This document describes a transportation and travel management system created using Visual Basic 6.0 as the front-end and Microsoft Access as the back-end. It includes details on the system requirements, database tables used to store customer, goods, login, and transportation details. Entity relationship diagrams are provided to show relationships between transportation and travel tables. Screenshots demonstrate forms for login, customer billing, goods charges, and transportation management. Advantages of the system are managing transportation and travel anywhere in the world, while limitations include data loss if the system crashes and storage capacity with Access.
The system COLLEGE TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM can be used to manage the data of all type of TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT. It will support both stand alone and also networking environment. The system uses ASP.Net Technology.
The system COLLEGE TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM can be used to manage the data of all type of TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT. It will support both stand alone and also networking environment. The system uses ASP.Net Technology.
This is a project documentation titled: Online Railway Reservation System.
This documentation was submitted by me as my assignment in my 6th sem (2013) in APIIT SD INDIA, Panipat along with a full-fledged working system i.e., a website built using ASP.NET & SQL SERVER 2008
ATMS was introduced as an integrated traffic management and rescue console. The traffic management and rescue console, under the leadership of the ATMS control center, is intended to introduce an automated check-list based approach to ensure an integrated and efficient service delivery to the various stakeholders to prevent accidents.
peas description of task environment with different types of propertiesmonircse2
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The slide gives overview of slolving current heavy traffic situation by changing minimal infrastructure anfd investing less cost..
This slide is a presentation slide of an international conference named - ICIEV, 2016. And the paper is published in IEEE xplore. The full paper can be found here: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7760025/
This is a project documentation titled: Online Railway Reservation System.
This documentation was submitted by me as my assignment in my 6th sem (2013) in APIIT SD INDIA, Panipat along with a full-fledged working system i.e., a website built using ASP.NET & SQL SERVER 2008
ATMS was introduced as an integrated traffic management and rescue console. The traffic management and rescue console, under the leadership of the ATMS control center, is intended to introduce an automated check-list based approach to ensure an integrated and efficient service delivery to the various stakeholders to prevent accidents.
peas description of task environment with different types of propertiesmonircse2
Ai related Topics: PEAS: A task environment specification that includes Performance measure, Environment, Actuators, and Sensors. Agents can improve their performance through learning. This is a high-level presentation of agent programs.
The slide gives overview of slolving current heavy traffic situation by changing minimal infrastructure anfd investing less cost..
This slide is a presentation slide of an international conference named - ICIEV, 2016. And the paper is published in IEEE xplore. The full paper can be found here: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7760025/
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Web-Url: http://infobloodbank.somee.com/
Distributed blood bank management system databaseSaimunur Rahman
In this project we are trying to implement a distributed database from a centralized database
of Blood Bank Management System. Typically, A blood bank is a cache or bank
of blood or blood components, gathered as a result of blood donation or collection, stored and
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refers to a collection center, and indeed some hospitals also perform collection.
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paperwork done at the Blood Bank. All aspects of blood banking is completely managed by
the software.
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centralized database system which will increase the system performance, reliability and
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3. inTrodUCTion.
Visual Basic is one of the most powerful front-end tools available
today. This "TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVELLING
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM "project is developed using Visual Basic as
front-end and MS Access as back-end.
The MANAGEMENT system application is a complete solution for
transporting anything across the world. This report is organized in such
way that it reflects all the facilities provided by the application, including
its distinct features and advantages.
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5. sysTem reQUiremenTs.
Minimum Hardware Requirements:-
Processor type:- Intel Pentium IV(Any higher processor)
Processor Speed:- 700Mhz & higher(Minimum 450 MHz)
RAM:- 128 MB or above (Minimum 64 MB)
HDD Capacity:- 10 GB or above (Minimum 2 GB)
Monitor :- 17’’ Color/Mono(Any Upgraded)
Keyboard:- 104-keyboard (Any Upgraded)
Mouse: -3-button/2-Button
WINDOWS XP, VISTA,WIN 7 Operating System
Software Requirement:-
Front end tool: - Visual Basic-6.0.
Back end tool: - MS Access 2000 (Or Upgraded)
Licensing Issues:-
The user must acquire MS Access and Windows License.
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6. FronT end visUal BasiC 6.0:
“Visual Basic” is mainly used for application
programming for “Microsoft Windows”. It provides GUI, for
building the application software.
Visual Basic-6.0 has emerged as one of the standard
Windows Programming Language and it has become a must for all
Software people for developing Application in Visual Environment.
Visual basic-6.0 has its origin in basic which was developed round
about the year 1960, when high level languages were just being
introduced to the computer community. Microsoft has made it
extremely powerful by gearing all its good features to the windows
environment.
The basic part refers to the basic language “Visual
Basic” is developed from “Basic” language. The latest version of
V.B is V.B net. Visual Basic provides facilities to connect any
database like M.S.Access, SQL Server, and many more application
and used as front-end. It also supports various Active-x controls,
and gives facility to develop our own Activex controls.
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7. BaCK end miCrosoFT aCCess:
“Microsoft Access” is used in this project as back-
end. Microsoft access provides various facilities like creating
database, modifying database, editing database.
The Microsoft Access has been used here for
purpose of creating necessary database for relevant project.
Microsoft Access is called R.D.B.M.S that stands for
Relational Database Management System.
The R.D.B.M.S works to relate the various entities in
database, and creates relationship in the Microsoft Access in order
to do needful to our project.
Once a relationship is created then we can access
too many task simultaneously in our project in order to get the
desired result.
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9. DATABASE TABLES
Importing customer details:
Field Name Data Type
Name Text
Address Text
Pincode Text
State Text
Country Text
Mobile no Text
Office no Text
City Text
Email Text
rName Text
rAddress Text
rPincode Text
rState Text
rCountry Text
rMobile no Text
rOffice no Text
Rcity Text
Remail Text
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10. Exporting customer details:
Field Name Data Type
Name Text
Address Text
Pincode Text
State Text
Country Text
Mobile no Text
Office no Text
City Text
Email Text
sName Text
sAddress Text
sPincode Text
sState Text
sCountry Text
sMobile no Text
sOffice no Text
Scity Text
Semail Text
Goods details
Field Name Data Type
Description Text
Weight Text
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11. Login details:
Field Name Data Type
Username Text
Password Text
Bus details:
Field Name Data Type
Types Text
Number Text
Route Text
Airways details:
Field Name Data Type
Types Text
Number Text
Route Text
Railways details:
Field Name Data Type
Types Text
Number Text
Route Text
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12. Customer details:
Field Name Data Type
Name Text
Address Text
Number of tickets Text
custno Text
Mobile no Text
Ticket details:
Field Name Data Type
Amount Text
Number of persons Text
Price Text
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14. ConTexT level or level 0
Custo
m
tails Bills o er details
r de r ticke
Cus tome ts
Transportation
and
Customer traveling Employee
management
Bills o system ils
r ticket er deta
s
Cu stom ickets
rt
Bills o
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31. advanTages
This project can be used in any transport company i.e. it provides
services for Export or import things anywhere in the world.
This project can also be used in any traveling company i.e. it
provides services like printing tickets and many more.
This project is easy to understand.
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33. limiTaTions
If the system crash this application will be corrupted.
We use access as back-end; its storage capacity is limited.
This software is not online.
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