This document summarizes a student project on developing a Prepaid Taxi Management System. The project was submitted by 5 students to fulfill the requirements for a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration. The project aims to partially computerize the processes of a prepaid taxi management system, like generating bookings and recording customer and route information, to make the processes less laborious than the existing manual system. The project uses Visual Basic 6.0 for the front end and MS Access 2000 for the back end. It provides an overview of the existing manual system and outlines the scope, objectives and feasibility study of the proposed computerized system.
This is my college final field work report about online cab booking system. In this online cab booking how it works and some suggestions , analysis about cab booking . All information is in the report. ..
Thank you..
This document provides an overview of an online taxi booking system. It describes the existing manual system and outlines the benefits of developing a computerized system. The proposed system would allow customers to book taxis online and for administrators to maintain driver, vehicle and billing details digitally. The system would have modules for administration, customers and reports. It then covers the system design including data flow diagrams, database design with tables for customers, bookings, drivers, vehicles and bills, and input screen designs. Hardware, software and technology requirements are also specified.
This document outlines a project to develop a railway booking and management system using Oracle 11g. The 6-member team will build the system over 1 month. It will allow online booking, payment, cancellation and refunds. The system will use Oracle 11g database on a Windows server, with a Linux testing platform. Entity relationship diagrams, data flow diagrams and system documentation will be created. The project aims to improve the existing railway reservation system in India.
This document describes a vehicle management system that allows companies to manage transportation for employees. It has four main modules: bus management, route management, employee management, and passenger management. The system allows administrators to create user accounts, manage employee and transportation category information, and add/update routes. Employees can request transportation and approve transportation requests. The system tracks transportation usage and costs through reports. It was developed using Java and is meant to help companies efficiently manage fleet vehicles and transportation for employees.
This document describes an online car rental system that allows customers to view vehicle listings, make bookings, and update their profiles, and allows administrators to manage vehicles, bookings, users, and other functions through a backend module. It provides advantages like convenience, standardization, and 24/7 accessibility compared to traditional systems. It also outlines some technical requirements and features like automation, customization, and improved efficiency. The goal is to create a user-friendly web application for customers to access across different devices and that allows administrators to easily manage the rental operations.
This document appears to be a project report submitted by three students - Tanya Bhadauria, Somendra Singh, and Vaibhav - for their Bachelor of Technology degree in Information Technology. It describes the development of an "Online Vehicle Rental System" under the supervision of Mr. Ramesh Sahoo. The report includes sections on introduction, software and hardware requirements, literature survey, software requirement analysis, coding, output screens, and conclusions.
This is my college final field work report about online cab booking system. In this online cab booking how it works and some suggestions , analysis about cab booking . All information is in the report. ..
Thank you..
This document provides an overview of an online taxi booking system. It describes the existing manual system and outlines the benefits of developing a computerized system. The proposed system would allow customers to book taxis online and for administrators to maintain driver, vehicle and billing details digitally. The system would have modules for administration, customers and reports. It then covers the system design including data flow diagrams, database design with tables for customers, bookings, drivers, vehicles and bills, and input screen designs. Hardware, software and technology requirements are also specified.
This document outlines a project to develop a railway booking and management system using Oracle 11g. The 6-member team will build the system over 1 month. It will allow online booking, payment, cancellation and refunds. The system will use Oracle 11g database on a Windows server, with a Linux testing platform. Entity relationship diagrams, data flow diagrams and system documentation will be created. The project aims to improve the existing railway reservation system in India.
This document describes a vehicle management system that allows companies to manage transportation for employees. It has four main modules: bus management, route management, employee management, and passenger management. The system allows administrators to create user accounts, manage employee and transportation category information, and add/update routes. Employees can request transportation and approve transportation requests. The system tracks transportation usage and costs through reports. It was developed using Java and is meant to help companies efficiently manage fleet vehicles and transportation for employees.
This document describes an online car rental system that allows customers to view vehicle listings, make bookings, and update their profiles, and allows administrators to manage vehicles, bookings, users, and other functions through a backend module. It provides advantages like convenience, standardization, and 24/7 accessibility compared to traditional systems. It also outlines some technical requirements and features like automation, customization, and improved efficiency. The goal is to create a user-friendly web application for customers to access across different devices and that allows administrators to easily manage the rental operations.
This document appears to be a project report submitted by three students - Tanya Bhadauria, Somendra Singh, and Vaibhav - for their Bachelor of Technology degree in Information Technology. It describes the development of an "Online Vehicle Rental System" under the supervision of Mr. Ramesh Sahoo. The report includes sections on introduction, software and hardware requirements, literature survey, software requirement analysis, coding, output screens, and conclusions.
This document describes a bike rental system that allows customers to search for and reserve bikes online. It discusses key features like allowing owners to add bikes for rent with daily rates, showing purchase notifications to owners, and enabling customers to search for and book bikes. The system uses modules for rental showrooms, users, and admin. Data flow and database designs are also outlined to support functions like registration, login, adding bikes, viewing bookings, and searching.
This project report discusses developing an online reservation system called "Epic Ride 24x7" for booking vehicles. The current manual system is time-consuming and inefficient. The proposed system will allow customers to book vehicles online and track their reservations. It will maintain vehicle and customer details as well as bookings. The system aims to automate the reservation process and improve customer satisfaction compared to the existing manual process. Key sections of the report include analyzing the existing system, proposed system features, feasibility study, and screenshots of the proposed online reservation system.
This document provides a project report for developing a Hospital Management System. It includes requirements for key functions like patient registration, assigning patient IDs, generating reports on patient and bed information, and updating patient records in the database. The system is intended to automate manual paper-based processes currently used by the hospital. It will utilize web-based and MySQL database technologies with a Windows development environment.
This software project aims to develop a management system for a car rental company, including a desktop application for managing their vehicle fleet and a native Android app for customers to rent cars. The project will use PostgreSQL for the database, Glassfish for REST services, JSF for the management console, and Android for the mobile client. Material resources include 4 workstations, 2 Android devices, and development tools, while 4 people are assigned as human resources. Project planning is important to stay on schedule, manage resources effectively, and deliver high quality results on time and on budget.
The document describes an Online Bus Ticket Reservation System (OBTRS) created by Ashwin Sharma, Nikhil Vyas, and Nilesh Soni. The system allows users to reserve seats, cancel reservations, and access various inquiries. It maintains user, bus, reservation, booking, and customer details. The system was designed to computerize the traditional paper-based process and make ticket booking and tracking easier online.
This is a web based platform for rent vehicles which is mainly intended for tourism purposes. It’s a solution for finding rental vehicles in urban as well as rural areas. The website act as interactive platform to connect various vehicle rental services with the customers in need. Customers and rental services will be at the opposite ends of the platform. We use .NET and MSSQL at the front end and back end respectively.
This software project is aimed at automation of online ticket booking. Objective of the project is to develop customize software package for ticket booking.
When we do this task manually then it become very hard to manage the ticket booking .So are developing this system to manage booking of ticket automatically. In this Bus Ticket Booking project we develop the system that can help the user to book their ticket online. In this project we take care of every services related to travelling and online ticket booking .When you start your traveling tour you have to book ticket so we help you in booking your traveling ticket
This document proposes an online food ordering system for Kaushik Garden Restaurant to address current problems with their manual process. It outlines the restaurant's current situation and services, and identifies issues like loss of productive time when tables are unavailable and inconvenience during billing without digital technology. The objectives are to develop a system to better manage the restaurant and increase online customers. The methodology includes collecting primary data through interviews and secondary data from websites. Requirements analysis identifies functional needs like a use case diagram and non-functional needs like usability, reliability, and performance. A feasibility study assesses technical, economic, and operational feasibility. The proposed system design includes class, sequence, and activity diagrams. The system will be tested and enhanced with a better
Railway management system, database mini projectshashank reddy
This document describes a database project for a railway reservation system. It includes entities like users, passengers, trains, stations, tickets. It provides the entity relationship diagram and normalized database schema. It also includes sample SQL commands to create the tables and insert sample data into the tables. The tables created are for users, trains, stations, train status, tickets, passengers and relationship tables for starts, reaches, stops_at and books.
This document is a report on a Fashion Shop project submitted to Arindom Mondal, a lecturer at North Western University. The report was submitted by student Jayed Imran in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and Engineering. The project aims to computerize the front office management of an online fashion store to make the shopping process easier and more convenient for customers. Key technologies used include HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP and MySQL.
This is the Project for my Last Year.
Taxi Go is the taxi Booking system made on PHP Platform with MySQL as a Back-End.
This is a Self Made Project.
If any user want to see the Design of the Project it is given Below,
http://taxigo.890m.com/TaxiGo/
Android College Application Project Reportstalin george
The document describes a mini project report submitted by four students for their Bachelor of
Technology degree. It outlines the development of an Android application called "AISAT.apk" that
serves as a mobile version of the Albertian Institute of Science and Technology's official website. The
application allows students, parents, and others to access information about the college, receive
notifications, and view navigation directions to the campus on their mobile devices. It includes sections
describing the product scope, features such as authentication and notifications, interface requirements,
and system design.
The purpose of the project entitled as “Hospital Management System” is to computerize the
Front Office Management of Hospital to develop software which is user friendly simple, fast,
and cost – effective. It deals with the collection of patient’s information like add patient, update
patient, delete patient, search patient, view patient diagnosis, etc. Traditionally, it was done
manually. The main function of the system is register and store patient details and doctor details
and retrieve these details as and when required, and also to manipulate these details
meaningfully. The Hospital Management System can be entered using a username and
password. It is accessible by an Admin, Doctor & Receptionist. Only they can add data into
the database. The data can be retrieved easily. The data are well protected for personal use and
makes the data processing very fast.
Online booking system for car rental companies - Bespoke Car Rental Booking E...Orisys Infotech
A powerful and easy to use reservation system can interact with your guests automatically ensure more bookings by providing all desired information during the booking process. An effective car rental booking system automatically update your vehicle availability and send out detail fully automated invoice to customers email as a confirmation of the booking.
The document describes an online food delivery system that allows customers to browse menus, place food orders, and pay online. It allows restaurants to reduce labor costs and efficiently manage orders received through a graphical interface. The system was developed to streamline the ordering process for both customers and restaurants. It includes modules for user accounts, order management, menu management, and retrieving orders. The system was tested at the unit, integration, and system levels to identify and fix errors before deployment. Future enhancements may include customization options, additional payment methods, delivery options, and order status notifications.
This document presents a railway reservation system. It discusses how the reservation system works and the entities involved like customers, employees, trains, stations, tickets etc. It outlines the features, limitations, and requirements of the system. Logical data models are presented for each entity like tables for customer, employee, ticket etc with attributes. The document also includes data flow diagrams and ER diagram to represent flow of data and relationships between entities in the system.
Taxi Startup Presentation for Taxi CompanyEugene Suslo
TaxiStartup brings taxi and limo companies in to the world of mobile booking apps, web booking, analytics and dispatch automation.
Uber, Lyft, Hailo and others are taking over the market, yet have only about 5% of it. We give taxi and limo companies (the rest 95% of the market) a simple and powerful tool to fight back.
This document describes a student project to develop a driver drowsiness detection system using OpenCV and Python. It includes approval from an internal examiner, declarations by the student, and certificates of completion. The system detects drowsiness based on eye closure and yawning detection using facial landmark tracking and thresholds on eye and mouth aspect ratios. Experimental results showed the system could successfully detect drowsiness and provide alerts when thresholds were exceeded.
Ola was founded in 2011 in Bangalore by IIT graduates and has expanded to over 102 cities in India. It operates an app that connects customers to over 2.5 lakh vehicles like cabs, auto rickshaws, and two-wheelers. Ola aims to provide convenient transportation and help drivers become micro-entrepreneurs through its minimum earnings guarantee program. It has raised over $70 million from investors and continues growing rapidly across India.
Funded by big investors, the organized taxi market in India is growing exponentially. Going forward, what are the challenges and opportunities this market is likely to throw up?
This document describes a bike rental system that allows customers to search for and reserve bikes online. It discusses key features like allowing owners to add bikes for rent with daily rates, showing purchase notifications to owners, and enabling customers to search for and book bikes. The system uses modules for rental showrooms, users, and admin. Data flow and database designs are also outlined to support functions like registration, login, adding bikes, viewing bookings, and searching.
This project report discusses developing an online reservation system called "Epic Ride 24x7" for booking vehicles. The current manual system is time-consuming and inefficient. The proposed system will allow customers to book vehicles online and track their reservations. It will maintain vehicle and customer details as well as bookings. The system aims to automate the reservation process and improve customer satisfaction compared to the existing manual process. Key sections of the report include analyzing the existing system, proposed system features, feasibility study, and screenshots of the proposed online reservation system.
This document provides a project report for developing a Hospital Management System. It includes requirements for key functions like patient registration, assigning patient IDs, generating reports on patient and bed information, and updating patient records in the database. The system is intended to automate manual paper-based processes currently used by the hospital. It will utilize web-based and MySQL database technologies with a Windows development environment.
This software project aims to develop a management system for a car rental company, including a desktop application for managing their vehicle fleet and a native Android app for customers to rent cars. The project will use PostgreSQL for the database, Glassfish for REST services, JSF for the management console, and Android for the mobile client. Material resources include 4 workstations, 2 Android devices, and development tools, while 4 people are assigned as human resources. Project planning is important to stay on schedule, manage resources effectively, and deliver high quality results on time and on budget.
The document describes an Online Bus Ticket Reservation System (OBTRS) created by Ashwin Sharma, Nikhil Vyas, and Nilesh Soni. The system allows users to reserve seats, cancel reservations, and access various inquiries. It maintains user, bus, reservation, booking, and customer details. The system was designed to computerize the traditional paper-based process and make ticket booking and tracking easier online.
This is a web based platform for rent vehicles which is mainly intended for tourism purposes. It’s a solution for finding rental vehicles in urban as well as rural areas. The website act as interactive platform to connect various vehicle rental services with the customers in need. Customers and rental services will be at the opposite ends of the platform. We use .NET and MSSQL at the front end and back end respectively.
This software project is aimed at automation of online ticket booking. Objective of the project is to develop customize software package for ticket booking.
When we do this task manually then it become very hard to manage the ticket booking .So are developing this system to manage booking of ticket automatically. In this Bus Ticket Booking project we develop the system that can help the user to book their ticket online. In this project we take care of every services related to travelling and online ticket booking .When you start your traveling tour you have to book ticket so we help you in booking your traveling ticket
This document proposes an online food ordering system for Kaushik Garden Restaurant to address current problems with their manual process. It outlines the restaurant's current situation and services, and identifies issues like loss of productive time when tables are unavailable and inconvenience during billing without digital technology. The objectives are to develop a system to better manage the restaurant and increase online customers. The methodology includes collecting primary data through interviews and secondary data from websites. Requirements analysis identifies functional needs like a use case diagram and non-functional needs like usability, reliability, and performance. A feasibility study assesses technical, economic, and operational feasibility. The proposed system design includes class, sequence, and activity diagrams. The system will be tested and enhanced with a better
Railway management system, database mini projectshashank reddy
This document describes a database project for a railway reservation system. It includes entities like users, passengers, trains, stations, tickets. It provides the entity relationship diagram and normalized database schema. It also includes sample SQL commands to create the tables and insert sample data into the tables. The tables created are for users, trains, stations, train status, tickets, passengers and relationship tables for starts, reaches, stops_at and books.
This document is a report on a Fashion Shop project submitted to Arindom Mondal, a lecturer at North Western University. The report was submitted by student Jayed Imran in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and Engineering. The project aims to computerize the front office management of an online fashion store to make the shopping process easier and more convenient for customers. Key technologies used include HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP and MySQL.
This is the Project for my Last Year.
Taxi Go is the taxi Booking system made on PHP Platform with MySQL as a Back-End.
This is a Self Made Project.
If any user want to see the Design of the Project it is given Below,
http://taxigo.890m.com/TaxiGo/
Android College Application Project Reportstalin george
The document describes a mini project report submitted by four students for their Bachelor of
Technology degree. It outlines the development of an Android application called "AISAT.apk" that
serves as a mobile version of the Albertian Institute of Science and Technology's official website. The
application allows students, parents, and others to access information about the college, receive
notifications, and view navigation directions to the campus on their mobile devices. It includes sections
describing the product scope, features such as authentication and notifications, interface requirements,
and system design.
The purpose of the project entitled as “Hospital Management System” is to computerize the
Front Office Management of Hospital to develop software which is user friendly simple, fast,
and cost – effective. It deals with the collection of patient’s information like add patient, update
patient, delete patient, search patient, view patient diagnosis, etc. Traditionally, it was done
manually. The main function of the system is register and store patient details and doctor details
and retrieve these details as and when required, and also to manipulate these details
meaningfully. The Hospital Management System can be entered using a username and
password. It is accessible by an Admin, Doctor & Receptionist. Only they can add data into
the database. The data can be retrieved easily. The data are well protected for personal use and
makes the data processing very fast.
Online booking system for car rental companies - Bespoke Car Rental Booking E...Orisys Infotech
A powerful and easy to use reservation system can interact with your guests automatically ensure more bookings by providing all desired information during the booking process. An effective car rental booking system automatically update your vehicle availability and send out detail fully automated invoice to customers email as a confirmation of the booking.
The document describes an online food delivery system that allows customers to browse menus, place food orders, and pay online. It allows restaurants to reduce labor costs and efficiently manage orders received through a graphical interface. The system was developed to streamline the ordering process for both customers and restaurants. It includes modules for user accounts, order management, menu management, and retrieving orders. The system was tested at the unit, integration, and system levels to identify and fix errors before deployment. Future enhancements may include customization options, additional payment methods, delivery options, and order status notifications.
This document presents a railway reservation system. It discusses how the reservation system works and the entities involved like customers, employees, trains, stations, tickets etc. It outlines the features, limitations, and requirements of the system. Logical data models are presented for each entity like tables for customer, employee, ticket etc with attributes. The document also includes data flow diagrams and ER diagram to represent flow of data and relationships between entities in the system.
Taxi Startup Presentation for Taxi CompanyEugene Suslo
TaxiStartup brings taxi and limo companies in to the world of mobile booking apps, web booking, analytics and dispatch automation.
Uber, Lyft, Hailo and others are taking over the market, yet have only about 5% of it. We give taxi and limo companies (the rest 95% of the market) a simple and powerful tool to fight back.
This document describes a student project to develop a driver drowsiness detection system using OpenCV and Python. It includes approval from an internal examiner, declarations by the student, and certificates of completion. The system detects drowsiness based on eye closure and yawning detection using facial landmark tracking and thresholds on eye and mouth aspect ratios. Experimental results showed the system could successfully detect drowsiness and provide alerts when thresholds were exceeded.
Ola was founded in 2011 in Bangalore by IIT graduates and has expanded to over 102 cities in India. It operates an app that connects customers to over 2.5 lakh vehicles like cabs, auto rickshaws, and two-wheelers. Ola aims to provide convenient transportation and help drivers become micro-entrepreneurs through its minimum earnings guarantee program. It has raised over $70 million from investors and continues growing rapidly across India.
Funded by big investors, the organized taxi market in India is growing exponentially. Going forward, what are the challenges and opportunities this market is likely to throw up?
Careem Ride Share Presentation May 2016Aakif Ahmad
Careem is a ride share company based in Dubai. I wrote this for them when we were talking about a position in the organization to support their growth objectives. While the position did not materialize, I have gotten quite good feedback on this and so thought I would share it. (My brother keeps sending links showing Uber implementing ideas I suggested Careem utilize to solidify their competitive position vs. Uber)
OlaCabs is a popular mobile app for transportation in India. Founded in 2010, it started as an online cab aggregator in Mumbai and is now headquartered in Bangalore. Ola connects users to over 200,000 cabs across 85 cities in India and provides services ranging from economical to luxury transportation options through their mobile app or website. It has received over $600 million in total funding. In 2015, Ola acquired TaxiForSure, expanding its network further.
This document provides a summary of key points about developing a detailed project report:
- A detailed project report is a complete document that provides important information for investment decisions, planning, and implementing a project. It serves as the base document for planning and executing a project.
- The report includes details on project objectives, description of the project area, existing data collection, projected costs, major benefits, and investment criteria like payback period and discounted cash flow analysis.
- A well-developed report provides final cost details, expected benefits, equipment specifications, procurement information, operations and maintenance plans, and approval and clearance status to help evaluate the technical feasibility, economic viability, and risk assessment of the proposed project.
Ola Cabs was founded in 2010 in Mumbai and is now headquartered in Bangalore. It has expanded to over 200,000 vehicles across 85 cities in India. Ola started as an online cab aggregator, partnering with private taxi owners to provide its service through mobile apps. This allowed it to grow rapidly while requiring low investment. Ola acquired TaxiForSure in 2015, making it the largest cab aggregator in India with over 1 million rides booked per day. While Ola faces threats from increasing competition and lack of regulations, its aggressive expansion and partnerships position it for continued growth in India's developing ridesharing market.
Ola Cabs is India's largest ride-hailing service that provides taxis, auto-rickshaws and cabs. It has raised hundreds of millions in funding from investors like Tiger Global, SoftBank and others. Ola aims to provide reliable transportation services within 20 minutes of booking through use of data analytics. It offers various vehicle categories at competitive prices and has grown significantly, achieving over 60% of India's ride-hailing market share but also reporting increasing losses as it expands.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled Biz Models for Hi-Tech Products to analyze the business model for Uber’s taxi service. Uber’s service enables anyone to provide taxi services and it provides dynamic pricing for better matching of supply and demand. Its value proposition for potential drivers is the opportunity to work as driver on their own hours. Its value proposition for user to lower taxi fares during most times of the day and a higher supply of taxis (and higher prices) during peak demand. The customers are tech-savvy and smart phone users who value their time. Uber receives payments directly from customers and keeps a percentage of these payments as its income. Uber’s patents for a demand-price algorithm represent a barrier of entry and thus a method of strategic control.
Online taxi booking system project report..pdfKamal Acharya
Our project entitled “PREPAID TAXI MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SYSTEM” aims is to book the taxis at all the fare charges. Manual system that is employed is extremely laborious and quite inadequate. It only makes the process more difficult and hard.
The aim of our project is to develop a system that is meant to partially computerize the work performed in the prepaid taxi management system like generating monthly daily bookings, record of routes available , fare charges of every route; store record of the customer.
We used Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 as front end and MS-Access 2000 as back end for developing our project. Visual Basic is primarily a visual design environment. We can create a VB application by designing the form and that make up the user interface. Adding visual basic application code to the form and the objects such as buttons and text boxes on them and adding any required support code in additional modular.
Microsoft Access 2000 is a powerful relational database application with which a desktop user can efficiently create and manipulate database systems. Access targets the desktop category and works best for individuals and workgroup
Managing megabytes of data for multi-user access to the same database, Access uses file-server architecture, rather than client-server architecture.
Access is included in the professional and developer editions of Microsoft office.
The overall project report is divided into some parts. These parts are further divided into their subparts. In the parts we have described the purpose, scope of the project, objective of the project i.e. approach which used for developing this software. It includes the topics like the problems with the existing system and the functionality of the organization. Introduction to tools, design, coding, testing and debugging of the system are discussed in very detail. We have also provided the names of the books from which we have taken guidance to complete the work. Last section contains the matter about the overall work performed and the efforts taken to complete the project.
Smart government transportation with cloud securityIRJET Journal
This document describes a proposed smart government transportation system that uses cloud computing and security. The system would allow users to generate passenger monthly passes online through an Android app, reducing paperwork and wait times. It uses GPS to track government vehicle locations and schedules. The system has separate logins for users and administrators. Users can renew passes and refill accounts as needed. Administrators can view user details and balances. Cloud security frameworks are used to securely maintain user data in the cloud. The system aims to provide efficient, reliable transportation services for the public.
This document summarizes a student project on developing a Parking Management System. The system aims to address issues with current parking practices like maintaining paper records and difficulties finding vehicle details. It allows users to securely park vehicles by paying and entering vehicle and owner details. The project uses ASP.NET for the front end, SQL Server for the back end, and an iterative development process. Key modules include storing staff, user, and vehicle records and generating reports on parking details and transactions.
The document discusses several MCA projects including:
1. A medical information integration model using cloud computing to provide storage and computing capacity for medical data analysis.
2. A customer relationship and warehouse management system to optimize revenue and customer satisfaction.
3. An issue tracking, managing, monitoring and reporting system for an IT department to track issues and tasks.
This document provides a summary of the requirements for developing a web-based taxi reservation system for City Taxi (PVT) Ltd. It outlines the project scope, objectives, methodology, and deliverables. The key requirements include developing modules for passengers to register and reserve taxis, drivers to update their availability, an admin interface to manage operations, and integration of payment processing. The system must be developed within budget and timeline using a waterfall methodology. Functional requirements include user authentication, vehicle and driver management, and reservation/payment features. Non-functional requirements specify the system needs to have a responsive design, fast response times, and security controls to protect customer data.
This document provides an introduction and overview of a proposed cab booking system project developed using ASP.NET. It describes the objectives of developing a standardized online system to allow customers to search for and book cabs. The document outlines the methodology used, including collecting primary data through investigations and secondary data from online sources. It also describes the system design process, development approach using an object-oriented waterfall model, and technical requirements including Windows, ASP.NET, SQL Server, and 512MB RAM.
Implementation of Public Transport Sytem with Journey PlannerIRJET Journal
This document describes the implementation of a public transport system with journey planner capabilities. It discusses the existing system's limitations in providing real-time arrival and departure information. The proposed system aims to overcome these limitations by providing accurate estimated time of arrival data, suggested journey routes, and fare details to help passengers plan their trips. It details the system architecture, modules, and implementation process which involves designing interfaces, testing components, and documenting the system. The public transport system is intended to help passengers commute more efficiently with less waiting time.
Banking managment
Bug Tracking
Chat-Server-system
College Information System
CourierInformationSystem
CYBER_SHOPPING
Data Centric Knowledge Management System
Distributed Cycle Minimization Protocol
E-COMMERCE Mechanism
Finance Managment
Global intractive solutins
Health Center System
IntranetChatting
MobileService management
NetConferening
online order processing system with AJAX enabled
OnLineExam process
web based Manufacturing
WEBREPORTING PROCESS
Andhra Pradesh State Finance Corporation (APSFC)
Classifieds
Customer Relationship Management for AIRLINE Industry
DataMart Management Software
E Procurement System
e-Classifieds
Ecommerce shopping cart
Elearn
Employee Resource Info sys
ENTERPRISE REOURCE PLANNING MANAGEMENT
e-Shopping
E-TRANSACTION_Totalproj
EWheelz
EzeeMail system
foresty management system
Fuji Distribution
global communication
GLOBAL COMMUNICATION MEDIA
Google map-wc
GovtSchemes-wc
human resource management system
Info ware Services
Insurance
Intranet Mailing System
Intrusion Detection System over Abnormal Internet Sequence
Lending Tree
Master and Science Research Center
Matrimony.com
MediTracker
MingleSpot
net-banking
On-line java compiler with security editor
ONLINE_EXAMS_POJECT
OnlineBanking
OnlineLibrary
PayRoll
Pharmacy system
product service management system
Project online music application
project status info system
project status information system
Resource out Sourcing
ResourcePlanner
SecuredNetAuction
ShoutBox
smartcard
SpeedAge
Status Information System
StockAnalyzer
stores management system
TelecomConnectionSystem-wc
Univesity Admission System
Web-Based Library
This document presents a car rental system project that aims to improve upon existing car rental services. It discusses developing a web and mobile-based application to allow customers to book cars online from anywhere in the world. The proposed system would have a centralized database to manage car reservations and provide reports on vehicle availability, revenues, and costs. It describes designing the system using techniques like data flow diagrams, sequence diagrams, and considering user requirements and security. The goal is to make the car rental process more convenient and efficient for both customers and the rental company.
A distributed system can be viewed as an environment in which, number of computers/nodes are connected and resources are shared among these computers/nodes. But unfortunately, distributed systems often face the problem of traffic, which can degrade the performance of the system. Traffic management is used to improve scalability and overall system throughput in distributed systems using Software Defined Network (SDN) based systems. Traffic management improves system performance by dividing the work traffic effectively among the participating computers/nodes. Many algorithms were proposed for traffic management and their performance is measured based on certain parameters such as response time, resource utilization, and fault tolerance. Traffic management algorithms are broadly classified into two categories- scheduling and machine learning traffic management. This work presents the study of performance analysis of traffic management algorithms. This analysis can further help in the design of new algorithms. However, when multiple servers are assigned to compile the mysterious code, different kinds of techniques are used. One common example is traffic management. The processes are managed based on power efficiency, networking bandwidth, Processor speed. The desired output will again send back to the developer. If multiple programs have to be compiled then appropriate technique such as scheduling algorithm is used. So the compilation process becomes faster and also the other process can get a chance to compile. SDN based clustering algorithm based on Simulated Annealing whose main goal is to increase network lifetime while maintaining adequate sensing coverage in scenarios where sensor nodes produce uniform or non-uniform data traffic.
This document describes the development of an e-ticketing system. The key points are:
1. The current manual ticket reservation system is slow and has limited capacity, so an online reservation system was created to improve efficiency.
2. The online system allows for automated ticket booking over the internet to address issues with long queues and limited reservations in the manual process.
3. The system was designed with programming and database techniques to digitize the ticket reservation process in a secure and validated way.
The document discusses several MCA projects including:
1) A medical information integration model using cloud computing to provide storage and computing capacity for medical data analysis.
2) A customer relationship and warehouse management system to optimize revenue and customer satisfaction.
3) An issue tracking, managing, monitoring and reporting system for an IT department.
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1. A PROJECT ON
“PREPAID TAXI MANAGEMENT SYSTEM”
Submitted in the Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For The Award Of
THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
(GENERAL)
Submitted To - SUBMITTED BY:-
Mr. AJAY SHARMA ANKIT SINGHAL
(Assistant Professor) RAJNEESH SINGH
NAVEEN ARORA
HARSH SHARMA
PRASHANT LUTHRA
KASTURI RAM COLLEGE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
(Affiliated to GGSIP University, Delhi)
Narela, Delhi-110040
2. 1.1 INTRODUCTION
Our project entitled “PREPAID TAXI MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
SYSTEM” aims is to book the taxis at all the fare charges. Manual system
that is employed is extremely laborious and quite inadequate. It only makes
the process more difficult and hard.
The aim of our project is to develop a system that is meant to partially
computerize the work performed in the prepaid taxi management system like
generating monthly daily bookings, record of routes available , fare charges of
every route; store record of the customer.
We used Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 as front end and MS-Access 2000
as back end for developing our project. Visual Basic is primarily a visual
design environment. We can create a VB application by designing the form
and that make up the user interface. Adding visual basic application code to
the form and the objects such as buttons and text boxes on them and adding
any required support code in additional modular.
Microsoft Access 2000 is a powerful relational database application
with which a desktop user can efficiently create and manipulate database
systems. Access targets the desktop category and works best for individuals
and workgroup
Managing megabytes of data for multi-user access to the same database,
Access uses file-server architecture, rather than client-server architecture.
Access is included in the professional and developer editions of Microsoft
office.
The overall project report is divided into some parts. These parts are further
divided into their subparts. In the parts we have described the purpose, scope
3. of the project, objective of the project i.e. approach which used for developing
this software. It includes the topics like the problems with the existing system
and the functionality of the organization. Introduction to tools, design, coding,
testing and debugging of the system are discussed in very detail. We have also
provided the names of the books from which we have taken guidance to
complete the work. Last section contains the matter about the overall work
performed and the efforts taken to complete the project.
1.2 INTRODUCTION OF THE TAXI MANAGEMENT SYSTEM:-
A taxicab, also taxi or cab, is a type of vehicle for hire with a driver, used by a
single passenger or small group of passengers often for a non-shared ride. A
taxicab conveys passengers between locations of their choice. In modes of public
transport, the pick-up and drop-off locations are determined by the service
provider, not by the passenger, although demand and share taxis provide a hybrid
bus/taxi mode.
Taxicabs arrived in 1911 to complement horse wagons. There are 52000 – 55000
Number of taxicabs. According to Government of India regulations, all taxicabs
are required to have a fare-meter installed. However, enforcement by authorities is
lax and many cabs operate either without fare-meter or with defunct ones. In such
cases, fare is decided by bargaining between the customer and the driver. Taxicabs
face stiff competition from auto rickshaws but in some cities. In India, most
taxicabs, especially those in Delhi and Mumbai, have distinctive black and yellow
liveries with the bottom half painted black and upper half painted yellow.
In Kolkata, most taxis are painted yellow with a blue strip in the middle.
4. SHARED TAXI CABS
In cities and localities where taxis are expensive or do not ply as per the
government or municipal regulated fares, people use Share taxis. These are normal
taxis which carry one or more passengers travelling to destinations either en route
to the final destination, or nearby the final destination. The passengers are charged
according to the number of people with different destinations. A similar system
exists for auto rickshaws, known as Share autos.
As one example, "Shared taxis" - and known just as that – have been operating
in Mumbai, India, since the early 1970s. These are more like a point to point
service that operates only during the peak hours. During off peak hours, they ply
just like the regular taxis, can be hailed anywhere on the roads, and passengers are
charged by the meter. But in order to bridge the gap between demand and supply,
during peak hours, several of them operate as Shared Taxis, taking a full cab load
of passengers to a more or less common destination. The pick-up points for these
taxis are fixed, and are marked by a post that says, “Shared Taxis” and cabs line up
at this point during peak hours. They display the general destination they are
headed for on their windscreens, and passengers just get in and wait for the cab to
fill up. As soon as this happens - which takes less than a couple of minutes - the
cab moves off. Fares are a fixed amount – fixed between the Taxi Unions and the
authorities for the point to point distance - and are far lower than the metered fare
to the same destination, but higher than the bus or train fare. Time taken is
obviously much less than that by bus. These taxis are very popular because of the
lack of waiting time, faster journey speeds, greater comfort, and absence of the
crush loads of peak hour commuter traffic in buses and trains.
5. Chapter 2 study structure
2.1 SCOPE OF THE PROJECT:-
The scope of project included evalution of the application and was primarily
concerned with the transaction related to booking of tickets from the terminal
operated by the railway personnel.
2. Applications controls, stimulation and online enquiries were used to evaluate
data validation and program logic. The selected data, as made available, for
substantive checking of the completeness, integrity and consistency of data using
computer assisted applications such as VB, MS-ACCESS and Structured Query
Language(SQL).
3.The records maintained in the database of the Prepaid taxi management were
also reviewed. Discussions were held with the database users to gain understanding
regarding the various functional aspects of the system
2.2 objectives of the system
The firm handles all of the work manually, which is very tedious and mismanaged.
The objective of our project is as follows:
1. To keep the information of Customer.
2. To keep the information of number of bookings in current month.
3. To keep the detail of taxis route.
4. To keep the information of cancellation and modification of booking in
current month.
5. To maintain the record of the every employee of every route .
6. Chapter 3 System Analysis
3.1 Identification Of Problem:
The old manual system was suffering from a series of drawbacks. Since whole of
the system was to be maintained with hands the process of keeping, maintaining
and retrieving the information was very tedious and lengthy. The records were
never used to be in a systematic order. there used to be lots of difficulties in
associating any particular transaction with a particular context. If any information
was to be found it was required to go through the different registers, documents
there would never exist anything like report generation. There would always be
unnecessary consumption of time while entering records and retrieving records.
One more problem was that it was very difficult to find errors while entering the
records. Once the records were entered it was very difficult to update these records.
In present, work done in the railway board is performed manually which is a great
headache for the department .The reason behind it is that there is lot of information
to be maintained and have to be kept in mind while running the business .For this
reason we have provided features Present system is partially automated
(computerized), actually existing system is quite laborious as one has to enter same
information at three different places.
Following points should be well considered-:
Documents and reports that must be provided by the new system: there can also be
few reports, which can help management in decision-making and cost controlling,
but since these reports do not get required attention, such kind of reports and
information were also identified and given required attention.
Details of the information needed for each document and report.
7. The required frequency and distribution for each document.
Probable sources of information for each document and report.
With the implementation of computerized system, the task of keeping records in an
organized manner will be solved. The greatest of all is the retrieval of information,
which will be at the click of the mouse. So the proposed system helps in saving the
time in different operations and making information flow easy giving valuable
reports.
3.2 Feasibility Study:
Feasibility study is the phase in which the analyst checks that the candidate system
is feasible for the organization or not. This entails identification, description &
evaluation of the system. Feasibility study is done to select the best system that
meets the performance requirement. If the feasibility study is to serve as a decision
document, it must answer key questions.
Is there a new and better way to do the job that will benefit the user?
What are the costs and savings of the alternatives?
What is recommended?
The most successful system projects are not necessarily the biggest or most visible
in the business but rather those truly meet user’s expectations.
Feasibility considerations
Three key considerations are involved in the feasibility study. They are as follows:-
8. Economic Feasibility:
Economic analysis is the most frequently used method for evaluating the
effectiveness of the candidate system.
We analyze the candidate system (computerized system) is feasible as than the
manual system because it saves the money, time and manpower. It also feasible
according to cost benefits analysis.
Technical Feasibility:
Technical feasibility centers around the technology used. It means the candidate
system is technically feasible i.e. it don’t have any technical fault and work
properly in the given environment. Our system is technically feasible; it is
providing us required output.
Behavioral Feasibility:
Behavioral feasibility is the analysis of behavior of the candidate system. In this
we analyze that the candidate system is working properly or not. If working than it
communicating proper with the environment or not. All this matters are analyzed
and a good candidate system is prepared. Due to the change of system what is the
change in behavior of the users, this factors are also analyzed.
9. 4. INTRODUCTION TO TOOLS:
4.1 Introduction of Visual Basic:
Over past few years visual basic 6.0 (front end) the relational data base
management system has been fine-tuning it is offering a large complex application
in the relational market. Visual basic 6.0 is a front end (i.e. uses graphical user
interface) visual basic 6.0 uses windows environment. It may use any DBMS or
RDBMS as a back-end through ODBC (open database connectivity).
For our purpose of development, in our project we used Visual Basic 6.0 because
visual basic 6.0 has following outstanding features and qualities.
Advantages Of Visual Basic:
1. Visual Basic applications are event driven. Event driven means the user is in
Control of the application.
2. Visual Basic supports the principle of object-oriented design.
3. Visual Basic is a complete window application development system.
4. Visual Basic is infinitely extensible through the use of active x controls
dynamically linked libraries (dll's) and adds dins.
The Fast Track To Windows Development
Visual Basic is primarily a visual design environment. We can create a VB
application by designing the form and that make up the user interface. Adding
visual basic application code to the form and the objects such as buttons and text
boxes on them and adding any required support code in additional modular.
10. Friendly Environment
Creating a form, adding controls to form and writing code behind the form are all
managed within a friendly environment.
Graphical User Interface
Application developed in DOS environment has to include its own set of video,
keyboard and printer drivers. in other words many DOS programs provided
virtually no user interface at all. Since windows is preferable over DOS and Visual
Basic is windows based hence millions of users can use applications with no
documentation or training:
The graphical user interface provides a graphical environment to user as front-end
for their operating system through graphical objects and therefore screen looks
very attractive and almost has three-dimensional qualities. The point and shoot use
of a GUI (Graphical User Interface) make use of the operating system and
programming easy.
Visual basic 6.0 connect to number of back-end DBMS and RDBMS such as SQL,
FoxPro, Sybase, Oracle etc.
Open Database Connectivity
Visual basic 6.0 connects to any back-end DBMS system whose DBMS cores
follow the open database connectivity rules and this connectivity is established by
open database connectivity.
The data storage may belong to any DBMS engine specifically supported by visual
basic 6.0 driver or any DBMS that supported open database connectivity.
11. The data entry and validation screens are created in visual basic 6.0 connects with
whichever engine is specified at the time of screen was created and manipulated
data within that engine.
12. 4.2 Client server computing and visual basic 6.0:
The client / server programming is also a distributed application processing and co-
operating application processing. It has three distinct components, each focusing
on specific job.
The three components are:
1. Client application
2. A Database Server
3. A network for connecting the first two components.
1. Client Application:
Client application (i.e. front end) is the part of the system that users employ to
interact with data. The work of client is requesting and receiving information forms
a database server (back-end). Client application can be developed rapidly using
visual basic 6.0.
2. A Database Server:
A Database server focuses on efficiently managing resources such as the table in
which data lies. The server’s primary job is to manage the data tables optimally
among multiple clients that concurrently request server for same resources. Visual
basic can connect to a number of RDBMS that are in trend.
3. Network for connecting the first two components:
A network and communication software are the vehicle that transports the data
between the clients and the server. The system both client and server run
communication software that allow them to talk across a network.
13. 4.3 Object Oriented Programming Approach:
The visual basic 6.0 uses the OOPS approach. In OOPS, a table is treated as also
object and the data being attached to as user specified parameters the forms also
treated as objects for this windows object for this window object. The firing of
code shippers based on events occurring such as clicking on a button via a mouse.
Visual Basic Libraries:
When we create commercial application we create object such as windows, data
windows, menus etc. these objects that you create using an appropriate visual basic
pointer are stored in libraries files.
When application has to run visual basic there objects from their libraries and
visual basic gives you a library painter to help you manage your libraries.
Events in Visual Basic:
Visual basic commercial applications are event driven. The user of the application
Controls the flow of the application by the action they take.
Visual Basic’s Debugging tool:
To distribute application created in visual basic we create an executable i.e. an exe
file, also there is a distribution kit to distribute the application.
Features of Visual Basic:
1. Visual basic provides a GUI which and therefore screen looks very attractive.
2. Work on client / server computing model.
3. Object Oriented programming approach.
14. 4. Visual basic provides several tool bars, which make working quick and easy.
5. It is front end and DBMS as a back end so it uses all the features of RDBMS
like referential integrity foreign key etc.
6. It uses a micro help line, which visual basic uses to display starters to display
information through the session.
Feel Of Windows Environment
Microsoft Windows environment is built-in to Visual Basic application. No need to
work with any windows compatible hardware since windows provides drivers for
thousand of different printer’s video adapter, modems and other peripherals.
15. CHAPTER -5
5.1 Introduction of MS-Access
Over the past several years, relational database management system have become
the most widely accepted way to manage data relational system often benefits such
as:
1. Easy access to all data.
2. Flexibility in storage and modeling.
3. Reduced data storage and redundancy.
4. Independence of physical storage & logical data designs.
5. A high-level data manipulation language (SQL).
6. Tables & table operations are well defined because relational theory is founded
in set theory, relational algebra & relational calculus.
Our of this the reason for introducing relational model is to increase the
productivity of the application programmer by eliminating the need to change
application programs when a change is made to the database.
As the technologies associated with RDBMS have grown rapidly in recent years,
the appeal of relational databases has become apparent to a much wider audience.
16. The phenomenal growth of the relational technology has led to more
demand for RDBMS in environments ranging from personal computer to large
highly secure CPU with users ranging from very casual to very sophisticated.
Microsoft Access 2000 is a powerful relational database application with which a
desktop user can efficiently create and manipulate database systems. Access targets
the desktop category and works best for individuals and workgroup
Managing megabytes of data for multi-user access to the same database. Access
uses File-server architecture, rather than client-server architecture.
Access is included in the professional and developer editions of Microsoft office.
As a leader in the desktop database category, Microsoft Access makes it easy for
users to find and manage their data to make better business decision. With strong
integration with Microsoft Office, Access offers a similar appearance and
functionality to that found in the popular Microsoft word and Excel applications
for general business users, Access provides easy to use wizards throughout, such as
the database wizard for getting up and running quickly and the simple query
wizards for easily finding information from the data. The combination of ease of
use and power in access makes it the top choice among developers who frequently
use Access as a front end in a client – server scenario.
The only problem with MS-ACCESS is that it cannot provide strong security
features. But in front of its fast execution features this drawback can be neglected
as the firm does not need any type of security whether it is operational, database, or
any other security. But in application development some restriction are made of
some places so that our database cannot be corrupted.
17. MS-ACCESS is therefore used for its fast execution speed and also due to its fast
connectivity.
Importance of database:
Growth in the usage of Computers in Business and Industrial sector initiated
development of modern Database Software. Database software’s offers a number
of potential advantages over traditional file-processing system; some of them are as
follows:
Program-Data Independence
The separation of data descriptions (metadata) from the application programs that
use the data is called data-independence. With the database approach, data
descriptions are stored in a central location called repository. This property of the
database systems allows an organization’s data to change and evolve without
changing the application programs that process that data.
Minimal Data-Redundancy
The design goal with database approach is that previously separate and redundant
data files are integrated into a single, logical structure. Each primary fact is
recorded in only one place in the database. The database approach does not
eliminate redundancy entirely, but it allows the designers to carefully control the
type and amount of redundancy.
Data Consistency
By controlling data redundancy, we greatly reduce the opportunities for
inconsistency. In database approach updating data values is greatly simplified
18. when each value is stored in one place only. Finally we avoid the wasted storage
space that results from redundant data storage.
Data Sharing
Primary advantage of database approach is sharing of data. A database is designed
as a shared resource. Authorized users are granted permission to use the database
and each user is provided one or more user views to facilitate this use. A user view
is a logical description of some portion of database that is required by the user to
perform some task.
Enforcement of Standards
When the database approach is implemented with full management support, the
database administration function should be granted single point authority and
responsibility of establishing and enforcing data standards. These standards will
include naming conventions, data quality standards and uniform procedures for
accessing, updating and processing data. The data repository provides database
administrators with powerful tools for developing and enforcing such standards.
Reduced Program Maintenance
Stored data must be changed frequently for a variety of reasons: new data item
types are added; data formats ate changed and so on. In file processing
environment, the description of data formats and access methods inevitably result
in the need to modify application programs. As a result in the change of data
formats and access methods inevitably results in the need to modify application
programs. In a database environment, data are more independent of application
programs that use them.
19. Chapter6 login Forms & Interpretation
Form 1(code view)
LIST OF TAXIS
Public con As ADODB.Connection
Public rs As ADODB.Recordset
Public Sub dno()
rs.MoveFirst
A=1
Do While Not rs.EOF
MYTABLE.TextMatrix(A, 0) = A
A=A+1
rs.MoveNext
Loop
End Sub
Public Sub COUNTRECORD()
'Dim DATA As String
rs.Open "SELECT * FROM TAXIDETAILS", con, adOpenDynamic,
adLockOptimistic
rs.MoveFirst
'DATA = rs.RecordCount
20. dno
rs.close
'MYTABLE.TextMatrix(1, 0) = DATA
End Sub
Public Sub condata()
Set con = New ADODB.Connection
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
con.ConnectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.3.51;Persist Security
Info=False;Data Source=C:Pre Paid Taxi Management Systemtaxi Management
System.mdb"
con.Open
End Sub
Public Sub TABLEDESIGN()
MYTABLE.ColWidth(0) = 1000
MYTABLE.ColWidth(1) = 1000
MYTABLE.ColWidth(2) = 1500
MYTABLE.ColWidth(3) = 1800
MYTABLE.ColWidth(4) = 1500
MYTABLE.TextMatrix(0, 0) = "S.NO"
MYTABLE.TextMatrix(0, 1) = "TAXI NO."
21. MYTABLE.TextMatrix(0, 2) = "TAXI MODEL"
MYTABLE.TextMatrix(0, 3) = "TAXI LOCATION"
MYTABLE.TextMatrix(0, 4) = "NO OF SEAT"
End Sub
Public Sub DISPLAYTRECORDS()
rs.Open "sELECT * from taxidetails", con, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
Set MYTABLE.DataSource = rs
rs.close
End Sub
Private Sub close_Click()
Me.Hide
Form6.Show
Form6.WindowState = 2
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
condata
DISPLAYTRECORDS
TABLEDESIGN
COUNTRECORD
23. .
INTERPRETATION
It may help the employee to keep a track of available taxis and their locations, so
that he can select which taxi he can use for a particular booking. It also displays the
number of seats in a particular taxi.
24. FORM 2(code view)
ROUTE CHART
Public con As ADODB.Connection
Public rs As ADODB.Recordset
Public Sub condata()
Set con = New ADODB.Connection
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
con.ConnectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.3.51;Persist Security
Info=False;Data Source=C:Pre Paid Taxi Management Systemtaxi Management
System.mdb"
con.Open
End Sub
Public Sub routeno()
rs.Open " select * from route", con, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
If rs.EOF = True Then
A=0
Else
rs.MoveFirst
Do While Not rs.EOF
If rs!rno > A Then
A = rs!rno
25. End If
rs.MoveNext
Loop
End If
rs.close
A=A+1
Text1.Text = A
End Sub
Public Sub addnewrecord()
rs.Open " route", con, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
rs.AddNew
rs!rno = Text1.Text
rs!Source = Text2.Text
rs!Destination = Text3.Text
rs!distance = Text4.Text
End Sub
Private Sub clearsearch_Click()
End Sub
Private Sub Command1_Click()
26. addnewrecord
End Sub
Private Sub Command10_Click()
Me.Hide
Form6.Show
Form6.WindowState = 2
End Sub
Private Sub Command11_Click()
Dim s As Boolean
rs.Open "select * from route where rno = " & Val(Text9.Text) & " ", con,
adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
If rs.EOF = True Then
s = False
MsgBox "There is no record"
rs.close
Else
Text10.Text = rs!Destination
Text11.Text = rs!Source
Text12.Text = rs!distance
s = True
27. A = MsgBox("Do you want to modify the record , press ok button", vbOKCancel,
"To Modify the record")
If s = True And A = vbOK Then
Text10.Text = ""
Text11.Text = ""
Text12.Text = ""
Text10.SetFocus
MsgBox "click on modify button to modify the record"
End If
End If
End Sub
Private Sub Command12_Click()
Text9.Text = ""
Text10.Text = ""
Text11.Text = ""
Text12.Text = ""
Text9.SetFocus
End Sub
28. Private Sub Command13_Click()
rs!Source = Text10.Text
rs!Destination = Text11.Text
rs!distance = Text12.Text
rs.Update
MsgBox "Record is updated successfully"
rs.close
End Sub
Private Sub Command14_Click()
rs.Open "delete from route where rno = " & Val(Text14.Text) & " ", con,
adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
MsgBox "Record is deleted "
End Sub
Private Sub Command16_Click()
rs.Open "select * from route where rno = " & Val(Text14.Text) & " ", con,
adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
If rs.EOF = True Then
s = False
MsgBox "There is no record"
29. Else
Text10.Text = rs!Source
Text11.Text = rs!Destination
Text12.Text = rs!distance
s = True
Command17.Visible = True
MsgBox "click on delete button to modify the record"
End If
rs.close
End Sub
Private Sub Command4_Click()
Me.Hide
Form6.Show
Form6.WindowState = 2
End Sub
Private Sub Command5_Click()
rs.Update
MsgBox "Record is Saved :"
rs.close
End Sub
30. Private Sub Command6_Click()
Text1.Text = ""
Text2.Text = ""
Text3.Text = ""
Text4.Text = ""
routeno
End Sub
Private Sub Command7_Click()
Text5.Text = ""
Text6.Text = ""
Text7.Text = ""
Text8.Text = ""
End Sub
Private Sub Command8_Click()
rs.Open "select * from route where rno = " & Val(Text5.Text) & " ", con,
adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
If rs.EOF = True Then
MsgBox "There is no record"
Else
Text7.Text = rs!Source
31. Text6.Text = rs!Destination
Text8.Text = rs!distance
End If
rs.close
End Sub
Private Sub Command9_Click()
Me.Hide
Form6.Show
Form6.WindowState = 2
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
condata
routeno
End Sub
Private Sub TabStrip1_Click()
If TabStrip1.SelectedItem.Index = 1 Then
Frame1(0).Visible = True
Frame2.Visible = False
34. Interpretation
It enables to add a new route to the route list. It helps to maintain the records where
the customer has to board the taxi and where it has to escort him.
35. Interpretation
A particular route can be searched, that is all its details can be accessed simply by
filling in the route number and click on the search option.
You can also clear precious record and search for another route number.
38. FORM 3(code view)
EMPLOYEE DETAILS
Public con As ADODB.Connection
Public rs As ADODB.Recordset
Public Sub increment()
rs.Open "select * from employee", con, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
If rs.EOF = True Then
A=0
Else
rs.MoveFirst
Do While Not rs.EOF
If rs!eno > A Then
A = rs!eno
End If
rs.MoveNext
Loop
End If
A=A+1
Text1.Text = A
rs.close
End Sub
Public Sub benable()
Command1.Enabled = False
39. Command2.Enabled = False
Command6.Enabled = True
Command7.Enabled = True
End Sub
Public Sub MODIFY()
rs.Open "select * from employee where eno= " & Val(Text1.Text) & " ", con,
adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
If rs.EOF = True Then
MsgBox " There is no record"
Else
Text2.Text = rs!eName
Text3.Text = rs!address
dayCombo.Text = Day(rs!dateofjoin)
monCombo2.Text = Month(rs!dateofjoin)
yeartxt.Text = Year(rs!dateofjoin)
Text4.Text = rs!contactno
End If
Text2.Text = ""
Text3.Text = ""
Text4.Text = ""
40. dayCombo.Text = "Day"
monCombo2.Text = "Month"
Text2.SetFocus
MsgBox " click to update button for changing the record"
End Sub
Public Sub del()
End Sub
Public Sub condata()
Set con = New ADODB.Connection
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
con.ConnectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.3.51;Persist Security
Info=False;Data Source=C:Pre Paid Taxi Management Systemtaxi Management
System.mdb"
con.Open
End Sub
Public Sub addrecord()
rs.Open "employee", con, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
rs.AddNew
rs!eName = Text2.Text
rs!eno = Val(Text1.Text)
41. rs!address = Text3.Text
rs!dateofjoin = CDate(monCombo2.Text + "-" + dayCombo.Text + "-" +
yeartxt.Text)
rs!contactno = Text4.Text
End Sub
Private Sub Command1_Click()
addrecord
End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click()
rs.Update
MsgBox "Record is saved "
rs.close
End Sub
Private Sub Command3_Click()
Text1.Text = ""
Text2.Text = ""
Text3.Text = ""
Text4.Text = ""
dayCombo.Text = "Day"
42. monCombo2.Text = "Month"
Text2.SetFocus
increment
Command1.Enabled = True
Command2.Enabled = True
Command6.Enabled = False
Command7.Enabled = False
Command8.Enabled = False
End Sub
Private Sub Command4_Click()
Me.Hide
Form6.Show
Form6.WindowState = 2
End Sub
Private Sub Command5_Click()
rs.Open "select * from employee where eno= " & Val(Text1.Text) & " ", con,
adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
If rs.EOF = True Then
MsgBox " There is no record"
Else
Text2.Text = rs!eName
43. Text3.Text = rs!address
dayCombo.Text = Day(rs!dateofjoin)
monCombo2.Text = Month(rs!dateofjoin)
yeartxt.Text = Year(rs!dateofjoin)
Text4.Text = rs!contactno
End If
rs.close
benable
End Sub
Private Sub Command6_Click()
MODIFY
Command8.Enabled = True
End Sub
Private Sub Command7_Click()
rs.Open "delete from employee where eno = " & Val(Text1.Text) & " ", con,
adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
MsgBox "Record is deleted "
End Sub
Private Sub Command8_Click()
rs!eName = Text2.Text
44. 'rs!eno = Val(Text1.Text)
rs!address = Text3.Text
rs!dateofjoin = CDate(monCombo2.Text + "-" + dayCombo.Text + "-" +
yeartxt.Text)
rs!contactno = Text4.Text
MsgBox "Please click on save button "
Call Command2_Click
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
yeartxt.Text = DatePart("yyyy", Date)
condata
increment
End Sub
Private Sub UpDown1_DownClick()
yeartxt.Text = Val(yeartxt) - 1
End Sub
Private Sub UpDown1_UpClick()
yeartxt.Text = Val(yeartxt) + 1
End Sub
46. INTERPRETATION
It keeps a record of all the employees who are working in this firm. The user can
add new employees by filling in the details that is employee number , name
address and the date of joining. This help to maintain the employee records.
47. INTERPRETATION
Through this the user can extract all the details of the employees by filling in
employee number. All the details regarding that employee will be disclosed their ,
that is the date of joining his name and address.
48. Interpretations
Through this we can modify the employee record, if any change had occur, or if
any employee has resigned himself , then on his employee number we can take
another employee by just clicking on the modify button and then on the update
button. The particular record will be saved.
49. Interpretations
Through this user can permanently delete the record of the employees in case he or
she has resigned or quit the job without any substitutes employee.
50. FORM 4 (Code view)
BOOKING OF TAXI
Public con As ADODB.Connection
Public rs As ADODB.Recordset
Public rs2 As ADODB.Recordset
Public Sub datacon()
Set con = New ADODB.Connection
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
Set rs2 = New ADODB.Recordset
con.ConnectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.3.51;Persist Security
Info=False;Data Source=C:Pre Paid Taxi Management Systemtaxi Management
System.mdb"
con.Open
End Sub
Public Sub ROUTE()
rs.Open "select * from route ", con, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
If Not rs.EOF = True Then
rs.MoveFirst
Do While Not rs.EOF
Combo1.AddItem (rs!rno)
rs.MoveNext
Loop
Else
51. Combo1.AddItem ("there is no route")
End If
rs.close
End Sub
Public Sub driver()
rs.Open "select * from employee ", con, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
If Not rs.EOF = True Then
rs.MoveFirst
Do While Not rs.EOF
Combo2.AddItem (rs!eno)
rs.MoveNext
Loop
Else
Combo2.AddItem ("there is no route")
End If
rs.close
End Sub
Public Sub disemp()
rs.Open "select * from employee where eno = " & Val(Combo2.Text) & " ", con,
adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
If Not rs.EOF = True Then
rs.MoveFirst
Do While Not rs.EOF
52. Text10.Text = rs!eName
Text11.Text = rs!contactno
rs.MoveNext
Loop
Else
MsgBox "there is no driver "
End If
rs.close
End Sub
Public Sub disroute()
rs.Open "select * from route where rno = " & Val(Combo1.Text) & " ", con,
adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
If Not rs.EOF = True Then
rs.MoveFirst
Do While Not rs.EOF
Text5.Text = rs!Source
Text6.Text = rs!Destination
Text7.Text = rs!distance
rs.MoveNext
Loop
Else
MsgBox "there is no route"
53. End If
rs.close
End Sub
Private Sub Command1_Click()
disroute
End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click()
Text9.Text = Val(Text7.Text) * Val(Text8.Text)
End Sub
Private Sub Command3_Click()
Text5.Text = ""
Text6.Text = ""
Text7.Text = ""
Text8.Text = ""
Text9.Text = ""
Combo1.Text = "Select Route No"
End Sub
Private Sub Command4_Click()
disemp
54. End Sub
Private Sub Command5_Click()
Text10.Text = ""
Text11.Text = ""
Combo2.Text = "Driver No"
End Sub
Public Sub BOOKING()
rs.Open "booking", con, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
rs.AddNew
rs!bno = Val(Text2.Text)
rs!CName = Text1.Text
rs!Cinfo = Text3.Text
rs!CNo = Text4.Text
rs!Source = Text5.Text
rs!Destination = Text6.Text
rs!distance = Text7.Text
rs!BookingDate = CDate(Date)
rs!eName = Text10.Text
rs!eCont = Text11.Text
End Sub
Private Sub Command6_Click()
55. rs.Open "booking", con, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
rs.AddNew
rs!bno = Val(Text2.Text)
rs!CName = Text1.Text
rs!Cinfo = Text3.Text
rs!CNo = Text4.Text
rs!Rsou = Text5.Text
rs!Rdes = Text6.Text
rs!rDist = Text7.Text
rs!BookingDate = CDate(Date)
rs!eName = Text10.Text
rs!eCont = Text11.Text
rs!bill = Val(Text9.Text)
'booking
End Sub
Private Sub Command7_Click()
rs.Update
MsgBox "Record is saved sucessfully"
rs.close
End Sub
Private Sub Command8_Click()
56. Command3_Click
Command5_Click
Text1.Text = ""
Text2.Text = ""
Text3.Text = ""
Text4.Text = ""
Text1.SetFocus
End Sub
Private Sub Command9_Click()
Me.Hide
Form6.Show
Form6.WindowState = 2
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
datacon
ROUTE
driver
End Sub
58. INTERPRETATIION
Through this the user can book the taxi by entering the customer details, route
number and the charges to be applied per K.M. This will calculate expense to be
borne by the customer and will also save the booking in to the records.
59. FORM 5(Code view)
BOOKING DETAILS
Public con As ADODB.Connection
Public rs As ADODB.Recordset
Public Sub condata()
Set con = New ADODB.Connection
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
con.ConnectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.3.51;Persist Security
Info=False;Data Source=C:Pre Paid Taxi Management Systemtaxi Management
System.mdb"
con.Open
End Sub
Public Sub delrecord(no As Integer)
Dim data As Integer
data = tabledata.TextMatrix(no, 0)
'Text1.Text = data
rs.Open "delete from booking where bno = " & data & "", con, adOpenDynamic,
adLockOptimistic
MsgBox "Record is deleted "
tabledata.RemoveItem (no)
End Sub
Public Sub record(rno As Integer)
tabledata.TextMatrix(rno, 0) = rs!bno
60. tabledata.TextMatrix(rno, 1) = rs!BookingDate
tabledata.TextMatrix(rno, 2) = rs!CName
tabledata.TextMatrix(rno, 3) = rs!Cinfo
tabledata.TextMatrix(rno, 4) = rs!CNo
tabledata.TextMatrix(rno, 5) = rs!Rsou
tabledata.TextMatrix(rno, 6) = rs!Rdes
tabledata.TextMatrix(rno, 7) = rs!rDist
tabledata.TextMatrix(rno, 8) = rs!bill
tabledata.TextMatrix(rno, 9) = rs!eName
tabledata.TextMatrix(rno, 10) = rs!eCont
End Sub
Public Sub displayrecord()
rs.Open "select * from booking", con, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
If rs.EOF = True Then
MsgBox "There is no record"
Else
rs.MoveFirst
A=1
Do While Not rs.EOF
record (A)
A=A+1
rs.MoveNext
Loop
61. End If
rs.close
End Sub
Public Sub tablecolsize()
tabledata.ColWidth(0) = 1000
tabledata.ColWidth(1) = 1200
tabledata.ColWidth(2) = 1500
tabledata.ColWidth(3) = 1800
tabledata.ColWidth(4) = 1900
tabledata.ColWidth(5) = 1100
tabledata.ColWidth(6) = 1700
tabledata.ColWidth(7) = 1000
tabledata.ColWidth(8) = 800
tabledata.ColWidth(9) = 1500
tabledata.ColWidth(10) = 1500
End Sub
Public Sub display()
tablecolsize
tabledata.TextMatrix(0, 0) = "Booking No"
tabledata.TextMatrix(0, 1) = "Booking Date"
tabledata.TextMatrix(0, 2) = "Customer Name"
tabledata.TextMatrix(0, 3) = "Customer Address"
tabledata.TextMatrix(0, 4) = "Customer Contact No"
62. tabledata.TextMatrix(0, 5) = "Route From"
tabledata.TextMatrix(0, 6) = "Route Destination"
tabledata.TextMatrix(0, 7) = "Distance"
tabledata.TextMatrix(0, 8) = "Bill"
tabledata.TextMatrix(0, 9) = "Driver Name"
tabledata.TextMatrix(0, 10) = "Driver Contact No"
End Sub
Private Sub Command1_Click()
displayrecord
'Text1.Text = tabledata.RowSel
End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click()
Dim no As Integer
no = tabledata.RowSel
delrecord (no)
End Sub
Private Sub Command3_Click()
tabledata.Clear
display
63. End Sub
Private Sub Command4_Click()
Me.Hide
Form6.Show
Form6.WindowState = 2
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
display
condata
End Sub
64. INTERPRETATION
Through this form the bookings which were made during a particular time interval
will be displayed, this will show all the bookings made on a particular day which
has to be specified by the user.
65. INTERPRETATION
Through this form the user can delete the bookings that has been canceled, simply
by selecting the desired booking in the display form and clicking on the delete
button. And a message will be displayed on the screen conforming that the record
has been deleted.
66. FORM 6 (Code view)
TAXI DETAILS
Public con As ADODB.Connection
Public rs As ADODB.Recordset
Public Sub addrecord()
rs.Open "Select * from taxidetails", con, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
rs.AddNew
rs!taxino = Val(Text1.Text)
rs!taximodel = Text2.Text
rs!location = Text3.Text
rs!noseat = Val(Text4.Text)
rs.Update
End Sub
Public Sub deleterecord()
Dim s As Boolean
s = True
rs.Open "select * from taxidetails where taxino = " & Val(Text16.Text) & " ",
con, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
If rs.EOF = True Then
MsgBox "There is no record"
s = False
67. Else
Text15.Text = rs!taximodel
Text14.Text = rs!location
Text13.Text = rs!noseat
s = True
End If
rs.close
A = MsgBox("Do you want to delete the record ,press ok button ", vbOKCancel,
"To Delete the record")
If s = True And A = vbOK Then
rs.Open "Delete * from taxidetails where taxino =" & Val(Text16.Text) & "", con,
adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
'If rs.ActiveCommand = True Then
MsgBox "This record is deleted"
'Else
'MsgBox "This record is not deleted"
'End If
'rs.Close
End If
End Sub
Public Sub condata()
Set con = New ADODB.Connection
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
68. con.ConnectionString = "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.3.51;Persist Security
Info=False;Data Source=C:Pre Paid Taxi Management Systemtaxi Management
System.mdb"
con.Open
End Sub
Private Sub Command1_Click()
addrecord
End Sub
Private Sub Command10_Click()
Me.Hide
Form6.Show
Form6.WindowState = 2
End Sub
Private Sub Command11_Click()
rs.Open "select * from taxidetails where taxino = " & Val(Text12.Text) & " ",
con, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
If rs.EOF = True Then
MsgBox "There is no record"
Else
Text11.Text = rs!taximodel
Text10.Text = rs!location
69. Text9.Text = rs!noseat
End If
i = MsgBox("Do you want to modify this record , click ok button ", vbOKCancel,
"To Modify record ")
If i = vbOK Then
Text11.Text = ""
Text10.Text = ""
Text9.Text = ""
MsgBox "Click update button"
Command13.Enabled = True
Else
MsgBox "There is no record "
rs.close
End If
End Sub
Private Sub Command12_Click()
Text16.Text = ""
Text15.Text = ""
Text14.Text = ""
Text13.Text = ""
Text16.SetFocus
End Sub
70. Private Sub Command13_Click()
rs!taxino = Val(Text12.Text)
rs!taximodel = Text11.Text
rs!location = Text10.Text
rs!noseat = Val(Text9.Text)
rs.Update
MsgBox "Record is updated "
rs.close
End Sub
Private Sub Command14_Click()
deleterecord
End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click()
MsgBox "Record is Saved"
rs.close
End Sub
Public Sub increno()
rs.Open "select * from taxidetails", con, adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
If rs.EOF = True Then
71. A=0
Else
rs.MoveFirst
Do While Not rs.EOF
If Val(rs!taxino) > A Then
A = rs!taxino
End If
rs.MoveNext
Loop
End If
A=A+1
Text1.Text = A
rs.close
End Sub
Private Sub Command3_Click()
Text1.Text = ""
Text2.Text = ""
Text3.Text = ""
Text4.Text = ""
increno
Text2.SetFocus
72. End Sub
Public Sub searchrecord()
rs.Open "select * from taxidetails where taxino = " & Val(Text8.Text) & " ", con,
adOpenDynamic, adLockOptimistic
If rs.EOF = True Then
MsgBox "There is no record"
Else
Text7.Text = rs!taximodel
Text6.Text = rs!location
Text5.Text = rs!noseat
End If
rs.close
End Sub
Private Sub Command4_Click()
Me.Hide
Form6.Show
Form6.WindowState = 2
End Sub
Private Sub Command5_Click()
Me.Hide
73. Form6.Show
Form6.WindowState = 2
Frame1(0).Visible = True
Frame2.Visible = False
End Sub
Private Sub Command6_Click()
Text8.Text = ""
Text7.Text = ""
Text6.Text = ""
Text5.Text = ""
Text8.SetFocus
End Sub
Private Sub Command7_Click()
Frame1(0).Visible = True
Frame3.Visible = False
Me.Hide
Form6.Show
Form6.WindowState = 2
End Sub
Private Sub Command8_Click()
74. searchrecord
End Sub
Private Sub Command9_Click()
Text12.Text = ""
Text11.Text = ""
Text10.Text = ""
Text9.Text = ""
Text12.SetFocus
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
condata
increno
End Sub
Private Sub TabStrip1_Click()
If TabStrip1.SelectedItem.Index = 1 Then
Frame1(0).Visible = True
Frame2.Visible = False
Frame4.Visible = False
Frame3.Visible = False
Frame2.Visible = False
75. ElseIf TabStrip1.SelectedItem.Index = 2 Then
Frame2.Visible = True
Frame1(0).Visible = False
Frame4.Visible = False
Frame3.Visible = False
Text8.SetFocus
'Frame1(2).Visible = False
'Frame1(3).Visible = False
ElseIf TabStrip1.SelectedItem.Index = 3 Then
Frame3.Visible = True
Frame2.Visible = False
Frame4.Visible = False
Frame1(0).Visible = False
Text12.SetFocus
ElseIf TabStrip1.SelectedItem.Index = 4 Then
Frame4.Visible = True
Frame2.Visible = False
Frame1(0).Visible = False
Frame3.Visible = False
End If
End Sub
76.
77. INTERPRETATION
Through this form the user can add a new taxi by filling the details in their
specified columns. This helps to maintain the records in case new taxis are bought
by the firm.
78. INTERPRETATION
Through this form the user can search a taxi by entering the taxi number. It
displays the locations and number of seats in the taxi.
79. Interpretations
Through we can modify the details of the taxi. By clicking in the modify button
and then on the update button. This will save the new details of the taxi.
80. Interpretations
Through this form the user can delete the taxi model from the list of taxis by filling
the taxi number and clicking on the delete button.
81. CONCLUSIONS
This project is about the designing Prepaid taxi management database
system using M S Access, and Visual Basic 6.0. This project presents an
investigative view of presenting the taxi management system including
the history of taxis. Present system of taxi management system is having
some shortcoming on which we have tried to work on that to eliminate
the disadvantages. We have made a database for customers and taxis and
connected these two tables from the custom made data entry form built
in Visual Basic 6.0.There are options for new entry which will be stored
in M S Access database and retrieved from database in future. This
project was a small attempt to make the railway reservation database
system using M S Access, and Visual Basic 6.0. We have talked with
some of the employees of delhi cab service about the features and
shortcoming of present taxi management system after the research with
the associated people and other sources we were able to found out some
of the major facts regarding the taxi management system and tried to
eliminate the shortcoming of system.
In the last we conclude that Indian taxi is having a strong IT
Infrastructure and a well-equipped taxi management system but there is
some shortcoming in the system on which we have tried to work on it
and successfully completed our project.