The document describes a library management system created in Java. It has four main modules: inserting data into the database, extracting data from the database, generating reports on borrowed and available books, and a search facility. The proposed system automates library processes like adding members and books, searching, borrowing and returning books. This makes transactions faster and reduces errors compared to the manual existing system. The system was implemented using Java, MS Access for the database, and designed to run on Windows operating systems. Testing was done to check functionality and ensure all requirements were met.
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in C++ console application, It Help you to find out how design library Management system.
This mini project in C++ Library Management System is a console application without graphic developed using the C++ programming language. It is compiled in Code::Blocks and DEV C++ with the GNU compiler. In this, you can perform book-related operations like in a REAL library management system with computer.
Here, you can perform functions such as add books, return books, issue books, delete record of books issued, view record of books issued, search for books, and more. File handling has been extensively used in this project for almost all functions. So, this project can definitely guide you to understand C++ mini projects in a better way.
The source code is organized well, and it has multiple comment lines to help you understand the project better.
For library management, this project considers six departments – Computer, Electrical, Civil, Mechanical, Chemical and BioChemistry. These departments work simultaneously with the operations mentioned above.
These are the functions used in this mini project:
void mainmenu(void) – This function is used to display the main menu of this project. Scroll down to Output to view the main menu.
void returnfunc(void) – Inside this function, the main menu function (mentioned above) is called when the user presses a key. With this, the user can return back to the main menu.
void addbooks(void) – This function adds books in a file. For that, you need to mention the department to which you want to add the book.
Library and member management system (lamms) by vikas sharmaVikas Sharma
The project entitled LIBRARY AND MEMBER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM is a application software developed to maintain the records related to Book, Member of library like Stock Maintenance of Books, Book Search, Book Issue, Book Returns Member detail, Membership fee Collected, different Users as per status and all necessary requirements for the Library to manage day to day operations. This project was developed with Visual Basic .NET as Front End and M.S-Access as Back End.
This is fully click driven Windows based package. It consists of forms for adding, deleting, modifying, viewing the record, generation of report and creates the final report.
in C++ console application, It Help you to find out how design library Management system.
This mini project in C++ Library Management System is a console application without graphic developed using the C++ programming language. It is compiled in Code::Blocks and DEV C++ with the GNU compiler. In this, you can perform book-related operations like in a REAL library management system with computer.
Here, you can perform functions such as add books, return books, issue books, delete record of books issued, view record of books issued, search for books, and more. File handling has been extensively used in this project for almost all functions. So, this project can definitely guide you to understand C++ mini projects in a better way.
The source code is organized well, and it has multiple comment lines to help you understand the project better.
For library management, this project considers six departments – Computer, Electrical, Civil, Mechanical, Chemical and BioChemistry. These departments work simultaneously with the operations mentioned above.
These are the functions used in this mini project:
void mainmenu(void) – This function is used to display the main menu of this project. Scroll down to Output to view the main menu.
void returnfunc(void) – Inside this function, the main menu function (mentioned above) is called when the user presses a key. With this, the user can return back to the main menu.
void addbooks(void) – This function adds books in a file. For that, you need to mention the department to which you want to add the book.
Library and member management system (lamms) by vikas sharmaVikas Sharma
The project entitled LIBRARY AND MEMBER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM is a application software developed to maintain the records related to Book, Member of library like Stock Maintenance of Books, Book Search, Book Issue, Book Returns Member detail, Membership fee Collected, different Users as per status and all necessary requirements for the Library to manage day to day operations. This project was developed with Visual Basic .NET as Front End and M.S-Access as Back End.
This is fully click driven Windows based package. It consists of forms for adding, deleting, modifying, viewing the record, generation of report and creates the final report.
Library 2.0 technologies in academic libraries, a case study of student use a...Anne Morris
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While doing a PPT presentation we have to keep in mind that the slides should be well arranged and don't describe too many unnecessary things in that. Because most of us only watch that by the pictures they don't like reading bullshit articles. This presentation is about how a software can help a library, from student databases to the prizes of books and other thing can be included there too. So don't be bother any more if you are a librarian then you must have a computer and if a software is installed it that like this then surely it's going to help you in your busy schedule. I have done that in past for my college seminar project for my college last year. The mentor and juries liked that so much. Just think about this, May be you could make lot changes in that for future. If i have spoke something wrong then plz forgive me.Good Luck bye...
My Presentation of Graduation Project
'Library Management System'
using vb.net 2008 and sql server 2008
2013
CS & IT department
faculty of Science
Portsaid Univeristy
UML stands for Unified Modelling Language.
UML is a standard language for specifying, visualizing, constructing, and documenting a system in which software represents the most significant part.
UML is different from the other common programming languages like C++, Java, COBOL etc.
UML is a pictorial language used to make software blue prints.
UML can serve as a central notation for software development process. Using UML helps project teams communicate, explore potential designs, and validate the architectural designs of software.
UML diagrams are made using notation of things and relationships.
The building blocks of UML can be defined as:
Things
Relationships
Diagrams
Things: Things are the most important building blocks of UML. Things can be:
Structural
Behavioral
Grouping
Annotational
The Structural things define the static part of the model. They represent physical and conceptual elements. Following are the brief descriptions of the structural things.
Class: Class represents set of objects having similar responsibilities.
Interface: Interface defines a set of operations which specify the responsibility of a class.
Collaboration: Collaboration defines interaction between elements.
Use case: Use case represents a set of actions performed by a system for a specific goal.
Component: Component describes physical part of a system.
Node: A node can be defined as a physical element that exists at run time.
A behavioral thing consists of the dynamic parts of UML models. Following are the behavioral things:
Interaction: Interaction is defined as a behavior that consists of a group of messages exchanged among elements to accomplish a specific task.
State machine: State machine is useful when the state of an object in its life cycle is important. It defines the sequence of states an object goes through in response to events. Events are external factors responsible for state change.
Library Management System using oracle databaseSaikot Roy
Library Management System using oracle database system used PL/SQL
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Our project entitled “Water Billing Management System” aims is to generate Water bill with all the charges and penalty. 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 Water Board like generating monthly Water bill, record of consuming unit of water, store record of the customer and previous unpaid record.
We used HTML/PHP as front end and MYSQL as back end for developing our project. HTML is primarily a visual design environment. We can create a android application by designing the form and that make up the user interface. Adding android 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.
MySQL is free open source database that facilitates the effective management of the databases by connecting them to the software. It is a stable ,reliable and the powerful solution with the advanced features and advantages which are as follows: Data Security.MySQL is free open source database that facilitates the effective management of the databases by connecting them to the software.
Transcript: Selling digital books in 2024: Insights from industry leaders - T...BookNet Canada
The publishing industry has been selling digital audiobooks and ebooks for over a decade and has found its groove. What’s changed? What has stayed the same? Where do we go from here? Join a group of leading sales peers from across the industry for a conversation about the lessons learned since the popularization of digital books, best practices, digital book supply chain management, and more.
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Library mangement system project srs documentation.doc
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INTRODUCTION
The project titled Library Management System is Library management software
for monitoring and controlling the transactions in a library .The project “Library
Management System” is developed in java, which mainly focuses on basic operations
in a library like adding new member, new books, and updating new information,
searching books and members and facility to borrow and return books.
“Library Management System” is a windows application written for 32-bit
Windows operating systems, designed to help users maintain and organize library. Our
software is easy to use for both beginners and advanced users. It features a familiar
and well thought-out, an attractive user interface, combined with strong searching
Insertion and reporting capabilities. The report generation facility of library system
helps to get a good idea of which are the books borrowed by the members, makes
users possible to generate reports’ hard copy.
The software Library Management System has four main modules.
ü Insertion to Database Module – User friendly input screen
ü Extracting from Database module – Attractive Output Screen
ü Report Generation module – borrowed book list & Available book list
ü Search Facility system – search for books and members
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SYSTEM ANALYSIS
EXISTING SYSTEM:
System Analysis is a detailed study of the various operations performed
by a system and their relationships within and outside of the system. Here the key
question is- what all problems exist in the present system? What must be done to
solve the problem? Analysis begins when a user or manager begins a study of the
program using existing system.
During analysis, data collected on the various files, decision points
and transactions handled by the present system. The commonly used tools in the
system are Data Flow Diagram, interviews, etc. Training, experience and common
sense are required for collection of relevant information needed to develop the
system. The success of the system depends largely on how clearly the problem is
defined, thoroughly investigated and properly carried out through the choice of
solution. A good analysis model should provide not only the mechanisms of problem
understanding but also the frame work of the solution. Thus it should be studied
thoroughly by collecting data about the system. Then the proposed system should be
analyzed thoroughly in accordance with the needs.
System analysis can be categorized into four parts.
ü System planning and initial investigation
ü Information Gathering
ü Applying analysis tools for structured analysis
ü Feasibility study
ü Cost/ Benefit analysis.
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In our existing system all the transaction of books are done manually, So taking
more time for a transaction like borrowing a book or returning a book and also for searching
of members and books. Another major disadvantage is that to preparing the list of books
borrowed and the available books in the library will take more time, currently it is doing as a
one day process for verifying all records. So after conducting the feasibility study we decided
to make the manual Library management system to be computerized.
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PROPOSED SYSTEM
Proposed system is an automated Library Management System. Through our
software user can add members, add books, search members, search books, update
information, edit information, borrow and return books in quick time. Our proposed system
has the following advantages.
Ø User friendly interface
Ø Fast access to database
Ø Less error
Ø More Storage Capacity
Ø Search facility
Ø Look and Feel Environment
Ø Quick transaction
All the manual difficulties in managing the Library have been rectified by implementing
computerization.
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FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS
Whatever we think need not be feasible .It is wise to think about the feasibility of any
problem we undertake. Feasibility is the study of impact, which happens in the organization
by the development of a system. The impact can be either positive or negative. When the
positives nominate the negatives, then the system is considered feasible. Here the feasibility
study can be performed in two ways such as technical feasibility and Economical Feasibility.
Technical Feasibility:
We can strongly says that it is technically feasible, since there will not be much difficulty
in getting required resources for the development and maintaining the system as well. All
the resources needed for the development of the software as well as the maintenance of the
same is available in the organization here we are utilizing the resources which are available
already.
Economical Feasibility
Development of this application is highly economically feasible .The organization needed
not spend much m one for the development of t he system already available. The only thing
is to be done is making an environment for the development with an effective supervision. I f
we are doing so , we can attain the maximum usability of the corresponding resources .Even
after the development , the organization will not be in a condition to invest more in t he
organization .There fore , the system is economically feasible.
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
This management system can be used in windows 98, Windows2000, Windows XP and
Windows NT, supported for other platform such as Applet, Macintosh and UNIX.
The system must be running Windows 98, Windows 98 or Windows NT4.0 operating system
and must meet the following hardware requirements.
Ø For Windows 95 based computers , a 486 / 66 MHz or higher
processor with 8MB
Ø For Windows 98 based computers , a 500/88MHz or higher
processor with 32 Mb of RAM
Ø For Windows NT based computers , a 488 / 66 MHz or higher
processor with 16 MB of RAM
Ø For Windows 200 based computers , a 700/850 MHz or higher
processor with 512 MB of Ram
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SYSTEM DESIGN
INPUT DESIGN
Input design is the process of converting user-oriented input to a computer
based format. Input design is a part of overall system design, which requires very careful
attention .Often the collection of input data is the most expensive part of the system. The
main objectives of the input design are …
1. Produce cost effective method of input
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2. Achieve highest possible level of accuracy
3. Ensure that the input is acceptable to and understood by the staff.
Input Data
The goal of designing input data is to make enter easy, logical and free from errors
as possible. The entering data entry operators need to know the allocated space for each
field; field sequence and which must match with that in the source document. The format in
which the data fields are entered should be given in the input form .Here data entry is online;
it makes use of processor that accepts commands and data from the operator through a key
board. The input required is analyzed by the processor. It is then accepted or rejected. Input
stages include the following processes
v Data Recording
v Data Transcription
v Data Conversion
v Data Verification
v Data Control
v Data Transmission
v Data Correction
One of the aims of the system analyst must be to select data capture method and
devices, which reduce the number of stages so as to reduce both the changes of errors and
the cost .Input types, can be characterized as.
• External
• Internal
• Operational
• Computerized
• Interactive
Input files can exist in document form before being input to the computer. Input
design is rather complex since it involves procedures for capturing data as well as inputting it
to the computer.
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OUTPUT DESIGN
Outputs from computer systems are required primarily to communicate the results
of processing to users. They are also used to provide a permanent copy of these result for
latter consultation .Computer output is the most important and direct source of information
to the users. Designing computer output should proceed in an organized well through out the
manner. The right output must be available for the people who find the system easy o use.
The outputs have been defined during the logical design stage. If not, they should defined at
the beginning of the output designing terms of types of output connect, format, response etc,
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Various types of outputs are
• External outputs
• Internal outputs
• Operational outputs
• Interactive outputs
• Turn around outputs
All screens are informative and interactive in such a way that the user can full fill his
requirements through asking queries.
DATABASE DESIGN
The general theme behind a database is to handle information as an integrated whole.
A database is a collection of interrelated data stored with minimum redundancy to serve
many users quickly and effectively. After designing input and output, the analyst must
concentrate on database design or how data should be organized around user
requirements. The general objective is to make information access, easy quick,
inexpensive and flexible for other users. During database design the following objectives
are concerned:-
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Ø Controlled Redundancy
Ø Data independence
Ø Accurate and integrating
Ø More information at low cost
Ø Recovery from failure
Ø Privacy and security
Ø Performance
Ø Ease of learning and use
TABLES USED
Table Name: Books
Field Name Data Type Description
BookId AutoNumber Primary Key
Subject Text (30) -
Title Text (30) -
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Author Text (25) -
Publisher Text (25) -
Copyright Number -
Edition Number -
Pages Number -
ISBN Text -
NumberOfBooks Number -
NumberOfAvailbleBooks Number -
NumberOfBorrowedBooks Number -
Library Text(25) -
Availble Yes/No -
ShelfNo Number -
Table Name: Borrow
Field Name Data Type Description
BookId Number Primary Key
MemberID Number -
DayOfBorrowed Date/Time -
DayOfReturn Date/Time -
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Table Name: Members
Field Name Data Type Description
MemberId AutoNumber Primary Key
ID Number -
Password Text(10) -
NAME Text(25) -
EMAIL Text(25) -
Major Text(10) -
NumberOfBooks Number -
Mony Number -
Expired Date/Time -
SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION
Implementation is the stage in the project where the theoretical design is turned
into a working system. The implementation phase constructs, installs and operates the
new system. The most crucial stage in achieving a new successful system is that it will work
efficiently and effectively.
There are several activities involved while implementing a new project they are
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• End user training
• End user Education
• Training on the application software
• System Design
• Parallel Run And To New System
• Post implementation Review
End user Training:
The successful implementation of the new system will purely upon the involvement of the
officers working in that department. The officers will be imparted the necessary training on
the new technology.
End User Education:
The education of the end user start after the implementation and testing is over.
When the system is found to be more difficult to under stand and complex, more effort is put
to educate the end used to make them aware of the system, giving them lectures about the
new system and providing them necessary documents and materials about how the system
can do this.
Training of application software:
After providing the necessary basic training on the computer awareness, the users
will have to be trained upon the new system such as the screen flows and screen design type
of help on the screen , type of errors while entering the data , the corresponding validation
check at each entry and the way to correct the data entered. It should then cover information
needed by the specific user or group to use the system.
Post Implementation View:
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The department is planning a method to know the states of t he past implementation
process. For that regular meeting will be arranged by the concerned officers about the
implementation problem and success
SOFTWARE TESTING
Is the menu bar displayed in the appropriate contested some system related features
included either in menus or tools? Do pull –Down menu operation and Tool-bars work
properly? Are all menu function and pull down sub function properly listed ?; Is it possible
to invoke each menu function using a logical assumptions that if all parts of the system are
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correct, the goal will be successfully achieved .? In adequate testing or non-testing will leads
to errors that may appear few months later.
This create two problem
1. Time delay between the cause and appearance of the problem.
2. The effect of the system errors on files and records within the system
The purpose of the system testing is to consider all the likely variations to which it will be
suggested and push the systems to limits.
The testing process focuses on the logical intervals of the software ensuring that all
statements have been tested and on functional interval is conducting tests to uncover errors
and ensure that defined input will produce actual results that agree with the required results.
Program level testing, modules level testing integrated and carried out.
There are two major type of testing they are
1) White Box Testing.
2) Black Box Testing.
White Box Testing
White box some times called “Glass box testing” is a test case design uses the control
structure of the procedural design to drive test case.
Using white box testing methods, the following tests where made on the system
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A) All independent paths within a module have been exercised once. In our system, ensuring
that case was selected and executed checked all case structures. The bugs that were
prevailing in some part of the code where fixed
b) All logical decisions were checked for the truth and falsity of the values.
Black box Testing
Black box testing focuses on the functional requirements of the software. This is black box
testing enables the software engineering to derive a set of input conditions that will fully
exercise all functional requirements for a program. Black box testing is not an alternative to
white box testing rather it is complementary approach that is likely to uncover a different
class of errors that white box methods like..
1) Interface errors
2) Performance in data structure
3) Performance errors
4) Initializing and termination errors
CONCLUSION
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Our project is only a humble venture to satisfy the needs in a library. Several user
friendly coding have also adopted. This package shall prove to be a powerful package in
satisfying all the requirements of the organization.
The objective of software planning is to provide a frame work that enables the
manger to make reasonable estimates made within a limited time frame at the
beginning of the software project and should be updated regularly as the project
progresses. Last but not least it is no the work that played the ways to success but
ALMIGHTY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1) http://www.java2s.com/
2) http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-01-1998/jw-01-bookreview.html
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3) Database Programming with JDBC and Java by O'Reilly
4) Head First Java 2nd Edition
5) http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/desktop/