover into the new system: the health
institution should adopt =chapter '> steps as was discussed: to prepare the ground for the implementation implementation and other factors which includesD
STAFF TRAINING 4ith the help of the program flowchart =item ).%> the algorithm =).#> and system chart ='.@> staff can be wonderfully e;uip to use this application.
PROGRAMMING Though this application has been exhaustively tested to meet the user re;uirements. / the programmer is ready to render directives in the course of implementation.
SYSTEM TESTING The system has been tested on the basis of program flow and procedure flow. The information from the indexes proves the success so far. iles have also been converted to meet the user re;uirement as in the former system.
CHANGE OVER / recommend parallel conversion for this system. This is because: since the old system has been manually based: this new one needs to be gradually absorbed before phasing out to avoid uncertainties. uncertainties.
DOCUMENTATION%USER DOCUMENTATION%USER GUIDE This system is developed in 3isual $asic programming lang langu uage age
=ob =objec ectt
*rient iente ed>. /n
thi this
proj rojec ect: t: both the
elem elemen enta tary ry and and adva advanc nced ed feat featur ures es of 3$ prog progra ramm mmin ing g
language are extensively utilized to achieve the system goal. 3isual $asic makes it possible to enter data in user readable form. After processing the user can get the output either in form of softcopy or hardcopy.
H/0,9/0 /5, +:89/0 0;-0<58 Made Made simple simple enoug enough: h: the progra program m has been been desig designe ned d in orde orderr to enab enable le the the user user exec execut ute e on any any mach machin ine e with with minimum hardware re;uirement. This is evident by the fact that its size is considerably small and it can be run even with a system which has a memory of less than )M$. /t can be run run on both both a st stan anda dalo lone ne syst system em as well well as netw networ orke ked d systems. The program: though it is designed with visual $asic tools: does not re;uire this compiler to be installed in the userBs machine. $ut for the back end processing: it may re;uire at least: Ms Access % or higher version to be installed since the database will be stored in that format.
USER GUIDE The user can run application as •
(ower on the computer system =booting>
•
Afte fter
a
succe ucces ssful sful boo ootting ing:
load the the visu visua al
interpreter. •
/nsert the disk containing the program
bas asic ic
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CHAPTER FIVE !.$ SUMMARY* CONCLUTION AND RECOMMENDATION
!.1 SUMMARY6 Acc cco ordi rding to my proj rojec ectt to top pic: ic: it is just ustifie ified d that that computer can be adopted process data related to &TA"/2M MA8A0M08T.
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CONCLUSION !omputerization at large is ideal and effective towards solv so lvin ing g this this day day data data proc proces essi sing ng prob proble lems ms with with inde indent nt analysis of vast activities of computerization covered in this project: despite the limited time frame: the institution can discover it an easy task: processing records.
RECOMMENDATION Therefore: computerization should be used in running the daily activities of data processing =as per records> in the stad st adiu ium. m. /n this this orde orderr / reco recomm mmen end d this this new new syst system em to 8namdi Azikiwe &taduim to be used in keeping records.
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