This document provides an overview of an insurance management system project implemented using Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 and Oracle 9i database. It includes an acknowledgement, abstract, introduction, overview of the system describing various modules like policy schemes, agent login, customer login, administrator login. It also includes ER diagram, converting ER diagram to tables, table structures, normalization, code snippets and screenshots. The conclusion states the scope of enhancements. The document provides high-level details about the design and implementation of an insurance management system.
The document describes an insurance management system project that will be developed by Om Prakash Kumar and Bhaskar Rajput under the mentorship of Mr. Arun Kr. Tripathi. The project will create an online portal for customers to compare and purchase various health, automobile, and life insurance policies from different companies. It will include modules for getting quotes, calculating premiums, entering customer details, using a payment gateway, viewing rules and claiming assistance. Reports will be generated for users, administrators, and insurance companies. The development will be done over 5 weeks according to the phases in the Gantt chart.
E learning project report (Yashraj Nigam)Yashraj Nigam
This document presents a major project report on an E-Learning (Web Based Learning System) submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Engineering degree. The document includes a declaration signed by the three project team members confirming the originality of the work. It also includes certificates signed by the project supervisor and institute heads. The document provides an acknowledgement of the guidance and support received. It includes lists of figures and tables as well as the table of contents. It introduces the scope and objectives of the project to develop an E-Learning management system to automate processes like managing student, class, assignment, quiz and question details in order to increase efficiency and proper resource management.
This document provides an overview of a proposed School Management System. It discusses the need to streamline education processes using technology. The existing paper-based system is time-consuming and costly. The proposed system would allow students, teachers, parents and administrators to access up-to-date student information and records in real-time through a centralized database. It would manage tasks like student registration, attendance tracking, report cards, transcripts and more efficiently. The system would use a waterfall model and prototyping approach.
This document describes an insurance database management system created by three individuals. It offers a web-based solution to help insurance companies better track policyholders, agents, premium payments, and products. The system was built using Visual Basic 6.0 for the front end, MS Access for the back end, and runs on the Windows XP operating system. It aims to automate manual calculations and data retrieval to help with management decision making. Key modules include policies, agent login, customer login, and administrator login.
SCHOOL BUS ROUTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM [FINAL]ayushi goyal
This document presents a software engineering project report on a School Bus Routing Management System. It was created by three students at Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women, University of Delhi, under the guidance of Dr. Baljeet Kaur. The project aims to develop a software using GIS techniques to track school buses and manage student and staff databases. Key features include student registration, login functionality for parents/guardians, and a "track" feature to monitor bus routes and locations in real-time. The waterfall model was used for the software development process.
The document provides an overview and requirements for developing a Bus Booking Management System. It includes sections on the background, objectives, scope, methodology used, and literature review of similar systems. It also outlines specific requirements such as user interfaces, hardware and software interfaces, functional and non-functional requirements. The system will allow for passenger reservations and bookings, tracking ticket sales, and general management functions like user administration and report generation. Performance requirements and data to be stored in the logical database are also defined.
Minor project Report for "Quiz Application"Harsh Verma
This document summarizes a project report for a quiz application submitted to Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal. The report describes a web-based quiz application developed by students Bhumika Kanojia, Durgesh Mishra, and Harsh Verma to fulfill their Bachelor of Engineering degree requirements. The application allows users to play various quizzes on technical, general knowledge, and other topics. Users can view answers, ask questions, and submit their own questions and answers after admin approval. The report covers requirements analysis, design, implementation, and testing of the quiz application.
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.
The document describes an insurance management system project that will be developed by Om Prakash Kumar and Bhaskar Rajput under the mentorship of Mr. Arun Kr. Tripathi. The project will create an online portal for customers to compare and purchase various health, automobile, and life insurance policies from different companies. It will include modules for getting quotes, calculating premiums, entering customer details, using a payment gateway, viewing rules and claiming assistance. Reports will be generated for users, administrators, and insurance companies. The development will be done over 5 weeks according to the phases in the Gantt chart.
E learning project report (Yashraj Nigam)Yashraj Nigam
This document presents a major project report on an E-Learning (Web Based Learning System) submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Engineering degree. The document includes a declaration signed by the three project team members confirming the originality of the work. It also includes certificates signed by the project supervisor and institute heads. The document provides an acknowledgement of the guidance and support received. It includes lists of figures and tables as well as the table of contents. It introduces the scope and objectives of the project to develop an E-Learning management system to automate processes like managing student, class, assignment, quiz and question details in order to increase efficiency and proper resource management.
This document provides an overview of a proposed School Management System. It discusses the need to streamline education processes using technology. The existing paper-based system is time-consuming and costly. The proposed system would allow students, teachers, parents and administrators to access up-to-date student information and records in real-time through a centralized database. It would manage tasks like student registration, attendance tracking, report cards, transcripts and more efficiently. The system would use a waterfall model and prototyping approach.
This document describes an insurance database management system created by three individuals. It offers a web-based solution to help insurance companies better track policyholders, agents, premium payments, and products. The system was built using Visual Basic 6.0 for the front end, MS Access for the back end, and runs on the Windows XP operating system. It aims to automate manual calculations and data retrieval to help with management decision making. Key modules include policies, agent login, customer login, and administrator login.
SCHOOL BUS ROUTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM [FINAL]ayushi goyal
This document presents a software engineering project report on a School Bus Routing Management System. It was created by three students at Shyama Prasad Mukherji College for Women, University of Delhi, under the guidance of Dr. Baljeet Kaur. The project aims to develop a software using GIS techniques to track school buses and manage student and staff databases. Key features include student registration, login functionality for parents/guardians, and a "track" feature to monitor bus routes and locations in real-time. The waterfall model was used for the software development process.
The document provides an overview and requirements for developing a Bus Booking Management System. It includes sections on the background, objectives, scope, methodology used, and literature review of similar systems. It also outlines specific requirements such as user interfaces, hardware and software interfaces, functional and non-functional requirements. The system will allow for passenger reservations and bookings, tracking ticket sales, and general management functions like user administration and report generation. Performance requirements and data to be stored in the logical database are also defined.
Minor project Report for "Quiz Application"Harsh Verma
This document summarizes a project report for a quiz application submitted to Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal. The report describes a web-based quiz application developed by students Bhumika Kanojia, Durgesh Mishra, and Harsh Verma to fulfill their Bachelor of Engineering degree requirements. The application allows users to play various quizzes on technical, general knowledge, and other topics. Users can view answers, ask questions, and submit their own questions and answers after admin approval. The report covers requirements analysis, design, implementation, and testing of the quiz application.
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.
vehicle management system project reportAshik Khan
The document provides a software requirements specification for a vehicle transportation management system called "Dhaka vehicle system". The system will allow administrators, approvers, transport staff and employees to manage vehicle categories, routes, and employee requests for bus or cab transportation.
The summary includes key functional requirements: administrators can manage users, employee data, vehicle categories and details, routes, and transportation requests. Approvers can view data and approve cab requests. Transport staff can view data and facilitate transportation. The system aims to reduce manual effort over the current system.
Here are the key elements of a use case diagram:
- Actor: Represents a role that interacts with the system. Examples include employee, manager etc.
- Use case: Represents a discrete unit of functionality that provides value to an actor. Examples include add employee, generate payroll etc.
- Association: Connects an actor to a use case to show that the actor can interact with that use case.
Notations:
- Actor: Stick figure
- Use case: Oval
- Association: Solid line
- System boundary: Rectangle
5.2 Sequence Diagrams:
Sequence diagrams are interaction diagrams that detail how operations are carried out — what messages are sent and when. They are
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 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.
This project aims to develop a courier management software system to automate daily activities like booking couriers, maintaining employee and hub details, and processing payroll. The existing system is only partially computerized and still relies on manual processes for tasks like booking details, salary calculations, and tracking incoming and returned couriers. Fully computerizing these processes is recommended as it is difficult to manage them manually and technology enables more efficient operations.
Hospital Management System Project Report Sarfaraj Alam
The document provides an overview of a hospital management system project implemented using PHP. It discusses the various modules of the project including admin, user/patient, doctor, nurse, pharmacist, laboratories, and accountant modules. It also covers the requirements specification including hardware requirements of Intel dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, 80GB hard disk and software requirements of Windows 7/8/10, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and MySQL database. The feasibility study and existing manual system are analyzed and the benefits of the proposed web-based system are outlined.
Online restaurant POS system is customizable to your business needs, and it includes the restaurant POS features necessary to enhance your businesss earning potential. Our POS software is an affordable solution to help grow your business, from the easy to learn user interface that reduces the amount of taps per transaction, to the robust scheduling and inventory tools. In addition to secure servers, some essential features include.
Design and implementation of a hospital management systemOvercomer Michael
This document provides an introduction and background to a hospital management system project. It discusses the limitations of the current manual system, including that it is time-consuming and prone to errors. The proposed computerized system aims to automate key hospital processes like admissions, discharges, doctor assignments, and billing online. It also discusses the benefits of the proposed system, like increased efficiency, control, security and easy retrieval of patient information. Some limitations of the proposed system are also outlined, such as potential for incorrect information entry and lack of immediate information retrieval.
This document summarizes a vehicle store and sales management system that allows customers to search for vehicle information, store locations, insurance and loan options from a central database. The database contains information on vehicles, branches, employees, customers, insurance policies and loans. Relationships between these entities are defined through primary and foreign keys. The system architecture includes a back-end database, application programs to calculate costs, and a front-end of PHP/XHTML pages for customer inquiries.
ER diagrams for Railway reservation systemSoham Nanekar
It contains information about Railway reservation system,it's need scope, requirements specification.
It also contains Er digram,use case diagram,class digram sequence digram, collaboration digram, activity digram,star chart digram, component digram, deployment digram for Railway reservation system.
This document describes an online railway reservation system. It includes sections on the problem statement, functions for users and administrators, database tables and normalization, triggers, and snapshots. The problem statement indicates the system needs to store and retrieve transaction information about rail travel. Sections on functions list features like ticket booking, checking status, and cancellation for users, and adding/removing trains and users for administrators. Tables shown include users, trains, tickets, and payments, along with normalization to third normal form. Triggers are described to update fields when payment is made or an account is cancelled/created.
This document provides an overview and requirements for developing a Hospital Management System. It describes collecting both primary and secondary data. Key objectives of the system are to computerize patient and hospital details, schedule appointments and services, update medical store inventory, handle test reports, and keep patient information up-to-date. The system will have modules for login, patients, doctors, billing, and generating reports. It will use a relational database with tables for patient, doctor, room, and bill details.
The document describes an online bus ticket reservation system that allows customers to book tickets, check availability, and track reservations online instead of having to visit booking counters in person. It includes requirements for functionality like maintaining customer profiles and booking details in a database, calculating fares automatically based on distance and age, and providing search, booking and cancellation features for employees to manage reservations. Tables to store information about buses, routes, bookings and more are also outlined.
This document provides a summary of the requirements for a Hospital Management System software project. It outlines several key sections and modules of the software, including patient registration and records, a human resources module, accounting and inventory tracking. The system is intended to automate all operations of a hospital and provide relevant information to doctors, administrators, and other users. It will integrate various aspects of hospital management and replace manual record keeping. The document describes the intended users, system dependencies, interface requirements, and overall features and modules of the hospital management system.
This document provides a project plan and initiation for an Online Education System project at C@SE University. The key points are:
- The project will develop an online system for C@SE University to provide online education programs for students.
- The system aims to allow online lectures, assignments, quizzes, course registration and more to enable distance learning.
- Success will be measured by completing the project on time, within budget, and ensuring the system is secure, efficient, usable and reliable.
This document provides a software requirements specification for a Hospital Management System. It includes sections on the introduction, intended audience, product perspective, user classes and environment, functional requirements, and other non-functional requirements. The system will allow authorized users like administrators, doctors, nurses, and patients to access modules for management of hospital activities, patient records, appointments, billing, and more. It aims to automate paper-based hospital processes for improved efficiency, accuracy, and data security.
A Project Report on Insurance System with Tracking Manager Sachin Kariyattin
This document outlines the technologies that will be used to develop an insurance system with a tracking manager. It will use the NetBeans IDE, Glassfish server, and Rational Rose UML modeling tool for development. The backend database will be DB2, which is a cross-platform relational database management system originally developed by IBM in 1983. The front end will use JSP for display and interfacing with users. The system will have three types of users - policy holders, company officials, and an administrator - and will provide functions like viewing profiles, paying premiums, generating new policies, and more.
Insurance Management SA is a software company specialized in insurance industry solutions, spun off from Virtual Trip Group. Their vision is to be leaders in Greece and expand internationally with high quality, useful products and commitment to customers. They currently provide online tools to insurance companies and brokers, and want to develop an international CRM and mediation service to facilitate transactions between insurance firms and agents.
vehicle management system project reportAshik Khan
The document provides a software requirements specification for a vehicle transportation management system called "Dhaka vehicle system". The system will allow administrators, approvers, transport staff and employees to manage vehicle categories, routes, and employee requests for bus or cab transportation.
The summary includes key functional requirements: administrators can manage users, employee data, vehicle categories and details, routes, and transportation requests. Approvers can view data and approve cab requests. Transport staff can view data and facilitate transportation. The system aims to reduce manual effort over the current system.
Here are the key elements of a use case diagram:
- Actor: Represents a role that interacts with the system. Examples include employee, manager etc.
- Use case: Represents a discrete unit of functionality that provides value to an actor. Examples include add employee, generate payroll etc.
- Association: Connects an actor to a use case to show that the actor can interact with that use case.
Notations:
- Actor: Stick figure
- Use case: Oval
- Association: Solid line
- System boundary: Rectangle
5.2 Sequence Diagrams:
Sequence diagrams are interaction diagrams that detail how operations are carried out — what messages are sent and when. They are
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 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.
This project aims to develop a courier management software system to automate daily activities like booking couriers, maintaining employee and hub details, and processing payroll. The existing system is only partially computerized and still relies on manual processes for tasks like booking details, salary calculations, and tracking incoming and returned couriers. Fully computerizing these processes is recommended as it is difficult to manage them manually and technology enables more efficient operations.
Hospital Management System Project Report Sarfaraj Alam
The document provides an overview of a hospital management system project implemented using PHP. It discusses the various modules of the project including admin, user/patient, doctor, nurse, pharmacist, laboratories, and accountant modules. It also covers the requirements specification including hardware requirements of Intel dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, 80GB hard disk and software requirements of Windows 7/8/10, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and MySQL database. The feasibility study and existing manual system are analyzed and the benefits of the proposed web-based system are outlined.
Online restaurant POS system is customizable to your business needs, and it includes the restaurant POS features necessary to enhance your businesss earning potential. Our POS software is an affordable solution to help grow your business, from the easy to learn user interface that reduces the amount of taps per transaction, to the robust scheduling and inventory tools. In addition to secure servers, some essential features include.
Design and implementation of a hospital management systemOvercomer Michael
This document provides an introduction and background to a hospital management system project. It discusses the limitations of the current manual system, including that it is time-consuming and prone to errors. The proposed computerized system aims to automate key hospital processes like admissions, discharges, doctor assignments, and billing online. It also discusses the benefits of the proposed system, like increased efficiency, control, security and easy retrieval of patient information. Some limitations of the proposed system are also outlined, such as potential for incorrect information entry and lack of immediate information retrieval.
This document summarizes a vehicle store and sales management system that allows customers to search for vehicle information, store locations, insurance and loan options from a central database. The database contains information on vehicles, branches, employees, customers, insurance policies and loans. Relationships between these entities are defined through primary and foreign keys. The system architecture includes a back-end database, application programs to calculate costs, and a front-end of PHP/XHTML pages for customer inquiries.
ER diagrams for Railway reservation systemSoham Nanekar
It contains information about Railway reservation system,it's need scope, requirements specification.
It also contains Er digram,use case diagram,class digram sequence digram, collaboration digram, activity digram,star chart digram, component digram, deployment digram for Railway reservation system.
This document describes an online railway reservation system. It includes sections on the problem statement, functions for users and administrators, database tables and normalization, triggers, and snapshots. The problem statement indicates the system needs to store and retrieve transaction information about rail travel. Sections on functions list features like ticket booking, checking status, and cancellation for users, and adding/removing trains and users for administrators. Tables shown include users, trains, tickets, and payments, along with normalization to third normal form. Triggers are described to update fields when payment is made or an account is cancelled/created.
This document provides an overview and requirements for developing a Hospital Management System. It describes collecting both primary and secondary data. Key objectives of the system are to computerize patient and hospital details, schedule appointments and services, update medical store inventory, handle test reports, and keep patient information up-to-date. The system will have modules for login, patients, doctors, billing, and generating reports. It will use a relational database with tables for patient, doctor, room, and bill details.
The document describes an online bus ticket reservation system that allows customers to book tickets, check availability, and track reservations online instead of having to visit booking counters in person. It includes requirements for functionality like maintaining customer profiles and booking details in a database, calculating fares automatically based on distance and age, and providing search, booking and cancellation features for employees to manage reservations. Tables to store information about buses, routes, bookings and more are also outlined.
This document provides a summary of the requirements for a Hospital Management System software project. It outlines several key sections and modules of the software, including patient registration and records, a human resources module, accounting and inventory tracking. The system is intended to automate all operations of a hospital and provide relevant information to doctors, administrators, and other users. It will integrate various aspects of hospital management and replace manual record keeping. The document describes the intended users, system dependencies, interface requirements, and overall features and modules of the hospital management system.
This document provides a project plan and initiation for an Online Education System project at C@SE University. The key points are:
- The project will develop an online system for C@SE University to provide online education programs for students.
- The system aims to allow online lectures, assignments, quizzes, course registration and more to enable distance learning.
- Success will be measured by completing the project on time, within budget, and ensuring the system is secure, efficient, usable and reliable.
This document provides a software requirements specification for a Hospital Management System. It includes sections on the introduction, intended audience, product perspective, user classes and environment, functional requirements, and other non-functional requirements. The system will allow authorized users like administrators, doctors, nurses, and patients to access modules for management of hospital activities, patient records, appointments, billing, and more. It aims to automate paper-based hospital processes for improved efficiency, accuracy, and data security.
A Project Report on Insurance System with Tracking Manager Sachin Kariyattin
This document outlines the technologies that will be used to develop an insurance system with a tracking manager. It will use the NetBeans IDE, Glassfish server, and Rational Rose UML modeling tool for development. The backend database will be DB2, which is a cross-platform relational database management system originally developed by IBM in 1983. The front end will use JSP for display and interfacing with users. The system will have three types of users - policy holders, company officials, and an administrator - and will provide functions like viewing profiles, paying premiums, generating new policies, and more.
Insurance Management SA is a software company specialized in insurance industry solutions, spun off from Virtual Trip Group. Their vision is to be leaders in Greece and expand internationally with high quality, useful products and commitment to customers. They currently provide online tools to insurance companies and brokers, and want to develop an international CRM and mediation service to facilitate transactions between insurance firms and agents.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.
The document provides a detailed history of insurance beginning in ancient times. It discusses how early forms of insurance emerged in China, Babylon, and Persia to help communities cope with risks like shipwrecks or famines. Formal insurance contracts first appeared in 14th century Genoa and later spread to London. The Great Fire of London in 1666 spurred the development of fire insurance. The first insurance company in the US was established in Charleston, South Carolina in 1732 to provide fire insurance. Regulation of the insurance industry began in the 19th century at the state level. The document then provides milestones in the evolution of insurance in India and the nationalization of the life and general insurance sectors in India in 1956 and
The document discusses the insurance sector. It provides an overview of insurance, including definitions of life and general insurance. It outlines the history and development of insurance in India. It discusses the major types of insurance like life, health, property, and automobile. It also describes some key business rules and requirements like who can be insured, limits on insuring the same vehicle twice, and claim restrictions. Finally, it lists some major insurance companies operating in India.
- Life insurance first came to India from England in 1818, with the Oriental Life Insurance Company starting as the first life insurer.
- The Insurance Act of 1912 was passed to regulate the insurance business, requiring actuarial certification of premium rates and valuations.
- The LIC Act was passed in 1956 leading to the nationalization of the insurance industry and creation of LIC as a statutory body.
- Today, LIC dominates the Indian life insurance market as the largest insurer, though private players have gained significant share in recent years.
UML- Class Diagrams, State Machine DiagramsQBI Institute
The document discusses class diagrams in UML. It begins by listing some common tools for creating UML diagrams. It then states that class diagrams are important for business analysts to understand system building blocks. The rest of the document describes the key elements of a class diagram - classes have names, attributes, and operations. It provides examples of class names and explains how attributes can have default values, derived values, and multiplicity. The document concludes by noting that understanding class diagrams helps business analysts in requirements analysis.
The document discusses entity relationship diagrams and database design. It defines key concepts such as entities, attributes, relationships and cardinalities. Entities can have single-valued or multi-valued attributes. Relationships connect entities and can be one-to-one, one-to-many, many-to-one, or many-to-many. Primary keys uniquely identify entities and foreign keys define relationships between entities. Together these elements form a conceptual model of entities and their relationships within a database.
The document appears to be a research report submitted by Emmanuel Savio to his professor Renu Tiwari at St. Andrews College exploring life insurance products offered by the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC). It provides background on LIC and describes several of its popular life insurance plans, outlining their key features, benefits, eligibility requirements, and other details. The report was submitted to fulfill research objectives for Emmanuel's Bachelor of Commerce degree in the academic year 2011-2012.
The document provides an overview of the Career Seeker's Bootcamp project which aims to provide jobseekers in Florida with resources to assist in their job search. It will consist of 5 online modules covering career planning, resumes, job searching, interviews, and retaining employment. The program aims to meet the needs of a diverse group of learners with varying backgrounds and skills. It will be accessible online and in person with staff assistance. The document discusses assessing learner needs, program goals, learner characteristics, and ensuring a supportive learning environment and opportunities to apply skills.
Laser Scanning for Insurance Documentationsimontown
It’s very important that Insurers and Underwriters document as-is condition following an accident of disaster.
Laser Scanning is able to capture the real world environment accurately, efficiently and in high detail enabling safe and rapid data collection as evidence of scope of damage, before demolition begins.
In addition the same data is used by engineering to aid in as-is conditions for the rebuild design and construction planning phases.
Entity relationship modelling - DE L300Edwin Ayernor
The document discusses entity relationship modeling and describes its objectives as illustrating relationships between entities, incorporating relationships into database design, and describing how ER components affect design and implementation. It explains that ER modeling is a top-down conceptual database design process that describes data, relationships, and constraints. The output is a conceptual data model and data dictionary. It details how to gather information, define entities and attributes, identify different types of relationships and their cardinalities, and convert many-to-many relationships into one-to-many relationships using composite or bridge entities. The document also provides guidelines for evaluating ER models based on accuracy, non-redundancy, and other principles.
This document provides an overview of entity relationship (ER) modeling and database design. It defines key concepts like entities, attributes, relationships, and keys. It also explains how to develop an ER diagram by identifying entities and their attributes, selecting primary keys, and establishing relationships between entities. Finally, it demonstrates these concepts with a simple example involving students, courses, and subjects.
Planning for healthcare needs via Medicare is also not a quick task. Understanding the length of time involved when considering which insurance is right reduces unrealistic expectations and disappointment. It also helps to understand what Medicare is and who it benefits before getting in to the finer details.
The document outlines the claim filing and tracking process for an insurance company. It includes details about the user roles in the claims process such as insured, agent, surveyor, adjustor, and branch employees. It then walks through the steps an insured would take to file a claim online, including entering policy and loss details, uploading documents, and tracking the status. Other user roles can view assigned claims, approve or reject them, and communicate about claims.
Scope and limitation for establishing of dairy farm in bangladeshSohel Rana
The document discusses opportunities and limitations for establishing dairy farms in Bangladesh. It outlines that there is sufficient available land, labor, and building materials at low costs in the country. However, it also notes several limitations including the lack of suitable high-producing animal breeds, high initial capital costs, expensive modern technologies, disease risks, scarce management skills, limited emergency veterinary services, and insufficient training programs. The conclusion calls for the government and others to take steps to address these limitations to enable more profitable dairy farming.
This document provides details about the Insurance Module offered by the National Stock Exchange of India. It includes 15 key points:
1. The Insurance Module costs Rs. 1500, takes 120 minutes to complete, includes 60 questions, and requires a minimum passing score of 60%.
2. The module covers topics like life insurance policies, general insurance policies, insurance claims procedures, and the role of insurance providers and regulators.
3. It also discusses the fundamentals of risk management, including risk identification, measurement, avoidance, transfer, financing, and retention.
4. The document outlines the elements of a valid insurance contract, including offer and acceptance, consideration, capacity, and legal purpose.
5. It
Kajaria is India's largest ceramic tile manufacturer. It produces over 33,000 square meters of tiles per day across two plant locations. The company distributes both domestically produced and imported tiles from China, Spain, and Italy. Market research found Kajaria to be the most popular brand, with 40% of respondents using Kajaria tiles. Respondents cited quality as the main reason for choosing Kajaria. While Kajaria has opportunities for growth, it faces threats from increasing competition and potential changes in government policies. Suggestions to strengthen Kajaria's position include lowering prices, offering home delivery, and targeting strategies at middle-income customers.
The document discusses mind reading computers. It begins with an introduction explaining that mind reading computers analyze facial expressions and gestures in real time to infer mental states. It then discusses the technology used, including a futuristic headband that measures blood oxygen levels around the brain. Finally, it discusses potential applications of mind reading computers, such as helping communicate with coma patients or allowing people to control devices with their thoughts.
The document describes an insurance management system project created by students Nithin K Sabu and Nikhil Raj N U. The system was created using Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 and an Oracle 9i database to efficiently manage an insurance company's records, provide instant access, and improve productivity. The system has modules for policy schemes, agent login, customer login, and administrator login to organize insurance vendor and policy information. It allows agents to view client information, policies, and commissions and allows customers to view policies and payment details. The administrator can manage agents and their data. The system aims to automate insurance company activities for reliable and efficient service.
The document describes an insurance management system that was developed to automate the manual processes of an insurance company. The system allows the insurance company to efficiently track details of customers, agents, policies, premium payments and products. It aims to eliminate errors, provide instant access to records, improve productivity and ensure reliable service. The system consists of several modules that manage insurance, policies, customers, customer policies, assured dates, issues, users and login details. It generates various reports and allows exporting data to PDF, Excel and CSV formats. The system was tested with sample data and was found to result in timely outputs while saving time and effort compared to a manual system.
IRJET- Asset Management System with Auditing Network Pc's using CubaIRJET Journal
The document describes a proposed automated motor insurance claim assessment and approval system using robotic process automation (RPA). The system would automate the manual process currently used, reducing errors, time, and labor costs. It would validate claim requests against rules, notify clients by email of approval status, and approve requests without human intervention. The system consists of modules to fetch policy data from a database, validate claims using assessment rules, notify clients by email, and approve validated claims. It aims to make the insurance claim process more efficient.
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Purpose
This project provides an opportunity to apply the competencies gained in the lessons of this course to develop a risk management plan for a fictitious organization to replace its outdated plan.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
You will gain an overall understanding of risk management, its importance, and critical processes required when developing a formal risk management plan for an organization.
Required Source Information and Tools
Web References: Links to Web references in this document and related materials are subject to change without prior notice. These links were last verified on April 19, 2015.
The following tools and resources that will be needed to complete this project:
· Course textbook
· Internet access for research
Deliverables
As discussed in this course, risk management is an important process for all organizations. This is particularly true in information systems, which provides critical support for organizational missions. The heart of risk management is a formal risk management plan. The project activities described in this document allow you to fulfill the role of an employee participating in the risk management process in a specific business situation.
The project is structured as follows:
Project Part
Deliverable
Project Part 1
Task 1: Risk Management Plan – Due 2/19
Submission Requirements
All project submissions should follow this format:
· Format: Microsoft Word or compatible
· Font: Arial, 10-point, double-space
· Citation Style: Your school’s preferred style guide
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Randle Kuhn
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Contents
Target Organization 3
Analysis and Recommendations 4
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Addressing and Management 6
Fault Tolerance Plan 7
Security Plan 8
Network Monitoring 9
References 10
Target Organization
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Analysis and Recommendations
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Insurance management system report on visual basic
1. INSURANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Before getting into the thick of the things, we would like to express
our deep gratitude to the people who helped us during the course of this
project. We are grateful to our project guide for her guidance throughout
this project research and work
We also wish to thank all the faculty members of Information
Technology and our respectable Head of Department for their constant
help and efficient teaching procedures,
Names of students:
)
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ABSTRACT
The insurance company needs to keep track of details of its target companies,
agents, policyholders, their premium payments and the various products that
are available with it. Hence it is under tremendous pressure maintaining their
day-to-day activities, which is currently being done manually.
Entire records have to be updated timely, even a slight mistake could
complicate things. It
is very difficult to handle bulk data since human memory is weaker than
electronic counter part. It is time consuming to summarize these details to
produce the reports.
The Insurance management system is a complete solution for
organizations, which need to manage insurance for their vehicles,
equipment, buildings, and other resources. Organizes and tracks insurance
vendors and the policies provided under different coverage.
We are offering a robust web based insurance solution, which has the
flexibility of customizations to match the specific needs of clients for
achieving their business goal of good service and revenue generation.
Insurance policy administration system consists of a mathematical notation
that captures the relationship between policies and objects and the entities
that manage policies for those objects.
Hence there is need for an automated system, which can efficiently manage
the company, records, provides instant access and one that improves the
productivity. As a result of this automated system, the activities of the
company are performed with in the stipulated time and the reliable and
efficient service is ensured to its users.
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INDEX
· Acknowledgement--------------------------------------------1
· Abstract---------------------------------------------------------2
· Introduction----------------------------------------------------4
· Overview--------------------------------------------------------5
· ER Diagram-----------------------------------------------------7
· Converting ER Diagram into Tables-----------------------8
· Table Structures-----------------------------------------------9
· Normalisation--------------------------------------------------13
· Code--------------------------------------------------------------14
· Snapshots-------------------------------------------------------43
· Conclusion------------------------------------------------------49
· Scope of Enhancement---------------------------------------49
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INTRODUCTION
Visual Basic is an interesting topic, which has different types. It has all the
methods have their won features with each having merits and demerits which help in
data processing. The topic includes their architecture representing the elements
involved in it and their action is also specified.
Visual Basic 6.0 allows creating object-oriented applications. Visual Basic 6.0
profoundly concentrates on the Internet development features, Active X technology,
enhanced controls, enhanced features of existing control, client/server, new language
features development, data access, a few design enhancement etc.,
Relational databases are logical collection of inter-related data in tabular form
relational databases have always been core to any management system. Its relevance is
profound and hence the need to incorporate new functionalities, utilities becomes
important. These are currently the predominant choice in storing financial records
manufacturing and logistical information, personnel data and much more.
Relational databases are used in huge management systems like Post Office,
Banking, Railway, Defence Logistics. Databases pertaining to Educational Institutions
and other large collection of related data.
Relational databases have largely replaced hierarchical databases and network
databases because they are easy to understand and use even though they are much
less efficient. They have been however challenged by Object Databases and XML
databases.
The three leading commercial relational database vendors are Oracle, Microsoft,
and IBM.The three leading open Source implementations are MySQL,PostgreSQL, and
SQLite.
The software components used in our project are as under:
1. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
2. Oracle 9i database
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3. VMware Workstation
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:-
1. Windows Platform (XP preferred).
2. 512 MB DDR2 RAM.
3. At least 5 GB HDD space FREE.
4. Processor speed 1.7 Ghz or higher.
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OVERVIEW OF THE PROJECT
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION:
The proposed system is for making easier to manage policy holder details, agent
details, policy details, claimant details and payment details. So this will be developed for
managing the insurance management system. The overall system is control through the main
menu.
The main menu contains 6 parts.
1. Policy Schemes.
2. Agent Login.
3. Customer Login.
4. Administrator Login.
5. About us.
6. Contact us.
POLICY SCHEMES:-
Various policy schemes are:-
1. LIFE INSURANCE:-
a) Whole life policy
b) Term life policy
c) Endownment policy
d) Pension plans
2. GENERAL INSURANCE:-
a) Home insurance
b) Auto insurance
c) Fire insurance
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AGENT LOGIN
The agent login form links to-
1. Basic agent information like contact details and address which will be shown in
customer insurance information window.
2. All the information related to insurances which he has made to his clients.
3. Commission received by him for each insurance made by him respectively.
4. Option to create a new policy to any existing/new client.
5. Option to edit the contact information of its client.
6. Option to delete a policy of any client in case of policy lapse.
CUSTOMER LOGIN:-
The form contains the agent information like-
1. Personal information required by insurance agency.
2. Next premium due of respective insurances by the client along with maturity
date,agent info etc.
ADMINISTRATOR LOGIN:-
Administrator has rights to-
1. Create new agent
2. Edit agent’s information and its commission percentage.
3. Delete an agent’s database and all its policies respectively.
ABOUT US:-
It contains information about the organization’s history and its achievements.
CONTACT US:-
It contains the contact details of the organization’s various branches located in different parts
of a country.
REPORTS:
· Sales report
· Claimant information report
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CONVERTING ER DIAGRAM INTO TABLES
1. Converting strong entity types
Each entity type becomes a table
Each single valued attribute becomes a column
Derived attributes are ignored
Composite attributes are represented by components
Multi-valued attributes are represented by a separate table
Key attributes of the entity type is the Primary Key
2. Converting relationships
Relationships are based on cardinalities and degree of the relation
m:n
m n
POLICY HOLDER INSURE POLICY
Binary 1:1
D
BY
POLICY HOLDER CHOOSE CLAIMANT
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1 1
3. Relations converted
Policy holder and policy have m:n cardinality which results in
conversion of the relation ‘insured by’ into a table named as
‘insurance’. The insurance table has ph_key and pol_key from policy
holder table and policy table respectively ,as its composite primary
key.
Also policy and agent table have m:n cardinality resulting in
conversion of relation ‘sales’, into a table named as ‘sales’. The table
sales has ph_key and pol_key from policy holder table and policy
table respectively ,as its composite primary key and agent key from
agent table as a foreign key.
TABLE STRUCTURES
The structure of all tables included in the project is as under:-
1. PH
Name Null? Type
----------------------------------------- -------- ----------------------------
* PH_KEY NOT NULL NUMBER(5)
NAME CHAR(15)
ADDRESS CHAR(15)
PHONE NUMBER(10)
PWD VARCHAR2(10)
DOB DATE
AGE NUMBER(2)
MS VARCHAR2(10)
SEX VARCHAR2(6)
SAL NUMBER(10)
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2. AGENT
Name Null? Type
----------------------------------------- -------- ----------------------------
NAME CHAR(20)
ADDRESS CHAR(32)
PHONE NUMBER(10)
* ID NOT NULL NUMBER(5)
PWD VARCHAR2(10)
3. INSURANCE
Name Null? Type
----------------------------------------- -------- -----------------
PREMIUM NUMBER (10)
AMOUNT NUMBER (10)
POLICY_DURATION NUMBER (4)
$ P_HOLDER NOT NULL NUMBER (5)
$ POLICY_KEY NOT NULL NUMBER (5)
IODATE DATE
4. SALES
Name Null? Type
----------------------------------------- -------- -----------------
$ AGENT_KEY NUMBER (5)
COMMISSION NUMBER (10)
$ P_HOLDER NOT NULL NUMBER (5)
$ POLICY_KEY NOT NULL NUMBER (3)
5. POLICY
Name Null? Type
----------------------------------------- -------- -----------------
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* POL_KEY NOT NULL NUMBER(3)
TYPE CHAR(32)
TIME_PER NUMBER(4)
6.CLAIMANT
Name Null? Type
----------------------------------------- -------- -----------------
NAME NOT NULL VARCHAR2(50)
ADDRESS NOT NULL VARCHAR2(50)
$ P_HOLDER NOT NULL NUMBER(5)
$ POLICY_KEY NOT NULL NUMBER(3)
SEX CHAR(6)
DOB DATE
MS CHAR(10)
AGE NUMBER(3)
PHONE NUMBER(10)
VIEW STRUCTURES
1.POL
Name Null? Type
----------------------------------------- -------- -----------------
P_HOLDER NOT NULL NUMBER(5)
TYPE CHAR(32)
POL_KEY NOT NULL NUMBER(3)
2.INS
Name Null? Type
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----------------------------------------- -------- -----------------
NAME NOT NULL VARCHAR2(50)
PREMIUM NUMBER(10)
AMOUNT NUMBER(10)
POLICY_DURATION NUMBER(4)
P_HOLDER NOT NULL NUMBER(5)
IODATE DATE
POLICY_KEY NOT NULL NUMBER(3)
3.CLIENT
Name Null? Type
----------------------------------------- -------- -----------------
AGENT_KEY NUMBER(5)
PH_KEY NOT NULL NUMBER(5)
NAME CHAR(15)
ADDRESS CHAR(15)
PHONE NUMBER(10)
PREMIUM NUMBER(10)
AMOUNT NUMBER(10)
POLICY_DURATION NUMBER(4)
TYPE CHAR(32)
IODATE DATE
NORMALISATION
Own table normalization
Normalisation is a method for organizing data elements in a database into tables.
It keeps track to keep the database less vulnerable to some types of logical
inconsistencies and anomalies.Tablescan be normalized to varying degrees like
first,second,BCNF.Greater the degree of normalization more is the protected from
inconsistencies and anomalies.
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The tables may be normalized under the following guideline:
1. 1NF
DEFINITION:
A relation schema is in 1NF if all of its attributes are:
· Single valued
· Restricted to assuming atomic values
· Functionally dependent on the primary key
Domain is atomic if its elements are considered to be indivisible units .
Examples of non-atomic domains
Set of names, composite attributes
· Identification numbers like ph_key that can be broken up into parts
· A relational schema R is in first normal form if the domains of all
attributes of R are atomic.
· All domains in our database are atomic since they are indivisible.
· No Duplication of data ,Insert Anomaly ,Delete Anomaly ,Update
Anomaly found, therefore our database clears the first normal form test.
2. 2NF
DEFINITION:
A relational table is said to be in second normal form 2NF if it is in 1NF and
every non-key attribute is fully functionally dependent upon primary key.
The criteria for second normal form(2NF) are:
· The table must be in !NF.
· Every non-key attributes of the table must be dependent upon the entire
primary key.
· Tables agent ,policy holder ,claimant ,insurance ,sales are also in 2NF.
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· our database satisfies all the conditions of 2NF since The tables are in
1NF and Every non-key attributes of the table must be dependent upon
the entire primary key.
3. 3NF
· A relation is in 3NF if and only if,it is in 2NF and there are no transitive
functional dependencies.
· Transitive functional dependencies arise.
· When one non-key attribute is functionally dependent on another non-key
attribute.
· Functional Dependency: non-key attribute>non-key attribute.
· When there is redundancy in the database.
· The tables insurance ,claimant ,policy holder and sales have been
converted into 3NF.
By definition transitive functional dependency can only occur if there is more
than one non-key field,so we can say that a relation in 2NF with zero or one
non-key field must automatically be in 3NF.
CODES
ADDPOL FORM
Private Sub Command1_Click()
r2.Open "select * from ph", cn, 2, 3
r3.Open "select * from sales", cn, 2, 3
rs.Open "select * from insurance", cn, 2, 3
r4.Open "select * from claimant", cn, 2, 3
strsql = "insert into ph values(" & Text4(0).Text & ",'" & Text4(1).Text & "','" & Text4(2).Text & "'," &
Text4(3).Text & ",'" & Text5.Text & "'," & Text6.Text & ",'" & Text4(5).Text & "'," & Text4(6).Text & ",'" &
Text4(7).Text & "','" & Text4(4).Text & "')"
strsql1 = "insert into sales values(" & agpg.Label5.Caption & "," & 0.05 * Text2.Text & "," & Text4(0).Text
& "," & Label16.Caption & ")"
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strsql2 = "insert into insurance values(" & Text2.Text / Text3.Text & "," & Text2.Text & "," & Text3.Text &
"," & Text4(0).Text & "," & Label16.Caption & ",' " & Text1.Text & "')"
strsql3 = "insert into claimant values('" & Text7.Text & "','" & Text9.Text & "'," & Text4(0).Text & "," &
Label16.Caption & ",'" & Text10.Text & "','" & Text12.Text & "','" & Text11.Text & "'," & Text13.Text & ","
& Text8.Text & ")"
cn.Execute strsql
cn.Execute strsql1
cn.Execute strsql2
cn.Execute strsql3
MsgBox "added"
End Sub
Private Sub Command3_Click()
agpg.Show
agpg.Label13.Visible = True
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End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
On Error Resume Next
cmd1 = "Provider=MSDAORA.1;User ID=scott;password=tiger;Persist Security Info=False"
Set cn = New ADODB.Connection
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r4 = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r1 = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r2 = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r3 = New ADODB.Recordset
With cn
.ConnectionString = cmd1
.CursorLocation = adUseClient
.Open
End With
r1.Open "select * from policy", cn, 2, 3
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Do While Not r1.EOF
Combo1.AddItem (r1.Fields(1))
r1.MoveNext
Loop
End Sub
Private Sub Label16_Click()
r1.MoveFirst
Do While Not r1.EOF
If Combo1.Text = r1.Fields(1) Then
Label16.Caption = r1.Fields(0)
Exit Do
End If
r1.MoveNext
Loop
End Sub
ADMN FORM
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Dim flag As Integer
r1.MoveFirst
r2.MoveFirst
r3.MoveFirst
rs.MoveFirst
'Do While Not r1.EOF
'If r1.Fields(3) = Combo2.Text Then
If MsgBox("Are you sure you to delete this agent?", vbYesNo) = vbYes Then
Do While Not r2.EOF
If r2.Fields(0) = Combo2.Text Then
r3.MoveFirst
Do While Not r3.EOF
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If r2.Fields(2) = r3.Fields(3) And r2.Fields(3) = r3.Fields(4) Then
r3.Delete
End If
r3.MoveNext
Loop
Do While Not rs.EOF
If r2.Fields(2) = rs.Fields(2) And r2.Fields(3) = rs.Fields(3) Then
rs.Delete
End If
rs.MoveNext
Loop
End If
r2.MoveNext
Loop
End If
r2.MoveFirst
Do While Not r2.EOF
If r2.Fields(0) = Combo2.Text Then
r2.Delete
End If
r2.MoveNext
Loop
r1.MoveFirst
Do While Not r1.EOF
If r1.Fields(3) = Combo2.Text Then
r1.Delete
Exit Do
End If
r1.MoveNext
Loop
MsgBox "deleted"
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End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click()
Frame2(1).Visible = True
Frame2(0).Visible = False
End Sub
Private Sub Command3_Click()
aginfo.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Command4_Click(Index As Integer)
strsql = "insert into agent values('" & Text1(0).Text & "','" & Text2(0).Text & "'," & Text3(0).Text & "," &
Text4(0).Text & ",'" & Text5(0).Text & "')"
cn.Execute strsql
MsgBox "Agent successfully added"
End Sub
Private Sub Command5_Click()
Frame2(0).Visible = True
Frame2(1).Visible = False
End Sub
Private Sub Command7_Click()
Dim strsql1 As String
strsql1 = "update agent set name= '" & Text1(1) & "',address='" & Text2(1) & "',phone=" & Text3(1) &
"where id=" & Combo1.Text
cn.Execute strsql1
MsgBox "Entry successfully editted"
End Sub
Private Sub Command8_Click()
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r1.MoveFirst
Do While Not r1.EOF
If r1.Fields(3) = Combo1.Text Then
Text3(1) = r1.Fields(2)
Text2(1) = r1.Fields(1)
Text1(1) = r1.Fields(0)
Text4(1) = r1.Fields(4)
Text5(1) = r1.Fields(3)
Exit Do
End If
r1.MoveNext
Loop
End Sub
Private Sub Command9_Click()
main1.Show
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End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
Frame2(0).Visible = False
Frame2(1).Visible = False
On Error Resume Next
cmd1 = "Provider=MSDAORA.1;User ID=scott;password=tiger;Persist Security Info=False"
Set cn = New ADODB.Connection
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r1 = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r2 = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r3 = New ADODB.Recordset
Set rk = New ADODB.Recordset
With cn
.ConnectionString = cmd1
.CursorLocation = adUseClient
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.Open
End With
r1.Open "select * from agent", cn, 2, 3
r2.Open "select * from sales", cn, 2, 3
r3.Open "select * from insurance", cn, 2, 3
rs.Open "select * from claimant", cn, 2, 3
rk.Open "select * from ph", cn, 2, 3
r1.MoveFirst
Do While Not r1.EOF
Combo1.AddItem (r1.Fields(3))
Combo2.AddItem (r1.Fields(3))
r1.MoveNext
Loop
End Sub
Agninfo form
Private Sub Command1_Click()
strsql = "select name,premium,type,policy_duration,commission,amount from adm where agent_key=" &
Combo1.Text
r2.Open strsql, cn, 2, 3
Set dg.DataSource = r2
dg.Refresh
End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click()
admn.Show
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End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
On Error Resume Next
cmd1 = "Provider=MSDAORA.1;User ID=scott;password=tiger;Persist Security Info=False"
Set cn = New ADODB.Connection
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Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r2 = New ADODB.Recordset
Set rk = New ADODB.Recordset
With cn
.ConnectionString = cmd1
.CursorLocation = adUseClient
.Open
End With
rs.Open "select * from agent", cn, 2, 3
Do While Not rs.EOF
Combo1.AddItem (rs.Fields(3))
rs.MoveNext
Loop
End Sub
Agpg Form
Private Sub Command1_Click()
addpol.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click()
Dim flag As Integer
r2.MoveFirst
Do While Not r2.EOF
If r2.Fields(8) = Combo1.Text And r2.Fields(1) = Combo2.Text Then
If MsgBox("Are you sure you to delete this customer?", vbYesNo) = vbYes Then
strsql1 = "delete from insurance where p_holder=" & Combo2.Text & " and policy_key=" &
Label12.Caption
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strsql2 = "delete from sales where p_holder=" & Combo2.Text & " and policy_key=" &
Label12.Caption
strsql3 = "delete from claimant where p_holder=" & Combo2.Text & " and policy_key=" &
Label12.Caption
Do While Not r4.EOF
If r4.Fields(1) = Combo2.Text Then
flag = flag + 1
End If
r4.MoveNext
Loop
MsgBox strsql1
cn.Execute strsql1
MsgBox strsql2
cn.Execute strsql2
MsgBox strsql3
cn.Execute strsql3
If flag = 1 Then
strsql4 = "delete from ph where ph_key=" & Combo2.Text
MsgBox strsql4
cn.Execute strsql4
End If
MsgBox "deleted"
End If
Exit Do
End If
r2.MoveNext
Loop
End Sub
Private Sub Command3_Click()
pass.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Command4_Click()
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edtpol.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Command5_Click()
End Sub
Private Sub Command6_Click()
main1.Show
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End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
On Error Resume Next
cmd1 = "Provider=MSDAORA.1;User ID=scott;password=tiger;Persist Security Info=False"
Set cn = New ADODB.Connection
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
Set rk = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r1 = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r2 = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r3 = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r4 = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r5 = New ADODB.Recordset
With cn
.ConnectionString = cmd1
.CursorLocation = adUseClient
.Open
End With
rs.Open "SELECT * FROM agent", cn, 2, 3
rk.Open "SELECT * FROM client", cn, 2, 3
r1.Open "SELECT * FROM policy", cn, 2, 3
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Do While Not rs.EOF
If rs.Fields(3) = j Then
Label5.Caption = rs.Fields(3)
Label6.Caption = rs.Fields(0)
Label7.Caption = rs.Fields(1)
Label8.Caption = rs.Fields(2)
Exit Do
End If
rs.MoveNext
Loop
strsql = "select * from client where agent_key= " & j
r2.Open strsql, cn, 2, 3
Set dg1.DataSource = r2
dg1.Refresh
Do While Not r2.EOF
Combo1.AddItem r2!Type
Combo2.AddItem r2!ph_key
r2.MoveNext
Loop
rs.MoveFirst
Label13.Visible = False
r4.Open "select * from client", cn, 2, 3
End Sub
Private Sub MSHFlexGrid1_Click()
End Sub
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Private Sub Label12_Click()
r3.Open "SELECT * FROM policy", cn, 2, 3
r3.MoveFirst
Do While Not r3.EOF
If r3.Fields(1) = Combo1.Text Then
Label12.Caption = r3.Fields(0)
Exit Do
End If
r3.MoveNext
Loop
End Sub
Cinfo form
Private Sub Command1_Click()
rk.MoveFirst
r2.MoveFirst
Do While Not rk.EOF
If Combo1.Text = rk.Fields(1) Then
Do While Not r2.EOF
If rk.Fields(0) = r2.Fields(4) And rk.Fields(2) = r2.Fields(6) Then
For i = 0 To Label18.Count - 1
If i <> 4 Then
Label18(i).Caption = r2.Fields(i)
End If
Next
Exit Do
End If
r2.MoveNext
Loop
End If
rk.MoveNext
Loop
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End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click()
rk.MoveFirst
r3.MoveFirst
ag.MoveFirst
Do While Not rk.EOF
If Combo2.Text = rk.Fields(1) Then
Do While Not r3.EOF
If rk.Fields(0) = r3.Fields(2) And rk.Fields(2) = r3.Fields(3) Then
Do While Not ag.EOF
If r3.Fields(0) = ag.Fields(3) Then
For i = 0 To Label23.Count - 1
Label23(i).Caption = ag.Fields(i)
Next
Exit Do
End If
ag.MoveNext
Loop
Exit Do
End If
r3.MoveNext
Loop
Exit Do
End If
rk.MoveNext
Loop
End Sub
Private Sub Command3_Click()
rk.MoveFirst
r4.MoveFirst
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Do While Not rk.EOF
If Combo3.Text = rk.Fields(1) Then
Do While Not r4.EOF
If rk.Fields(0) = r4.Fields(2) And rk.Fields(2) = r4.Fields(3) Then
For i = 0 To Label33.Count - 1
If i <> 3 Then
Label33(i).Caption = r4.Fields(i)
End If
Next
Exit Do
End If
r4.MoveNext
Loop
End If
rk.MoveNext
Loop
End Sub
Private Sub Command4_Click()
Dim dat, dat2 As Date
Dim amt As Currency
Dim x1 As Integer
rk.MoveFirst
r2.MoveFirst
amt = 0
Do While Not rk.EOF
If Combo4.Text = rk.Fields(1) Then
Do While Not r2.EOF
If rk.Fields(0) = r2.Fields(4) And rk.Fields(2) = r2.Fields(6) Then
Label42(0).Caption = r2.Fields(5)
Label42(1).Caption = r2.Fields(2)
dat = r2.Fields(5)
For x1 = 1 To r2.Fields(3)
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If dat < Now Then
dat = dat + 365
End If
Next
Label42(3).Caption = dat
Label42(4).Caption = r2.Fields(1)
dat2 = r2.Fields(5) + 365 * r2.Fields(3)
Label42(5).Caption = dat2
For i = 1 To r2.Fields(3)
amt = amt + r2.Fields(1) + 0.0075 * amt * (r2.Fields(3) - i)
Next
Label42(6).Caption = amt
Exit Do
End If
r2.MoveNext
Loop
Exit Do
End If
rk.MoveNext
Loop
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
Dim i As Integer
On Error Resume Next
cmd1 = "Provider=MSDAORA.1;User ID=scott;password=tiger;Persist Security Info=False"
Set cn = New ADODB.Connection
Set r2 = New ADODB.Recordset
Set rk = New ADODB.Recordset
Set ag = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r3 = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r4 = New ADODB.Recordset
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With cn
.ConnectionString = cmd1
.CursorLocation = adUseClient
.Open
End With
r2.Open "SELECT * FROM ins", cn, 2, 3
rk.Open "SELECT * FROM pol", cn, 2, 3
ag.Open "select * from agent", cn, 2, 3
r3.Open "select * from sales", cn, 2, 3
r4.Open "select * from claimant", cn, 2, 3
End Sub
Private Sub TabStrip1_Click()
For intloopindex = 0 To Picture1.Count - 1
With Picture1(intloopindex)
.Move TabStrip1.ClientLeft, TabStrip1.ClientTop, TabStrip1.ClientWidth, TabStrip1.ClientHeight
Picture1(TabStrip1.SelectedItem.Index - 1).ZOrder 0
End With
Next intloopindex
End Sub
Edtpol form
Private Sub Command1_Click()
rs.MoveFirst
Frame1.Visible = True
Frame2.Visible = False
Do While Not rs.EOF
If rs.Fields(0) = Combo1.Text Then
name1(1).Text = rs.Fields(1)
address(2).Text = rs.Fields(2)
phone(3).Text = rs.Fields(3)
sex(4).Text = rs.Fields(9)
dob(5).Text = rs.Fields(6)
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age1(6).Text = rs.Fields(7)
ms(7).Text = rs.Fields(8)
pwd.Text = rs.Fields(4)
sal.Text = rs.Fields(5)
Exit Do
End If
rs.MoveNext
Loop
End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click()
Frame2.Visible = True
Frame1.Visible = False
End Sub
Private Sub Command3_Click()
name1(1).Text = ""
address(2).Text = ""
phone(3).Text = ""
sal.Text = ""
dob(5).Text = ""
ms(7).Text = ""
End Sub
Private Sub Command4_Click()
strsql = "update ph set name= '" & name1(1).Text & "',address ='" & address(2).Text & "',phone= " &
phone(3).Text & ",sal=" & sal.Text & ",dob='" & dob(5).Text & "',ms='" & ms(7).Text & "' where ph_key="
& Combo1.Text
cn.Execute strsql
MsgBox strsql
MsgBox added
End Sub
Private Sub Command5_Click()
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agpg.Show
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End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
Frame1.Visible = False
Frame2.Visible = False
On Error Resume Next
cmd1 = "Provider=MSDAORA.1;User ID=scott;password=tiger;Persist Security Info=False"
Set cn = New ADODB.Connection
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r1 = New ADODB.Recordset
With cn
.ConnectionString = cmd1
.CursorLocation = adUseClient
.Open
End With
rs.Open "SELECT * FROM ph", cn, 2, 3
Do While Not rs.EOF
Combo1.AddItem (rs.Fields(0))
rs.MoveNext
Loop
End Sub
Frmlogin form
Option Explicit
Private Sub cmdCancel_Click()
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main1.Show
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End Sub
Private Sub cmdOK_Click()
Dim flag As Integer
Dim i As Integer
flag = 0
Do While Not rs.EOF
If txtUserName.Text = rs.Fields(0) And txtPassword.Text = rs.Fields(4) Then
flag = 1
Exit Do
Else
rs.MoveNext
End If
Loop
If flag = 0 Then
MsgBox "INVALID USER"
txtUserName.Text = ""
txtPassword.Text = ""
Else
cinfo.Show
For i = 0 To rs.Fields.Count - 1
If i <> 4 Then
cinfo.Label17(i).Caption = rs.Fields(i)
End If
Next
Do While Not r1.EOF
If txtUserName.Text = r1.Fields(0) Then
cinfo.Combo1.AddItem (r1.Fields(1))
cinfo.Combo2.AddItem (r1.Fields(1))
cinfo.Combo3.AddItem (r1.Fields(1))
cinfo.Combo4.AddItem (r1.Fields(1))
End If
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r1.MoveNext
Loop
End If
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End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
On Error Resume Next
cmd1 = "Provider=MSDAORA.1;User ID=scott;password=tiger;Persist Security Info=False"
Set cn = New ADODB.Connection
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r1 = New ADODB.Recordset
With cn
.ConnectionString = cmd1
.CursorLocation = adUseClient
.Open
End With
rs.Open "SELECT * FROM ph", cn, 2, 3
r1.Open "select * from pol", cn, 2, 3
End Sub
Frmlogin1 form
Option Explicit
Dim cn As ADODB.Connection
Dim cmd1 As String
Dim rs As ADODB.Recordset
Dim rk As ADODB.Recordset
Dim i, j As Integer
Dim sqlcmd, sqk, strsql, strname, str1, rate, a, b, c As String
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Private Sub cmdCancel_Click()
main1.Show
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End Sub
Private Sub cmdOK_Click()
Dim flag As Integer
flag = 0
rs.MoveFirst
Do While Not rs.EOF
If txtUserName.Text = rs.Fields(0) And txtPassword.Text = rs.Fields(1) Then
flag = 1
Exit Do
Else
rs.MoveNext
End If
Loop
If flag = 0 Then
MsgBox "INVALID USER"
txtUserName.Text = ""
txtPassword.Text = ""
Else
admn.Show
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End If
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
On Error Resume Next
cmd1 = "Provider=MSDAORA.1;User ID=scott;password=tiger;Persist Security Info=False"
Set cn = New ADODB.Connection
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
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With cn
.ConnectionString = cmd1
.CursorLocation = adUseClient
.Open
End With
rs.Open "SELECT * FROM admlog", cn, 2, 3
End Sub
Frmlogin2 form
Private Sub Command3_Click()
Dim flag As Integer
flag = 0
rs.MoveFirst
Do While Not rs.EOF
If Text1.Text = rs.Fields(3) And Text2.Text = rs.Fields(4) Then
flag = 1
Exit Do
Else
rs.MoveNext
End If
Loop
If flag = 0 Then
MsgBox "INVALID USER"
Text1.Text = ""
Text2.Text = ""
Else
j = rs.Fields(3)
agpg.Show
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End If
End Sub
Private Sub Command4_Click()
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main1.Show
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End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
On Error Resume Next
cmd1 = "Provider=MSDAORA.1;User ID=scott;password=tiger;Persist Security Info=False"
Set cn = New ADODB.Connection
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
With cn
.ConnectionString = cmd1
.CursorLocation = adUseClient
.Open
End With
rs.Open "SELECT * FROM agent", cn, 2, 3
End Sub
Load form
Option Explicit
Private Sub Command1_Click()
loading.Caption = "loading..."
ProgressBar1.Value = 0
Timer1.Enabled = True
End Sub
Private Sub Form_KeyPress(KeyAscii As Integer)
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End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
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Timer1.Enabled = False
ProgressBar1.Value = 0
End Sub
Private Sub Frame1_Click()
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End Sub
Private Sub Timer1_Timer()
ProgressBar1.Value = ProgressBar1.Value + 10
If ProgressBar1.Value >= 100 Then Timer1.Enabled = False
If Timer1.Enabled = False Then
main1.Show
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End If
End Sub
Main1 form
Private Sub car_Click()
Form4.Show
End Sub
Private Sub cnt_Click()
Form3.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Command1_Click()
frmLogin1.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click()
frmLogin.Show
End Sub
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Private Sub home_Click()
Me.Show
End Sub
Private Sub Picture2_Click()
End Sub
Private Sub Picture1_Click()
End Sub
Private Sub wlp_Click()
Form1.Show
End Sub
Pass form
Private Sub Command1_Click()
If r2.Fields(4) <> Text1.Text Then
MsgBox "Re-enter old password"
Text1.Text = ""
Text2.Text = ""
Text3.Text = ""
Else
If Text2.Text = Text3.Text Then
strsql = "Update agent set pwd='" & Text2.Text & "'where id=" & agpg.Label5.Caption
cn.Execute strsql
MsgBox "password changed successfully"
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Else
MsgBox "re-enter new passwords"
Text2.Text = ""
Text3.Text = ""
End If
End If
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Load()
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On Error Resume Next
cmd1 = "Provider=MSDAORA.1;User ID=scott;password=tiger;Persist Security Info=False"
Set cn = New ADODB.Connection
Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
Set r2 = New ADODB.Recordset
With cn
.ConnectionString = cmd1
.CursorLocation = adUseClient
.Open
End With
rs.Open "SELECT * FROM agent", cn, 2, 3
strsql = "select * from agent where id=" & agpg.Label5.Caption
r2.Open strsql, cn, 2, 3
End Sub
SNAPSHOTS
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CONCLUSION
A computerized insurance management system has been developed and the system was tested
with sample data.
The system results in regular timely preparations of required outputs. In comparison with
manual system the benefits under a computer system are considerable in the saving of man
power working hours and Effort.
Provision for addition , updation and deletion of customers is there in the system .It is
observed that proper filing system has been adopted for future refernce . The entire project
runs on windows environments.
The system can be used to make better management described at appropriate time. The user
gets amount and timely information system.
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SCOPE OF ENHANCEMENT
The system may be further updated or modified at will owing to its simple structure. We
can further add a transaction entity which will look after the payments made
by the customer towards their policy. Depending on future requirements
more changes can be made owing to the organization’s need.
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