This presentation summarizes a student project on developing a Hostel Management System. It includes sections on introduction, objectives, scope, system requirements, design, and testing. The project uses a waterfall model and involves designing modules for administration, users, hostels, and registration. It outlines functional and non-functional requirements, hardware and software needs, and system architecture including context and flow diagrams. Both white-box and black-box testing strategies are proposed to validate and verify that the software meets requirements.
The document is a summary of a student's hostel management system project. It includes acknowledgements, an abstract, table of contents, introduction, system analysis, design, implementation, testing, and conclusion sections. The introduction defines the problems with existing manual hostel management systems and the objectives of the proposed computerized system. The system analysis compares the existing and proposed systems. The proposed system aims to automate processes, provide quick access to accurate information, and reduce costs and errors compared to the manual system. The system design and implementation sections describe the hardware, software, database tables, user interfaces, and coding used to develop the project.
The document describes a hostel management system created for BST College in Nepal. The system was created to more efficiently and securely manage hostel records and fees. It allows hostel administrators to add student and room details, register new students, and calculate monthly hostel fees. The system was developed using tools like XAMPP, PHP, and MySQL to store data. Testing was conducted and the system aims to digitize record keeping and increase efficiency over a manual process. Future enhancements could include more secure login and payment functions.
This document proposes developing an online hostel management system to automate hostel activities like application, admission, room allocation, fees payment, and student/employee details management. The proposed system aims to reduce errors, ease data updating and record keeping compared to the existing manual paper-based system. It will allow hostel administration and students to access information efficiently through the website. The project plan outlines collecting requirements, developing the system using PHP, HTML, CSS, MySQL database on a cloud server, and testing the features like settings, application processing, and complaints management.
This document describes a proposed hostel management system for Lucknow University. The existing manual system is time-consuming and prone to errors. The proposed computerized system would provide easy access to student data and records. It would use Java for the interface and Oracle for the database. The system would allow for features like fee payment, room allocation, and attendance tracking. Testing plans include unit, integration, and user acceptance testing to ensure quality. The full implementation would include training, documentation, and security measures.
Hostel management system Software Engineering SRSFahad Chishti
The document describes a proposed hostel management system for Superior University. It includes sections on project planning, requirements specification, system design, and testing. The system aims to manage hostel activities more efficiently by automating manual processes. It will allow administrators to allot rooms to students, track fee payments, and edit student records. Users can view notices and hostel divisions. The system will follow a waterfall development model and use SQL database, with security and performance testing planned.
This presentation summarizes a student project on developing a Hostel Management System. It includes sections on introduction, objectives, scope, system requirements, design, and testing. The project uses a waterfall model and involves designing modules for administration, users, hostels, and registration. It outlines functional and non-functional requirements, hardware and software needs, and system architecture including context and flow diagrams. Both white-box and black-box testing strategies are proposed to validate and verify that the software meets requirements.
The document is a summary of a student's hostel management system project. It includes acknowledgements, an abstract, table of contents, introduction, system analysis, design, implementation, testing, and conclusion sections. The introduction defines the problems with existing manual hostel management systems and the objectives of the proposed computerized system. The system analysis compares the existing and proposed systems. The proposed system aims to automate processes, provide quick access to accurate information, and reduce costs and errors compared to the manual system. The system design and implementation sections describe the hardware, software, database tables, user interfaces, and coding used to develop the project.
The document describes a hostel management system created for BST College in Nepal. The system was created to more efficiently and securely manage hostel records and fees. It allows hostel administrators to add student and room details, register new students, and calculate monthly hostel fees. The system was developed using tools like XAMPP, PHP, and MySQL to store data. Testing was conducted and the system aims to digitize record keeping and increase efficiency over a manual process. Future enhancements could include more secure login and payment functions.
This document proposes developing an online hostel management system to automate hostel activities like application, admission, room allocation, fees payment, and student/employee details management. The proposed system aims to reduce errors, ease data updating and record keeping compared to the existing manual paper-based system. It will allow hostel administration and students to access information efficiently through the website. The project plan outlines collecting requirements, developing the system using PHP, HTML, CSS, MySQL database on a cloud server, and testing the features like settings, application processing, and complaints management.
This document describes a proposed hostel management system for Lucknow University. The existing manual system is time-consuming and prone to errors. The proposed computerized system would provide easy access to student data and records. It would use Java for the interface and Oracle for the database. The system would allow for features like fee payment, room allocation, and attendance tracking. Testing plans include unit, integration, and user acceptance testing to ensure quality. The full implementation would include training, documentation, and security measures.
Hostel management system Software Engineering SRSFahad Chishti
The document describes a proposed hostel management system for Superior University. It includes sections on project planning, requirements specification, system design, and testing. The system aims to manage hostel activities more efficiently by automating manual processes. It will allow administrators to allot rooms to students, track fee payments, and edit student records. Users can view notices and hostel divisions. The system will follow a waterfall development model and use SQL database, with security and performance testing planned.
This document summarizes a project on a hostel management system. It was created by three students and supervised by Nahid Anwar. The project aims to develop a computerized system to more efficiently manage activities at a hostel, avoiding problems of manual record keeping. It will allow administrators to view student profiles, allocate rooms, track payments, and update records. The project follows a waterfall model approach and will analyze requirements, design interfaces and databases, implement features, test the system, and support ongoing maintenance.
This document provides a software requirements specification for a hostel management system. The system aims to automate hostel operations such as room allotment, bill generation, and maintaining student and employee records. This will help improve data reliability, reduce errors, and allow for faster data access and updating. The system will interface with users via a login screen and homepage. It will require hardware such as PCs and printers, and software such as Windows and Oracle database. The system functions will include maintaining information on residents, rooms, fees, and employees as well as searching, sorting, and retrieving data.
This document describes a proposed hostel management system. The existing manual system is time-consuming and prone to errors. The new computerized system will allow for easy access and updating of student data. It will automatically calculate bills and issue notifications. The system will have administrative functions to manage student, room, and fee details. It will generate reports. Diagrams are included that depict the system requirements, design, components, and deployment.
Hostel Management Information system Abstract 2017ioshean
This Project “HOSTEL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM” targeted for the College Hostel integrates the transaction management of the Hostel for better control and timely response. This eliminates time delay and paper transactions being marked.
This document presents a hostel management system created by Shyam ji. The system allows administrators to manage student and staff records, generate reports, track mess bills and expenses, allot rooms, and manage fees. It includes modules for students, staff, salary, expenses, reports, and room and fee management. The system aims to provide a user-friendly, centralized database for easily managing all hostel activities and information.
The document describes an automated management system for student and faculty data. It discusses developing a computerized system to replace the current manual paper-based process. The system will use a waterfall development model and be developed in Visual Studio 2013 using ASP.NET, C#, SQL Server, and a Windows OS. Data flow diagrams and use cases are included to explain the system's processes and functions. Effort estimation is calculated at 8.8 person-months using function points analysis. Basis path testing is discussed as a method to test the system's logical complexity.
1) Three students are proposing a hotel management system project to computerize the manual record keeping process of a hotel and improve efficiency.
2) Currently the hotel uses a file-based system to manage guest details, bills, inventory, etc. which is time-consuming and error-prone. The proposed system aims to address these issues.
3) The project will develop a fully functional computerized system to streamline key hotel operations like room management, guest check-in/out, billing, and reporting. This will allow staff to complete tasks more quickly and easily.
The document presents a Hostel Management System that was designed to replace an existing manual system. The new system allows hostel administrators to manage student and staff records, generate reports, and track hostel room and fee information more efficiently. It includes modules for students, staff, salaries, rooms, and fees. The system was tested using various testing methods and can store all hostel data securely in a database. It aims to make monitoring hostel operations easier and keep all student details in one centralized place.
This document outlines a project to develop a Hostel Management System. It will manage student and staff information, calculate monthly mess bills, and update daily grocery details. The goals are to easily handle hostel data and reduce processing time. It involves modules for admin, warden, clerk, and students. The system was designed with use case and sequence diagrams and implemented with technologies like PHP, AngularJS, and MySQL database. This new system aims to reduce manual work and improve data access and maintenance for hostel management.
Table 15:State Attendance
Name State Attendance
Description The scenario describes the process of state attendance of student.
Actor Assistant
Precondition To state the attendance of student.
Successful completion 1.The assistant login with database.
2.If login successful then check the attendance of student.
3.The assistant state the attendance of student.
4.The attendance has updated in database.
Post condition The attendance of student has updated in database.
Table 16:Check the availability of room
Name Check the availability of room
Description The scenario describes the process of check the availability of room.
Actor Assistant
Precondition To check the availability of room.
Successful completion 1.The assistant login with
This document describes an online hotel management system that allows customers to reserve hotel rooms online. It discusses the existing manual hotel reservation system and proposes a new online system. The proposed system would allow users to check availability, make reservations, and get hotel information online. It would also give administrators access to reservation details and income reports. The system would use a user module for customers and an administrator module for hotel management.
The document describes a proposed Hostel Management System (HMS) that would automate the manual processes currently used to manage a hostel. The key modules of the HMS would include application submission, admission, room allocation/shuffling, outpass management, fines/concessions, vacation requests, complaints, and viewing student details. The system is aimed at reducing costs, improving efficiency, and making the hostel management processes more user-friendly, interactive and easily accessible compared to the existing manual system.
This document describes a hostel management system that allows administrators to manage student records, mess bills, room allocation and deallocation, payments, and search student information. The system has two types of users: admin users who can add/remove students, search student information, add rooms and meals, and student users who can view their information, payments, room mates, and meal information. The objectives are to reduce manual work, ensure room capacity limits are not exceeded, and disseminate information efficiently. The system offers advantages like user friendliness, flexibility, security, and easy access. It was developed using Visual Studio, C#, and SQL with hardware requirements of at least 2.5GHz processor, 4GB RAM and 512GB
This document provides an overview of a proposed repair shop management system. It describes the current manual paper-based system that is time-consuming and prone to errors. The proposed system would automate the repair shop's processes using an Android app with a backend SQLite database. This would digitize record keeping, allow customers to manage appointments online, and help the shop owner track equipment repairs and customer interactions more efficiently. The system aims to reduce errors, save time, and improve services for both the repair shop and its customers.
This document presents a Hostel Management System that aims to replace an existing time-consuming system. The proposed system would allow administrators to manage student and staff records, generate reports, and streamline the check-in/check-out process for students. It includes modules for students, staff, salaries, rooms, and fees. The system would be developed using C# and SQL Server on Windows 7. Testing would involve unit, integration, validation, output, and user acceptance testing. The expected outputs include consolidated student information, monitoring of student movement, reports on occupancy and finances, and shared use by accounts and hostel management.
This document outlines a hotel management system project that was developed using Visual Studio 2010 and SQL Server 2008. It includes an introduction describing the system's reservation management capabilities. Sections then cover the problem statement, system environment, network diagram, requirement analysis, data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagram, proposed user interface, testing plan, and implementation plan. The implementation plan specifies hardware, software, and network requirements including Windows, Visual Studio 2015, SQL Server 2012, and ASP.NET for developing a dynamic website.
This document provides a system analysis and design report for a Hotel Management System. It includes sections on the current manual system and its disadvantages, the proposed automated system and its advantages. It covers feasibility analysis including technical, behavioral and economic feasibility. It also includes system design elements like data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagrams and database tables. The document provides an overview of how the system will be implemented and tested.
This library management system is a web application developed in ASP.NET 2.0 using C# and SQL Server 2005. It allows librarians to perform operations like issuing books, returning books, adding members, and searching for books. The application code is organized into folders for pages, themes, code files and the database. It uses tables like USERS, SUBJECTS, MEMBERS, TITLES, ISSUES and RETURNS to manage member, book and transaction data.
This document is a project report submitted for a core banking project. It includes sections like synopsis, feasibility report, project description, data flow diagram, table structure, source code, form layouts and reports. The project aims to develop a fully automated banking system for private banks to allow customers to perform transactions like deposit, withdrawal through various forms and reports. It highlights how the proposed system is more efficient than the previous manual system in terms of storage, time and costs.
This document is a project synopsis submitted by two students, Akshay Dudhankar and Vijaykumar Jagatap, for their Bachelor of Computer Applications degree. It outlines their proposed "New Admission App" project, which involves developing an online application for college admissions. The synopsis includes an introduction to the project, problem definition, proposed solution, requirements, system design, and implementation details. The goal is to create a web-based application to streamline the admissions process and make it more convenient for students.
This document summarizes a project on a hostel management system. It was created by three students and supervised by Nahid Anwar. The project aims to develop a computerized system to more efficiently manage activities at a hostel, avoiding problems of manual record keeping. It will allow administrators to view student profiles, allocate rooms, track payments, and update records. The project follows a waterfall model approach and will analyze requirements, design interfaces and databases, implement features, test the system, and support ongoing maintenance.
This document provides a software requirements specification for a hostel management system. The system aims to automate hostel operations such as room allotment, bill generation, and maintaining student and employee records. This will help improve data reliability, reduce errors, and allow for faster data access and updating. The system will interface with users via a login screen and homepage. It will require hardware such as PCs and printers, and software such as Windows and Oracle database. The system functions will include maintaining information on residents, rooms, fees, and employees as well as searching, sorting, and retrieving data.
This document describes a proposed hostel management system. The existing manual system is time-consuming and prone to errors. The new computerized system will allow for easy access and updating of student data. It will automatically calculate bills and issue notifications. The system will have administrative functions to manage student, room, and fee details. It will generate reports. Diagrams are included that depict the system requirements, design, components, and deployment.
Hostel Management Information system Abstract 2017ioshean
This Project “HOSTEL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM” targeted for the College Hostel integrates the transaction management of the Hostel for better control and timely response. This eliminates time delay and paper transactions being marked.
This document presents a hostel management system created by Shyam ji. The system allows administrators to manage student and staff records, generate reports, track mess bills and expenses, allot rooms, and manage fees. It includes modules for students, staff, salary, expenses, reports, and room and fee management. The system aims to provide a user-friendly, centralized database for easily managing all hostel activities and information.
The document describes an automated management system for student and faculty data. It discusses developing a computerized system to replace the current manual paper-based process. The system will use a waterfall development model and be developed in Visual Studio 2013 using ASP.NET, C#, SQL Server, and a Windows OS. Data flow diagrams and use cases are included to explain the system's processes and functions. Effort estimation is calculated at 8.8 person-months using function points analysis. Basis path testing is discussed as a method to test the system's logical complexity.
1) Three students are proposing a hotel management system project to computerize the manual record keeping process of a hotel and improve efficiency.
2) Currently the hotel uses a file-based system to manage guest details, bills, inventory, etc. which is time-consuming and error-prone. The proposed system aims to address these issues.
3) The project will develop a fully functional computerized system to streamline key hotel operations like room management, guest check-in/out, billing, and reporting. This will allow staff to complete tasks more quickly and easily.
The document presents a Hostel Management System that was designed to replace an existing manual system. The new system allows hostel administrators to manage student and staff records, generate reports, and track hostel room and fee information more efficiently. It includes modules for students, staff, salaries, rooms, and fees. The system was tested using various testing methods and can store all hostel data securely in a database. It aims to make monitoring hostel operations easier and keep all student details in one centralized place.
This document outlines a project to develop a Hostel Management System. It will manage student and staff information, calculate monthly mess bills, and update daily grocery details. The goals are to easily handle hostel data and reduce processing time. It involves modules for admin, warden, clerk, and students. The system was designed with use case and sequence diagrams and implemented with technologies like PHP, AngularJS, and MySQL database. This new system aims to reduce manual work and improve data access and maintenance for hostel management.
Table 15:State Attendance
Name State Attendance
Description The scenario describes the process of state attendance of student.
Actor Assistant
Precondition To state the attendance of student.
Successful completion 1.The assistant login with database.
2.If login successful then check the attendance of student.
3.The assistant state the attendance of student.
4.The attendance has updated in database.
Post condition The attendance of student has updated in database.
Table 16:Check the availability of room
Name Check the availability of room
Description The scenario describes the process of check the availability of room.
Actor Assistant
Precondition To check the availability of room.
Successful completion 1.The assistant login with
This document describes an online hotel management system that allows customers to reserve hotel rooms online. It discusses the existing manual hotel reservation system and proposes a new online system. The proposed system would allow users to check availability, make reservations, and get hotel information online. It would also give administrators access to reservation details and income reports. The system would use a user module for customers and an administrator module for hotel management.
The document describes a proposed Hostel Management System (HMS) that would automate the manual processes currently used to manage a hostel. The key modules of the HMS would include application submission, admission, room allocation/shuffling, outpass management, fines/concessions, vacation requests, complaints, and viewing student details. The system is aimed at reducing costs, improving efficiency, and making the hostel management processes more user-friendly, interactive and easily accessible compared to the existing manual system.
This document describes a hostel management system that allows administrators to manage student records, mess bills, room allocation and deallocation, payments, and search student information. The system has two types of users: admin users who can add/remove students, search student information, add rooms and meals, and student users who can view their information, payments, room mates, and meal information. The objectives are to reduce manual work, ensure room capacity limits are not exceeded, and disseminate information efficiently. The system offers advantages like user friendliness, flexibility, security, and easy access. It was developed using Visual Studio, C#, and SQL with hardware requirements of at least 2.5GHz processor, 4GB RAM and 512GB
This document provides an overview of a proposed repair shop management system. It describes the current manual paper-based system that is time-consuming and prone to errors. The proposed system would automate the repair shop's processes using an Android app with a backend SQLite database. This would digitize record keeping, allow customers to manage appointments online, and help the shop owner track equipment repairs and customer interactions more efficiently. The system aims to reduce errors, save time, and improve services for both the repair shop and its customers.
This document presents a Hostel Management System that aims to replace an existing time-consuming system. The proposed system would allow administrators to manage student and staff records, generate reports, and streamline the check-in/check-out process for students. It includes modules for students, staff, salaries, rooms, and fees. The system would be developed using C# and SQL Server on Windows 7. Testing would involve unit, integration, validation, output, and user acceptance testing. The expected outputs include consolidated student information, monitoring of student movement, reports on occupancy and finances, and shared use by accounts and hostel management.
This document outlines a hotel management system project that was developed using Visual Studio 2010 and SQL Server 2008. It includes an introduction describing the system's reservation management capabilities. Sections then cover the problem statement, system environment, network diagram, requirement analysis, data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagram, proposed user interface, testing plan, and implementation plan. The implementation plan specifies hardware, software, and network requirements including Windows, Visual Studio 2015, SQL Server 2012, and ASP.NET for developing a dynamic website.
This document provides a system analysis and design report for a Hotel Management System. It includes sections on the current manual system and its disadvantages, the proposed automated system and its advantages. It covers feasibility analysis including technical, behavioral and economic feasibility. It also includes system design elements like data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagrams and database tables. The document provides an overview of how the system will be implemented and tested.
This library management system is a web application developed in ASP.NET 2.0 using C# and SQL Server 2005. It allows librarians to perform operations like issuing books, returning books, adding members, and searching for books. The application code is organized into folders for pages, themes, code files and the database. It uses tables like USERS, SUBJECTS, MEMBERS, TITLES, ISSUES and RETURNS to manage member, book and transaction data.
This document is a project report submitted for a core banking project. It includes sections like synopsis, feasibility report, project description, data flow diagram, table structure, source code, form layouts and reports. The project aims to develop a fully automated banking system for private banks to allow customers to perform transactions like deposit, withdrawal through various forms and reports. It highlights how the proposed system is more efficient than the previous manual system in terms of storage, time and costs.
This document is a project synopsis submitted by two students, Akshay Dudhankar and Vijaykumar Jagatap, for their Bachelor of Computer Applications degree. It outlines their proposed "New Admission App" project, which involves developing an online application for college admissions. The synopsis includes an introduction to the project, problem definition, proposed solution, requirements, system design, and implementation details. The goal is to create a web-based application to streamline the admissions process and make it more convenient for students.
This document is a project report for a Web School Management System created for SaifTech Solution PVT. LTD. It includes an introduction to the company profile and existing manual system. The proposed system objectives are to automate school processes like fees collection, attendance tracking, and student/staff management. The analysis and design chapter covers UML diagrams like use case diagrams, class diagrams, and sequence diagrams. Backend specifications include ER diagrams and data dictionaries for tables. Frontend specifications cover menus, inputs, and reports. Process specifications include DFDs and module specifications. Testing, limitations, and future enhancements are also discussed.
This document is a project report for an Automation Management System created by two students to fulfill their degree requirements. It includes sections on the problem statement, process model used, requirements analysis including questionnaires and interviews, data flow diagrams, a data dictionary, use cases, effort estimation, a timeline chart, risk table, architectural design, and testing approach. The problem is that the current manual system is slow and error-prone, so the project aims to develop a computerized system to automate the management processes, make them faster and easier to use, and reduce paperwork. A waterfall process model is used. The requirements analysis covers information gathering and specification of functional and non-functional requirements.
The document provides details of a project proposal for an "Online Insurance Broker Portal" system. The 3 page summary is:
1. The project proposal is for a web-based insurance broker portal system built using ASP.NET MVC, SQL Server, and Entity Framework.
2. The system aims to automate processes for an insurance broking business like managing customers, policies, employees and vehicles in order to improve efficiency over a manual system.
3. The document outlines the objectives, hardware requirements, technologies used and provides an overview of the different sections and diagrams that will be included in the project report.
The main objective of the project entitled “Online Insurance Broker Portal” is
to facilitate reliable, fast and easy information of Customer, Insurance Details,
Employee Entry,Vehicle Entry with Day book on single keystroke. In this I am
trying to facilitates the Insurance Brokers services of the Management System is
fully computerized.
The main objective of my project is to reduce complexities to traditional work
and facilitate them through computerized services. The primary goal behind the
development of the “Online Insurance Broker Portal” CRM is to improve the
quality of the work in the online Insurance purchase policy .It increases the
Easiness and maintain the records of staffs and customers leads.
The secondary goals was to achieve better and efficient output in less amount of
time, and finally to increase the profits.
There is also a mechanism of quick detail of every customers with their lead
information generation and 24x7 call support. Management of Insurance
Services is main objective in this project. Everything has been automatised for
this purpose. A paperless office will be there. The software should be user
friendly, easily understandable to the user, flexible and further modification
should be possible in future.
Online Exams System fulfils the requirements of the institutes to conduct the exams online. They do not have to go to any software developer to make a separate site for being able to conduct exams online. They just have to register on the site and enter the exam details and the lists of the students which can appear in the exam.
This document describes a six-week industrial training report submitted by Gaurav Gopal Gupta at the Indian Institute of Science. The report focuses on implementing a system for the real-time graphical representation of data from IoT devices. The data is transmitted wirelessly and stored on a server, where it is processed and used to continuously update line graphs. Users can access a website to monitor their data, compare it to historical records, and better understand the information captured by their devices. The system was created using technologies like XAMPP, MySQL, PHP, FusionCharts, and frameworks like MVC and Bootstrap. Devices like Raspberry Pi and Arduino were also used to capture and transmit sensor data.
This document provides an overview of an online quiz project. It describes the existing manual system and need for a new automated system. It covers the scope of work, hardware and software requirements, and technologies used such as PHP, JavaScript, Apache, and Microsoft SQL Server. The proposed system will allow online exams to be conducted, questions to be added and modified, and results to be automatically calculated and stored in a database. The objectives are to provide better information to administrators, instructors and students.
We have designed this website with the purpose of allowing the students to give exams and view their results. This site is an attempt to remove the existing flaws in the manual system of conducting exams.
Students are provided the flexibility to choose among different types of aptitude and programming language tests.
The document describes the development of a web application for an online newspaper. It discusses the objectives, which are to provide daily news, breaking news, and make information easily accessible to people. It also covers the technologies used like PHP, MySQL, CSS, and the development models of waterfall and prototyping. Data gathering and analysis are explained as important parts of the initial analysis phase of the project.
This document describes a web portal called the Placement Portal that was created to digitize and streamline the placement process at an educational institution. The portal allows students to register their details once and select companies they are interested in. It removes redundant data collection and provides transparency around placement activities. The portal is built using Node.js for the backend, MySQL for the database, and utilizes cloud computing. It aims to reduce the workload of placement coordinators and provide students and stakeholders insights into the institution's placement performance and process.
This document provides an overview and summary of a project report for a password manager application. The project aims to develop a graphical user interface application that allows users to store login credentials for various websites and applications. It will feature functionality to add, update, and remove login details, as well as generate secure random passwords. The report outlines the objectives, analysis, design, and testing approach for the project. It describes the features and benefits of a password manager, as well as the tools and technologies that will be used such as Python, Tkinter for the GUI, and a MySQL database.
The document provides details about Daffodills India, an organization that provides software solutions. It discusses the proposed college management software project, including modules for student details, staff details, salary details, and attendance details. It also covers the system configuration, existing system issues, proposed new system, system design including database, input, output designs, and system development using .NET Framework and ADO.NET.
This document describes a hospital management system project submitted by two students, Rishit Gajjar and Mehul Ranavasiya, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a bachelor's degree in information technology. It includes a certificate signed by their project guide and the head of the computer science department certifying the work. The document outlines the contents which will describe the design, database, and conclusions of the hospital management system created by the students.
This document describes a student result system project created using C programming language. It allows users to perform operations like adding student records, viewing all records, searching records by roll number, calculating average marks, and sorting records by marks or roll number. The key algorithms used are merge sort for sorting and linear search for searching and insertion. The source code implements functions for the main menu, record insertion, display, sorting, searching, and average calculation. UML diagrams show the design of the student record class and interaction between functions.
Supermarket Management System Project Report.pdfKamal Acharya
Supermarket management is a stand-alone J2EE using Eclipse Juno program.
This project contains all the necessary required information about maintaining
the supermarket billing system.
The core idea of this project to minimize the paper work and centralize the
data. Here all the communication is taken in secure manner. That is, in this
application the information will be stored in client itself. For further security the
data base is stored in the back-end oracle and so no intruders can access it.
The Science of Learning: implications for modern teachingDerek Wenmoth
Keynote presentation to the Educational Leaders hui Kōkiritia Marautanga held in Auckland on 26 June 2024. Provides a high level overview of the history and development of the science of learning, and implications for the design of learning in our modern schools and classrooms.
Information and Communication Technology in EducationMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 2)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐈𝐂𝐓 𝐢𝐧 𝐞𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧:
Students will be able to explain the role and impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education. They will understand how ICT tools, such as computers, the internet, and educational software, enhance learning and teaching processes. By exploring various ICT applications, students will recognize how these technologies facilitate access to information, improve communication, support collaboration, and enable personalized learning experiences.
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐬𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐜𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐞𝐭:
-Students will be able to discuss what constitutes reliable sources on the internet. They will learn to identify key characteristics of trustworthy information, such as credibility, accuracy, and authority. By examining different types of online sources, students will develop skills to evaluate the reliability of websites and content, ensuring they can distinguish between reputable information and misinformation.
Dreamin in Color '24 - (Workshop) Design an API Specification with MuleSoft's...Alexandra N. Martinez
This workshop was presented in New Orleans for the Dreamin' in Color conference on June 21, 2024.
Presented by Alex Martinez, MuleSoft developer advocate at Salesforce.
How to Download & Install Module From the Odoo App Store in Odoo 17Celine George
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A
PROJECT REPORT
ON
Online Hostel Booking
Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
for the award of the degree of
MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (MCA)
By
Vijay kumar
(Enrollment No.152491451805)
Roll No. 1524914027
Under the supervision of
External Guide: Internal Guide:
Priyank Kakran Mrs. Neetu Singh
Dream India Solutions (Project Guider)
Noida
To The
Dep’t. Of Computer Application
Shri Ram College of Management
Muzaffarnagar A K T UNIVERSITY MEERUT
BATCH (2017-2018)
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Declaration
I Vijay Kumar, declare that the project report title “Online Hostel Booking” is an original
work carried out by me under the supervision of Mr. Priyank Kakran. I further declare that
this work has not been submitted to any other Institute/University for the award of the degree
of Master of Computer Application.
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Acknowledgement
The satisfaction that accompanies the successful completion of any task would be incomplete
without the mention of people whose ceaseless cooperation made it possible, whose constant
guidance and encouragement crown all efforts with success. We are grateful to our project guide
‘Ms. Neetu Singh for the guidance, inspiration and constructive suggestions that helpful us in the
preparation and execution of this project. We would also express our thanks to our friend and
people who have helped in successful completion of the project.
Since performance feedback is essential for effective communication, mistakes and creative
feedback of the report may be unhesitatingly communicated to us, who will be as far as possible
duly acknowledged and most welcome. In this report, whatever is beneficial comes from
almighty, and whatever is faulty is ours.
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INDEX
Ch. 1. Introduction
1.1 Scope of the system
1.2 Project Description
1.2.1 About Existing System
1.2.2 Implemantation of Proposed system
1.3 Advantage of Project
Ch. 2. Project Category Tools & Environment
2.1 Project Category
2.2 Front end coverage
2.3 Back end coverage
2.4 Software and Hardware requirements
Ch. 3. Project development stages
3.1 Recognition of needs
3.2 Feasibility study
3.3 System Analysis (DFD’s E-R Diagram, PERT Chart etc.)
3.4 System Analysis (Structure Charts, Structure of Data Table, etc.)
3.5 System Development
3.6 Testing, Implementation & Maintenance
Ch. 4. Project Forms (Details)
Ch. 5. Conclusion
Ch.6. Future Enhancement
Appendix
(A) Bibliography
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INTRODUCTION
The hostel booking system is developed in favor of the hostel management team which helps
then to save the records of the students about their rooms and other things it helps them for the
manual work from which it is very difficult to find the record of the students and the information
about those ones who had left the hostel years before.
This solution is developed on the plight of the hostel management team Through this they cannot
require so efficient person to handle and manage the affairs of the students in the hostel all you
need to do is to login as admission of all the students who have obtained and registered their
hostel from click verify to ascertain their eligibility and allocate them to the available hostel
identification of the problems of the existing hostel management leads to the development of
computerized solution.
That will be compatible to the existing hostel management with the solution which is more users
friendly and more GUI oriented we can improve the efficiency of the hostel management thus
overcome the drawbacks of the existing managements.
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1.2 Project Description
1.2.1 About existing system
Almost 60% of today’s information is still paper based.
30% of all office time is spent finding documents.
The average time to manage a single document is 12 minutes, 9 minutes to re-file
and 3 minutes to process.
Hence the requirement is to develop a system that minimizes all these overheads included
while giving the maximum output for the organization.
1.2.2 Present System
The developed system is an innovation in the area of travel agency. In the existing system the no.
of customer required for completing the work is more, while the new system requires lesser
staffs generally. The data entry process requires the data on the paper, which is then feed into the
application by the operator while doing so; the data entry operator has to look into the paper
again & again and thus the chances of inaccuracies in the typed contents increases. Also the
process includes higher transportation cost, increased handling cost, more time delays, low
accuracy, more usage of resources like registers, books, papers, etc.
1.2.3 Benefits of the system
Quick, authenticated access to Customer Information via the desktop.
Easily scalable to grow with changing system requirement.
Enterprise wide access to information.
Improved information security, restricting unauthorized access.
Minimize Storage Space: Space and stores information efficiently. It ends the burden of
having large manual filing storage system.
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2.1 Project Category
The project is entitled as “Online Hostel Booking” which is based on saved or increases of the
money. This is project stores the information about the Customer, or e can say that traveller that
should be hostel etc. It works on Micosoft Visual Studio 2010 and databases are stored in SQL
server Management.
Dot Net used as Front End
NET is a free, cross-platform, open source developer platform for building many different
types of applications.With .NET , you can use multiple languages, editors, and libraries to
build for web, mobile, desktop, gaming, and IoT.
Features of Dot Net
• Interoperability
• Common Language Runtime engine (CLR)
• Language independence
• Base Class Library
• Simplified deployment
• Security
• Portability
Visual Studio uses front end programming because Visual Studio use back end as like SQL
Sever management Like that Serve Explorer .
In Visual Studio we can use easy database connectivity and design the Form, Report, and other
MDI application with the help of Database.
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2.3. SQL Server Management as Back end
SQL Server Management is a database. In Access we can easily create Database design and give the
validations. Access allows the many types of relations between the tables.
SQL used as Backend with the Visual Studio. SQL allows creating the Primary Key, Foreign
Key and Unique Key. In Access we can store the data in to the table for using the wizard options.
2.4 Hardware and Software Requirement
Hardware Requirement
Processor : Intel Core Duo 2.0 GHz or more
RAM : 1 GB or More
Hard disk : 80 GB or more
Monitor : 15” CRT , or LCD monitor
Keyboard : Normal or Multimedia
Software Requirement
Operation System : Windows XP,7 or more
Database : SQL Server Management studio
Coding : .Dot Net (C#)
Software : Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
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3.1 Recognition of need:
The Online hostel booking is undertaken as a project based on data flow . The main objective of the
project is to develop software for Online hostel booking. This project is developed to carry out the
process quickly and easily which is process is not possible with the manual system. This project is
developed using Dot Net (Framework) Visual Studio and SQL server or Serve Explorer.
The current Online hostel booking is manual time consuming and more manpower are required to
handle this system with this project we replace manual system to computerized system which is faster,
less time consuming and manpower.
3.2. Feasibility study
It is feasible to automate the system. The three major areas to determine the feasibility of
project:
Technical Feasibility:
The current level of technology can support the proposed system. The proposed software is
enabling to meet all the objective of the system and output received is more efficient. So the
project is technical feasible.
Economic Feasibility:
The proposed system needs to get hardware and software installed. The short-term costs are
over shadowed by the long-term gains. The profits of the business is raised as this visual
drafting system help in establishing the better relationship between Customer and also satisfy
their query’s and so the cost of the development of the software and hardware is over
shadowed. Thus, project is economically feasible.
Operational Feasibility:
The current system faces a lot of problems that are removed in the proposed system. The
Customer of the system will be free from the burden and a lot of confusion. The clients are
themselves interested in getting the manual system replace by the automated one. The
proposal system is user friendly, so even a layman can use it. Thus it is operationally
feasible.
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7. Contact
Entity Data type Size
Id integer (50)
Name Nvarchar (50)
Phone Nvarchar (50)
Gender Nvarchar (50)
EmilAddress Nvarchar (50)
Messege Nvarchar (50)
8. User details
Entity Data type size
UserName Nvarchar (50)
Password Nvarchar (50)
Email Nvarchar (50)
Phone Nvarchar (50)
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9. Packege
3.5 System Development
System Development is actually concerned with the development strategies of system. It is
related mainly to design phase of system which is an important element of System
Development. Good design leads to successful run of software while bad design leads to
destroy sometimes failure of software.
System Design
System design is a solution, "How to approach” to the creation of a new system. This important
phase is composed of several steps. It provides the understanding and procedural feasibility
study. Design goes through a logical and physical stage of development. Logical design reviews
the present physical system, prepares input - output specification, makes edit, security and
control specification, detail implementation plans and prepares a logical design walkthrough.
The physical design maps out the details of the physical system, plans the system
implementation and specifies any new hardware and software.
System design is a highly created process that can be greatly facilitated by the following:
Entity Data type size
PackageId Integer (50)
Name Nvarchar (50)
RoomCategory Nvarchar (50)
PersonalCharge Nvarchar (50)
SharingCharge Nvarchar (50)
BedType Nvarchar (50)
AllowMember Nvarchar (50)
Ac Nvarchar (50)
Wifi Nvarchar (50)
Cab Nvarchar (50)
MonthlyCharge Nvarchar (50)
FoodService Nvarchar (50)
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1. Strong problem definition,
2. Pictorial description of the existing system, and
3. Set of requirements of the new system.
Input Design
The most common cause of errors in data processing is inaccurate input data errors
entered by the data entry operator. It can be controlled by the input design. Input design is the
process of converting user oriented inputs to the computer based formats. The goal of the
input design is to make data entry as easy, logical and free from as many errors as possible.
Output Design
Computers are the most important sources of information to the users are fed into the
computers to acquire the necessary outputs. The computers can provide the well enough
output in the form of information regarding various items to the users. The major form of
output is a hard copy from the printer. Printouts are designed around the output requirements
of the user(s).
Interface Design
Forms are designed to control the redundancy, increased operator accuracy maximum
readability, easy data entry and elimination of unnecessary data to provide easier checking and
correction of data.
Keeping in view the user's requirements, the input/output forms have been designed and
developed for easy data entry and query handling.
Based on the various types of inputs to be fed into the computer in using this system, several
inputs forms have been designed to make data entry easier and accurate.
Database Design
The collection of data is usually referred to as the database. The database contains
information about the particular enterprise. Database systems are designed to manage larger
bodies of information. The management of data involves both the definition of the structures
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for the storage of the information and the provision for the mechanism to manipulate the
information. In addition the database system must provide the safety of the information stored
in the database, despite system crashes or attempts at unauthorized access.
3.6 Testing, Implementation & Maintenance
Software Testing
Software testing is a critical element of software quality assurance and represents the ultimate
review of specification, design and coding. Software testing is the process of testing the
software product. Effective software testing will contribute to the delivery of higher quality
software products, more satisfied users, lower maintenance costs, more accurate, and reliable
results,
However, ineffective testing will lead to the opposite results; low quality products,
unhappy users, increased maintenance costs, unreliable and inaccurate results. Hence,
software testing is necessary and important activity of software development process.
Software Testing has three main purposes:
1. Verification: Verification Process confirms that the software meets its technical
specifications. A “Specification” is a description of function in terms of measurable output value
given a specific input value under specific preconditions.
2. Validation: Validation confirms that the software meets the business requirements. Acc. To
IEEE, “it is process of evaluating a system or component during or at the end of development
process to determine whether it satisfies the specified requirements.
3. A defect is a variance between the expected and actual result. The defects ultimate source
may be traced to fault introduced in specification, design or development phases.
Testing Objectives: -
1. Testing is a process of executing a program with the intent of finding an error.
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2. A good test case is one that has a high probability of finding an undiscovered error.
3. A successful test is one that uncovers an undiscovered error.
4. Software testing is designed to establish that the software is working satisfactorily as per the
requirements.
5. It is process designed to prove that the program is error free.
6. To understand essential characteristics of tool used for test automation.
Testing Principles:-
• All tests should be traceable to customer's requirements.
• Test should be planned long before the testing begins.
• Testing should begin "in the small" & progress towards "in the large".
• Exhaustive Testing is not possible.
• To be most effective, an independent third party should conduct.
• Initiate actions for correction, corrective actions and prevention actions
Types of Testing:
1. Acceptance Testing:
This testing is used when the software is developed for a specific customer. A series of tests are
conducted to enable the customer to validate all requirements. The acceptance Test phase is
the phase used by the customer to determine whether to accept the system or not.
2. Alpha Testing:
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This Testing is used when software is developed as a product for anonymous customers. Hence
acceptance Testing is not possible in such a cases. Alpha Testing is performed at the developers
site by the customer. These tests are conducted in controlled environment.
3. Beta Testing:
This Testing is used when software is developed as a product for anonymous customers. Hence
acceptance Testing is not possible in such a cases. Beta Testing is conducted by the
customers/end users at their sites. In this, developer is not present while performing testing.
These tests are conducted in real environment that cannot be controlled by the developer.
4. Development Testing:
This Testing involves constructing a test plan that describes how should we test the software
and then, designing and running suite of that cases that satisfy the requirement of test plan.
5. Regression Testing:
Regression testing is the process of retesting the modified parts of the software and ensuring
that no new errors have been introduced previously tested code.
It serves many purposes such as to:
Increase confidence in the correctness of the modified program.
Locate errors in modified program.
Preserve the quality and reliability of software.
Ensure the software’s continued operation.
Levels of Testing
There are three levels of Testing i.e., individual module to the entire software system.
Unit Testing, Integration Testing, System Testing.
Unit Testing
Unit testing is the process of taking a module and running it in isolation from the rest of the the
Software product by using prepared test cases and comparing the actual results with the results
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predicted by the specifications and design of the module. One purpose of testing is to find (and
remove) as many errors in the software as practical.
Integration Testing
In Integration Testing, the seperate modules will be tested together to expose faults in the
interfaces and in the interaction between integrated components. Testing is usually black box
as the code is not directly checked for errors.
System Testing
System testing will compare the system specifications against the actual system. After the
integration test is completed, the next test level is the System test. System testing checks if the
integrated product meets the specified requirements.
Debugging
The process of testing generates symptoms, and a program's failure is a clear symptom of
the presence of an error. After getting a symptom, we begin to investigate the cause and place
of that error. After identification of place, we examine that portion to identify the cause of the
problem. This process is called debugging.
Hence, debugging is the activity of locating and correcting errors. It can start once a failure
has been detected. Unfortunately, going from the detection of a failure to correcting the error
that is responsible, is far from trivial. It is one of the least understood activities in software
development and is practiced with the least amount of discipline. It is often approached with
much hope and little planning.
The debugging of microprocessor programs is generally quite difficult because of the
inability to observe register contents directly, the primitive debugging aids, the close
interaction between hardware & software, the frequent dependence of programs on precise
timing, and the difficulty of obtaining adequate data for real-time applications, The tools that
can be used by programs with brief description are given below: -
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Simulators: -
It is a computer program that simulates the execution of programs on another computer.
Logical Analyzers:
It is a test instrument that is the digital bus-oriented version of the oscilloscope. It detects the
states of digital signals during each clock cycle & stores them in the memory. It then displays
the information on a CRT, much as an oscilloscope doc.
Breakpoints: -
It is place in a program at which execution can be halted, in order to examine the current
contents of registers, memory locations & I/O ports.
Trace Routines: -
A trace is a program that prints information concerning the status of the processor at specified
intervals. Most simulator program & some microcomputer development system have trace
facilities.
Memory Dumps: -
A memory dump is a listing of the Current contents of a section of the memory. Most simulator
programs, microcomputer development systems & monitors can produce memory dumps.
Software Interrupts:-
The software interrupts or trap instruction is frequently used for debugging purposes. The
instruction usually saves the current value of the program counter & then branches to a
specified memory location. That information location can be the starting point of a debugging
program that lists or displays status information - breakpoint may be inserted with trap
instructions
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System Implementation
Implementation, literally, means to put into effects or to carry out. The system implementation
phase of software engineering deals with all activities that take place to convert from the old
system to the new. Proper implementation is essential to provide system to meet
organization's requirements.
During the implementation phase debugging, documentation of the system was created out,
module in the project for
• Accuracy of Results,
• Minimization of response Time,
• Clarity and Simplicity of the code,
• Minimization of hard - Coding i.e. (a generic approach was followed)
• Minimization of amount of memory used.
Various types of errors were discovered while debugging the modules. These ranged from
errors to failure to account for various processing cases. Proper documentation of each module
was done by embedding comments in the executable portion of the code. To enhance the
readability, comments, indentation, parenthesis, block spaces, blank lines and borders were
around the blocks of comments. Care was taken to use descriptive names for table, field
modules, forms etc. The proper use of indentation, parenthesis and blank lines was also
ensured during coding.
Some aspects of implementation that are particularly important to software engineering that
are often not covered in programming texts. These are:
1. Reuse: Most modern software is constructed by reusing existing components or systems.
When we are developing software, we should make as much use as possible of existing code.
2. Configuration management: During the development process, many different versions of
each software component are created. If we don’t keep track of these versions in a
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configuration management system, we are liable to include the wrong versions of these
components in our system.
3. Host-target development: Production software does not usually execute on the same
computer as the software development environment. Rather, we develop it on one computer
(the host system) and execute it on a separate computer (the target system). The host and
target systems are sometimes of the same type but, often they are completely different.
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Software Maintenance
Software maintenance is a task that every development group has to face when the software is
delivered to the customer’s site, installed and is operational. Therefore, delivery or release of
software inaugurates the maintenance phase of the life cycle. Software maintenance is a very
broad activity that includes error correction, enhancement of capabilities, deletion of obsolete
capabilities, and optimization. The purpose is to preserve the value of software over time. The
value can be enhanced by expanding the customer base, meeting additional requirements,
becoming easier to use, more efficient and employing newer technology.
Fundamental objective of system maintenance:-
1. To complete the system tasks as quickly as possible without compromising the system
reliability and quality.
2. To preserve those aspects of programs that were correct and to avoid the possibility that
fixes applications and causes other aspects of those applications to behave differently.
3. To react proactively to affect changes to existing applications, to correct errors that were
made during system design or implementation.
4. To avoid as much as possible degradation of system performance.
Categories of Maintenance:
There are four major categories of software maintenance, which are discussed below:
Corrective maintenance:
This refers to modifications initiated by defects in the software. A defect can result from
design errors and coding errors. Design errors occur when changes made to the software are
incorrect, incomplete, wrongly communicated or the change request is misunderstood. Logic
errors result from invalid tests and conclusions, incorrect implementation of design
specifications, faulty Logic flow or incomplete test data. Coding errors are caused by incorrect
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implementation of detailed logic design and incorrect use of the source code logic. Defects are
also caused by data processing errors and system performance errors.
Adaptive maintenance:
It includes modifying the software to match changes in the ever-change in environment.
The term environment in this context refers to the totality of all conditions and influences
which act from outside upon the software, for example, business rules, government policies,
work patterns, software and hardware operating platforms. A change to the whole or part of
this environment will require a corresponding modification of the software.
Perfective maintenance:
It means improving processing efficiency or performance, or restructuring the software to
improve changeability. Perfective maintenance refers to enhancements: making the product
better, faster, smaller, better documented, cleaner structured, with more functions or reports.
Preventive maintenance:
There are long term effects of corrective, adaptive and perfective changes. This leads to
increase in the complexity of software, which reflects deteriorating structure. The work is
required to be done to maintain it or reduce it, is called Preventive maintenance. This term is
often used with hardware systems and implies such things as lubrication of parts before need
occur.
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<h4>Kanak Connor</h4>
<span>Receptionist</span>
<p>Do you know the percentage of people
that get frustrated with automated menus and impersonal machine greetings? We are sure it’s
around 100%. Using them might be convenient for you, but bad for your business. Customers
would much rather interact with a person, especially one that they can understand. We employ
the most professional, empathetic, and knowledgeable agents in the industry, so your customers
will always be in good hands and satisfied that their needs are being addressed.
There are many more benefits to a virtual receptionist service, but these five are definitely the
most important. In the end, a virtual receptionist service brings an unmatched level of flexibility
and professionalism to your business – all while saving you money.</p>
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<h4>Ruchi Singh</h4>
<span>Manager</span>
<p>Most large organizations today are
complex system. One of commonly used approaches of making sense of complex systems is
decomposition, or splitting larger system into smaller and simpler parts - divisions, both
permanent and temporary, like projects. For top management in organization these parts can be
represented by a single person each, which makes the whole picture much easier to manage. This
person, a manager of such a division, is reponsible for the work of his subordinates and
achievment of goals, solves their problems, deals with issues etc.</p>
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<h4>Neeraj</h4>
<span>Receptionist</span>
<p>“Receptionist” is one who is engaged
with an organization to receive or greet any visitors or clients and answer telephone calls.
It is utmost role of the receptionist to ensure that all callers, clients & customers are taken care of
& a good business image is given to the public creating a goodwill which is the most essential
element of success of any business in today’s world.
If a client or customer is treated poorly by the front-desk staff which is a receptionist, it is most
likely that they will have a negative image of that company in their mind.</p>
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