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dbms online library management system.pptx
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2. TOPIC : LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Presented by:
Varshitha G.A 1DA21CS159
Yashaswini .S 1DA21CS170
Submitted To:
Veena Potdar
Assistant professor
Dept of CSE, DR.AIT
DR.AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
3. OVERVIEW
1. To build a library management which contains two login :- student and
admin(librarian).
2. There will be various features like
• Searching of books
• Issuing and returning books
• Paying fine(if any)
• Librarian can read information about any member
• Librarian can track the books issued by a particular student and add books
4. 1 - Student Login / Admin Login
• Authentication of the user will be there.
• Id and password will be matched from our database. Once
both Id and password matches, then only a user is allowed to
enter into the system.
• Similarly for admin there will be a authentication system.
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7. 2 - Signup For New Users
• For new users there will be sign up option
• Various details like name, password , email id and phone no etc.
will be taken from the user and then it will be updated in our
database.
• After this , the user will be redirected to the login page.
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9. 3 - Admin Panel
• After successful login admin can keep track of the books issued
• It can also track various other details such as
• Fine of all students.
• Requested books from the student
• Issuing of books
• The number of copies of book
• The information on list of students and deleting students
• Can add ,delete admin and books
• List of all admin and their information
• List of all student and their information
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15. Module 4 - Student Profile
• After successful login into system, user can see its details
• Various details which will be shown are:-
Issued books
Date of issue
When to return
Current fine the user has to pay
Searching book in the library.
Request the book
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19. 5 – Books
• Books present in the library can be searched
• The books can be searched on book Id.
• The books can be requested by student
• The admin allocates the books to student based on
availability and requested book and admin can update the
quantity of books and can delete the books.
• The books which are allotted and borrowed can be seen on
both student and admin side , student can see only their
book list but admin can see book list of all students
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22. 6 – Fine.
• The student who has not returned the book and whose return date is
greater than current date, the status of that student will be set as
non-returned and no fine.
• The student who has not returned the book and whose return date is
less than current date, the status of that student will be set as non-
returned and fine will be set to it.
• The student who has returned the book and whose return date is less
than current date, the status of that student will be set as returned
and fine will be set to it . If not these above conditions, then student
status is set to returned with no fine
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25. ER DIAGRAM
It is clear that the physical objects from the previous
section – the member, books, library – correspond to
entities in the Entity-Relationship model, and the
operations to be done on those entities – holds,
checkouts, and so on – correspond to relationships.
However, a good design will minimize redundancy and
attempt to store all the required information in as small
a space as possible.