This project is being considered in order to reduce and totally eliminate loss of customers to competitors, and save the company from folding up. The current system is manual and it is time consuming. It is also cost ineffective, and average return is low and diminishing.
Currently, customers can call or walk-in in order to rent or reserve a vehicle. The staff of the company will check their file to see which vehicle is available for rental. The current system is error prone and customers are dissatisfied. The goal of this project is to automate vehicle rental and reservation so that customers do not need to walk-in or call in order to reserve a vehicle.
They can go online and reserve any kind of vehicle they want and that is available. Even when a customer chooses to walk-in, computers are available for him to go online and perform his reservation. When he choose to reserve by phone, any of the customer service representatives can help him reserve the vehicle speedily and issue him a reservation number.
The VRS will maintain the database of all vehicles the company has. It will also keep track of all vehicle reservation and return. Reports will be generated bi-weekly. Reports for the Accounts Manager will detail the cost incurred to maintain each vehicle and revenue accrued on each vehicle.
Reports for the Maintenance Manager will detail the present mileage of the car in order for him to take care of the vehicle servicing, and when each vehicle will be due for tag renewal. The Branch Manager’s report will detail total cost incurred and total revenue accrued, and the status of each vehicle so that he can decide whether to sell the vehicle or still keep it.
Overview of the financial architecture in oracle e business suite release 12magnificsairam
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Oracle Apps Finance Functional R12 Online Training Course Details
Oracle Apps R12 Summary Course Content
Payables (AP)
Receivables (AR)
General Ledger (GL)
Fixed Assets (FA)
Cash Management (CE)
Multi Org Access Control (MOAC)
Sub Ledger Accounting (SLA)
R12 Detailed Course Content:
Basic Concepts of R12
Architectural Overview – System Administration
UI Navigation changes in R12 Vs 11i
Flex fields
Access and Controls
Functional overview of Products
Concepts of LE/OU/Chart of Accounts
Differences between R11 Vs 11i-sneek peek review
Creation of Users and assignment of Responsibilities
Profile Options and security controls
Online incometax return filing system - BEST SRS ReportSiddharth Modi
This document describes an online income tax return filing system project. The system allows individual taxpayers to electronically file their income tax returns. It collects personal and financial information to calculate tax refunds or amounts owed. The system is designed to be user-friendly, secure, and accessible online or through mobile applications. It aims to simplify the tax filing process compared to traditional paper-based methods.
App Development
Purpose,
What we are going to Develop
Planning,
Working,
Cost Estimation, Resource Estimation, Time Estimation,
Testing,
Software quality Assurance
And finally What we are going to deliver.
This software project is aimed at automation of online ticket booking. Objective of the project is to develop customize software package for ticket booking.
When we do this task manually then it become very hard to manage the ticket booking .So are developing this system to manage booking of ticket automatically. In this Bus Ticket Booking project we develop the system that can help the user to book their ticket online. In this project we take care of every services related to travelling and online ticket booking .When you start your traveling tour you have to book ticket so we help you in booking your traveling ticket
The document discusses transaction processing systems. It defines transaction processing systems as systems that perform routine business operations like order entry, inventory control, and payroll. It describes different types of transaction processing like batch processing and real-time processing. It outlines the objectives of transaction processing systems like ensuring data accuracy, producing timely reports, and increasing efficiency. It then explains the typical transaction processing cycle of data collection, editing, correction, manipulation, storage, and document production.
This document outlines the system design for an online reservation system for a car rental company called EU-Rent Car Rentals. The existing manual system posed problems like wasted customer time and risk of errors. The proposed online system allows customers to make reservations remotely. The document includes requirements, cost analysis, stakeholder responsibilities, diagrams of the system architecture, interface design, and data storage design. It recommends a thin client-server architecture using Amazon RDS for database implementation.
Oracle Time and Labor (OTL) Setup for Projectiavinashpatel
This document provides an overview of the configuration steps required to set up Oracle Time and Labor (OTL) for time tracking and approval. It includes details on setting up responsibilities, profile options, elements, element links, element sets, flexfields, time categories, time entry rules, approval styles, retrieval rules and more. The document also outlines the preferences required for self-service timecard functionality.
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.
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for details call:+919052666559 hands on training on oracle online TRAINING.
Oracle Apps Finance Functional R12 Online Training Course Details
Oracle Apps R12 Summary Course Content
Payables (AP)
Receivables (AR)
General Ledger (GL)
Fixed Assets (FA)
Cash Management (CE)
Multi Org Access Control (MOAC)
Sub Ledger Accounting (SLA)
R12 Detailed Course Content:
Basic Concepts of R12
Architectural Overview – System Administration
UI Navigation changes in R12 Vs 11i
Flex fields
Access and Controls
Functional overview of Products
Concepts of LE/OU/Chart of Accounts
Differences between R11 Vs 11i-sneek peek review
Creation of Users and assignment of Responsibilities
Profile Options and security controls
Online incometax return filing system - BEST SRS ReportSiddharth Modi
This document describes an online income tax return filing system project. The system allows individual taxpayers to electronically file their income tax returns. It collects personal and financial information to calculate tax refunds or amounts owed. The system is designed to be user-friendly, secure, and accessible online or through mobile applications. It aims to simplify the tax filing process compared to traditional paper-based methods.
App Development
Purpose,
What we are going to Develop
Planning,
Working,
Cost Estimation, Resource Estimation, Time Estimation,
Testing,
Software quality Assurance
And finally What we are going to deliver.
This software project is aimed at automation of online ticket booking. Objective of the project is to develop customize software package for ticket booking.
When we do this task manually then it become very hard to manage the ticket booking .So are developing this system to manage booking of ticket automatically. In this Bus Ticket Booking project we develop the system that can help the user to book their ticket online. In this project we take care of every services related to travelling and online ticket booking .When you start your traveling tour you have to book ticket so we help you in booking your traveling ticket
The document discusses transaction processing systems. It defines transaction processing systems as systems that perform routine business operations like order entry, inventory control, and payroll. It describes different types of transaction processing like batch processing and real-time processing. It outlines the objectives of transaction processing systems like ensuring data accuracy, producing timely reports, and increasing efficiency. It then explains the typical transaction processing cycle of data collection, editing, correction, manipulation, storage, and document production.
This document outlines the system design for an online reservation system for a car rental company called EU-Rent Car Rentals. The existing manual system posed problems like wasted customer time and risk of errors. The proposed online system allows customers to make reservations remotely. The document includes requirements, cost analysis, stakeholder responsibilities, diagrams of the system architecture, interface design, and data storage design. It recommends a thin client-server architecture using Amazon RDS for database implementation.
Oracle Time and Labor (OTL) Setup for Projectiavinashpatel
This document provides an overview of the configuration steps required to set up Oracle Time and Labor (OTL) for time tracking and approval. It includes details on setting up responsibilities, profile options, elements, element links, element sets, flexfields, time categories, time entry rules, approval styles, retrieval rules and more. The document also outlines the preferences required for self-service timecard functionality.
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.
The bank management system is an application for maintaining a person’s account in a bank. The system provides the access to the customer to create an account, deposit/withdraw the cash from his account, also to view reports of all accounts present
This document outlines the full setup required in Oracle Time and Labor (OTL) to process payroll for hourly wage earners. It includes defining recurring and non-recurring elements, salary basis, employee records, absence types, time entry rules, approval styles, preferences, and formulas. Timecards are created, approved, and transferred to the batch interface table. Processing the batch then creates corresponding entries in both payroll and HRMS to complete the payroll run for hourly employees paid through OTL.
The document provides details about a project report on book store management submitted by Ms. Amrita Singh to S.K. College of Science and Commerce. The 3-page report includes an introduction, acknowledgements, index, and the start of the preliminary investigation section. It describes the objectives of developing a computerized management system for the book store to help with effective management of purchases and sales.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on revenue recognition in Oracle E-Business Suite R12. It discusses the different revenue recognition methods available in R12, including accounting rules, event-based revenue management, and the revenue accounting management wizard. It also covers how revenue recognition processing works and the impact of accounting rules and contingencies on invoices and revenue transactions.
The bank management system is an application that allows customers to create and manage bank accounts. It provides functionality for customers to open new accounts, deposit and withdraw funds, and view reports on all accounts. The document outlines the requirements, functionality, and design of the system.
R12 introduced a new Legal Entity architecture that separates the legal and operational aspects of an organization. The key changes include:
- Legal Entities are now distinct from Operating Units and can be mapped to multiple balancing segment values and ledgers. This allows companies to better model multi-entity structures.
- Legal Entity Configurator centralizes the setup and maintenance of legal entities, establishments, registrations, and other legal attributes.
- Legal associations link legal constructs like entities and establishments to business entities and enable tax calculations.
- The new design aims to better address legal requirements like local registrations and intercompany transactions between separate legal entities.
To build a solution to the ever growing requirement of blood due to accidents and various health problems the system is developed for accessing the information about various blood banks and hospitals and their blood stock. Providing information of donor.
This document is a project report submitted by Amit Ajit Patil to the University of Mumbai for their B.Sc. in Information Technology degree. The report details the development of an online tours and travels system for Prafulla Tours and Travels in Andheri, Mumbai. The current manual system used by Prafulla Tours has several limitations including a lack of online booking and coordination between branches. The proposed online system will address these limitations by allowing online booking, integrating all business processes, and providing quick access to information for administrators and customers. The report covers planning, design, and development phases including feasibility analysis, requirements gathering, system design diagrams, database structure, and test plans.
This document outlines the components and processes of a payroll system. It discusses inputs like employee data, deductions, and outputs like payroll registers and payslips. It describes processing payroll, maintaining employee files that include personal details and leave balances. Various reports produced by the system are also detailed like cancelling records of retired employees. The conclusion states that payroll systems manage all compensation paid to employees and help organizations analyze employee information and benefits.
The document describes a classroom attendance monitoring system using sensors. It includes use cases for student and faculty entry, counting students, preparing a student list, and turning on lights/AC and PC/projector. Actors are students, faculty, motion sensor, and LASER sensor. Use cases specify name, priority, actors, preconditions, and triggers for monitoring classroom attendance through an automated sensor system.
The Course Registration System allows students to search for courses, view course details, and register for courses. It also allows administrators to view student and course records. The system uses validation to ensure accurate data entry and issues unique registration numbers. Students can log in to check course, faculty, and department details, while administrators maintain the course structure and student registrations.
The document discusses Oracle Approval Management (AME). AME defines approval rules to determine approval processes for Oracle applications. It generates approver lists and returns the next approver. Key components of AME include transaction types, attributes, conditions, actions, approver groups, and rules. AME provides a centralized rules repository and engine to define approval logic based on transaction data.
Manufacturing and sales management systemSmit Patel
This document provides an overview and details of a proposed Manufacturing and Sales Management System. It includes sections on the project profile, company profile, existing manual system, need for a new computerized system, data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagrams, data dictionary defining the tables and fields, and screen layouts. The system will be developed using VB.NET, SQL Server Express, and Crystal Reports to automate and improve on the current manual manufacturing and sales processes.
This document describes a proposed vehicle management system that would upgrade an existing standalone system to a web-based online system. The system would help staff more efficiently store and manage vehicle registration and accident report data in an organized manner. It includes modules for administration, guests, and vehicle details. The system design section provides an entity relationship diagram and discusses the significance of facilitating staff work and allowing users to access vehicle tax payment details.
The document outlines specifications for a bank management system that allows customers to create and manage bank accounts. It includes sections on team members, aims, problem description, requirements, module descriptions, entity relationship diagrams, outputs, conclusions, and screenshots. The system provides customers access to create accounts, deposit/withdraw funds, and view reports. It was developed to meet banking needs and allow additional functionality beyond conventional systems.
This document discusses restaurant reservation and table management systems. It explains that these systems provide tools to effectively plan bookings and manage seating to maximize profits. Restaurant reservation systems that integrate table management are growing in popularity as they allow full visibility and control of table status. The document also emphasizes the importance of restaurants having an online booking system on their website to attract new customers and handle reservations digitally 24/7. It concludes by noting reservation systems with live electronic diaries are preferred as they accurately display availability and automatically update bookings. Such systems along with table management can streamline operations and boost customer service.
construction of Reservation software solution for Airline Companies project ...Hagi Sahib
The document describes a project to develop an airline reservation system (ARS) with three main goals:
1) Build an application to manage airline ticket reservations for passengers, travel agents, and airlines.
2) Interface the system with airline ticketing staff to search flights and make reservations for passengers.
3) Allow airline managers to maintain flight schedules, change fares and times, and add/remove flights and users.
Automobile Management System Project Report.pdfKamal Acharya
The proposed project is developed to manage the automobile in the automobile dealer company. The main module in this project is login, automobile management, customer management, sales, complaints and reports. The first module is the login. The automobile showroom owner should login to the project for usage. The username and password are verified and if it is correct, next form opens. If the username and password are not correct, it shows the error message.
When a customer search for a automobile, if the automobile is available, they will be taken to a page that shows the details of the automobile including automobile name, automobile ID, quantity, price etc. “Automobile Management System” is useful for maintaining automobiles, customers effectively and hence helps for establishing good relation between customer and automobile organization. It contains various customized modules for effectively maintaining automobiles and stock information accurately and safely.
When the automobile is sold to the customer, stock will be reduced automatically. When a new purchase is made, stock will be increased automatically. While selecting automobiles for sale, the proposed software will automatically check for total number of available stock of that particular item, if the total stock of that particular item is less than 5, software will notify the user to purchase the particular item.
Also when the user tries to sale items which are not in stock, the system will prompt the user that the stock is not enough. Customers of this system can search for a automobile; can purchase a automobile easily by selecting fast. On the other hand the stock of automobiles can be maintained perfectly by the automobile shop manager overcoming the drawbacks of existing system.
This document is a project report for a "Vehicles Parking Management System" submitted by two students for their bachelor's degree. It includes sections on acknowledging those who supported the project, an introduction describing the purpose of managing vehicle parking records, definitions of the problem the system aims to solve, objectives, scope, system requirements, design processes, modules, and how to run the project. The report provides an overview of the key aspects of the parking management system project.
The bank management system is an application for maintaining a person’s account in a bank. The system provides the access to the customer to create an account, deposit/withdraw the cash from his account, also to view reports of all accounts present
This document outlines the full setup required in Oracle Time and Labor (OTL) to process payroll for hourly wage earners. It includes defining recurring and non-recurring elements, salary basis, employee records, absence types, time entry rules, approval styles, preferences, and formulas. Timecards are created, approved, and transferred to the batch interface table. Processing the batch then creates corresponding entries in both payroll and HRMS to complete the payroll run for hourly employees paid through OTL.
The document provides details about a project report on book store management submitted by Ms. Amrita Singh to S.K. College of Science and Commerce. The 3-page report includes an introduction, acknowledgements, index, and the start of the preliminary investigation section. It describes the objectives of developing a computerized management system for the book store to help with effective management of purchases and sales.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on revenue recognition in Oracle E-Business Suite R12. It discusses the different revenue recognition methods available in R12, including accounting rules, event-based revenue management, and the revenue accounting management wizard. It also covers how revenue recognition processing works and the impact of accounting rules and contingencies on invoices and revenue transactions.
The bank management system is an application that allows customers to create and manage bank accounts. It provides functionality for customers to open new accounts, deposit and withdraw funds, and view reports on all accounts. The document outlines the requirements, functionality, and design of the system.
R12 introduced a new Legal Entity architecture that separates the legal and operational aspects of an organization. The key changes include:
- Legal Entities are now distinct from Operating Units and can be mapped to multiple balancing segment values and ledgers. This allows companies to better model multi-entity structures.
- Legal Entity Configurator centralizes the setup and maintenance of legal entities, establishments, registrations, and other legal attributes.
- Legal associations link legal constructs like entities and establishments to business entities and enable tax calculations.
- The new design aims to better address legal requirements like local registrations and intercompany transactions between separate legal entities.
To build a solution to the ever growing requirement of blood due to accidents and various health problems the system is developed for accessing the information about various blood banks and hospitals and their blood stock. Providing information of donor.
This document is a project report submitted by Amit Ajit Patil to the University of Mumbai for their B.Sc. in Information Technology degree. The report details the development of an online tours and travels system for Prafulla Tours and Travels in Andheri, Mumbai. The current manual system used by Prafulla Tours has several limitations including a lack of online booking and coordination between branches. The proposed online system will address these limitations by allowing online booking, integrating all business processes, and providing quick access to information for administrators and customers. The report covers planning, design, and development phases including feasibility analysis, requirements gathering, system design diagrams, database structure, and test plans.
This document outlines the components and processes of a payroll system. It discusses inputs like employee data, deductions, and outputs like payroll registers and payslips. It describes processing payroll, maintaining employee files that include personal details and leave balances. Various reports produced by the system are also detailed like cancelling records of retired employees. The conclusion states that payroll systems manage all compensation paid to employees and help organizations analyze employee information and benefits.
The document describes a classroom attendance monitoring system using sensors. It includes use cases for student and faculty entry, counting students, preparing a student list, and turning on lights/AC and PC/projector. Actors are students, faculty, motion sensor, and LASER sensor. Use cases specify name, priority, actors, preconditions, and triggers for monitoring classroom attendance through an automated sensor system.
The Course Registration System allows students to search for courses, view course details, and register for courses. It also allows administrators to view student and course records. The system uses validation to ensure accurate data entry and issues unique registration numbers. Students can log in to check course, faculty, and department details, while administrators maintain the course structure and student registrations.
The document discusses Oracle Approval Management (AME). AME defines approval rules to determine approval processes for Oracle applications. It generates approver lists and returns the next approver. Key components of AME include transaction types, attributes, conditions, actions, approver groups, and rules. AME provides a centralized rules repository and engine to define approval logic based on transaction data.
Manufacturing and sales management systemSmit Patel
This document provides an overview and details of a proposed Manufacturing and Sales Management System. It includes sections on the project profile, company profile, existing manual system, need for a new computerized system, data flow diagrams, entity relationship diagrams, data dictionary defining the tables and fields, and screen layouts. The system will be developed using VB.NET, SQL Server Express, and Crystal Reports to automate and improve on the current manual manufacturing and sales processes.
This document describes a proposed vehicle management system that would upgrade an existing standalone system to a web-based online system. The system would help staff more efficiently store and manage vehicle registration and accident report data in an organized manner. It includes modules for administration, guests, and vehicle details. The system design section provides an entity relationship diagram and discusses the significance of facilitating staff work and allowing users to access vehicle tax payment details.
The document outlines specifications for a bank management system that allows customers to create and manage bank accounts. It includes sections on team members, aims, problem description, requirements, module descriptions, entity relationship diagrams, outputs, conclusions, and screenshots. The system provides customers access to create accounts, deposit/withdraw funds, and view reports. It was developed to meet banking needs and allow additional functionality beyond conventional systems.
This document discusses restaurant reservation and table management systems. It explains that these systems provide tools to effectively plan bookings and manage seating to maximize profits. Restaurant reservation systems that integrate table management are growing in popularity as they allow full visibility and control of table status. The document also emphasizes the importance of restaurants having an online booking system on their website to attract new customers and handle reservations digitally 24/7. It concludes by noting reservation systems with live electronic diaries are preferred as they accurately display availability and automatically update bookings. Such systems along with table management can streamline operations and boost customer service.
construction of Reservation software solution for Airline Companies project ...Hagi Sahib
The document describes a project to develop an airline reservation system (ARS) with three main goals:
1) Build an application to manage airline ticket reservations for passengers, travel agents, and airlines.
2) Interface the system with airline ticketing staff to search flights and make reservations for passengers.
3) Allow airline managers to maintain flight schedules, change fares and times, and add/remove flights and users.
Automobile Management System Project Report.pdfKamal Acharya
The proposed project is developed to manage the automobile in the automobile dealer company. The main module in this project is login, automobile management, customer management, sales, complaints and reports. The first module is the login. The automobile showroom owner should login to the project for usage. The username and password are verified and if it is correct, next form opens. If the username and password are not correct, it shows the error message.
When a customer search for a automobile, if the automobile is available, they will be taken to a page that shows the details of the automobile including automobile name, automobile ID, quantity, price etc. “Automobile Management System” is useful for maintaining automobiles, customers effectively and hence helps for establishing good relation between customer and automobile organization. It contains various customized modules for effectively maintaining automobiles and stock information accurately and safely.
When the automobile is sold to the customer, stock will be reduced automatically. When a new purchase is made, stock will be increased automatically. While selecting automobiles for sale, the proposed software will automatically check for total number of available stock of that particular item, if the total stock of that particular item is less than 5, software will notify the user to purchase the particular item.
Also when the user tries to sale items which are not in stock, the system will prompt the user that the stock is not enough. Customers of this system can search for a automobile; can purchase a automobile easily by selecting fast. On the other hand the stock of automobiles can be maintained perfectly by the automobile shop manager overcoming the drawbacks of existing system.
This document is a project report for a "Vehicles Parking Management System" submitted by two students for their bachelor's degree. It includes sections on acknowledging those who supported the project, an introduction describing the purpose of managing vehicle parking records, definitions of the problem the system aims to solve, objectives, scope, system requirements, design processes, modules, and how to run the project. The report provides an overview of the key aspects of the parking management system project.
This document describes an online car rental system that allows customers to view vehicle listings, make bookings, and update their profiles, and allows administrators to manage vehicles, bookings, users, and other functions through a backend module. It provides advantages like convenience, standardization, and 24/7 accessibility compared to traditional systems. It also outlines some technical requirements and features like automation, customization, and improved efficiency. The goal is to create a user-friendly web application for customers to access across different devices and that allows administrators to easily manage the rental operations.
ONLINE CAR SERVICING SYSTEM PROJECT REPORT.pdfKamal Acharya
Our vision is to make ONLINE CAR SERVICING SYSTEM is needed for the country as technology grows fast in the world. The purpose is to develop this project to provide a better solution to the problems that the customers faces. This website will provide customers to reserve their car services from their home or from office. Customer feels hard to send their car for the service, either they need to reserve using mail system or walk in to send their car for service.
At the end of these project, a prototype of justified system will develop which will provide a solution for the identify problem to improve the organizations revenue and performance. This system will be web based system where it is able to conduct an overall process of online registration and bookings too. The data will be stored in keep as privacy for each customer who has register.
The document describes the development of an online car rental system, including functional requirements like customer registration and reservations, and non-functional requirements around security, performance, and availability. It outlines use cases, activity diagrams, sequence diagrams, and class diagrams to model the system and interactions between customers, staff, and administrators for registering, booking cars, providing feedback, and managing the rental business.
This document summarizes a student project on developing a Parking Management System. The system aims to address issues with current parking practices like maintaining paper records and difficulties finding vehicle details. It allows users to securely park vehicles by paying and entering vehicle and owner details. The project uses ASP.NET for the front end, SQL Server for the back end, and an iterative development process. Key modules include storing staff, user, and vehicle records and generating reports on parking details and transactions.
Hall booking system project report .pdfKamal Acharya
PHP and MySQL project on Hall Booking System is a web based project and it has been developed in PHP and MySQL and we can manage Payment, Booking, Inventory, Booking Dates, Customers and Hall from this project.
The main objective to develop Hall Booking System PHP, MySQL, JAVA SCRIPT and BOOTSRAP Project is to overcome the manual errors and make a computerized system.
In this project, there are various type of modules available to manage Customers, Booking, Payment. We can also generate reports for Booking, Payment, Booking Dates, Hall. Here the Payment module manage all the operations of Payment, Booking module can manage Booking, Inventory module is normally developed for managing Inventory, Booking Dates module manages Booking Dates operations, Customers module has been implemented to manage Customers.
In this project all the modules like Payment, Booking Dates, Booking are tightly coupled and we can track the information easily. Ifyou are looking for Free Hall Booking System Project in PHP and MySQL then you can visit our free projects section.
We can easily get the list of wedding halls & lawns in Nagpur. Also we have detailed contact information for some particular hall. But we cannot get the availability about hall. So background behind this web portal is that it gives the area wise listing of wedding halls & lawns with the detailed information of individual and also display for particular date the hall is available or not. Just dial is the system in which we can only find the name of Hall and Lawns in city. In just dial we cannot find Halls in specific area. This system cannot show all information about any Hall. This system is not able to book the Halls online.
The A Web Based Hall Booking Management System is designed to overcome the disadvantage of previous system.We can easily get the list of Wedding Halls. But we cannot get the availability about Hall. So background behind this web portal is that it gives the area wise listing of Wedding Halls with the detailed information of individual and also display for particular date the Hall is available or not. This is a special type of web portal to easily get the information of all Wedding Halls in Nagpur which display separate calendar for separate Hall. For particular date the Hall. We can availability of Hall as well as Lawns detailed information about individuals Hall in our web portal . It provides all facilities to clients with lowest cost and lowest maintenance problems.
This document is a project report for developing an online clothes shopping system. It includes sections on the project description, requirements analysis, tools used, software development lifecycle, system design, testing, implementation, maintenance, future scope, and conclusion. The project aims to build a web application that allows customers to browse, select, and purchase clothes online through registering on the site and interacting with the admin module to manage the clothing products and information.
This document outlines a project to develop a web application for an online car showroom. The application will allow customers to view vehicle details, get information on specific models, and book vehicles online. It will have guest and administrator modules. The guest module will allow viewing vehicles and sending inquiries. The administrator can add/edit vehicle and employee details and view messages and inquiries. The project will use PHP for development, MySQL as the database, and Apache as the server.
Info store is an mobile application that provide three types of services to Unisza Kampus Besut student which is Bus Info Services, Laptop Services Info, and Car rental services.
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.
IRJET- Custom CMS using Smarty Template Engine for Mobile PortalIRJET Journal
This document summarizes a research paper on developing a custom content management system (CMS) using the Smarty template engine for a mobile portal website. Key points:
- The project aims to create a CMS to easily manage content updates for a mobile specification website, allowing non-technical users to add/edit content.
- Smarty template engine and PHP will be used to build the custom CMS backend and templates. Additional features will help admins manage all data from one place.
- Literature was reviewed on popular open-source CMSs like WordPress and challenges custom implementations can address. The system will be implemented with a MySQL database and Apache Tomcat server.
- The custom CMS will reduce costs compared to
The document describes a mobile app for renting cars. The app aims to automate the car rental process and save users time. It allows users to browse available cars, book cars online, and make payments digitally. The app was developed with PHP for the backend, Java for the Android frontend, and uses MySQL for the database. Sequence diagrams show the processes for registration, login, booking cars, and other key functions. Screenshots of the user interface provide examples of screens for browsing cars, viewing car details, payment, and profile management.
The document discusses Saeed Ullah's final year project to create a ridesharing app in Flutter. It provides background on Flutter and Dart, the programming languages being used. It outlines the problem of transportation issues in Pakistan that the app aims to address through carpooling. The document describes user requirements, functional requirements, and scope of the project. It also discusses benefits of carpooling and trip scheduling as a feature to include.
This is a web based platform for rent vehicles which is mainly intended for tourism purposes. It’s a solution for finding rental vehicles in urban as well as rural areas. The website act as interactive platform to connect various vehicle rental services with the customers in need. Customers and rental services will be at the opposite ends of the platform. We use .NET and MSSQL at the front end and back end respectively.
This document describes a recruitment manager software project. The software allows candidates to submit resumes online and allows companies to manage the recruitment process. It has modules for candidate registration, admin user management, department and job management, and a feedback module. The software is built using ASP.NET on the .NET framework to allow for a web-based resume management system for HR needs. It is intended to streamline the recruitment process for both candidates and companies.
Lijo George Kanekattu is a software engineer with 8 years of experience developing web applications using technologies like PHP, MySQL, AJAX, jQuery, and frameworks like CakePHP. He has expertise in areas like healthcare/insurance domains and hospitality solutions. His experience includes roles as senior engineer and team leader for companies in Singapore and India, where he worked on projects including an IPTV system, a dental practice management software, and e-commerce websites.
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Particle Swarm Optimization–Long Short-Term Memory based Channel Estimation with Hybrid Beam Forming Power Transfer in WSN-IoT Applications
Authors
Reginald Jude Sixtus J and Tamilarasi Muthu, Puducherry Technological University, India
Abstract
Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) helps to overcome various difficulties in future technology wireless communications. NOMA, when utilized with millimeter wave multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems, channel estimation becomes extremely difficult. For reaping the benefits of the NOMA and mm-Wave combination, effective channel estimation is required. In this paper, we propose an enhanced particle swarm optimization based long short-term memory estimator network (PSOLSTMEstNet), which is a neural network model that can be employed to forecast the bandwidth required in the mm-Wave MIMO network. The prime advantage of the LSTM is that it has the capability of dynamically adapting to the functioning pattern of fluctuating channel state. The LSTM stage with adaptive coding and modulation enhances the BER.PSO algorithm is employed to optimize input weights of LSTM network. The modified algorithm splits the power by channel condition of every single user. Participants will be first sorted into distinct groups depending upon respective channel conditions, using a hybrid beamforming approach. The network characteristics are fine-estimated using PSO-LSTMEstNet after a rough approximation of channels parameters derived from the received data.
Keywords
Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR), Bit Error Rate (BER), mm-Wave, MIMO, NOMA, deep learning, optimization.
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AN
INTERNSHIP REPORT
ON
ONLINE VEHICLE RENTAL SYSTEM PROJECT
BY
KAMAL ACHARYA
(Tribhuvan University)
Date: 2019/03/21
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ONLINE VEHICLE RENTAL SYSTEM
Abstract
This project is being considered in order to reduce and totally eliminate loss of customers to competitors,
and save the company from folding up. The current system is manual and it is time consuming. It is also
cost ineffective, and average return is low and diminishing.
Currently, customers can call or walk-in in order to rent or reserve a vehicle. The staff of the company will
check their file to see which vehicle is available for rental. The current system is error prone and customers
are dissatisfied. The goal of this project is to automate vehicle rental and reservation so that customers do
not need to walk-in or call in order to reserve a vehicle.
They can go online and reserve any kind of vehicle they want and that is available. Even when a customer
chooses to walk-in, computers are available for him to go online and perform his reservation. When he
choose to reserve by phone, any of the customer service representatives can help him reserve the vehicle
speedily and issue him a reservation number.
The VRS will maintain the database of all vehicles the company has. It will also keep track of all vehicle
reservation and return. Reports will be generated bi-weekly. Reports for the Accounts Manager will detail
the cost incurred to maintain each vehicle and revenue accrued on each vehicle.
Reports for the Maintenance Manager will detail the present mileage of the car in order for him to take care
of the vehicle servicing, and when each vehicle will be due for tag renewal. The Branch Manager’s report
will detail total cost incurred and total revenue accrued, and the status of each vehicle so that he can decide
whether to sell the vehicle or still keep it.
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INTRODUCTION
This project Online Vehicle Rental System is a web-based online system because it's easier for the
customers to rent a car. This project Online Vehicle Rental System has been provided car history details,
their engine and parts details, insurance registration and expiration details, car check in and check out
details, car servicing details, payment details etc. This project also have to facility to check their customers
and suppliers details and their payment mode and status details along with date and time. First time
customers will have to create a profile if they are taking a car on rent and select the appropriate payment
mode.
However customers are taking this service by visiting the office, they will get their id and password.
Customers will have the facility to select any type of car, search car by their brand name. Upon selection
of particular type customers will able to get their entire details like rent type, cost for taking a particular
car, mileage details in kilometer an hour. This system can also help for customers to fill the basic
information details like name, address, total number of family members who also travel through the car,
number of days to take service, location to travel etc. The main aim of this project Online Vehicle Rental
system project is to maintain records of cars.
Basically this system help Online Vehicle Rental shopper to make daily record and easy billing of
customers and also help to keep maintain monthly revenues and help to grow business. This system work
24×7 because of it’s online existence. Customer can use this system from anywhere and anytime.
Customers can book car service from any were in the world and take service when they visit that city.
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OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT AND MODULES
The main modules of the projects are Customer Module, which performs all the operations related
to customer such as adding new customer, edit the existing customer, search customer and delete customer.
Car module, which performs all the operations related to car such as adding new car, edit the existing car,
details view car, search car and delete car. Booking module, which performs all the operations related to
booking such as adding new booking, edit the existing booking, details view booking, search booking and
delete booking. System User module, which performs all the operations related to system user such as
adding new system user, edit the existing system user, details view system user, search system user and
delete system user.
ADMIN MODULE
Administrator or admin has total control over the application. They can add managers of any kind, set
up their profiles, and add, delete, or modify manager records. They can have an overview of all managers
from different locations and directly communicate with them. Admin is required to log in to the system
with a unique user id consisting of username and password.
CUSTOMER MODULE
The main objective of this module is provide all the functionality related to customer. It tracks all the
information of the customer. We have developed all type of CRUD (Create, Read, Update and Delete)
operations of the customer. This is a role based module where admin can perform each and every operations
on data but the customer will be able to view only his/her data, so access level restrictions has also been
implemented on the project. Students can download php projects with database free download for learning.
Features of Customer Module:
Admin can add new customer records
Admin can see the list of customer details
Only admin can edit and update the record of the customer
Admin will be able to delete the records of the customer
All customer forms are validated on client side using JavaScript
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CAR MODULE
The main aim for developing this module is to manage the car. So all car will be managed by admin. It
tracks all the information of the car. We have developed all type of CRUD (Create, Read, Update and
Delete) operations of the car. We have many best php projects free download with source code and
database.
Features of Car Module:
Admin can manage the car
Admin can edit/delete the car
Admin can see the list of all car
Customer can see his car
BOOKING MODULE
The main objective for developing this module is to manage the booking. This Booking module is an
important module in this project Online Online Vehicle Rental System which has been developed on PHP
and MYSQL. So all booking will be managed by admin.
Features of Booking Module:
Admin can manage the booking
Admin can edit/delete the booking
Admin can see the list of all booking
Customer can see his booking
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SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
Software specifications
Operating System : Windows XP, Windows7,8,9,10
User interface : php
Database : My SQL
Documentation Tool : Ms Office
Hardware specifications
Processor : Standard processor with a speed of 1.6 GHz or more
RAM : 1 GB RAM or more
Hard Disk : 500 GB or more
Monitor : 25-Inch Monitor
Keyboard : Standard keyboard
Mouse : Standard mouse
SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS
3.1.Php
PHP is a server-side scripting language designed primarily for web development but also used as a general-
purpose programming language. Originally created by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1994,the PHP reference
implementation is now produced by The PHP Development Team. PHP originally stood for personal home
page but it now stands for the recursive acronym PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor.
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PHP code may be embedded into HTML or HTML5 code, or it can be used in combination with
various web template systems, web content management systems and web frameworks. PHP code is
usually processed by a PHP interpreter implemented as a module in the web server or as a Common
Gateway Interface (CGI) executable. The web server combines the results of the interpreted and executed
PHP code, which may be any type of data, including images, with the generated web page. PHP code may
also be executed with a command-line interface (CLI) and can be used to implement standalone graphical
applications.
The standard PHP interpreter, powered by the Zend Engine, is free software released under the PHP
License. PHP has been widely ported and can be deployed on most web servers on almost every operating
system and platform, free of charge.
The PHP language evolved without a written formal specification or standard until 2014, leaving the
canonical PHP interpreter as a de facto standard. Since 2014 work has gone on to create a formal PHP
specification.PHP development began in 1995 when Rasmus Lerdorf wrote several Common Gateway
Interface (CGI) programs in C, which he used to maintain his personal homepage. He extended them to
work with web forms and to communicate with databases, and called this implementation "Personal Home
Page/Forms Interpreter" or PHP/FI.
PHP/FI could help to build simple, dynamic web applications. To accelerate bug reporting and to improve
the code, Lerdorf initially announced the release of PHP/FI as "Personal Home Page
Tools(PHPTools)version1.0"onthe Usenet discussiongroup comp.infosystems.www.authoring.cgi on
June 8, 1995. This release already had the basic functionality that PHP has as of 2013. This included Perl-
like variables, form handling, and the ability to embed HTML. The syntax resembled that of Perl but was
simpler, more limited and less consistent.
Lerdorf did not intend the early PHP to become a new programming language, but it grew organically, with
Lerdorf noting in retrospect. A development team began to form and, after months of work and beta testing,
officially released PHP/FI 2 in November 1997.
The fact that PHP lacked an original overall design but instead developed organically has led to inconsistent
naming of functions and inconsistent ordering of their parameters. In some cases, the function names were
chosen to match the lower-level libraries which PHP was "wrapping",while in some very early versions of
PHP the length of the function names was used internally as a hash function, so names were chosen to
improve the distribution of hash values.
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Php 3 and 4
Zeev Suraski and Andi Gutmans rewrote the parser in 1997 and formed the base of PHP 3, changing the
language's name to the recursive acronym PHP:Hypertext Preprocessor. Afterwards, public testing of PHP
3 began, and the official launch came in June 1998. Suraski and Gutmans then started a new rewrite of
PHP's core, producing the Zend Engine in 1999. They also founded Zend Technologies in Ramat Gan,
Israel. On May 22, 2000, PHP 4, powered by the Zend Engine 1.0, was released. As of August 2008 this
branch reached version 4.4.9. PHP 4 is no longer under development nor will any security updates be
released.
Php 5
On July 13, 2004, PHP 5 was released, powered by the new Zend Engine II. PHP 5 included new features
such as improved support for object-oriented programming, the PHP Data Objects (PDO) extension (which
defines a lightweight and consistent interface for accessing databases), and numerous performance
enhancements. In 2008 PHP 5 became the only stable version under development. Late static binding had
been missing from PHP and was added in version 5.3.
Many high-profile open-source projects ceased to support PHP 4 in new code as of February 5, 2008,
because of the GoPHP5 initiative, provided by a consortium of PHP developers promoting the transition
from PHP 4 to PHP 5. Over time, PHP interpreters became available on most existing 32-bit and 64-
bit operating systems, either by building them from the PHP source code, or by using pre-built binaries. For
the PHP versions 5.3 and 5.4, the only available Microsoft Windows binary distributions were 32-
bit x86 builds, requiring Windows 32-bit compatibility mode while using Internet Information
Services (IIS) on a 64-bit Windows platform. PHP version 5.5 made the 64-bit x86-64 builds available for
Microsoft Windows.
Php 6 and Unicode
PHP has received criticism due to lacking native Unicode support at the core language level, instead only
supporting byte strings. In 2005, a project headed by Andrei Zmievski was initiated to bring native Unicode
support throughout PHP, by embedding the International Components for Unicode (ICU) library, and
representing text strings as UTF-16 internally. Since this would cause major changes both to the internals
of the language and to user code, it was planned to release this as version 6.0 of the language, along with
other major features then in development.
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However, a shortage of developers who understood the necessary changes, and performance problems
arising from conversion to and from UTF-16, which is rarely used in a web context, led to delays in the
project. As a result, a PHP 5.3 release was created in 2009, with many non-Unicode features back-ported
from PHP 6, notably namespaces. In March 2010, the project in its current form was officially abandoned,
and a PHP 5.4 release was prepared containing most remaining non-Unicode features from PHP 6, such as
traits and closure re-binding. Initial hopes were that a new plan would be formed for Unicode integration,
but as of 2014 none have been adopted.
Php 7
During 2014 and 2015, a new major PHP version was developed, which was numbered PHP 7. The
numbering of this version involved some debate. While the PHP 6 Unicode experiment had never been
released, several articles and book titles referenced the PHP 6 name, which might have caused confusion
if a new release were to reuse the name. After a vote, the name PHP 7 was chosen.The foundation of PHP
7 is a PHP branch that was originally dubbed PHP next generation (phpng). It was authored by Dmitry
Stogov, Xinchen Hui and Nikita Popov, and aimed to optimize PHP performance by refactoring the Zend
Engine to use more compact data structures with improved cache locality while retaining near-complete
language compatibility. As of 14 July 2014, WordPress-based benchmarks, which served as the main
benchmark suite for the phpng project, showed an almost 100% increase in performance. Changes from
phpng are also expected to make it easier to improve performance in the future, as more compact data
structures and other changes are seen as better suited for a successful migration to a just-in-time (JIT)
compiler. Because of the significant changes, the reworked Zend Engine is called Zend Engine 3,
succeeding Zend Engine 2 used in PHP 5. Because of major internal changes in phpng, it must receive a
new major version number of PHP, rather than a minor PHP 5 release, according to PHP's release
process. Major versions of PHP are allowed to break backward-compatibility of code and therefore PHP 7
presented an opportunity for other improvements beyond phpng that require backward-compatibility
breaks, including wider use of exceptions, reworking variable syntax to be more consistent and
complete, and the deprecation or removal of various legacy features. PHP 7 also introduced new language
features, including return type declarations for functions, which complement the existing parameter type
declarations, and support for the scalar types (integer, float, string, and boolean) in parameter and return
type declarations.
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Data Types
PHP stores integers in a platform-dependent range, either a 64-bit or 32-bit signed integer equivalent to
the C-language long type. Unsigned integers are converted to signed values in certain situations; this
behavior is different from that of other programming languages. Integer variables can be assigned using
decimal (positive and negative), octal, hexadecimal, and binary notations. Floating point numbers are also
stored in a platform-specific range. They can be specified using floating point notation, or two forms
of scientific notation. PHP has a native Boolean type that is similar to the native Boolean types
in Java and C++. Using the Boolean type conversion rules, non-zero values are interpreted as true and zero
as false, as in Perl and C++.The null data type represents a variable that has no value; NULL is the only
allowed value for this data type.
Variables of the "resource" type represent references to resources from external sources. These are typically
created by functions from a particular extension, and can only be processed by functions from the same
extension; examples include file, image, and database resources.
Arrays can contain elements of any type that PHP can handle, including resources, objects, and other arrays.
Order is preserved in lists of values and in hashes with both keys and values, and the two can be
intermingled. PHP also supports strings, which can be used with single quotes, double quotes, now doc
or here doc syntax. The Standard PHP Library (SPL) attempts to solve standard problems and implements
efficient data access interfaces and classes.
Functions
PHP defines a large array of functions in the core language and many are also available in various
extensions, these functions are well documented in the online PHP documentation. However, the built-in
library has a wide variety of naming conventions and associated inconsistencies, as described
under history above.
In lieu of function pointers, functions in PHP can be referenced by a string containing their name. In this
manner, normal PHP functions can be used, for example, as callbacks or within function tables. User-
defined functions may be created at any time without being prototyped. Functions may be defined inside
code blocks, permitting a run-time decision as to whether or not a function should be defined. There is
a function_exists function that determines whether a function with a given name has already been defined.
Function calls must use parentheses, with the exception of zero-argument class constructor functions called
with the PHP operator new, in which case parentheses are optional.
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Until PHP 5.3, support for anonymous functions and closures did not exist in PHP.
While creat_function() exists since PHP 4.0.1, it is merely a thin wrapper around eval() that allows normal
PHP functions to be created during program execution. PHP 5.3 added syntax to define an anonymous
function or "closure" which can capture variables from the surrounding scope. In the example
above, getAdder() function creates a closure using passed argument $x (the keyword use imports a variable
from the lexical context), which takes an additional argument $y, and returns the created closure to the
caller. Such a function is a first-class object, meaning that it can be stored in a variable, passed as a
parameter to other functions, etc.
Unusually for a dynamically typed language, PHP supports type declarations on function parameters, which
are enforced at runtime. This has been supported for classes and interfaces since PHP 5.0, for arrays since
PHP 5.1, for "callables" since PHP 5.4, and scalar (integer, float, string and Boolean) types since
PHP 7.0. PHP 7.0 also has type declarations for function return types, expressed by placing the type name
after the list of parameters, preceded by a colon. For example, the getAdder function from the earlier
example could be annotated with types like so in PHP 7.
Html
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the standard markup language for creating web pages and web
applications. With Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and JavaScript it forms a triad of cornerstone
technologies for the World Wide Web. Web browsers receive HTML documents from a web server or
from local storage and render them into multimedia web pages. HTML describes the structure of a web
page semantically and originally included cues for the appearance of the document.HTML elements are
the building blocks of HTML pages. With HTML constructs, images and other objects, such as interactive
forms, may be embedded into the rendered page. It provides a means to create structured documents by
denoting structural semantics for text such as headings, paragraphs, lists, links, quotes and other items.
HTML elements are delineated by tags, written using angle brackets. Tags such as <img /> and <input
/> introduce content into the page directly. Others such as <p>...</p> surround and provide information
about document text and may include other tags as sub-elements. Browsers do not display the HTML tags,
but use them to interpret the content of the page.HTML can embed programs written in a scripting
language such as JavaScript which affect the behavior and content of web pages. Inclusion of CSS defines
the look and layout of content. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), maintainer of both the HTML
and the CSS standards, has encouraged the use of CSS over explicit presentational HTML.
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MySQL
MySQL is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS). Its name is a combination
of "My", the name of co-founder Michael Wideners' daughter, and "SQL", the abbreviation for Structured
Query Language. The MySQL development project has made its source code available under the terms of
the GNU General Public License, as well as under a variety of proprietary agreements. MySQL was owned
and sponsored by a single for-profit firm, the Swedish company MySQL AB, now owned by Oracle
Corporation.
MySQL, pronounced either "My S-Q-L" or "My Sequel," is an open source relational database
management system. It is based on the structure query language (SQL), which is used for adding, removing,
and modifying information in the database. Standard SQL commands, such as ADD, DROP, INSERT, and
UPDATE can be used with MySQL.
MySQL can be used for a variety of applications, but is most commonly found on Web servers. A website
that uses MySQL may include Web pages that access information from a database. These pages are often
referred to as "dynamic," meaning the content of each page is generated from a database as the page loads.
Websites that use dynamic Web pages are often referred to as database-driven websites.
Many database-driven websites that use MySQL also use a Web scripting language like PHP to access
information from the database. MySQL commands can be incorporated into the PHP code, allowing part
or all of a Web page to be generated from database information. Because both MySQL and PHP are both
open source (meaning they are free to download and use), the PHP/MySQL combination has become a
popular choice for database-driven websites.
SYSTEM ANALYSIS
Requirement analysis for web applications encompasses three major tasks: formulation, requirements
gathering and analysis modeling. During formulation, the basic motivation and goals for the web
application are identified, and the categories of users are defined. In the requirements gathering phase,
the content and functional requirements are listed and interaction scenarios written from end-user’s
point-of-view are developed. This intent is to establish a basic understanding of why the web application
is built, who will use it, and what problems it will solve for its users.
2.1 Existing System
Cool cab Service is an innovative thought to simplify the Transportation problems of
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Employees of an organization. In the present System, Organization do maintain a person for the
allocating and proper functioning of transportation .The Person appointed needs to look after the
assigning and movement of cabs. Authorised person maintains the transportation details in papers, which
is a tedious task if any updation or changes need to be done.
Details are stored in Papers.
Maintenance is a huge problem.
Updation, changes in details is a tedious task.
Performance is not achieved up to the requirements.
2.2 Proposed System
In the Previous System, Details are Stored Manually in papers, to share the details
between employees was a Financial drawback. Updation in the details is a tedious task.
But a new system was proposed to overcome the above drawbacks.
Functionalities and advantages of proposed system are:
Data is Centralized which has overcome the Sharing problem in previous system.
As data is Maintained electronically, it’s easy for a person to update the details, which has
overcome the tedious updation in previous system.
Maintenance is easy and performance is good.
Mainly the system has automated the Transportation Process.
SYSTEM DESIGN AND DEVLOPMENT
4.1 Data Flow Diagram (DFD)
A Data Flow Diagram (DFD) is a graphical representation that depicts the information flow and the
transforms that are applied as data moves from input to output.
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DFD of Online Online Vehicle Rental System
In this diagram, Customer and Online Vehicle Rental Company are the two entity sets. Functions of
Customer:
New Registration
Login Request
Registration Confirmation by the System
Reserve Car
Car Issued by the System
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Email received for Reserved Car Functions of Online Vehicle Rental Company:
Add Customer
Send E-Mails for Reserved Car
View Transaction reports
Use-case diagrams
Actor and Use Case Description
Actor and use case description shows the detail description of interaction between the actors and their use
cases. The description enables to have a proper understanding of how actor interacts with the system through
their use cases.
Actor Use Case Use Case Description
Customer
Register
as
member
This use case describes the activities of the customer to register
online and become a member. Customer's details are required as
part of the registration. Login detail is automatically sent to the
customer after successful registration.
Make
reservation
This use case enable customer to search and make reservation.
Non-register customer will be directed to register before their
reservation can be confirmed. Notification is automatically send
to the customer after the task is completed.
Return car
This use case describes the event of customer returning the car
borrowed, the use case extends "process rental" use case from the
staff actor.
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Table 5.1 Actors and Use Case Description
Give
feedback
This use case is used by the customer to provide
feedbacks/comment to the company; a confirmation notification
will be send to the customer once a feedback has been submitted.
Staff
Add new car
This use case is used by the staff to add new car to the company's
fleet database. Staff will need to login to activate this use case.
Update car
details
This use case is used by the staff to edit and modify car details
whenever there is new renewal (Insurance, road tax). It
allows the company to keep up-to-date record of their fleet.
Reply to
customer’s
feedback
This use case describes the event by which staff sends reply to
customer's earlier feedback. It depends on `give feedback' use case
from the customer.
Process rental This use case described the event by which staff updates the
system when customer pick up or when returning car.
Admin
Add new staff This use case describes the event by which Admin add new staff
detail to the company's staff database. It is invoke whenever a new
staff join the company.
View report This use case is used by the Admin to view transaction report.
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Activity Diagram
Activity diagrams graphically represent the sequential business and operational workflows of a system. It is a
dynamic diagram that shows the activity and the event that causes the object to be in the particular state. The
workflows from activity diagram will serve as guide for system navigation in the final design phase of the
system.
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Member Registration
Profile Modification
Customer
Start
E-Car Rental System
[Yes]
Enter username and
password
Accept terms &
conditions
[No]
Username
Confirm and submit
Display customer's welcome screen
Send email confirmation
End
Enter details
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Figure 6.2: Modify profile
Customer
Start
E-Car Rental System
[No]
Login Valid?
Edit Profile [Yes]
Confirm and submit
Update database
Send confirmation
Notification
Log out
End
Modify your profile
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6.1.1 Reservation of Car
Figure 6.3: Make Reservation
Customer E-Car Rental System
Start
Choose pickup
location
Choose pick up date
and time
Choose return
location
Choose return date and
time
Choose vehicle class
Choose from
available car
Display available
cars
[No]
Member?
Login
Register
[No]
Valid?
[Yes]
merge
Redirect to payment
gateway
Send confirmation
End
Confirm
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6.1.2 Customer Feedback
Figure 6.4: Give feedback/comment
Customer
Start
E-Car Rental System
Enter your details
Submit feedback
Send notification
End
Enter your message/remark
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6.1.3 Adding a New Car
End
Figure 6.6: Add a New Car
Staff E-Car Rental System
Login
[No]
Login
Valid?
[Yes]
Enter car details
Add to inventory
Update status
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6.1.4 View Report
Figure 6.7: View report
Admin E-Car Rental System
Start
Login
[No]
Valid?
Specify report to view
[Yes]
Confirm and submit
Retrieve report
End
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ER DIAGRAM
This ER (Entity Relationship) Diagram represents the model of Vehicle Management System
Entity. The entity-relationship diagram of Vehicle Management System shows all the visual instrument of
database tables and the relations between Driver, Vehicle History, Vehicle, Vehicle Type etc. It used
structure data and to define the relationships between structured data groups of Vehicle Management
System functionalities. The main entities of the Vehicle Management System are Vehicle, Driver, Fuel,
Vehicle History, Booking and Vehicle Type.
Vehicle Management System entities and their attributes :
Vehicle Entity : Attributes of Vehicle are vehicle_id, vehicle_customer_id, vehicle_number,
vehicle_type, vehicle_description
Driver Entity : Attributes of Driver are driver_id, driver_name, driver_mobile, driver_email,
driver_username, driver_password, driver_address Fuel Entity : Attributes of Fuel are fuel_id,
fuel_vehicle_id, fuel_name, fuel_expences, fuel_type, fuel_description
Vehicle History Entity : Attributes of Vehicle History are vehicle_history_id,
vehicle_history_name, vehicle_history_type, vehicle_history_description
Booking Entity: Attributes of Booking are booking_id, booking_vehicle_id, booking_title,
booking_type, booking_date, booking_description
Vehicle Type Entity : Attributes of Vehicle Type are vehicle_type_id, vehicle_type_customer_id,
vehicle_type_number, vehicle_type_description
Description of Vehicle Management System Database :
The details of Vehicle is store into the Vehicle tables respective with all tables
Each entity ( Vehicle Type, Fuel, Booking, Driver, Vehicle) contains primary key and unique keys.
The entity Fuel, Booking has binded with Vehicle, Driver entities with foreign key
There is one-to-one and one-to-many relationships available between Booking, Vehicle History,
Vehicle Type, Vehicle
All the entities Vehicle, Booking, Fuel, Vehicle Type are normalized and reduce duplicacy of
records
We have implemented indexing on each tables of Vehicle Management System tables for fast query
execution.
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ER Diagram for vehicle management system
TABLE STRUCTURE
Login_role_i
d
User_passwor
d
Login_unam
e
Login _id
Login
user _id
User_nam
e
User_mobil
e
User_emai
l
User_addres
s
User Roles
role
_id
role _name
role
_desc
Permission
Per_id
Per_role_id
Per_na
me
Per_module
has
mana
ge
vehicle
driver
customer
Has
fuel
dri_pass
dri_add
dri_moble
dri_name
dri_id
Veh_cus_id
Veh _id
Veh_des
c
Veh_num
Veh_type
fuel_id
fuel_des
c
fuel_typ
e
cus_id
cus_pas
s
cus_na
me
cus_mobil
e
cus_ad
d
cus_ema
il
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Column Type Description Constraint
id int(11) Admin id PRIMARY KEY
UserName varchar(100) User Name NULL
Password varchar(100) Password NULL
updationDate timestamp Create Date CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
Table B.1:admin ( Primary Key : id )
Column Type Description Constraint
id int(11) Booking Id PRIMARY KEY
userEmail varchar(100) Email NULL
VehicleId int(11) Vehicle Id NULL
FromDate date From Date NULL
ToDate date To Date NULL
message varchar(255) Message NULL
Status int(11) Status NULL
PostingDate timestamp Posting Date CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
Table B.2: tblbooking ( Primary Key : id )
Column Type Description Constraint
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id int(11) Brand Id PRIMARY KEY
BrandName varchar(120) Brand name NULL
CreationDate timestamp Creation Date CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
UpdationDate timestamp Updation Date CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
Table B.3: tblbrands ( Primary Key : id )
Column Type Description Constraint
id int(11) Contact Id PRIMARY KEY
Address tinytext Address NULL
EmailId varchar(255) Email id NULL
ContactNo char(11) Contact number NULL
Table B.4: tblcontactusinfo ( Primary Key : id )
Column Type Description Constraint
id int(11) Query Id PRIMARY KEY
name varchar(100) Query name NULL
EmailId varchar(120) Email Id NULL
ContactNumber char(11) Contact Number NULL
Message longtext Message NULL
PostingDate timestamp Posting Date CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
status int(11) Status NULL
Table B.5: tblcontactusquery ( Primary Key : id )
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Column Type Description Constraint
id int(11) Page Id PRIMARY KEY
PageName varchar(255) Page Name NULL
type varchar(255) Page Type NULL
detail longtext Details NULL
Table B.6: tblpages ( Primary Key : id )
Column Type Description Constraint
id int(11) Subscribe Id PRIMARY KEY
SubscriberEmail varchar(120) Subscribe Email NULL
PostingDate timestamp Posting Date CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
Table B.7: tblsubscribers ( Primary Key : id )
Column Type Description Constraint
id int(11) Testimonial Id PRIMARY KEY
UserEmail varchar(100) User Email NULL
Testimonial mediumtext Testimonial NULL
PostingDate timestamp Posting Date CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
status int(11) Status NULL
Table B.8: tbltestimonial ( Primary Key : id )
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Column Type Description Constraint
id int(11) User Id PRIMARY KEY
FullName varchar(120) Full Name NULL
EmailId varchar(100) Email Id NULL
Password varchar(100) Password NULL
ContactNo char(11) Contact No NULL
dob varchar(100) Date Of Birth NULL
Address varchar(255) Address NULL
City varchar(100) City NULL
Country varchar(100) Country NULL
RegDate timestamp Register Date CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
UpdationDate timestamp Updation Date CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
Table B.8: tblusers ( Primary Key : id )
INPUT DESIGN
In an information system, input is the raw data that is processed to produce output. During the input design,
the developers must consider the input devices such as PC, MICR, OMR, etc.
Therefore, the quality of system input determines the quality of system output. Well designed input forms
and screens have following properties −
It should serve specific purpose effectively such as storing, recording, and retrieving the information.
It ensures proper completion with accuracy.
It should be easy to fill and straightforward.
It should focus on user’s attention, consistency, and simplicity.
All these objectives are obtained using the knowledge of basic design principles regarding −
o What are the inputs needed for the system?
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o How end users respond to different elements of forms and screens.
Objectives for Input Design
The objectives of input design are −
To design data entry and input procedures
To reduce input volume
To design source documents for data capture or devise other data capture methods
To design input data records, data entry screens, user interface screens, etc.
To use validation checks and develop effective input controls.
OUTPUT DESIGN
The design of output is the most important task of any system. During output design, developers identify
the type of outputs needed, and consider the necessary output controls and prototype report layouts.
Objectives of Output Design
The objectives of input design are −
To develop output design that serves the intended purpose and eliminates the production of unwanted
output.
To develop the output design that meets the end users requirements.
To deliver the appropriate quantity of output.
To form the output in appropriate format and direct it to the right person.
To make the output available on time for making good decisions.
Let us now go through various types of outputs −
External Outputs
Manufacturers create and design external outputs for printers. External outputs enable the system to leave
the trigger actions on the part of their recipients or confirm actions to their recipients.
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Some of the external outputs are designed as turnaround outputs, which are implemented as a form and re-
enter the system as an input.
Internal outputs
Internal outputs are present inside the system, and used by end-users and managers. They support the
management in decision making and reporting.
There are three types of reports produced by management information −
Detailed Reports − They contain present information which has almost no filtering or restriction
generated to assist management planning and control.
Summary Reports − They contain trends and potential problems which are categorized and
summarized that are generated for managers who do not want details.
Exception Reports − They contain exceptions, filtered data to some condition or standard before
presenting it to the manager, as information.
DATABASE DESIGN
Database Design is a collection of processes that facilitate the designing, development, implementation
and maintenance of enterprise data management systems. Properly designed database are easy to
maintain, improves data consistency and are cost effective in terms of disk storage space. The database
designer decides how the data elements correlate and what data must be stored.
The main objectives of database designing are to produce logical and physical designs models of the
proposed database system.
The logical model concentrates on the data requirements and the data to be stored independent of
physical considerations. It does not concern itself with how the data will be stored or where it will be
stored physically.
The physical data design model involves translating the logical design of the database onto physical
media using hardware resources and software systems such as database management systems (DBMS).
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System development
A Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) adheres to important phases that are essential for
developers, such as planning, analysis, design, and implementation, and are explained in the section
below. A number of system development life cycle (SDLC) models have been created: waterfall,
fountain, spiral, build and fix, rapid prototyping, incremental, and synchronize and stabilize.
The oldest of these, and the best known, is the waterfall model: a sequence of stages in which the
output of each stage becomes the input for the next. The waterfall model is a popular version of the
systems development life cycle model for software engineering. Often considered the classic approach
to the systems development life cycle, the waterfall model describes a development method that is
linear and sequential. Waterfall development has distinct goals for each phase of development. Imagine
a waterfall on the cliff of a steep mountain. Once the water has flowed over the edge of the cliff and
has begun its journey down the side of the mountain, it cannot turn back. It is the same with waterfall
development. Once a phase of development is completed, the development proceeds to the next phase
and there is no turning back.
The advantage of waterfall development is that it allows for departmentalization and managerial
control. A schedule can be set with deadlines for each stage of development and a product can proceed
through the development process like a car in a carwash, and theoretically, be delivered on time.
Development moves from concept, through design, implementation, testing, installation,
troubleshooting, and ends up at operation and maintenance. Each phase of development proceeds in
strict order, without any overlapping.
SYSTEM TESTING AND IMPLEMENTATION
SYSTEM TESTING
Testing is vital for the success of any software. no system design is ever perfect. Testing is also carried in
two phases. first phase is during the software engineering that is during the module creation. second phase
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is after the completion of software. this is system testing which verifies that the whole set of programs
hanged together.
White Box Testing:
In this technique, the close examination of the logical parts through the software are tested by cases that
exercise species sets of conditions or loops. all logical parts of the software checked once. errors that can
be corrected using this technique are typographical errors, logical expressions which should be executed
once may be getting executed more than once and error resulting by using wrong controls and loops. When
the box testing tests all the independent part within a module a logical decisions on their true and the false
side are exercised , all loops and bounds within their operational bounds were exercised and internal data
structure to ensure their validity were exercised once.
Black Box Testing:
This method enables the software engineer to device sets of input techniques that fully exercise all
functional requirements for a program. black box testing tests the input, the output and the external data. it
checks whether the input data is correct and whether we are getting the desired output.
Unit Testing:
Each module is considered independently. it focuses on each unit of software as implemented in the source
code. it is white box testing.
Integration Testing:
Integration testing aims at constructing the program structure while at the same constructing tests to
uncover errors associated with interfacing the modules. modules are integrated by using the top down
approach.
Validation Testing:
Validation testing was performed to ensure that all the functional and performance requirements are met.
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System Testing:
It is executing programs to check logical changes made in it with intention of finding errors. a system is
tested for online response, volume of transaction, recovery from failure etc. System testing is done to ensure
that the system satisfies all the user requirements.
SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION
Detailed Design of Implementation
This phase of the systems development life cycle refines hardware and software specifications, establishes
programming plans, trains users and implements extensive testing procedures, to evaluate design and
operating specifications and/or provide the basis for further modification.
Technical Design
This activity builds upon specifications produced during new system design, adding detailed technical
specifications and documentation.
Test Specifications and Planning
This activity prepares detailed test specifications for individual modules and programs, job streams,
subsystems, and for the system as a whole.
Programming and Testing
This activity encompasses actual development, writing, and testing of program units or modules.
User Training
This activity encompasses writing user procedure manuals, preparation of user training materials,
conducting training programs, and testing procedures.
Acceptance Test
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A final procedural review to demonstrate a system and secure user approval before a system becomes
operational.
Installation Phase
In this phase the new Computerized system is installed, the conversion to new procedures is fully
implemented, and the potential of the new system is explored.
System Installation
The process of starting the actual use of a system and training user personnel in its operation.
Review Phase
This phase evaluates the successes and failures during a systems development project, and to measure the
results of a new Computerized Tran system in terms of benefits and savings projected at the start of the
project.
Development Recap
A review of a project immediately after completion to find successes and potential problems in future work.
Post-Implementation Review
A review, conducted after a new system has been in operation for some time, to evaluate actual system
performance against original expectations and projections for cost-benefit improvements. Also identifies
maintenance projects to enhance or improve the system.
THE STEPS IN THE SOFTWARE TESTING
The steps involved during Unit testing are as follows:
Preparation of the test cases.
Preparation of the possible test data with all the validation checks.
Complete code review of the module.
Actual testing done manually.
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Modifications done for the errors found during testing.
Prepared the test result scripts.
SCOPE OF FEATURE ENHANCEMENT
This project traverses a lot of areas ranging from business concept to computing field, and required to perform
several researches to be able to achieve the project objectives. The area covers include:
Online Vehicle Rental industry: This includes study on how the Online Vehicle Rental business is being
done, process involved and opportunity that exist for improvement.
PHP Technology used for the development of the application.
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General customers as well as the company’s staff will be able to use the system effectively.
Web-platform means that the system will be available for access 24/7 except when there is a temporary
server issue which is expected to be minimal.
CONCLUSION
Online Vehicle Rental business has emerged with a new goodies compared to the past experience where every
activity concerning Online Vehicle Rental business is limited to a physical location only. Even though the
physical location has not been totally eradicated; the nature of functions and how these functions are achieved
has been reshaped by the power of internet. Nowadays, customers can reserve cars online, rent car online, and
have the car brought to their door step once the customer is a registered member or go to the office to pick the
car.
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The web based Online Vehicle Rental system has offered an advantage to both customers as well as Online
Vehicle Rental Company to efficiently and effectively manage the business and satisfies customers’ need at
the click of a button.
INPUT AND OUTPUT SCREENS
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SAMPLE CODING
<?php
// DB credentials.
define('DB_HOST','localhost');
define('DB_USER','root');
define('DB_PASS','');
define('DB_NAME','carrental');
// Establish database connection.
try
{
$dbh = new PDO("mysql:host=".DB_HOST.";dbname=".DB_NAME,DB_USER,
DB_PASS,array(PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_INIT_COMMAND => "SET NAMES 'utf8'"));
}
catch (PDOException $e)
{
exit("Error: " . $e->getMessage());
}
?>
<?php $sql = "SELECT
tblvehicles.VehiclesTitle,tblbrands.BrandName,tblvehicles.PricePerDay,tblvehicles.FuelType,tb
lvehicles.ModelYear,tblvehicles.id,tblvehicles.SeatingCapacity,tblvehicles.VehiclesOverview,tb
lvehicles.Vimage1 from tblvehicles join tblbrands on tblbrands.id=tblvehicles.VehiclesBrand";
$query = $dbh -> prepare($sql);
$query->execute();
$results=$query->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_OBJ);
$cnt=1;
if($query->rowCount() > 0)
{
foreach($results as $result)
{
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?>
<?php $sql = "SELECT
tblusers.FullName,tblbrands.BrandName,tblvehicles.VehiclesTitle,tblbooking.FromDate,tblboo
king.ToDate,tblbooking.message,tblbooking.VehicleId as
vid,tblbooking.Status,tblbooking.PostingDate,tblbooking.id from tblbooking join tblvehicles on
tblvehicles.id=tblbooking.VehicleId join tblusers on tblusers.EmailId=tblbooking.userEmail join
tblbrands on tblvehicles.VehiclesBrand=tblbrands.id ORDER BY tblbooking.id DESC ";
$query = $dbh -> prepare($sql);
$query->execute();
$results=$query->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_OBJ);
$cnt=1;
if($query->rowCount() > 0)
{
foreach($results as $result)
{ ?>
<?php
session_start();
error_reporting(0);
include('includes/config.php');
if(strlen($_SESSION['alogin'])==0)
{
header('location:index.php');
}
else{
if(isset($_GET['del']))
{
$id=$_GET['del'];
$sql = "delete from tblbrands WHERE id=:id";
$query = $dbh->prepare($sql);
$query -> bindParam(':id',$id, PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query -> execute();
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$msg="Page data updated successfully";
}
?>
<?php
session_start();
include('includes/config.php');
error_reporting(0);
if(isset($_POST['submit']))
{
$fromdate=$_POST['fromdate'];
$todate=$_POST['todate'];
$message=$_POST['message'];
$useremail=$_SESSION['login'];
$status=0;
$vhid=$_GET['vhid'];
$sql="INSERT INTO tblbooking(userEmail,VehicleId,FromDate,ToDate,message,Status)
VALUES(:useremail,:vhid,:fromdate,:todate,:message,:status)";
$query = $dbh->prepare($sql);
$query->bindParam(':useremail',$useremail,PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->bindParam(':vhid',$vhid,PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->bindParam(':fromdate',$fromdate,PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->bindParam(':todate',$todate,PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->bindParam(':message',$message,PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->bindParam(':status',$status,PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->execute();
$lastInsertId = $dbh->lastInsertId();
if($lastInsertId)
{
echo "<script>alert('Booking successfull.');</script>";
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}
else
{
echo "<script>alert('Something went wrong. Please try again');</script>";
}
}
?>
<?php
session_start();
error_reporting(0);
include('includes/config.php');
if(strlen($_SESSION['login'])==0)
{
header('location:index.php');
}
else{
if(isset($_POST['updateprofile']))
{
$name=$_POST['fullname'];
$mobileno=$_POST['mobilenumber'];
$dob=$_POST['dob'];
$adress=$_POST['address'];
$city=$_POST['city'];
$country=$_POST['country'];
$email=$_SESSION['login'];
$sql="update tblusers set
FullName=:name,ContactNo=:mobileno,dob=:dob,Address=:adress,City=:city,Country=:countr
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y where EmailId=:email";
$query = $dbh->prepare($sql);
$query->bindParam(':name',$name,PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->bindParam(':mobileno',$mobileno,PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->bindParam(':dob',$dob,PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->bindParam(':adress',$adress,PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->bindParam(':city',$city,PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->bindParam(':country',$country,PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->bindParam(':email',$email,PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->execute();
$msg="Profile Updated Successfully";
}
?>
<?php
//Query for Listing count
$brand=$_POST['brand'];
$fueltype=$_POST['fueltype'];
$sql = "SELECT id from tblvehicles where tblvehicles.VehiclesBrand=:brand and
tblvehicles.FuelType=:fueltype";
$query = $dbh -> prepare($sql);
$query -> bindParam(':brand',$brand, PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query -> bindParam(':fueltype',$fueltype, PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->execute();
$results=$query->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_OBJ);
$cnt=$query->rowCount();
?>
<p><span><?php echo htmlentities($cnt);?> Listings</span></p>
</div>
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</div>
<?php
$sql = "SELECT tblvehicles.*,tblbrands.BrandName,tblbrands.id as bid from tblvehicles join
tblbrands on tblbrands.id=tblvehicles.VehiclesBrand where tblvehicles.VehiclesBrand=:brand
and tblvehicles.FuelType=:fueltype";
$query = $dbh -> prepare($sql);
$query -> bindParam(':brand',$brand, PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query -> bindParam(':fueltype',$fueltype, PDO::PARAM_STR);
$query->execute();
$results=$query->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_OBJ);
$cnt=1;
if($query->rowCount() > 0)
{
foreach($results as $result)
{ ?>
<?php $sql = "SELECT * from tblbrands ";
$query = $dbh -> prepare($sql);
$query->execute();
$results=$query->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_OBJ);
$cnt=1;
if($query->rowCount() > 0)
{
foreach($results as $result)
{ ?>
<option value="<?php echo htmlentities($result->id);?>"><?php echo htmlentities($result-
>BrandName);?></option>
<?php }} ?>
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