This document describes an online hotel management system project. The proposed system allows customers to reserve hotel rooms online, check availability and view facilities. It has user and administrator modules. The user module allows customers to register, login, check availability, reserve rooms and cancel reservations. The administrator module allows managing reservations, viewing daily reservations and income. The system will be developed using PHP for the platform, MySQL for the database, and XAMPP as the web server. It provides UML diagrams including use case, sequence, activity and class diagrams to design the system.
Hotel ITM Villa aims to automate their reservation system to avoid manual and repetitive work, provide real-time room availability information, and allow guests to search for and reserve rooms online. The proposed system will use a relational database and .NET technology with a website for online booking and a point-of-sale system for front desk staff. It will generate various reports including daily revenue and occupancy, periodic sales and occupancy, and monthly commission reports to improve decision making.
This document presents a proposal for developing a computerized reservation system for Hotel Oak-Ray Kandy to replace their current manual system. The objectives are to save time, provide quick service for guests, and develop databases to store guest details. The current manual system requires significant effort for file security and storage. The proposed system will use a waterfall development methodology and include features like guest registration, room booking, and reservation confirmation online or by phone. It will follow design documentation practices like a context diagram, data flow diagram, use case diagram, ER diagram, and interface prototypes. The system requirements specify needed hardware, software, and security considerations.
This document outlines a web-based hotel management system created by three students. It describes the purpose of automating daily hotel activities like room management and billing. Key existing features are listed like room booking, check-in/out, and customer reports. System requirements include PHP, MySQL, and specific hardware. Data flow, database design, and screenshots of the home page and admin panel are provided. The document concludes with plans to expand features to include laundry, restaurants, tours, and conferences.
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.
The document describes an online hotel management system created by a group of 6 students. It discusses the disadvantages of the existing manual hotel booking system, such as being time-consuming and prone to errors. The proposed online system would allow customers to book rooms and check availability anytime from the internet. It would also help hotel management keep digital records and see daily income reports. The system has modules for users to make bookings and administrators to manage reservations and view analytics.
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.
This document summarizes a hotel management system developed by a group of students under faculty guidance. The system was designed according to hotel industry needs and ensures efficient operation. It allows staff to computerize customer transactions and record bookings to reduce errors. The user-friendly system provides benefits like reduced time/paperwork and room availability checks. However, power outages can cause inconvenience and the system is vulnerable to viruses. Required hardware includes computers, printers, and software like Oracle and SQL. Potential enhancements involve online payments and bookings. Developing the project provided the student experience in managing projects.
This document describes an online hotel management system project. The proposed system allows customers to reserve hotel rooms online, check availability and view facilities. It has user and administrator modules. The user module allows customers to register, login, check availability, reserve rooms and cancel reservations. The administrator module allows managing reservations, viewing daily reservations and income. The system will be developed using PHP for the platform, MySQL for the database, and XAMPP as the web server. It provides UML diagrams including use case, sequence, activity and class diagrams to design the system.
Hotel ITM Villa aims to automate their reservation system to avoid manual and repetitive work, provide real-time room availability information, and allow guests to search for and reserve rooms online. The proposed system will use a relational database and .NET technology with a website for online booking and a point-of-sale system for front desk staff. It will generate various reports including daily revenue and occupancy, periodic sales and occupancy, and monthly commission reports to improve decision making.
This document presents a proposal for developing a computerized reservation system for Hotel Oak-Ray Kandy to replace their current manual system. The objectives are to save time, provide quick service for guests, and develop databases to store guest details. The current manual system requires significant effort for file security and storage. The proposed system will use a waterfall development methodology and include features like guest registration, room booking, and reservation confirmation online or by phone. It will follow design documentation practices like a context diagram, data flow diagram, use case diagram, ER diagram, and interface prototypes. The system requirements specify needed hardware, software, and security considerations.
This document outlines a web-based hotel management system created by three students. It describes the purpose of automating daily hotel activities like room management and billing. Key existing features are listed like room booking, check-in/out, and customer reports. System requirements include PHP, MySQL, and specific hardware. Data flow, database design, and screenshots of the home page and admin panel are provided. The document concludes with plans to expand features to include laundry, restaurants, tours, and conferences.
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.
The document describes an online hotel management system created by a group of 6 students. It discusses the disadvantages of the existing manual hotel booking system, such as being time-consuming and prone to errors. The proposed online system would allow customers to book rooms and check availability anytime from the internet. It would also help hotel management keep digital records and see daily income reports. The system has modules for users to make bookings and administrators to manage reservations and view analytics.
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.
This document summarizes a hotel management system developed by a group of students under faculty guidance. The system was designed according to hotel industry needs and ensures efficient operation. It allows staff to computerize customer transactions and record bookings to reduce errors. The user-friendly system provides benefits like reduced time/paperwork and room availability checks. However, power outages can cause inconvenience and the system is vulnerable to viruses. Required hardware includes computers, printers, and software like Oracle and SQL. Potential enhancements involve online payments and bookings. Developing the project provided the student experience in managing projects.
The document describes an online hotel management system developed by students of various engineering colleges in West Bengal, India. The system was developed using PHP under the guidance of Abhishek Kundu. It allows users to book hotel rooms online, check availability and make reservations. It also manages various aspects of hotel administration like room management, billing, payments and other functions.
This document summarizes a hotel management system created using Java. The system allows customers to check availability of rooms online and reserve rooms. It saves time for customers compared to the previous manual system. Users can register accounts, log in, check availability and facilities, and reserve or cancel rooms. The administrator can view reservation details to manage the hotel. The system uses a Java interface, SQL database backend, and is designed to be platform independent and secure.
http://www.hotelsystem.us
The E-Soft Hotel Management System (HMS) helps to manage & operate small to medium sized hotels. E-Soft Hotel Management System is a user-friendly, uncluttered and compact Hotel Management Software that automates the operation and management of a hotel. Our Hotel Management Software seamlessly integrates Reservations, Front Desk, Housekeeping functions on a single platform. An extensive variety of management reports can be generated from the E-Soft Hotel Management System.
This document provides an overview of a student group's online hotel management system project. It introduces the project topic and group members. It then describes the existing manual hotel management system and its limitations. The proposed system aims to automate the process and address the issues with the current system by developing a computerized system accessible online to customers and administrators. It outlines the scope, objectives and proposed solution involving centralizing records in a database and making the system available 24/7 online. It also discusses the methodology using SDLC, includes diagrams of the work breakdown structure, data flow and entity relationships.
this ppt shows easy way to understand ONLINE HOTEL MANGEMENTJaya0006
This document describes an online hotel management system project created by a team of students. The system allows customers to reserve hotel rooms online by checking availability and making reservations. It also allows administrators to view reservation details and daily income. Key aspects of the system covered include the existing manual process, advantages of the online system, system design using UML diagrams, and screenshots of the user interface.
The document describes a hotel reservation system created by Sundas Ilyas and Maria Amjed. The system aims to provide a user-friendly way for hotels to manage reservations and accommodate guests. It seeks to fulfill the need for an automated reservation system, provide fast and accurate customer service, and speed up transactions. The document outlines the objectives and hierarchical task analysis for windows in the system, including login, check-in, checkout, guest and room management, reservations, and discounts.
The document discusses the role of information technology in hotel management. It describes how hotels have shifted from manual to automated systems to handle key functions like reservations, accounting, and food and beverage management. The document outlines the typical departments in a hotel's classic organizational structure and how information systems can optimize processes, increase revenue and customer satisfaction.
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.
This document provides an overview of the Tourism Management System project. It includes 6 sections: Requirement Analysis, Analysis Phase, Design Phase, Development Phase, Testing Phase, and Development & Maintenance Phase. The key aspects covered include the project scope, objectives, languages used (PHP, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, MySQL), system diagrams (flowchart, class diagram, use case diagram), source code explanations, screenshots of the system interfaces (home page, login pages, etc.), problems faced during development, and planned future enhancements. The overall goal of the Tourism Management System is to help tourism companies manage customers and bookings online in an efficient manner.
This document outlines an online hotel management system that addresses problems with the immediate retrieval of information, storing information, and manual error-prone calculations in current hotel systems. It describes conducting a feasibility analysis, specifying requirements for software, hardware, and system design. It also covers implementing the system, maintaining important areas like rooms and common spaces, providing a live demonstration, limitations of being connected to the internet, and future plans to improve booking facilities and payments.
• Hotels are the place where you stay, eat meals and utilize their other services.
• As computer has merged with man as single entity so a computerized application can be developed that can handle Hotel Management System (HMS).
• Various activities takes place in hotel like:-
• Hotel needs to maintain the record of guests and reserve rooms beforehand.
• Customers should be able to know the availability of the rooms on a particular date.
• They should be able to reserve the available rooms according to their need in advance.
• To make their stay comfortable, they are provided with food and other services.
• The record of the food taken by each customer and the services availed by the customer should be kept.
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.
Travel and tourism management it project pptMadhukar Kumar
This document describes a travel and tourism management system with modules for administration and users. The administration module allows administrators to track sites, maintain vehicle and booking details, and generate various reports. The user module enables users to generate itineraries, vehicle allocation schedules, and cost breakdowns. The system aims to simplify travel management, provide fast and secure processing, and minimize human effort through cost-efficient databases.
This document provides an overview of a proposed hotel management system project. The system will automate key hotel processes like room activities, check-ins, check-outs, room assignments, and billing. It aims to provide an efficient, fast, and user-friendly system. Customers will be able to reserve rooms, view hotel information and galleries online from anywhere. The administrative staff will be able to keep records of customers and daily operations in a database. The system requirements include a computer with at least 512MB RAM, monitor, keyboard, mouse, an operating system like Windows or Linux, a web server like WAMP, and a web browser.
The document discusses hotel management. It defines a hotel and describes the various auxiliary services they provide like restaurants, swimming pools, beauty care, and event organization. It then defines hotel management as focusing on serving client needs and outlines some of the manager's responsibilities like tourism, food and beverage, accounting, human resources, and marketing management. It compares traditional manual record keeping methods to modern automated systems that use software for faster, backed up electronic financial transaction recording. It outlines some existing hotel management system features like room functions, check-in/out, customer reports and details. It also discusses information technology's role and shows interfaces for online booking, hotel databases and employee details. It lists some hotel management degree programs and courses available and common
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.
Restaurant management system has changed current era for order management. With latest software technology once can save time and budget. It is far better than traditional methods of ordering. Various restaurants are implementing this methodology and gaining more return on investment.It is also known as restaurant software, restaurant point of sale or restaurant POS. It offers digital restaurant menu that makes easy for customers to go through available menu along with promotional offer.
The document proposes an online hotel management system that allows customers to reserve hotel rooms. It would have user and admin modules. The user module would allow customers to check room availability, register by filling a form, and login with a user ID and password. The admin module would allow administrators to login, check customer details and room details, and view details of reservations and daily income. The system aims to digitize the hotel booking process and provide an online platform for customers to make reservations and for administrators to manage operations.
The document presents the design of an online tour and travel management system. It includes modules for tours, hotel reservations, and administration. It discusses the feasibility study, cost estimation, functional point analysis, system requirements, software development life cycle using the waterfall model, data design with entity relationship diagrams, procedural design with data flow diagrams, use case diagrams, activity diagrams, class diagrams, COCOMO model, test cases, user interface design, and future scope. The system is designed to allow users to book and manage tours, hotels, and transportation online.
The document provides an overview of a proposed resort management system. The system aims to automate the booking and management processes of a resort. Key points include:
- The system will allow customers to book rooms and food online by viewing details like photos, rates and reviews. It will also include a chatbot for assistance.
- The existing manual system is time-consuming and error-prone. The proposed system aims to streamline processes like booking, billing and customer management.
- Technologies used will include PHP for the front-end and MySQL for the back-end. Feasibility studies address operational, technical and economic considerations.
- UML diagrams like activity, class and use case diagrams are
The document summarizes the key chapters and objectives of a hotel management system project. It discusses that the project aims to automate the main activities of a hotel like room management, customer admission and checkout, and billing. It analyzes the current manual system and outlines the objectives of the new computerized system, including improved efficiency, user-friendliness, flexibility and security. The system is designed to handle room bookings, packages and customer reports for both online users and administrators.
The document describes an online hotel management system developed by students of various engineering colleges in West Bengal, India. The system was developed using PHP under the guidance of Abhishek Kundu. It allows users to book hotel rooms online, check availability and make reservations. It also manages various aspects of hotel administration like room management, billing, payments and other functions.
This document summarizes a hotel management system created using Java. The system allows customers to check availability of rooms online and reserve rooms. It saves time for customers compared to the previous manual system. Users can register accounts, log in, check availability and facilities, and reserve or cancel rooms. The administrator can view reservation details to manage the hotel. The system uses a Java interface, SQL database backend, and is designed to be platform independent and secure.
http://www.hotelsystem.us
The E-Soft Hotel Management System (HMS) helps to manage & operate small to medium sized hotels. E-Soft Hotel Management System is a user-friendly, uncluttered and compact Hotel Management Software that automates the operation and management of a hotel. Our Hotel Management Software seamlessly integrates Reservations, Front Desk, Housekeeping functions on a single platform. An extensive variety of management reports can be generated from the E-Soft Hotel Management System.
This document provides an overview of a student group's online hotel management system project. It introduces the project topic and group members. It then describes the existing manual hotel management system and its limitations. The proposed system aims to automate the process and address the issues with the current system by developing a computerized system accessible online to customers and administrators. It outlines the scope, objectives and proposed solution involving centralizing records in a database and making the system available 24/7 online. It also discusses the methodology using SDLC, includes diagrams of the work breakdown structure, data flow and entity relationships.
this ppt shows easy way to understand ONLINE HOTEL MANGEMENTJaya0006
This document describes an online hotel management system project created by a team of students. The system allows customers to reserve hotel rooms online by checking availability and making reservations. It also allows administrators to view reservation details and daily income. Key aspects of the system covered include the existing manual process, advantages of the online system, system design using UML diagrams, and screenshots of the user interface.
The document describes a hotel reservation system created by Sundas Ilyas and Maria Amjed. The system aims to provide a user-friendly way for hotels to manage reservations and accommodate guests. It seeks to fulfill the need for an automated reservation system, provide fast and accurate customer service, and speed up transactions. The document outlines the objectives and hierarchical task analysis for windows in the system, including login, check-in, checkout, guest and room management, reservations, and discounts.
The document discusses the role of information technology in hotel management. It describes how hotels have shifted from manual to automated systems to handle key functions like reservations, accounting, and food and beverage management. The document outlines the typical departments in a hotel's classic organizational structure and how information systems can optimize processes, increase revenue and customer satisfaction.
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.
This document provides an overview of the Tourism Management System project. It includes 6 sections: Requirement Analysis, Analysis Phase, Design Phase, Development Phase, Testing Phase, and Development & Maintenance Phase. The key aspects covered include the project scope, objectives, languages used (PHP, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, MySQL), system diagrams (flowchart, class diagram, use case diagram), source code explanations, screenshots of the system interfaces (home page, login pages, etc.), problems faced during development, and planned future enhancements. The overall goal of the Tourism Management System is to help tourism companies manage customers and bookings online in an efficient manner.
This document outlines an online hotel management system that addresses problems with the immediate retrieval of information, storing information, and manual error-prone calculations in current hotel systems. It describes conducting a feasibility analysis, specifying requirements for software, hardware, and system design. It also covers implementing the system, maintaining important areas like rooms and common spaces, providing a live demonstration, limitations of being connected to the internet, and future plans to improve booking facilities and payments.
• Hotels are the place where you stay, eat meals and utilize their other services.
• As computer has merged with man as single entity so a computerized application can be developed that can handle Hotel Management System (HMS).
• Various activities takes place in hotel like:-
• Hotel needs to maintain the record of guests and reserve rooms beforehand.
• Customers should be able to know the availability of the rooms on a particular date.
• They should be able to reserve the available rooms according to their need in advance.
• To make their stay comfortable, they are provided with food and other services.
• The record of the food taken by each customer and the services availed by the customer should be kept.
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.
Travel and tourism management it project pptMadhukar Kumar
This document describes a travel and tourism management system with modules for administration and users. The administration module allows administrators to track sites, maintain vehicle and booking details, and generate various reports. The user module enables users to generate itineraries, vehicle allocation schedules, and cost breakdowns. The system aims to simplify travel management, provide fast and secure processing, and minimize human effort through cost-efficient databases.
This document provides an overview of a proposed hotel management system project. The system will automate key hotel processes like room activities, check-ins, check-outs, room assignments, and billing. It aims to provide an efficient, fast, and user-friendly system. Customers will be able to reserve rooms, view hotel information and galleries online from anywhere. The administrative staff will be able to keep records of customers and daily operations in a database. The system requirements include a computer with at least 512MB RAM, monitor, keyboard, mouse, an operating system like Windows or Linux, a web server like WAMP, and a web browser.
The document discusses hotel management. It defines a hotel and describes the various auxiliary services they provide like restaurants, swimming pools, beauty care, and event organization. It then defines hotel management as focusing on serving client needs and outlines some of the manager's responsibilities like tourism, food and beverage, accounting, human resources, and marketing management. It compares traditional manual record keeping methods to modern automated systems that use software for faster, backed up electronic financial transaction recording. It outlines some existing hotel management system features like room functions, check-in/out, customer reports and details. It also discusses information technology's role and shows interfaces for online booking, hotel databases and employee details. It lists some hotel management degree programs and courses available and common
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.
Restaurant management system has changed current era for order management. With latest software technology once can save time and budget. It is far better than traditional methods of ordering. Various restaurants are implementing this methodology and gaining more return on investment.It is also known as restaurant software, restaurant point of sale or restaurant POS. It offers digital restaurant menu that makes easy for customers to go through available menu along with promotional offer.
The document proposes an online hotel management system that allows customers to reserve hotel rooms. It would have user and admin modules. The user module would allow customers to check room availability, register by filling a form, and login with a user ID and password. The admin module would allow administrators to login, check customer details and room details, and view details of reservations and daily income. The system aims to digitize the hotel booking process and provide an online platform for customers to make reservations and for administrators to manage operations.
The document presents the design of an online tour and travel management system. It includes modules for tours, hotel reservations, and administration. It discusses the feasibility study, cost estimation, functional point analysis, system requirements, software development life cycle using the waterfall model, data design with entity relationship diagrams, procedural design with data flow diagrams, use case diagrams, activity diagrams, class diagrams, COCOMO model, test cases, user interface design, and future scope. The system is designed to allow users to book and manage tours, hotels, and transportation online.
The document provides an overview of a proposed resort management system. The system aims to automate the booking and management processes of a resort. Key points include:
- The system will allow customers to book rooms and food online by viewing details like photos, rates and reviews. It will also include a chatbot for assistance.
- The existing manual system is time-consuming and error-prone. The proposed system aims to streamline processes like booking, billing and customer management.
- Technologies used will include PHP for the front-end and MySQL for the back-end. Feasibility studies address operational, technical and economic considerations.
- UML diagrams like activity, class and use case diagrams are
The document summarizes the key chapters and objectives of a hotel management system project. It discusses that the project aims to automate the main activities of a hotel like room management, customer admission and checkout, and billing. It analyzes the current manual system and outlines the objectives of the new computerized system, including improved efficiency, user-friendliness, flexibility and security. The system is designed to handle room bookings, packages and customer reports for both online users and administrators.
Super Take-out SystemProblem DescriptionTraditional take-out i.docxpicklesvalery
Super Take-out System
Problem Description
Traditional take-out industry mostly depends on the artificial way to conduct a series of management. For example, when receiving orders, it requires people to record dishes, delivery address and guests’ telephone number, and to calculate the take-out cost, which not only wastes time and reduces the efficiency, but also increases the cost, reduces the profits of the industry, and then makes the traditional take-out consumption suffer bottleneck limitation. Besides that, traditional take-out industry’ marketing means such as publicity and external service are confined to the original medium, for example, to distribute leaflets still needs human to complete. The traditional shop take-out management also adopts papery materials to save information. This method is inconvenient to query or update and easy to tear, and it is also difficult to save with low confidentiality.
In take-out industry, the e-commerce is still in the initial stage of development. But with the continuous increase of Internet users, and accelerating pace of people’ work and life, the network consumption demand will be huge, while the online meal ordering is just developed in this context. Online meal ordering can largely reduce the waste of time, and at the same time help merchants earn more profits, so the network online meal order is bound to become a part of young Internet users’especially white-collars’life.
System Capabilities
· The new system should capable of:
· Collecting the basic information, phone number, address, ordered take-out products of consumers
· Collecting the basic information, phone number, address, unit price of delivery products, and the delivery fee of the merchants.
· Allowing merchants inquire consumers’ order information
· Connecting System through various devices (I.E. desktop and smart phones)
Business benefits
· save operating cost for merchants
· improve the ordering efficiency
· obtain more detailed and accurate consumer information
· provide more efficient publicity channels
· offer more excellent customer experience
Schedule Plan-
First Version
Collect relevant information
7days
Begin planning team project idea
7days
Designing breakdown Structure
7days
Designing reception-ordering system
7days
Designing backstage management system
7 days
Designing the Database
7 days
Debugging the system
7 days
Budget Plan
A. Summary Actual Budget:
Server for web hosting and database: $0
Labor: $0 (college students working on this for a project grade)
Total Estimated Budget: $0
B. Summary “Actual” Budget
Server for web hosting and database: $200
Labor: 2 Systems designers half time: $45/hour
Total estimated bid: $15000
3.1 Functional Requirements
Web Order System Module
This allows the customer to interact with the system by placing an order. For the restaurant customers to complete this task, they need to provide the following functions:
1. Create an account
2. Manage their accounts
3. Log in ...
Software requirement solution of Real Estate Management System with Functional and Non-functional requirements, Activity diagram, use case diagram, class diagram and test cases.
This topic aims to describe the project background, problem statement, objectives, scopes, project significance and expected output of the system.
• The system is Burger Ordering System. This is online Customer Ordering System of Restaurant, which in most cases; the company has problem with order and disordered order.
• This project intends to computerize Burger Ordering System to provide better customer service. Because of that, the restaurant can provide the easier way of travelling to the customer.
• Burger Oder system aims to accelerate customer orders.
• Burger Ordering System used by servers and kitchen employees to accept customer orders.
• An online ordering system is not a new concept to many as this has been running successfully all over the world for quite some time now.
• The whole concept behind having a professional website along with a system shows how you present yourself to the online world.
Toll tax management system project report..pdfKamal Acharya
Toll Tax Management System is a web based application that can provide all the information related to toll plazas and the passenger checks in and pays the amount, then he/she will be provided by a receipt. With this receipt he/she can leave the toll booth without waiting for any verification call.
The information would also cover registration of staff, toll plaza collection, toll plaza collection entry for vehicles, date wise report entry, Vehicle passes and passes reports b/w dates.
This document provides an overview and preliminary investigation of a software project for a construction materials supplier. It includes sections on the description of the current system and its limitations, the proposed new system, a feasibility study, and a work breakdown structure showing the topics to be covered in the project analysis, design, coding, implementation, and future enhancements. The project involves developing a software system to automate operations such as managing customer and product data, processing orders and payments, and generating reports.
This document provides a summary of the design for a Visa Processing System. It includes sections on system architecture, data design, user interface design, and types of testing. The system uses a 3-tier architecture with a web server, application server, and database. The data design section describes the entity-relationship diagram and database tables for applicants, login information, and visa types. The user interface design provides screenshots and descriptions of the information, login, registration, and status inquiry pages. Testing stages including unit, integration, system, and acceptance testing are outlined.
Men Salon management system project and pptpavisubashsp
This document describes a Men's Salon Management System project developed using PHP and MySQL. The system aims to automate the manual processes of the salon like customer registration and appointment booking. It has two modules - admin and user. The admin module allows managing services, customers, appointments and generating reports. The user module allows booking appointments and viewing services. The system was developed following SDLC processes like requirement gathering, design, implementation and testing. Finally, the working project with all screens is shown.
This document proposes an electronic transactional records system for Acme Rental to address inefficiencies in their current manual system. The current system takes 8 minutes per customer transaction and has led to a 12.5% decrease in revenue. The proposed system aims to reduce transaction time by 133%, require less employee time, track overdue rentals to increase revenue by $30,000, improve customer satisfaction, and boost employee morale. It will interface with customer sign-up, checkout processes, and provide inventory, exception, and sales reports for employees. A phased implementation approach over 3 months will first deploy the checkout process at one pilot store before rolling out to additional stores.
The proposed SmartOnes electronic transactional records system for Acme Rental aims to streamline operations and increase revenue through reducing customer transaction times, assisting in tracking late rentals, and simplifying employee workflows. By implementing an online system instead of the current manual paper-based process, the objectives are to reduce customer transaction times by 133%, require less employee hours through more efficient processes, increase revenue by approximately $30,000 through better tracking of overdue rentals, improve customer satisfaction and loyalty, and boost employee satisfaction through reduced manual data entry. The proposal outlines the planned system interfaces, reports, data flows, implementation approach through a phased pilot program, training plans, and change management strategy to ensure a successful rollout of the
Laundry management system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
Laundry firms currently use a manual system for the management and maintenance of critical information. The current system requires numerous paper forms, with data stores spread throughout the laundry management infrastructure. Often information is incomplete or does not follow management standards. Records are often lost in transit during computation requiring a comprehensive auditing process to ensure that no vital information is lost. Multiple copies of the same information exist in the laundry firm data and may lead to inconsistencies in data in various data stores.
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Online Hotel Reservation System PPT
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4. • Online Hotel Reservation System will provide
service to online customers, employee and
an administrator.
• Online customers can make searches,
Reservations and cancel an existing
reservation on the hotel reservation’s
website.
• Administrator can add/ update the hotel and
room information
5. Sources of Reservations
• Guest reservations come from a variety of
market segments.
• Some of the more common groups include
corporate clients, group travelers, pleasure
travelers, and current guests who want to
return to the same hotel.
7. Advantages of Online Hotel Booking System
• Saves time of Customers for quickly reserving
rooms
• Secure – Very secure system due to login and password option
availability
• User Friendly
• Less Chances of Human Errors
• Ability to create extensive guest history with
records like guest stay, address, preferences for
unlimited years
• User-definable screens
• Report Generator
• Email-reminder
8. Disadvantages of Online Hotel Booking System
• Expensive system
• Maintenance is also expensive
• Spoofing attack may occur in Online Hotel
Reservation System
• Hacking of Website may leads to crash of system
9. Algorithm
Step 1: Register User Record
Step 2: Login with Username and Password
Step 3: If Valid Username and password
Then Goto Step 4
Else Invalid Username and password
Then Goto Step 2
Step 4: Check availability of rooms
Step 5: If Rooms Available
Then Goto Step 6
Else Rooms Not Available
Then Goto Step 10
Continues……..
11. Online Hotel Reservation System
Diagram
Customer
Online
Reservation
System
Enquiry Details
Reservation Details
Confirmation Details
12. Field Name Data type Width Description Validation
Room_no Int 10 Stores Room
Number
Primary Key
Customer_id Int 10 Stores
Customer_id
Foreign Key
Room _type Varchar 20 Stores Room
Type
NOT NULL
Room_size Varchar 10 Stores Room
Size
NOT NULL
Room _price Currency 5 Stores Room
Price
NOT NULL
Table 1: Room Details
13. Table 2: Customer Details
Field Type Data Type Width Description Validation
Customer_id Int 10 Stores
Customer ID
Primary Key
Name Varchar 20 Stores Name
of Customer
Name cannot
be BLANK
Last_name Varchar 20 Stores Last
Name of
Customer
Lastname
cannot be
BLANK
Location Varchar 10 Store Location
of Customer
NOT NULL
Address Varchar 30 Store Address
of Customer
NOT NULL
Telephone Varchar 10 Store
Telephone
Number
NOT NULL
Email Varchar 30 Store Email of
Customer
NOT NULL
14. Table 3: Reservation Details
Field Data Type Width Description Validation
Reservation_
no
Int 20 Stores
Reservation
Number
Primary Key
Customer_id Int 10 Stores Customer
ID
Foreign Key
Room_no Int 10 Stores Room_no Foreign Key
Check_in Varchar 10 Stores Check in
Details
NOT NULL
Check_out Varchar 10 Stores Check out
Details
NOT NULL
26. Customer_i
d
Name Last_Name Location Address Telephone Email
20 Tom Cooper Ireland ABC 65485478 dsa@gm
ail.com
25 Chris Lewis US XYZ 88554887 chr@gm
ail.com
35 Surinder Khanna India DEF 95648542 sk@gmai
l.com
TAJ HOTEL CUSTOMER DETAILS
27. Room_no Customer_id Room_type Room_size
(in SQ m)
Room_price
(RS)
25 20 Executive Suit 97 sq m 11,250
100 25 THE TATA Suit 95 sq m 10,300
200 35 RAJPUT Suit 90 sq m 9000
TAJ HOTEL ROOM DETAILS
28. Reservation_no Customer_id Room_no Check_in Date Check-out Date
1 20 25 31/12/2016 12/1/2017
2 25 100 2/2/2017 5/2/2017
3 35 200 5/3/2017 8/3/2017
TAJ HOTEL ROOM RESERVATION DETAILS
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30. Implementation Methods
1. Direct Approach
Direct installation of the new system with immediate
discontinuance of the old existing system is reffered as “cold
turnkey” approach.
This approach becomes useful when these factors are
considered.
1. The new system does no replace the existing system.
2. Old system is regarded absolutely of no value
3. New system is compact and simple.
4. The design of the new system is inexpensive with more
advantages and less risk involved.
31. Implementation Methods
2.Parallel Approach
-The selected new system is installed and operated with
current system.
-This method is expensive because of duplicating facilities
and personal to maintain both the systems.
- In this approach a target date must be fixed when the
operations of old system cease and new one will operate on
its own.
32. Implementation Methods
3. Modular Approach
This is generally recognized as “Pilot approach”, means the
implementation of a system in the Organization on a piece-
meal basis.
This has few advantages / merits
1. The risk of systems failure is localized
2. The major problem can be easily identified and corrected
before further implementation.
3. Operating personal can be trained before system is installed
in a location.
33. Implementation Methods
4. Phase-in-Implementation
-This approach is similar to modular method but it differs
because of segmentation of system, however, not the
organization.
- It has advantages that the rate of changes in a given
Organization can be totally minimized and the data processing
resource can be acquired gradually over a period of time.
- System exhibits certain disadvantages such as limited
applicability, more costs incurred to develop interface with old
system and a feeling in the Organization that system is never
completed.
34.
35. Corrective Maintenance: -
This type of maintenance implies removing errors in a
program, which might have crept in the system due to
faulty design or wrong assumptions.
Thus, in corrective maintenance, processing or
performance failures are repaired.
Maintenance Methods
36. Maintenance Methods
Adaptive Maintenance: -
In adaptive maintenance, program functions are
changed to enable the information system to satisfy the
information needs of the user.
This type of maintenance may become necessary
because of organizational changes which may include:
a) Change in the organizational procedures,
b) Change in organizational objectives, goals, policies,
etc.
c) Change in forms
d) Change in information needs of managers.
e) Change in system controls and security needs, etc.
37. Maintenance Methods
Perfective Maintenance: -
Perfective maintenance means adding new programs or
modifying the existing programs to enhance the
performance of the information system.
This type of maintenance undertaken to respond to
user’s additional needs which may be due to the changes
within or outside of the organization.
Outside changes are primarily environmental changes,
which may in the absence of system maintenance,
render the information system ineffective and inefficient.
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39.
40. Conclusion
• While developing this project we have learnt a lot about hotel
management
•The Online Hotel Reservation System was developed to replace
the manual process of booking for a hotel room or any other
facility of the hotel.
•The old system does not serve the customer in a better way;
rather it makes customer data vulnerable.
•The new system keeps proper records of customers for
emergency and security purposes.
•We have learnt how to make a system user friendly
•We also realized the importance of maintaining a minimal
margin for error.
•During the development process we studied carefully and
understood the criteria of Implementation process.