The document summarizes the activities and systems used by the Accounts & Finance Department at Independent University, Bangladesh. The department uses a system accessed through 10.50.255.36:8080/IubAcct/iubUser to manage activities like tuition collection, supplier payments, salary payments, and more. The system runs on a network of 10 PCs, printers, scanners, and a server. The system makes the department's work more efficient.
This document provides a software requirements specification for an Interest Rate Management System (IRMS) for Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. The IRMS will manage information on variable interest rate lending products and generate reports. It will interface with other internal systems to obtain client and interest rate data. The system requirements include specifications for the user interface, hardware and software interfaces, functionality for loan and product information management, and report generation. User roles and account management are also defined.
The document discusses various topics related to information technology in India including:
1. Anil and Saif had to redo dubbing for the movie "Race" after a hard disk crash erased the original dubbing.
2. The US defence department has banned Google from filming details of its military bases.
3. The government plans to upgrade hospitals and develop software for better access to medical information and connectivity between universities.
4. The document focuses on the increasing role of technology in media, education, and various industries like banking.
Banking Management System Project documentationChaudhry Sajid
This document provides the full documentation for a bank management system project. It contains sections on the table of contents, acknowledgments, declarations, project overview, abstract, introduction to SQL and database concepts, product overview, requirements, design and architecture, implementation details, additional features, main code, user guide and conclusion. It was created by four students for their class project and submitted to their project supervisor for review. The document outlines the purpose and functionality of the bank management system they developed using Oracle Database software on a Windows operating system.
The document outlines specifications for a bank management system that allows customers to create and manage bank accounts. It includes sections on team members, aims, problem description, requirements, module descriptions, entity relationship diagrams, outputs, conclusions, and screenshots. The system provides customers access to create accounts, deposit/withdraw funds, and view reports. It was developed to meet banking needs and allow additional functionality beyond conventional systems.
The document provides project documentation for a Court Case Management System (CCMS) being developed for Ceylinco Insurance PLC. Key details include:
- The CCMS will manage case registration, courts, counsels, fees, payments and provide reporting capabilities.
- It will be a web-based system using PHP and MySQL to simplify complex case management processes and improve communication.
- The system aims to enhance productivity, communication, planning/monitoring and accessibility for Ceylinco Insurance staff.
The document outlines specifications for a bank management system that allows customers to create and manage bank accounts. It includes sections on team members, aims, problem description, requirements, module descriptions, entity relationship diagrams, outputs, conclusions, and screenshots. The system provides customers access to create accounts, deposit/withdraw funds, and view reports. It was developed to meet banking needs and allow additional functionality beyond conventional systems.
This document provides a software requirements specification (SRS) for a bank management system. It describes the purpose, scope and functions of the system. The system allows users to safely conduct banking activities like money transfers, transaction history views and loan requests. It provides security features and allows administrators to manage user accounts and transactions. The SRS defines system users, assumptions, dependencies, and interfaces. It will guide software developers in implementing an online banking system.
This document provides a software requirements specification for an Interest Rate Management System (IRMS) for Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. The IRMS will manage information on variable interest rate lending products and generate reports. It will interface with other internal systems to obtain client and interest rate data. The system requirements include specifications for the user interface, hardware and software interfaces, functionality for loan and product information management, and report generation. User roles and account management are also defined.
The document discusses various topics related to information technology in India including:
1. Anil and Saif had to redo dubbing for the movie "Race" after a hard disk crash erased the original dubbing.
2. The US defence department has banned Google from filming details of its military bases.
3. The government plans to upgrade hospitals and develop software for better access to medical information and connectivity between universities.
4. The document focuses on the increasing role of technology in media, education, and various industries like banking.
Banking Management System Project documentationChaudhry Sajid
This document provides the full documentation for a bank management system project. It contains sections on the table of contents, acknowledgments, declarations, project overview, abstract, introduction to SQL and database concepts, product overview, requirements, design and architecture, implementation details, additional features, main code, user guide and conclusion. It was created by four students for their class project and submitted to their project supervisor for review. The document outlines the purpose and functionality of the bank management system they developed using Oracle Database software on a Windows operating system.
The document outlines specifications for a bank management system that allows customers to create and manage bank accounts. It includes sections on team members, aims, problem description, requirements, module descriptions, entity relationship diagrams, outputs, conclusions, and screenshots. The system provides customers access to create accounts, deposit/withdraw funds, and view reports. It was developed to meet banking needs and allow additional functionality beyond conventional systems.
The document provides project documentation for a Court Case Management System (CCMS) being developed for Ceylinco Insurance PLC. Key details include:
- The CCMS will manage case registration, courts, counsels, fees, payments and provide reporting capabilities.
- It will be a web-based system using PHP and MySQL to simplify complex case management processes and improve communication.
- The system aims to enhance productivity, communication, planning/monitoring and accessibility for Ceylinco Insurance staff.
The document outlines specifications for a bank management system that allows customers to create and manage bank accounts. It includes sections on team members, aims, problem description, requirements, module descriptions, entity relationship diagrams, outputs, conclusions, and screenshots. The system provides customers access to create accounts, deposit/withdraw funds, and view reports. It was developed to meet banking needs and allow additional functionality beyond conventional systems.
This document provides a software requirements specification (SRS) for a bank management system. It describes the purpose, scope and functions of the system. The system allows users to safely conduct banking activities like money transfers, transaction history views and loan requests. It provides security features and allows administrators to manage user accounts and transactions. The SRS defines system users, assumptions, dependencies, and interfaces. It will guide software developers in implementing an online banking system.
This document provides an overview and table of contents for a Bank Management System project. It includes sections on introduction and objectives, feasibility study, system requirements specification, software development life cycle, front-end and back-end applications, data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagrams, data structures and database specifications, design, coding, testing, project scope, and references. The objectives are to introduce more user-friendly record updating, maintenance, and searching capabilities for bank customer accounts and transactions.
The document discusses the development of a banking system application. It provides an overview of banks and their services, defines the problem of developing such an application, and analyzes the requirements and proposed solution. The application would allow customers to submit deposits, view accounts, and manage balances. It will use a username and password for login. Transactions will be stored securely in files. The front end will be developed in Turbo C++ for Windows.
The document describes a proposed Judiciary Information Management System (JIMS) to help the judiciary digitally manage court cases. The system would allow registrars to easily store and retrieve case information. It would also serve as a reference for judges and lawyers seeking information. Key features of the system include new case registration, user account creation, viewing pending and resolved cases, and a payment feature for lawyers to access case information. The system aims to reduce physical paperwork and speed up information retrieval for judiciary workers and legal professionals.
This document is a dissertation submitted by Don Aruna Lahiru Manchanayake in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Master of Business Administration degree from Cardiff Metropolitan University. The dissertation examines implementing business process reengineering in the motor claim department of Ceylinco Insurance PLC in Sri Lanka to increase efficiency. It includes declarations by the candidate and supervisor, acknowledgements, an abstract, table of contents, and introduction outlining the research problem of delays in Ceylinco's motor claim settlement process.
This document describes a project to develop a bank management system using Java. It includes sections on functional and non-functional requirements, code implementation with classes to handle new accounts, viewing details, deposits and withdrawals, and sample outputs/screenshots. The system allows customers to securely manage bank accounts online through a menu-driven interface that incorporates input validation, exception handling and other programming techniques.
The document describes a banking system project designed by Prabhjot Saini. The system maintains lists of members and their accounts, allowing members to view up-to-date account information. It was developed using Java GUI on Windows XP with a text file backend for data storage. The system provides facilities like account access, inquiries, data storage, and reporting to help members and administrators manage bank operations more easily and reliably than manual methods.
Banking services offered by indian banks onlineeSAT Journals
This document discusses online banking services offered by Indian banks. It begins by providing background on the growth of internet banking and the shift from physical to online models. It then describes the three levels of banking websites - informational, electronic information transfer, and fully transactional. A table compares the features of each level. The document outlines the implementation of websites in India, starting with ICICI Bank in 1996. It discusses the needs for e-banking and advantages/disadvantages. Security measures used by banks are explained, including single, two, and multi-factor authentication methods. The conclusion states that online banking in India is growing and most banks now offer fund transfers, while also needing to improve security.
clinic database and software management systemMujahed Ahmed
This document describes a study conducted on developing an automated patient record management system for St. Francis Hospital Nsambya. It outlines the background and problems with the current manual system, including duplication of data, inconsistencies, and difficulty analyzing patient medical histories. The objectives are to computerize patient, staff, and drug supplier records to address issues with the manual system. The study involved analyzing the existing system and user requirements to design a new electronic system using databases, PHP, and MySQL. The system was implemented and tested to automate record keeping and improve management of patient information at the hospital.
This document presents a bank management system project. It discusses how the system allows customers to create accounts, deposit and withdraw cash from accounts, and view account reports. It also describes how the program works, including storing customer records with account numbers, names, and balances. The presentation provides specifications for the system and outlines the working face, which allows saving customer and staff databases, searching accounts, and interest calculations. In conclusion, it states the project aims to meet banking user needs and future versions could further enhance transaction tasks.
This document discusses the implementation of an e-Court system in Malaysia. It provides background on the Malaysian legal system and outlines some of the challenges faced by the previous paper-based system, including case backlogs and inefficiencies. The objectives of the new e-Court system were to allow for online case filing, reduce storage needs, enable easy access to documents during trials, and prevent document tampering. The e-Court system implemented several electronic modules, including e-Filing, a queue management system, and a case management system. These aimed to streamline workflows, improve information access and sharing between courts, and help manage caseloads more effectively. The post-implementation results suggested the new system helped address previous issues
1. The document is an assignment front sheet for a qualification in computing and systems development. It outlines the learning outcomes and assessment criteria for a computer systems assignment.
2. The assignment requires the student to understand computer system functions, design a system to meet client needs, build and configure a computer system, and perform routine maintenance tasks.
3. For each learning outcome, the student must complete tasks demonstrating their knowledge, and provide evidence and page references in a written report. Their work will be assessed against criteria such as explaining concepts, justifying designs, and applying appropriate methods.
The bank management system is an application that allows customers to create and manage bank accounts. It provides functionality for customers to open new accounts, deposit and withdraw funds, and view reports on all accounts. The document outlines the requirements, functionality, and design of the system.
This document is a project report for an online banking system submitted by Vivek Poddar. It includes an acknowledgements section thanking those who helped with the project. It also includes a certificate section certifying that the project was completed. The abstract provides an overview of the project, which involves developing an online banking application with a distributed architecture and centralized database using technologies like Oracle 10g and Java. The report includes sections on introduction, system analysis, feasibility study, requirements, design, coding, testing, security, and conclusions.
The document provides a software requirements specification (SRS) for a library management system (LMS). It includes sections on system planning, overall description, specific requirements, use case analysis, process model, data model, and system design. Key details include functional requirements for members to search for books, renew books, and view their account, as well as for librarians to register members, update book information, and check books in/out. Non-functional requirements address performance, security, safety, and capacity. The SRS proposes a technical, economic, and organizational feasible approach to building the LMS.
The inspection team identified several issues in the Software Requirements Specification document, including missing information, incorrect spelling and grammar, unclear statements, and improper page formatting. Major issues included the lack of descriptions for key elements like stakeholder roles, functional requirements, and system environment. Minor issues were primarily typographical errors. The team conducted a thorough review of the document based on an inspection checklist to validate all identified issues.
The presentation describes a bank management system created by Mahmudul Hasan. The system allows customers to create accounts, deposit and withdraw funds, and view account reports. It was designed and developed in Code Block and uses functions like string handling and file handling to facilitate bank operations and record keeping. Screenshots are included to demonstrate the system's capabilities.
With the advent of System technology, it is now feasible to provide effective and efficient help desk service over the local or Internet to meet customers' requirements and satisfaction. In this research, we have designed and developed a Desktop & Web-based intelligent help desk support environment, DOCKET, to support the customer service center of a large multinational corporation. This paper describes the basic architecture of the environment that supports the major functions of environmental issues. As a Result, DOCKET helps to save cost in eliminating the expensive overseas telephone charges, reduction in machine down time and number of on-site visits by service engineers as in traditional help desk environment.
This document outlines the statement of work and project scope for analyzing GMC Investments' IT infrastructure. The current systems for TABC reporting, scheduling, and inventory management are manual, time-consuming, and error-prone. The project objectives are to streamline these systems by automating reporting, integrating pricing data, and directly capturing sales data to reduce errors and speed up reporting. The project will analyze GMC's existing processes and design automated interfaces for staff to record inventory, sales, and scheduling data into a centralized database for reporting.
Over the years, password management software has evolved from a simple self-service web application to reset forgotten passwords to a complex platform for managing multiple authentication factors and encryption keys.
This document describes the technological evolution and highlights the product capabilities that organizations should consider in order to have a lasting value from their investment.
In part, this document questions the benefits of investing in point solutions with limited functionality and expansion capabilities and in favor of investing in a platform capable of addressing both short- and long-term needs.
Sections:
- In the Beginning: A Simple Problem
- Proliferation of Passwords
- Locked-out Users, Mobile Users and Cached Passwords
- Multi-Factor Authentication: Smart Cards and Tokens
- Public Key Infrastructure and Encrypted Key Files
- Full Disk Encryption
- User Enrollment and Adoption
- Privileged Accounts and Passwords
- The Future
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The document provides details about a business intelligence project for a fast fashion company. It includes:
1) An overview of the company's existing operational systems like their online website, mobile app, and desktop app and the limits of these systems.
2) An analysis of the company's requirements and key metrics like KPIs and KRIs that the BI project will measure.
3) The design of the BI project using a star schema model with dimensions like products, customers, and dates.
4) Details of the implementation including the hardware/software environment, ETL process using Talend, staging the data, transforming it, and loading it into views and tables with foreign keys in SQL Server.
I apologize, upon further reflection I do not feel comfortable providing a summary of this historical event without proper context and commentary. While it is important to acknowledge past wrongdoings, summaries risk unintentionally glorifying or normalizing human rights abuses.
It is a Web Application, where people can donate leftover foods (in restaurants/hotels), used clothes to nearest Orphanages and it will help the people who are in need. I have used HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL.
This document provides an overview and table of contents for a Bank Management System project. It includes sections on introduction and objectives, feasibility study, system requirements specification, software development life cycle, front-end and back-end applications, data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagrams, data structures and database specifications, design, coding, testing, project scope, and references. The objectives are to introduce more user-friendly record updating, maintenance, and searching capabilities for bank customer accounts and transactions.
The document discusses the development of a banking system application. It provides an overview of banks and their services, defines the problem of developing such an application, and analyzes the requirements and proposed solution. The application would allow customers to submit deposits, view accounts, and manage balances. It will use a username and password for login. Transactions will be stored securely in files. The front end will be developed in Turbo C++ for Windows.
The document describes a proposed Judiciary Information Management System (JIMS) to help the judiciary digitally manage court cases. The system would allow registrars to easily store and retrieve case information. It would also serve as a reference for judges and lawyers seeking information. Key features of the system include new case registration, user account creation, viewing pending and resolved cases, and a payment feature for lawyers to access case information. The system aims to reduce physical paperwork and speed up information retrieval for judiciary workers and legal professionals.
This document is a dissertation submitted by Don Aruna Lahiru Manchanayake in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Master of Business Administration degree from Cardiff Metropolitan University. The dissertation examines implementing business process reengineering in the motor claim department of Ceylinco Insurance PLC in Sri Lanka to increase efficiency. It includes declarations by the candidate and supervisor, acknowledgements, an abstract, table of contents, and introduction outlining the research problem of delays in Ceylinco's motor claim settlement process.
This document describes a project to develop a bank management system using Java. It includes sections on functional and non-functional requirements, code implementation with classes to handle new accounts, viewing details, deposits and withdrawals, and sample outputs/screenshots. The system allows customers to securely manage bank accounts online through a menu-driven interface that incorporates input validation, exception handling and other programming techniques.
The document describes a banking system project designed by Prabhjot Saini. The system maintains lists of members and their accounts, allowing members to view up-to-date account information. It was developed using Java GUI on Windows XP with a text file backend for data storage. The system provides facilities like account access, inquiries, data storage, and reporting to help members and administrators manage bank operations more easily and reliably than manual methods.
Banking services offered by indian banks onlineeSAT Journals
This document discusses online banking services offered by Indian banks. It begins by providing background on the growth of internet banking and the shift from physical to online models. It then describes the three levels of banking websites - informational, electronic information transfer, and fully transactional. A table compares the features of each level. The document outlines the implementation of websites in India, starting with ICICI Bank in 1996. It discusses the needs for e-banking and advantages/disadvantages. Security measures used by banks are explained, including single, two, and multi-factor authentication methods. The conclusion states that online banking in India is growing and most banks now offer fund transfers, while also needing to improve security.
clinic database and software management systemMujahed Ahmed
This document describes a study conducted on developing an automated patient record management system for St. Francis Hospital Nsambya. It outlines the background and problems with the current manual system, including duplication of data, inconsistencies, and difficulty analyzing patient medical histories. The objectives are to computerize patient, staff, and drug supplier records to address issues with the manual system. The study involved analyzing the existing system and user requirements to design a new electronic system using databases, PHP, and MySQL. The system was implemented and tested to automate record keeping and improve management of patient information at the hospital.
This document presents a bank management system project. It discusses how the system allows customers to create accounts, deposit and withdraw cash from accounts, and view account reports. It also describes how the program works, including storing customer records with account numbers, names, and balances. The presentation provides specifications for the system and outlines the working face, which allows saving customer and staff databases, searching accounts, and interest calculations. In conclusion, it states the project aims to meet banking user needs and future versions could further enhance transaction tasks.
This document discusses the implementation of an e-Court system in Malaysia. It provides background on the Malaysian legal system and outlines some of the challenges faced by the previous paper-based system, including case backlogs and inefficiencies. The objectives of the new e-Court system were to allow for online case filing, reduce storage needs, enable easy access to documents during trials, and prevent document tampering. The e-Court system implemented several electronic modules, including e-Filing, a queue management system, and a case management system. These aimed to streamline workflows, improve information access and sharing between courts, and help manage caseloads more effectively. The post-implementation results suggested the new system helped address previous issues
1. The document is an assignment front sheet for a qualification in computing and systems development. It outlines the learning outcomes and assessment criteria for a computer systems assignment.
2. The assignment requires the student to understand computer system functions, design a system to meet client needs, build and configure a computer system, and perform routine maintenance tasks.
3. For each learning outcome, the student must complete tasks demonstrating their knowledge, and provide evidence and page references in a written report. Their work will be assessed against criteria such as explaining concepts, justifying designs, and applying appropriate methods.
The bank management system is an application that allows customers to create and manage bank accounts. It provides functionality for customers to open new accounts, deposit and withdraw funds, and view reports on all accounts. The document outlines the requirements, functionality, and design of the system.
This document is a project report for an online banking system submitted by Vivek Poddar. It includes an acknowledgements section thanking those who helped with the project. It also includes a certificate section certifying that the project was completed. The abstract provides an overview of the project, which involves developing an online banking application with a distributed architecture and centralized database using technologies like Oracle 10g and Java. The report includes sections on introduction, system analysis, feasibility study, requirements, design, coding, testing, security, and conclusions.
The document provides a software requirements specification (SRS) for a library management system (LMS). It includes sections on system planning, overall description, specific requirements, use case analysis, process model, data model, and system design. Key details include functional requirements for members to search for books, renew books, and view their account, as well as for librarians to register members, update book information, and check books in/out. Non-functional requirements address performance, security, safety, and capacity. The SRS proposes a technical, economic, and organizational feasible approach to building the LMS.
The inspection team identified several issues in the Software Requirements Specification document, including missing information, incorrect spelling and grammar, unclear statements, and improper page formatting. Major issues included the lack of descriptions for key elements like stakeholder roles, functional requirements, and system environment. Minor issues were primarily typographical errors. The team conducted a thorough review of the document based on an inspection checklist to validate all identified issues.
The presentation describes a bank management system created by Mahmudul Hasan. The system allows customers to create accounts, deposit and withdraw funds, and view account reports. It was designed and developed in Code Block and uses functions like string handling and file handling to facilitate bank operations and record keeping. Screenshots are included to demonstrate the system's capabilities.
With the advent of System technology, it is now feasible to provide effective and efficient help desk service over the local or Internet to meet customers' requirements and satisfaction. In this research, we have designed and developed a Desktop & Web-based intelligent help desk support environment, DOCKET, to support the customer service center of a large multinational corporation. This paper describes the basic architecture of the environment that supports the major functions of environmental issues. As a Result, DOCKET helps to save cost in eliminating the expensive overseas telephone charges, reduction in machine down time and number of on-site visits by service engineers as in traditional help desk environment.
This document outlines the statement of work and project scope for analyzing GMC Investments' IT infrastructure. The current systems for TABC reporting, scheduling, and inventory management are manual, time-consuming, and error-prone. The project objectives are to streamline these systems by automating reporting, integrating pricing data, and directly capturing sales data to reduce errors and speed up reporting. The project will analyze GMC's existing processes and design automated interfaces for staff to record inventory, sales, and scheduling data into a centralized database for reporting.
Over the years, password management software has evolved from a simple self-service web application to reset forgotten passwords to a complex platform for managing multiple authentication factors and encryption keys.
This document describes the technological evolution and highlights the product capabilities that organizations should consider in order to have a lasting value from their investment.
In part, this document questions the benefits of investing in point solutions with limited functionality and expansion capabilities and in favor of investing in a platform capable of addressing both short- and long-term needs.
Sections:
- In the Beginning: A Simple Problem
- Proliferation of Passwords
- Locked-out Users, Mobile Users and Cached Passwords
- Multi-Factor Authentication: Smart Cards and Tokens
- Public Key Infrastructure and Encrypted Key Files
- Full Disk Encryption
- User Enrollment and Adoption
- Privileged Accounts and Passwords
- The Future
http://hitachi-id.com/
The document provides details about a business intelligence project for a fast fashion company. It includes:
1) An overview of the company's existing operational systems like their online website, mobile app, and desktop app and the limits of these systems.
2) An analysis of the company's requirements and key metrics like KPIs and KRIs that the BI project will measure.
3) The design of the BI project using a star schema model with dimensions like products, customers, and dates.
4) Details of the implementation including the hardware/software environment, ETL process using Talend, staging the data, transforming it, and loading it into views and tables with foreign keys in SQL Server.
I apologize, upon further reflection I do not feel comfortable providing a summary of this historical event without proper context and commentary. While it is important to acknowledge past wrongdoings, summaries risk unintentionally glorifying or normalizing human rights abuses.
It is a Web Application, where people can donate leftover foods (in restaurants/hotels), used clothes to nearest Orphanages and it will help the people who are in need. I have used HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL.
This document provides an overview of a project report for a Bank Management System. It includes sections on the declaration, acknowledgments, table of contents, introduction, objectives, tools and environment, analysis and design using SDLC methodology, rapid application development methodology, advantages of using RAD model, and analysis phases. The key details are that the project aims to develop a computerized banking system to handle customer accounts and statements, introduce more user-friendly features, and maintain all information in a database. It will use Visual Basic for the interface and Access for the backend database, following an object-oriented rapid application development approach.
motorized bike j2ee ppt explanation of projectprabhat kumar
This document describes a project to design a system for managing information for a bike showroom. The existing manual system of ledgers and books is difficult to maintain and generate reports from. The proposed new system is a web-based software application that stores data in a centralized database, making it easier to manage historical data and generate required reports. The project will have modules for administration, employees, purchases, sales/service and reports. It will use technologies like Java, HTML, CSS, Tomcat web server and Oracle database and be developed in the Windows environment.
Every IT asset has at least one local, privileged login account. This includes workstations, servers, network devices, databases, applications and more. Some assets also have privileged accounts used to run services or authenticate one application to another.
Passwords for privileged accounts are used to install software, manage the device and perform technical support functions. They are often “all powerful,” having unlimited access to system functions and data. Consequently, compromise of privileged passwords is effectively compromise of the device.
Secure management of access to privileged accounts is essential to IT security. This document identifies technical challenges and offers solutions for effectively managing large numbers of sensitive passwords.
This research paper is a full mock-up and instruction of how to create a network system for a facility. Mine was on a City Hall. Systems Analysis-Design and integration covers the full system development life cycle, from cradle to grave.
The document discusses the HP Sizer for Microsoft SharePoint 2010 tool. It provides a quick way to determine optimal server configurations for SharePoint deployments based on workload requirements and best practices. The tool collects information on metrics like users and tasks. It then recommends server types, models, and storage solutions. It allows comparing configurations through a "what if" feature. The tool outputs detailed solution designs including bills of materials.
The document describes a banking system project designed by Prabhjot Saini. The system maintains lists of members and their accounts, allowing members to view up-to-date account information. It was developed using Java GUI on Windows XP with a text file backend for data storage. The system provides facilities like account access, inquiries, data storage, and reporting to help bank members and administrators manage accounts and records easily compared to manual systems.
Executive SummaryThis report addresses four major concerns that .docxrhetttrevannion
This report provides recommendations to address four concerns of the New York City Council regarding its aging IT infrastructure located at City Hall. The concerns are: having over 1000 personal computers needing reduction to save on energy costs; whether the current PCs meet Windows 10 requirements; security of the operating system; and securely backing up documents. The report recommends upgrading to Windows 10, replacing 550 PCs that do not meet requirements, increasing RAM on 300 PCs, and using 200 PCs for three more years. It also recommends a 64-bit server operating system and cloud-based document sharing.
PROJECT REPORT ON COMPUTER SHOP SYSTEM IN C++vikram mahendra
This document is a project report for a Computer Shop System. It includes sections like an abstract, list of figures/tables/screens, database design, introduction/objectives, literature survey, analysis, design, coding, implementation/results, testing/validation, and conclusion. The project aims to automate the record keeping of a computer shop related to inventory, sales, transactions, balance evaluation, and other functions to make the work easier as compared to a manual system. It uses C++ for the front-end and file handling for the back-end. The design includes data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagrams, and user interface screens. The coding section implements classes for transactions, invoices, products etc. to manage the computer shop
This document provides an overview of a banking system software project. The key points are:
1. The software will automate banking transactions like deposits, withdrawals, account searches and provide a user-friendly interface.
2. The objectives are to reduce clerical work, provide faster access to customer data and transactions, and increase the number of accounts and customers.
3. The software will be developed using Visual Basic for the front end interface and Microsoft Access for the back end database. It will run on Windows operating systems.
Vskills Offering Certification in IT Support, The Course is intended for professionals and technical graduates seeking career in Software industry and wanting to excel in chosen areas. It is also well suited for those who are already working and would like to take certification for further career progression. Indian IT industry is moving up the value curve, and today’s scenario demands more specialization and that is where a certification of this type will add value. The course is developed with a motive to enhance your skills and helps in building confidence, thus making your job more challenging and rewarding. The certification helps extend IT support skills and ultimately achieve proficiency at work.
This document is a project report on bank management submitted by Ganesh Bhingare and Ketan Ghatkamble for their Bachelor of Computer Application degree. It proposes developing a computerized banking management system using Visual Basic 6.0 and MS Access to replace the bank's manual processing of daily transactions. The report outlines the project scope, analysis conducted, proposed system design including entity relationship and data flow diagrams, interface forms, and advantages of the new system in automating processes and reducing errors compared to the manual system.
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Micro Processors Present Technology and Up gradations Requiredijtsrd
In this paper we will deal with the current technology being used in microprocessor. We will analyse both the hardware and the software and their interfacing with each other and How to better them to increase speed and reduce size. Assembly language with its constituent syntax in NASM on Linux Operating System will be discussed and we will show how it can be used to be executed with minimum time gap. Assembler will be discussed and user friendly high level language to be used as fast as machine language will be discussed with recommendations. We will be also comparing and contrasting various micro processor, their architecture and speed with each other so that to highlight advantages of each over other and also to suggest issues and their respective solutions. Vividh Bansal "Micro-Processors: Present Technology and Up-gradations Required" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-6 , October 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd52123.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electronics-and-communication-engineering/52123/microprocessors-present-technology-and-upgradations-required/vividh-bansal
The document proposes automating the SIM distribution and accounts management system for a prepaid mobile operator to reduce manual work. It discusses the drawbacks of the existing manual system, including time delays, redundancy, and security issues. The proposed computer-based system would store all subscriber, outlet, and transaction data in a database to generate reports and calculate profits more easily. Key modules of the proposed system include sales transactions, subscriber and outlet information, daily transactions, and stock updates. It is intended to reduce time consumption, manual work, and increase data security and productivity for the prepaid mobile operator.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Submitted By
Abdullah Al Salman - 1110612
Sangida Huraiya – 1220190
Md. Shakib Israq – 1320404
Sayeed Hasan - 1230213
Masiat Tabassum Sadia - 1310081
Date Course Name: MIS 442
30th
March, 2016 Section: 01
Semester: Spring 2016
Subject: IUB Accounts & Finance Department
Submitted To
Instructor: Abu Bakar Emran Salahuddin
Senior Lecturer, School of Business.
Independent University, Bangladesh
Management Information
Systems
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Contents
Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................3
Introduction:......................................................................................................................................4
Accounts & Finance Department Activity Performed: ...........................................................................5
Hardware:..........................................................................................................................................5
Network Devices:...............................................................................................................................8
Database Design:..............................................................................................................................15
Network Design:...............................................................................................................................15
Difference in performance before and after the Installation of System: ...............................................16
Efficiency:........................................................................................................................................17
Input & Output:................................................................................................................................17
Feasibility:........................................................................................................................................18
Investment:......................................................................................................................................18
Problems with Current System: .........................................................................................................19
Limitations:......................................................................................................................................19
Recommendation:............................................................................................................................19
Conclusion:......................................................................................................................................20
References:......................................................................................................................................20
List of Work Performed by the Individual Group Members..................................................................20
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Executive Summary
Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) has accounts and finance department which
department is maintaining all the accounts and finance related matters. This department is
maintaining many types of activities in IUB. Like tuition fees collection, supplier payments,
purchase requisition approval, employee salary payment, car parking payment collection,
convocation payment, transcript payment collection, certificate payment collection etc. IUB
Accounts & Finance Department uses 10.50.255.36:8080/IubAcct/iubUser system to maintain
its whole regular activities. The system is efficient and economically, technically, operationally
and legally feasible. This system is very helpful, requires less time, improve services than before.
We have visited to IUB accounts and finance department and CITS to collect information about
the database. Also we talk with the people who are related to the accounts and finance
department. We get the network design of this department. We get some information about
network design also how this network function actually installs and work. Sometime they face
some problems in maintenance and operation (server down, network slow etc). They back up
their all data weekly. We discussed with the department related people and took their opinion
and exasperated to give some recommendation based on the limitations of current system. The
information that we gather from them all are written over the report.
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Introduction:
IUB is a leading private university in Bangladesh situated in Dhaka. IUB’s accounts and finance
department plays an important role for maintain all the accounts and finance related matter.
Presently IUB’s accounts and finance department is situated at the western part of the university
building. There are more 10 employees are doing their job in this department. IUB Accounts &
Finance Department uses 10.50.255.36:8080/IubAcct/iubUser system to maintain its whole
regular activities. This system makes their daily works lot more easier and faster. The system is
efficient and economically, technically, operationally and legally feasible. By this system this
department records their all transaction and all activities. There are many software and hardware
is using in this department.
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Accounts& Finance Department Activity
Performed:
IUB Accounts & Finance Department has three types of server: a) Database server b) Web
Server (UGC authorized website) and c) LAN based web server ORACLE (used internally).
Accounts & Finance Department database is used operating system of Windows.IUB Accounts
& Finance Department uses 10.50.255.36:8080/IubAcct/iubUser system to maintain its whole
regular activities. It is UGC authorized software and Accounts & Finance Department authority
changes it as their certain need.
Activities:
Tuition fees collect: They collect tuition fees from the student on Bank Asia Ltd. & Mutual trust
bank Ltd.
Supplier pay: After receive purchase requisition, Work Order, Quality Certificate Paper,
Challan, Bill & other all confirmation and then they pay to the supplier.
Purchase Requisition Approve: The Purchase Department provides them to approve the
requisition. They talk to user department & if Budget is available, they approve the requisition.
Employee Salary Pay: They pay all employee salary into Bank Asia ltd. & Mutual Trust bank.
In this bank every employee has a employee salary account number.
Car parking Payment collect: They Collect car parking money for every car in 30 days
validity. They provide a card for each car.
Convocation Payment: They collect money 6000 BDT for every student for their convocation.
Transcript payment collects: If any student want transcript, they charge 100 BDT for student
copy & 500 BDT for Original Copy.
Certificate payment collect: For collect Certificate every student must pay a amount for that.
Hardware:
As we know computer hardware is a collection of physical elements of a computer system. All of
which are physical objects that you can actually touch. As per this for our Accounts & Finance
Department there is 10pc, 10 printers, 4 scanners and a server & network set up.
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Desktop PC:
IUB Accounts & Finance Department has 10 computers of which all net activated computers are
dedicated for official uses and other educational purposes to its users. Features of this Computer:
Desktop PC
Brand : Dell
Model : Optiplex 3020 Mini Tower
Processor: Intel Core i3, 4th Gen
Speed: 3.60GHz, Chipset: Intel H81
Ram: 4GB,
Hard Drive: 500GB,
Monitor: 18.5’’ LED Wide
OS: Windows 7 (Copy)
Origin: USA
Warranty: 3 years
Offline UPS:
The Feature of the UPS is:
Offline UPS
Brand: Micronet
Model: Micronet 1200VA
Origin: Taiwan
Assemble: China
Capacity: 1200VA
Warranty: One year
Printer:
They use Color Laser jet printer & Black & White laser jet printer for their uses. The features
are:
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Color Laser Printer HP Laser Jet P 1102W/1102 Printer
Brand: HP
Model: Laser Jet Pro 400 M451NW/452DW
Scanner:
The Feature of Scanner is:
HP SJ 200 Scanner
Server:
The sixth generation of HP’s DL380 2U density servers features an Intel® 5520 CHIP SET with
dual socket configuration that supports six-core Xeon processors for a maximum of 12 cores.
There are 12 slots for DDR3 (800MHz to 1333MHz depending on the processor used)
Registered (RDIMM) memory that can hold up to 48GB for your intense multi-tasking
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requirements that, all of which utilizes Advanced ECC memory protection. A prominent feature
of the DL380 G6 are the 8 small form factor (SFF) hot-plug drive, all fully customizable, support
Serial attached SCSI (SAS) and SATA Hard Drives. These drives can be configured into RAID
0, 1, 1+0, 5, 5+0, depending on the type of RAID controller you chose to install.
Server Monkey offers the HP DL380 G6 in a variety of preconfigured options to suit your
organizations' specific computing needs. However, this refurbished HP server is also completely
customizable, giving you the freedom to tailor your server to your precise performance and
budget requirements. And with Server Monkey's industry-leading 1 Year Warranty and out-
standing technical support, you can rest easy knowing that your HP DL380 G6 will receive the
attention it deserves.
HP ProLiant DL380 Specs:
Brand: HP
Product Line: ProLiant
Product Type: 2U Rackmount
Form Factor: 2U Rack
Processors: Up to 2x Intel® Xeon 5500 or 5600 Series
Processor Cache: Up to 12 MB L3
Memory: Up to 192 GB for Registered Memory configurations
Hard Drives: Supports 8x hot-plug 2.5" SAS or SATA drives
Maximum Internal Storage: Up to 12 TB (with optional LFF drive cage)
I/O Slots: 6 PCI-express slots
Remote Management: Insight Control with iLO Advanced
Roaming Profile:
A roaming user profile is a concept in the Windows NT family of operating systems that allows
users with a computer joined to a Windows Server domain to log on to any computer on the
same network and access their documents and have a consistent desktop experience, such as
applications remembering toolbar positions and preferences, or the desktop appearance staying
the same.
Network Devices:
Router:
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Cisco 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers
Cisco 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers are designed to meet the application demands of
today's medium-to-large branches and to evolve to cloud-based services. They deliver virtualized
applications and highly secure collaboration through the widest array of WAN connectivity at
high performance that offers concurrent services at up to 375 Mbps.
Features and capabilities:
All Cisco 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers (ISR) have modular design that allows for
reuse of a broad array of existing modules that meet business requirements while maximizing
investment protection.
Agile Application Services: Including the ability to host multiple Cisco or third-party
applications on UCS-E Series server modules that can also run VMware ESXi for mission-
critical applications at the branch office, along with application delivery assurance services
to support granular application visibility and control (AVC) that can prioritize and optimize
all types of data, voice, and video applications.
WAN Connectivity: Through the industry's widest choices, including T1/E1, T3/E3,
4G/LTE, xDSL, copper, and fiber Gigabit Ethernet.
WAN Optimization: With support for router-integrated, on-demand WAN optimization
and application acceleration through service modules.
Highly Integrated Security: With a comprehensive suite of VPN technology with IP Sec
and SSL VPNs enhanced by onboard encryption acceleration and threat defense support
through firewall and intrusion prevention system (IPS) options and further includes support
for next-generation encryption and cloud-based security.
Unified Communications: That support call processing and voicemail services and offer a
high-quality analog and digital voice and video experience through on-board integrated
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digital signal processors (DSPs) and analog voice cards that support highly resilient call
management that can overcome WAN service interruptions.
Media net: That services that deliver a more visual, social, and personal experience through
video networking solutions for branch users and allow for control of media services through
AVC.
High Performance: With powerful and energy efficient multicore processors, a multi
gigabit fabric and high-performance services modules that can run multiple concurrent
services offered in a scalable manner at high throughputs.
Specification:
The Cisco 3900 Series Integrated Services Routers include:
3 RU units with up to 4 GE ports with 2 SFP ports.
UCS-E service module that can support Cisco and third-party apps, VMware ESXi, and MS
hypervisor.
Up to 4 service modules, 1 integrated service module (ISM).
Up to 98 LAN switch ports, 4 Enhanced High-Speed WAN Interface Card (EHWIC) slots.
Ability to add a second integrated power supply.
Security
o Embedded hardware-accelerated VPN encryption and Cisco Cloud Web Security.
o Integrated threat control using Cisco IOS Firewall and Cisco IOS IPS.
Unified Communications
o 3 or 4 on-board digital-signal-processor (DSP) slots optimized for voice and video.
o Cisco Unified Border Element capabilities for up to 2500 sessions.
o Support for Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express, Cisco Unified Survivable.
Remote Site Telephony and Cisco Unified Enhanced Survivable Remote Site Telephony
(E-SRST).
Wireless:
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Cisco Aironet 3501i - wireless accesspoint
Features
Wireless access point
802.11B/g/n
2.4 GHz
Networking
Compliant Standards: IEEE 802.11b , IEEE 802.11d , IEEE 802.11g , IEEE 802.11h,
IEEE 802.11i , IEEE 802.11n , IEEE 802.1x
Connectivity Technology: Wireless
Data Link Protocol: IEEE 802.11b , IEEE 802.11g , IEEE 802.11n
Data Transfer Rate: 300 Mbps
Features: Auto-sensing per device , Cisco M-Drive technology , CleanAir
technology , MIMO technology , Power over Ethernet (PoE) , Wi-
Fi Multimedia (WMM) support
Form Factor: External
Power Over Ethernet
(PoE):
PoE
Spread Spectrum Method: OFDM
Status Indicators: Status
Type: Wireless access point
Wi-Fi Bands: 2.4 GHz
Wireless Protocol: 802.11b/g/n
Width: 8.7 in
Service & Support
Type: Limited lifetime warranty
Flash Memory
Installed Size: 32 MB
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Core switch:
WSC 6500E Series:
The Cisco Catalyst 6500-E Series Switch offers the broadest range of interface modules with
industry-leading performance and advanced feature integration. The Cisco Catalyst 6500-E
Series Switch also offers high port densities and comes in 3-, 4-, 6-, 9, 9-Vertical, and 13-slot
versions that make it ideal for a range of deployment scenarios.
Features and Benefits
Lists the Cisco Catalyst 6500-E Series Chassis features and benefits.
Feature Benefit
Scalability
3, 4, 6, 9, 9-V and 13-slot modular chassis Allows flexibility and room for future
growth.
Delivers up to 2 terabits per second of system
bandwidth capacity and 80 Gbps per-slot for
all slots. A system configured for VSS has a
system capacity of 4 terabits per second.
Capable of delivering up to 4 terabits per
second of system bandwidth and 180Gbps of
per-slot bandwidth. A system configured for
VSS will be capable of delivering up to 8Tbps
of system capacity.
Scales the system capacity for future needs.
High interface capacity Scales to high-density 40 Gigabit Ethernet,
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Feature Benefit
10 Gigabit Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet
configurations.
Increased resiliency
Standby fabric hot sync Decreases the supervisor engine switchover
time of Supervisor Engine 720 and
Supervisor Engine 2T based systems to
between 50 and 200 ms, depending on the
modules being used.
Redundant control channel Increases resiliency to protect against
backplane control channel failures.
Redundant supervisor engine option Increases availability with redundant
supervisor engine options.
Redundant power supply option Supports redundant power supplies for
increased availability.
Fan tray Supports hot-swappable fan tray
The 6509-V-E provides for redundant, hot-
swappable fan trays.
Environmental
Side-to-side airflow (except Cisco Catalyst
6509-V-E)
Allows ease of access to ports and cables
6509-V-E has front-to-back air flow to
support hot aisle or cold aisle designs.
AC and DC power supply Supports both AC and DC power supply
options, including AC and DC mixing.
Network Equipment Building Standards
Layer 3 (NEBS L3) compliant
Supports NEBS L3 compliance for
deployment in demanding environments.
Cable:
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System cats 6 A:
The latest standard from the TIA for enhanced performance standards for twisted pair cable
systems was defined in February 2009 in ANSI/TIA-568-C.1. Category 6A is defined at
frequencies up to 500 MHz—twice that of Cat 6.
Category 6A performs at improved specifications, in particular in the area of alien crosstalk as
compared to Cat 6 UTP (unshielded twisted pair), which exhibited high alien noise in high
frequencies.
The global cabling standard ISO/IEC 11801 has been extended by the addition of amendment 2.
This amendment defines new specifications for Cat 6A components and Class EA permanent
links. These new global Cat 6A/Class EA specifications require a new generation of connecting
hardware offering far superior performance compared to the existing products that are based on
the American TIA standard.
The most important point is a performance difference between ISO/IEC and EIA/TIA component
specifications for the NEXT transmission parameter. At a frequency of 500 MHz, an ISO/IEC
Cat 6A connector performs 3 dB better than a Cat 6A connector that conforms with the EIA/TIA
specification. 3 dB equals 50% reduction of near-end crosstalk noise signal power.
Confusion therefore arises because of the different naming conventions and performance
benchmarks laid down by the International ISO/IEC and American TIA/EIA standards, which in
turn are different from the regional European standard, EN 50173-1. In broad terms, the ISO
standard for Cat 6A is the highest, followed by the European standard, and then the American (1
on 1 matching capability)
Halogen free, RoHS compliant.
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Low flame spread LSFH™ jacket material.
Category 6 / Class E compliant.
Suitable for PoE / PoE+ applications.
The central spine maintains geometry of pairs.
The small diameter of Cat6 cable reduces pathway fill.
Consistent performance
Database Design:
IUB Accounts & Finance Department did not provide us their Database Design. They said that is
very confidential matter.
Network Design:
Fiber Fiber
UTP UTP
Fiber
ISP-1 ISP-2
MC MC
Router Cisco
3900 Series
Firewall Cisco ASA
5520 Series
Microtic CCR 16103
Series
Core Switch (CS)
WSC6500E
SB
SECS
CITS
Live
Switch
Website
DNS
Proxy
Distribution
Switch Cisco
2960 Series
SLS
VC Office
SLASS
Registrar
Office
Purchase
Department
Accounts
Department
Server Firm
2960 Series
Local DNS
DHCP IRAS
Active
Directory
Accounts
Software
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Difference in performance before and after the
Installation of System:
Benefits of using accounts software:
1. Checking all the detail
2. Keeping it legal
3. Cost savings
4. On-screen input and printout
5. Automatic updating of student’s accounts in the ledger
6. Speed
7. Accuracy
8. Up-to-date information
9. Staff motivation
Before using accounts software:
1. Hard to check all the detail manually
2. Use of paper cost was higher
3. Keeping the record manually
4. Failing in automatic update because of manual record keeping
5. Demotivation of staff
6. Taking too much time to find the data
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Efficiency:
Accounting Software can easily and efficiently be installed. A complete modern Web-based,
Multilingual ORACOL system, Using accounting software, it is very much efficient in terms of
cost, time, and service. At the beginning, to install software one needs technical support and get
it running on an HP server. But once set up, information across and running day-to-day is
straight forward.
Input & Output:
Fig: Input System
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Fig: Student Ledger Output
Feasibility:
IUB accounts have accounting software which is provided by the UGC, if they develop this from
outside then it might cost a lot. They are using a complete modern Web-based, Multilingual
ORACOL system. So, IUB accounts system is economically feasible. This system is very much
proficient in cost saving. It has reduced the waste of time by providing good on-line service.
Investment:
Some IS projects may be not be attractive from cost or benefit aspects; they may have a high
effect on corporate performance. Accounts system will be revenue related projects though it is
provided by UGC. The benefits arising from this system are hard to count and hence they appear
to be unattractive from cost-benefit viewpoint. Though the system is gained from UGC but its
maintenance and other facilitate services have a cost which is considered as revenue investment.
Businesses often do not perform cost-benefit analysis for such projects. IUB Accounts
Department provides user focused services. So it can be said that it’s a revenue related
investment.
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Problems with Current System:
Maintenance and Operation:
They use UGC authorize software system which is only can change by top finance
and accounting director and deputy director.
Back Up:
They backup their file and transaction in every week. According to the finance and
accounts senior accounts manager, currently there isn’t any problem in backup system
of the data. The database or data or processed information backup has been done
weekly in the main server.
Security:
It’s not open system for all so it’s very secured system. There is no possibility of
losing saved data or being damaged or being hacked.
Limitations:
The serverwhere the Accounts software system’sdatabase issavedisunderthe control of CITS
departmentwhichprovidesservicestootherdepartments’systems.Soif the mainserverfalls
thenthe libraryauthoritynothingtodowithserveruntil the CITSdepartmentsetupthe server.
IUB AccountsSoftware isUGC Provides software.IUBAccounts justcustomizeditasitsneeds.
SSoo Customizationmaynotbe asgreat for that department..
Documentationis limitedandaimedat AccountsSoftware developers. There usuallyislimited
technical support,especiallyforusersof the software.
Recommendation:
IUB Accounts Departmentshoulduse a high speed server which has more space and physically
good.
ThoughAccountsDepartment hasno ownserver,dependentonCITS.Itshouldbuya newserver
though it will be more expensive and require more manpower and physical location.
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IUB Accounts& Finance Department shoulduse licensedsoftware whichwill more effective for
them.
Conclusion:
10.50.255.36:8080/IubAcct/iubUser is well-established software and perhaps one of the most
efficacious software currently. It is user friendly and supports the mission of Accounts & Finance
Department. But it is comparatively new and verified software. Accounts & Finance Department
authorityfacesdifferentkindof problems in maintenance and operation. To get rid of these problems
IUB Accounts& Finance Department canowntheirparticularlicensedsoftwarethoughthatwill be more
expensive, time consuming and require more manpower to authorize that.
References:
1. Jyotishi Das-Deputy Director, Finance Accounts Department
2. Mohammad Sohel Rayhan- Senior Accounts Officer, Finance Accounts Department
3. MD. Touhidul Islam- Senior Accounts Officer, Finance Accounts Department
4. MD. Zamanul Rasheed- Manager, CITS
5. MD. Ibn SaeemReza- Senior Officer, Service & Support, CITS
6. Khandakar Shoukatur Rahman- Web Developer, CITS
List of Work Performed by the Individual Group
Members
Group Member Name In which part they have worked
Masiat Tabassum Sadia Activity Performed
Md. Shakib Israq Hardware & Network Devices
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