This is Pharmacy Management System report for the project of Final Year Degree of Information Technology with Accounting Under State University Of Zanzibar.
Pharmacy management system fyp documentationAbubakr Cheema
Pharmacy management system fyp documentation
complete project report
Online Pharmacy is a software which is used for small or big level organization such
as pharmacy.This software is based on online pharmacy in which customer orders a
particular medicine and get it.The main purpose of this webapp is to provide facility
to the people living in remote areas or people who uses a particular medicines
monthly but they can’t get it due to a number of reasons.So this app less their worries
and make medicines available for them.Moreover if people are unable to go to the
doctor,they also visit our website and get medicines after complete consultation of our
online doctor.It performs several other operations like adding new doctor,adding new
medicine,delete or modify a medicine approving medicine orders etc .It is made in
java so it is platform independent it can run on any platform like Windows, Unix and
MacOS etc.
This proposal presents a Pharmacy Management System to automate the manual record keeping of a pharmacy. It aims to reduce costs and risks while providing quick reports. The project will use the System Development Life Cycle methodology. Requirements were gathered through interviews and focus groups. The system will include functionalities like customer and supplier records, sales and inventory management, and reporting. It is being designed to be easy to use, reliable, and securely manage the pharmacy's data. The proposal concludes by thanking the audience.
Development of-pharmacy-management-systemJoy Sarker
It is a group presentation that was made for presenting the Pharmacy Management System for IUBAT Software Engineering Course . So if anyone need this ,or can get a clear idea about the Pharmacy Management System
This document outlines the development of a pharmacy management system. It discusses designing the project with user and admin panels and a database. It describes developing the backend with PHP, MySQL, and tools like Composer. It also covers developing the frontend, testing the project, and hosting it on a server. The document notes some problems encountered like interfaces and stock handling. It proposes further developments like adding customer access, bar code readers, and payment integration.
This document provides a project report for developing a Hospital Management System. It includes requirements for key functions like patient registration, assigning patient IDs, generating reports on patient and bed information, and updating patient records in the database. The system is intended to automate manual paper-based processes currently used by the hospital. It will utilize web-based and MySQL database technologies with a Windows development environment.
The document discusses an existing pharmacy management system called Pharmaserv. It provides an integrated software solution for pharmacy management that combines point-of-sale, inventory management, accounts receivable, and reporting functions. The system aims to help pharmacists manage their businesses more efficiently by streamlining operations and providing comprehensive tools and services in one integrated platform. It notes that pharmacists face challenges like staffing shortages and shrinking profit margins, making an integrated pharmacy management system essential for running pharmacy operations.
This is Pharmacy Management System report for the project of Final Year Degree of Information Technology with Accounting Under State University Of Zanzibar.
Pharmacy management system fyp documentationAbubakr Cheema
Pharmacy management system fyp documentation
complete project report
Online Pharmacy is a software which is used for small or big level organization such
as pharmacy.This software is based on online pharmacy in which customer orders a
particular medicine and get it.The main purpose of this webapp is to provide facility
to the people living in remote areas or people who uses a particular medicines
monthly but they can’t get it due to a number of reasons.So this app less their worries
and make medicines available for them.Moreover if people are unable to go to the
doctor,they also visit our website and get medicines after complete consultation of our
online doctor.It performs several other operations like adding new doctor,adding new
medicine,delete or modify a medicine approving medicine orders etc .It is made in
java so it is platform independent it can run on any platform like Windows, Unix and
MacOS etc.
This proposal presents a Pharmacy Management System to automate the manual record keeping of a pharmacy. It aims to reduce costs and risks while providing quick reports. The project will use the System Development Life Cycle methodology. Requirements were gathered through interviews and focus groups. The system will include functionalities like customer and supplier records, sales and inventory management, and reporting. It is being designed to be easy to use, reliable, and securely manage the pharmacy's data. The proposal concludes by thanking the audience.
Development of-pharmacy-management-systemJoy Sarker
It is a group presentation that was made for presenting the Pharmacy Management System for IUBAT Software Engineering Course . So if anyone need this ,or can get a clear idea about the Pharmacy Management System
This document outlines the development of a pharmacy management system. It discusses designing the project with user and admin panels and a database. It describes developing the backend with PHP, MySQL, and tools like Composer. It also covers developing the frontend, testing the project, and hosting it on a server. The document notes some problems encountered like interfaces and stock handling. It proposes further developments like adding customer access, bar code readers, and payment integration.
This document provides a project report for developing a Hospital Management System. It includes requirements for key functions like patient registration, assigning patient IDs, generating reports on patient and bed information, and updating patient records in the database. The system is intended to automate manual paper-based processes currently used by the hospital. It will utilize web-based and MySQL database technologies with a Windows development environment.
The document discusses an existing pharmacy management system called Pharmaserv. It provides an integrated software solution for pharmacy management that combines point-of-sale, inventory management, accounts receivable, and reporting functions. The system aims to help pharmacists manage their businesses more efficiently by streamlining operations and providing comprehensive tools and services in one integrated platform. It notes that pharmacists face challenges like staffing shortages and shrinking profit margins, making an integrated pharmacy management system essential for running pharmacy operations.
This document describes a pharmacy management system created by a group of 3 students. It summarizes the key modules of the system including home, order, products, admin, registration, cart, manager, contact us, and about us. The admin module allows administrators to manage the system, products displays medicines, and registration allows users to sign up with admin approval. Order and cart allow users to purchase medicines. The manager handles payments and finances. The system is built using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP and a MySQL database.
The Pharmacy Management System allows pharmacies to manage their operations through modules that handle stock, invoices, billing and reporting. It provides a login system for administrators and dashboards for viewing company and stock details. The system aims to efficiently organize daily transactions, monthly deliveries and customer inquiries through its database tables.
The document provides a software requirements specification for an online food delivery system. It outlines the purpose, document conventions, intended audience, product scope, and references. It then provides an overall description of the product perspective, functions, user classes, operating environment, design constraints, user documentation, and assumptions. The document also specifies external interface requirements including user interfaces, hardware interfaces, software interfaces, and communication interfaces. It describes key system features and functional requirements. Finally, it covers non-functional requirements such as performance, security, quality attributes and other requirements.
This document presents a project for an online food ordering system built using Java and MySQL. It discusses the advantages of the proposed system such as keeping track of orders, minimum time required, better service, and greater efficiency. It includes an ER diagram and screenshots of the system's home page, registration page, menu page, add to cart page. Hardware requirements include a computer with at least 2GB RAM and 200GB hard disk. Software requirements include Java JDK, NetBeans, MySQL, and a web browser.
Design and implementation of a hospital management systemOvercomer Michael
This document provides an introduction and background to a hospital management system project. It discusses the limitations of the current manual system, including that it is time-consuming and prone to errors. The proposed computerized system aims to automate key hospital processes like admissions, discharges, doctor assignments, and billing online. It also discusses the benefits of the proposed system, like increased efficiency, control, security and easy retrieval of patient information. Some limitations of the proposed system are also outlined, such as potential for incorrect information entry and lack of immediate information retrieval.
App based e-medicare(online Pharmacy Management system)Jahidul Islam
This document presents an app-based e-pharmacy system that aims to improve accuracy, safety, and efficiency in pharmaceutical stores. The system allows customers to order drugs online for time savings and lower costs. It also helps patients easily manage medications. Key contributions of the system include only allowing prescribed users to access it, requiring a doctor's prescription to purchase drugs, and easing the stock replenishment process. Data flow and entity-relationship diagrams are provided, as well as screenshots of prototype activities like searching for drugs, viewing drug details, managing carts, and viewing orders. Future work may incorporate additional techniques like decision trees and neural networks to expand the system.
Pharmacy management system by Asiqul IslamAshiQulIslam34
This presentation create for our project of Pharmacy Management System. Here Present Pharmacy Management System is very well.
Asiqul Islam
Department of CSE, BUBT
The document proposes a hospital management system to automate the manual paper-based system currently used. It aims to standardize data, consolidate records, ensure data integrity and reduce inconsistencies. The system would manage patient information, staff details, schedules and other facilities digitally. It faces challenges in designing and implementing the new system, and maintaining it going forward to address errors, adapt to changes and allow for enhancements. The system requirements include user interfaces, hardware and software needs, and communication protocols to allow the system to work across platforms and browsers. It is concluded that the automated system would improve efficiency, provide a friendly interface, enable easy access and updating of information, and offer security and reliability benefits over the existing manual process.
Medical Store Management System Software Engineering Projecthani2253
This document provides an overview of a medical store management system project. It describes the project title, objectives, features, scope, and deliverables. The project aims to automate the inventory, accounting, and customer management processes of a medical store to ease the workload. It will use a waterfall model and be developed in Java. Key features will include product, customer, sales, and payment management. The document outlines requirements, design, and implementation plans including user stories, data flow diagrams, and a work breakdown structure.
A dispensary is a place, a career, and in some cases, a company's business. A dispensary is a place, where the licensed pharmacists of medicines, based on a prescription issued by a legitimate doctor. A pharmacy is a pharmacy. Some of the companies do not have pharmacies, but they will sell medicines bought without a prescription. In a pharmacy, it can be a stand-alone building, or it can be to be found in other locations as well, such as a pharmacy, a medical office or a hospital. Pharmacists are registered with the Pharmaceutical Council and have been designated as registered pharmacists. However, this is a title that is only awarded after the passing of a truly national and practical and legal studies. Pharmacists must always be vigilant against fake prescriptions ordered due to the addicts who are trying to illegally obtain drugs and other controlled substances. The pharmacy also means that it is in the practice of pharmacy as a profession. Pharmacy has a rich appeal. With the availability of computers and the development of the advances in information technology have led to the fact that we have the ability to quickly and efficiently, to receive or collect to analyze, transfer, and storage of large amounts of information related to patient care.
This topic is covered under Data modelling and implementation. This project looks after an efficient billing management in a medical store. it includes a flow chart, data flow diagram, normalization etc.
Online doctor appointment and Electronic Medical Record has Reserved Time and date for each doctor and Patient interface (see available slots and request an appointment).
Doctor's management interface is also there where the medical diagnosis report and medical suggestion, etc will be given to patient via email and other media and will be stored in the clinical center database as well.
Manager's management interface is maintained by the Admin for overall view of the whole medical system can be viewed.
This document proposes an online food ordering system for Kaushik Garden Restaurant to address current problems with their manual process. It outlines the restaurant's current situation and services, and identifies issues like loss of productive time when tables are unavailable and inconvenience during billing without digital technology. The objectives are to develop a system to better manage the restaurant and increase online customers. The methodology includes collecting primary data through interviews and secondary data from websites. Requirements analysis identifies functional needs like a use case diagram and non-functional needs like usability, reliability, and performance. A feasibility study assesses technical, economic, and operational feasibility. The proposed system design includes class, sequence, and activity diagrams. The system will be tested and enhanced with a better
Restaurant Management System
Our main goal of this project is to create such a restaurant management software or system which will save time of both customers & restaurant management team.
SRS for Online Medicine Ordering SystemUmmeKalsoom11
The purpose of this document is to deliver a detailed depiction of the Online Medicine Ordering System. It will explain the function and characteristics of the system, the boundaries, and purpose of the system, and all the external environment restrictions under which the system must operate and react successfully. Both the investors and the developers of the system will use this document for understanding and approval, respectively.
Library mangement system project srs documentation.docjimmykhan
The document describes a library management system created in Java. It has four main modules: inserting data into the database, extracting data from the database, generating reports on borrowed and available books, and a search facility. The proposed system automates library processes like adding members and books, searching, borrowing and returning books. This makes transactions faster and reduces errors compared to the manual existing system. The system was implemented using Java, MS Access for the database, and designed to run on Windows operating systems. Testing was done to check functionality and ensure all requirements were met.
The document describes a proposed hospital management system (HMS) that aims to automate and standardize a hospital's management processes. Currently, hospitals rely on manual paper-based systems that are inefficient and prone to errors. The HMS would control key information like patient data, schedules, and invoices electronically. It would make hospital management more efficient and reduce errors by standardizing data and ensuring integrity across information systems. The system design involves modules for registration, pharmacy, doctors, reception, laboratory, and discharge summaries. The technical requirements specify technologies like ASP.NET, C#, and SQL Server for development. UML diagrams including use cases, sequences, and classes are used for design. Data flow diagrams and entity-relationship diagrams model the
This document describes a library management system. It includes entity relationship, activity, use case, and class diagrams to model the system. The system allows users to manage the library catalog and track all book transactions. It aims to provide a user-friendly interface for librarians and patrons, make library functions faster, minimize book losses, eliminate paper-based record keeping, and record all transactions in a computerized system. Key components include members, books, staff, check-in/check-out features, and relational databases to store member, book, and transaction information.
This document summarizes the development of a Pharmacy Management System (PMS) to address issues with handling accounts, transactions, stock, and billing. It includes an introduction to the problems with the current system, a timeline, the approach taken in designing the PMS using Visual Studio 2010, C#, MySQL, and a TCP channel. It demonstrates the PMS, discusses problems encountered, and provides ideas for further development and references used.
This document is a project report for an E-Billing and Invoice System submitted in partial fulfillment of a B.Tech degree. It contains sections on system analysis, design, and implementation. The system analysis section outlines business requirements like automating the bill generation process and providing reports. User requirements for sales, accounting, and management staff are also defined. The system design section includes UML diagrams and data dictionaries. The implementation section begins code for a login form. The overall purpose is to develop a software system to automate an organization's manual billing and invoicing process.
This document describes a pharmacy management system created by a group of 3 students. It summarizes the key modules of the system including home, order, products, admin, registration, cart, manager, contact us, and about us. The admin module allows administrators to manage the system, products displays medicines, and registration allows users to sign up with admin approval. Order and cart allow users to purchase medicines. The manager handles payments and finances. The system is built using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP and a MySQL database.
The Pharmacy Management System allows pharmacies to manage their operations through modules that handle stock, invoices, billing and reporting. It provides a login system for administrators and dashboards for viewing company and stock details. The system aims to efficiently organize daily transactions, monthly deliveries and customer inquiries through its database tables.
The document provides a software requirements specification for an online food delivery system. It outlines the purpose, document conventions, intended audience, product scope, and references. It then provides an overall description of the product perspective, functions, user classes, operating environment, design constraints, user documentation, and assumptions. The document also specifies external interface requirements including user interfaces, hardware interfaces, software interfaces, and communication interfaces. It describes key system features and functional requirements. Finally, it covers non-functional requirements such as performance, security, quality attributes and other requirements.
This document presents a project for an online food ordering system built using Java and MySQL. It discusses the advantages of the proposed system such as keeping track of orders, minimum time required, better service, and greater efficiency. It includes an ER diagram and screenshots of the system's home page, registration page, menu page, add to cart page. Hardware requirements include a computer with at least 2GB RAM and 200GB hard disk. Software requirements include Java JDK, NetBeans, MySQL, and a web browser.
Design and implementation of a hospital management systemOvercomer Michael
This document provides an introduction and background to a hospital management system project. It discusses the limitations of the current manual system, including that it is time-consuming and prone to errors. The proposed computerized system aims to automate key hospital processes like admissions, discharges, doctor assignments, and billing online. It also discusses the benefits of the proposed system, like increased efficiency, control, security and easy retrieval of patient information. Some limitations of the proposed system are also outlined, such as potential for incorrect information entry and lack of immediate information retrieval.
App based e-medicare(online Pharmacy Management system)Jahidul Islam
This document presents an app-based e-pharmacy system that aims to improve accuracy, safety, and efficiency in pharmaceutical stores. The system allows customers to order drugs online for time savings and lower costs. It also helps patients easily manage medications. Key contributions of the system include only allowing prescribed users to access it, requiring a doctor's prescription to purchase drugs, and easing the stock replenishment process. Data flow and entity-relationship diagrams are provided, as well as screenshots of prototype activities like searching for drugs, viewing drug details, managing carts, and viewing orders. Future work may incorporate additional techniques like decision trees and neural networks to expand the system.
Pharmacy management system by Asiqul IslamAshiQulIslam34
This presentation create for our project of Pharmacy Management System. Here Present Pharmacy Management System is very well.
Asiqul Islam
Department of CSE, BUBT
The document proposes a hospital management system to automate the manual paper-based system currently used. It aims to standardize data, consolidate records, ensure data integrity and reduce inconsistencies. The system would manage patient information, staff details, schedules and other facilities digitally. It faces challenges in designing and implementing the new system, and maintaining it going forward to address errors, adapt to changes and allow for enhancements. The system requirements include user interfaces, hardware and software needs, and communication protocols to allow the system to work across platforms and browsers. It is concluded that the automated system would improve efficiency, provide a friendly interface, enable easy access and updating of information, and offer security and reliability benefits over the existing manual process.
Medical Store Management System Software Engineering Projecthani2253
This document provides an overview of a medical store management system project. It describes the project title, objectives, features, scope, and deliverables. The project aims to automate the inventory, accounting, and customer management processes of a medical store to ease the workload. It will use a waterfall model and be developed in Java. Key features will include product, customer, sales, and payment management. The document outlines requirements, design, and implementation plans including user stories, data flow diagrams, and a work breakdown structure.
A dispensary is a place, a career, and in some cases, a company's business. A dispensary is a place, where the licensed pharmacists of medicines, based on a prescription issued by a legitimate doctor. A pharmacy is a pharmacy. Some of the companies do not have pharmacies, but they will sell medicines bought without a prescription. In a pharmacy, it can be a stand-alone building, or it can be to be found in other locations as well, such as a pharmacy, a medical office or a hospital. Pharmacists are registered with the Pharmaceutical Council and have been designated as registered pharmacists. However, this is a title that is only awarded after the passing of a truly national and practical and legal studies. Pharmacists must always be vigilant against fake prescriptions ordered due to the addicts who are trying to illegally obtain drugs and other controlled substances. The pharmacy also means that it is in the practice of pharmacy as a profession. Pharmacy has a rich appeal. With the availability of computers and the development of the advances in information technology have led to the fact that we have the ability to quickly and efficiently, to receive or collect to analyze, transfer, and storage of large amounts of information related to patient care.
This topic is covered under Data modelling and implementation. This project looks after an efficient billing management in a medical store. it includes a flow chart, data flow diagram, normalization etc.
Online doctor appointment and Electronic Medical Record has Reserved Time and date for each doctor and Patient interface (see available slots and request an appointment).
Doctor's management interface is also there where the medical diagnosis report and medical suggestion, etc will be given to patient via email and other media and will be stored in the clinical center database as well.
Manager's management interface is maintained by the Admin for overall view of the whole medical system can be viewed.
This document proposes an online food ordering system for Kaushik Garden Restaurant to address current problems with their manual process. It outlines the restaurant's current situation and services, and identifies issues like loss of productive time when tables are unavailable and inconvenience during billing without digital technology. The objectives are to develop a system to better manage the restaurant and increase online customers. The methodology includes collecting primary data through interviews and secondary data from websites. Requirements analysis identifies functional needs like a use case diagram and non-functional needs like usability, reliability, and performance. A feasibility study assesses technical, economic, and operational feasibility. The proposed system design includes class, sequence, and activity diagrams. The system will be tested and enhanced with a better
Restaurant Management System
Our main goal of this project is to create such a restaurant management software or system which will save time of both customers & restaurant management team.
SRS for Online Medicine Ordering SystemUmmeKalsoom11
The purpose of this document is to deliver a detailed depiction of the Online Medicine Ordering System. It will explain the function and characteristics of the system, the boundaries, and purpose of the system, and all the external environment restrictions under which the system must operate and react successfully. Both the investors and the developers of the system will use this document for understanding and approval, respectively.
Library mangement system project srs documentation.docjimmykhan
The document describes a library management system created in Java. It has four main modules: inserting data into the database, extracting data from the database, generating reports on borrowed and available books, and a search facility. The proposed system automates library processes like adding members and books, searching, borrowing and returning books. This makes transactions faster and reduces errors compared to the manual existing system. The system was implemented using Java, MS Access for the database, and designed to run on Windows operating systems. Testing was done to check functionality and ensure all requirements were met.
The document describes a proposed hospital management system (HMS) that aims to automate and standardize a hospital's management processes. Currently, hospitals rely on manual paper-based systems that are inefficient and prone to errors. The HMS would control key information like patient data, schedules, and invoices electronically. It would make hospital management more efficient and reduce errors by standardizing data and ensuring integrity across information systems. The system design involves modules for registration, pharmacy, doctors, reception, laboratory, and discharge summaries. The technical requirements specify technologies like ASP.NET, C#, and SQL Server for development. UML diagrams including use cases, sequences, and classes are used for design. Data flow diagrams and entity-relationship diagrams model the
This document describes a library management system. It includes entity relationship, activity, use case, and class diagrams to model the system. The system allows users to manage the library catalog and track all book transactions. It aims to provide a user-friendly interface for librarians and patrons, make library functions faster, minimize book losses, eliminate paper-based record keeping, and record all transactions in a computerized system. Key components include members, books, staff, check-in/check-out features, and relational databases to store member, book, and transaction information.
This document summarizes the development of a Pharmacy Management System (PMS) to address issues with handling accounts, transactions, stock, and billing. It includes an introduction to the problems with the current system, a timeline, the approach taken in designing the PMS using Visual Studio 2010, C#, MySQL, and a TCP channel. It demonstrates the PMS, discusses problems encountered, and provides ideas for further development and references used.
This document is a project report for an E-Billing and Invoice System submitted in partial fulfillment of a B.Tech degree. It contains sections on system analysis, design, and implementation. The system analysis section outlines business requirements like automating the bill generation process and providing reports. User requirements for sales, accounting, and management staff are also defined. The system design section includes UML diagrams and data dictionaries. The implementation section begins code for a login form. The overall purpose is to develop a software system to automate an organization's manual billing and invoicing process.
Hospital Information Management System 24092010Seema Kavatkar
This document provides an overview of a Hospital Information System (HIS). It discusses the key modules of an HIS including patient registration, appointment scheduling, admissions/discharges/transfers, doctor and nursing workbenches, pharmacy, laboratory, radiology, billing and more. The document also covers standards implemented in HIS like SNOMED and HIPAA. It notes that an HIS helps hospitals provide better quality care through integration of administrative, financial and clinical systems and increases productivity through reduced paperwork. Major HIS vendors are also mentioned.
This document discusses intravenous admixture drugs prepared in hospital pharmacies. It defines admixture preparations as sterile IV solutions compounded using one or more medications or electrolytes to be administered parenterally. The document outlines the pharmacist's role in preparing, monitoring, and administering IV admixtures and parenteral drugs. It also describes the key components of an IV admixture pharmacy system, including the preparation area, storage area, policies and procedures for ensuring quality, stability, compatibility and reducing errors.
This document outlines the requirements for a pharmacy management system. It will manage supplier details, customer details, medicine details including expiration dates. It will track inventory levels and provide expiration notifications. The system will have separate databases to manage suppliers, customers, billing and medicine/product details. It aims to satisfy user needs and complete the project by October 15th.
The document defines a hospital and hospital pharmacy. A hospital pharmacy is responsible for supplying medications to patients and is headed by a qualified pharmacist. The goals of hospital pharmacy are to provide qualified pharmacists, establish standards, promote research, and disseminate pharmaceutical knowledge. Key components are procurement, distribution, and drug information. Minimum standards require administration, facilities, drug control/distribution, information, and assuring rational drug therapy. Pharmacy technicians' roles include receiving prescriptions, verifying information, preparing medications, and maintaining patient profiles.
The document discusses the hospital information system (HIS) used by Fortis hospitals. It provides details on the key modules of the HIS, including housekeeping, nursing, pharmacy, and patient registration. It identifies gaps in the current system and provides recommendations, such as integrating radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to track assets and patients to improve efficiency. The use of tablets connected to the HIS is also recommended to enable electronic medical records at the point of care.
The document discusses hospital pharmacy services in India. It outlines the Pharmacy Act of 1948 and amendments that regulate pharmacy practice and qualifications. It describes the types of pharmacies and their functions, including dispensing medications, maintaining drug records, and ensuring quality. It also covers pharmacy planning, staffing, drug procurement, storage, and distribution to different hospital areas. The document notes challenges around drug pilferage, storage costs, and expired or outdated drugs.
This document provides an overview and requirements for developing a Hospital Management System. It describes collecting both primary and secondary data. Key objectives of the system are to computerize patient and hospital details, schedule appointments and services, update medical store inventory, handle test reports, and keep patient information up-to-date. The system will have modules for login, patients, doctors, billing, and generating reports. It will use a relational database with tables for patient, doctor, room, and bill details.
This document provides an overview of Birlamedisoft's Quanta hospital information management system (HIMS). It includes menus and descriptions for modules related to patient registration, billing, laboratory, radiology, pharmacy, inventory, housekeeping, and more. Graphics display sample interfaces for registration cards, dashboards, imaging controls, and connectivity to various medical devices. The system aims to manage all clinical, administrative and financial aspects of healthcare facilities.
This document is a project proposal for developing a web-based pharmacy management system called Rahel Pharmacy Information Management System (R-PIMS). The proposal outlines the background of the organization, problems with the current manual system, objectives, scope, significance and methodology of the project. It discusses conducting requirement gathering through interviews and observations. The system will be designed using UML diagrams and developed using iterative methodology. It presents feasibility analysis and budgets time and costs for the project.
Phaemacy management system in php admin.pdfImmanImman6
This document summarizes a pharmacy management system project submitted by two students, Sivaprakash M and Varunkumar S, in partial fulfillment of their Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. The project was conducted from December 2021 to March 2022 under the guidance of Dr. Malini Deepika at Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology. The pharmacy management system was developed to improve the management of pharmaceutical stores by providing an organized system to track medicine inventory and sales.
The document describes a hospital management system (HMS) that manages data for all departments in a healthcare facility. The HMS simplifies work for healthcare professionals by automating processes and reducing paperwork. It maintains medical records, contact details, and allows for easy scheduling and prescription management. The system's modules include appointment booking, medication management, inpatient/outpatient management, billing, and electronic medical records. The HMS aims to improve efficiency, data security, and patient care.
Application of computers in Pharmacy.pptxsana916816
Computers and data processing techniques have made possible the high-speed, selective retrieval of large amount of information for government, commercial and academic purposes.
This document describes a proposed drug management system that will automate an existing manual system. The current manual system causes data inconsistency and integrity issues. The objectives of the new system are to reduce human errors, easily store and retrieve drug information, and improve operational speed. The proposed computerized system will register drugs, track inventory, and allow staff to view drug information. It aims to address issues with the manual system like difficult information updates and searches.
Application of computers in Pharmacy – Drug information storage and retrieval, Pharmacokinetics, Mathematical model in Drug design, Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy, Electronic Prescribing and discharge (EP) systems, barcode medicine identification and automated dispensing of drugs, mobile technology and adherence monitoring
Diagnostic System, Lab-diagnostic System, Patient Monitoring System, Pharma Information System
HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS: FEATURES, REQUIREMENTS AND BENEFITSwatercolorphotography
Are you looking for important information on how to set up a hospital management system? Good news, you found it! This article will inform you about the main features of Hospital Management Software (HMS), its main purpose, requirements and users. You will also learn about issues that developers of such a system commonly face, such as technical issues and related solutions.
A Pharmacy Management System is a software solution that helps pharmacy staff streamline their operations, manage inventory, process prescriptions, and track patient information. It allows pharmacies to more efficiently run their business by reducing errors, improving workflow, and providing better customer service.
This document discusses various healthcare information systems and their functions. It identifies six main types of systems: electronic medical records, practice management software, master patient indexes, patient portals, remote patient monitoring, and clinical decision support. It also defines hospital information systems, administrative information systems, and clinical information systems. The document differentiates the nursing process from critical pathways in nursing system design. Finally, it outlines the five main components of a basic database system: hardware, software, data, procedures, and database access language.
5 Mandatory Features for a Pharmacy Management System.pptxMocDoc
Make sure your new pharmacy management system have these 5 features: report, e-prescription, SMS and notification, multi store management, and user management module.
This document provides an overview of various modules in a hospital management system software, including pharmacy, laboratory, billing, nurse, and ambulance modules. The pharmacy module manages drug inventory, purchasing, and dispensing. The laboratory module allows viewing test orders and results. Billing module provides automated billing for services. The nurse module manages patient care tasks. The ambulance module involves the setup and types of ambulance vehicles.
The document discusses the smart pharmacy system which uses an automated link between warehouses and pharmacies to provide daily reports on dispensing and expenses. It alerts the warehouse keeper if drug levels drop sharply. Key features include reducing wait times, errors in quantities and types, and automated organization. Automated pharmacy systems are growing in hospitals and outside due to the pandemic by limiting human contact. They can reduce errors and improve workflow efficiency. The objectives are to improve patient care processes through establishing safety standards for automated systems.
This document discusses the benefits of switching from a paper-based health record system to an electronic health record (EHR) system. It outlines how EHRs can improve practice efficiency by streamlining scheduling, documentation, billing and other workflows. EHRs also enhance clinical care by facilitating best practices, reducing errors and enabling population health management. The document provides an overview of how EHRs can help various practice roles including providers, administrators, front office and billing staff. It concludes by promoting the benefits of the PIMSY EHR system.
Applications of Computer Science in Pharmacy
Computer is mandatory in this advanced era and pharmacy and related subjects are not exception to it. This review mainly focuses on the various applications, software’s and use of computers in pharmacy. Computer science and technology is deeply utilized in pharmacy field everywhere like in pharmacy colleges, pharmaceutical industries, research centers, hospital pharmacy and many more. Computer significantly reduces the time, expenditure, and manpower required for any kind of work. Development of various softwares makes it trouble-free to handle huge data. In short, computers are playing critical role in pharmacy field, without computers pharmacy research will be long-lasting andexpensive.
Pharmacy field plays a crucial role in patient health care. It is a huge field which is present worldwide. To run pharmacy field professionally and efficiently, it requires huge management and manpower. But nowadays use of computers in pharmacy field reduced the manpower and time. Computers are almost related to every corner of pharmacy field. These are utilized in the drug design technique, retail pharmacy shop, clinical research centers, crude drug identification,drug storage and business management, hospital and clinical pharmacy, in pharmacy colleges for computer-assisted learning.
The Internet is a huge collection of data. It is available with just one click. Various search engines like Google, Yahoo, Rediff, and Bing help in searching online data related to the pharmacy field just one has to enter his or her area of interest in the search engine.
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1.Introduction
Now a day’s Information and communication technology (ICT) plays a great role in
different fields or areas among thus Health care system belongs to this. This leads to
various studies and researches being conducted to selected health care facilities. It is
necessary to ensure a technologically appropriate, equitable, affordable, efficient, and
environmentally adaptable and consumer friendly system, designed to fully utilize the
ICT for the maximum benefit in the health care industry.
Here computers have great relevant on storing data’s securely and ease access on them in
short period of time.
In order to exploit the ICT in health care system, Pharmacy management system is being
build. Pharmacy management system is robust, integrated technology. Pharmacy
management system deals with the maintenance of drugs and consumables in the
pharmacy unit. The set-up of this pharmacy management system will ensure availability
of sufficient quantity of drugs and consumable materials for the patient. This will
enhance the efficiency of clinical work and ease patient’s convenience, bearing in mind
that in Ethiopia is heading towards pharmaceutical care of patients. In addition, Pharmacy
management system will be able to process drug prescription with ease. PMS (Pharmacy
Management System) will design to detect drug interaction.
In general, The Pharmacy management system is based on computer technology that
gives service for users, managed by the pharmacist who give implementation of function
relatively in effective times as well as will design for removing time wasting, saving
resources, easy data access of the medicine, security on data input and data access by
removing almost manual based system.
1.1 Purpose
The pharmacy management system is built for the sake of ensuring effective and clear
data saving and manipulating as well as neat work on the pharmacy medical products.
This refers the pharmacy management system project highly minimize time and resource
by which, searching the medicine data you can get the data in quickest time. And almost
the resources are wise used since most actions are done on the pharmacy system. Some of
the resources minimized include paper, manpower and related things. The other thing is
for storing data’s in secure way.
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A summarized list of drugs dispensed to patient can be viewed for monitoring purposes.
Also PMS will be able to generate report on the list of drugs dispensed in the polyclinic
for a given time period. And there is a message alert for the user if the stock holding
quantity reaches a low level. Thus, the pharmacist will need to replenish the drugs.
1.2 Scope
With the development of specific and potent synthetic drugs, the emphasis of the
pharmacist’s responsibility has moved substantially towards the utilization of scientific
knowledge in the proper use of modern medicines and the protection of the public against
dangers that are inherent in their use.
Pharmacists are employed in regulatory control and drug management, community
pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, the pharmaceutical industry, academic activities, training
of other health workers, and research. In all these fields, their aim is to ensure optimum
drug therapy, both by contributing to the preparation, supply and control of medicines
and associated products, and by providing information and advice to those who prescribe
or use pharmaceutical products.
1.3 Objectives
It is the user friendly application for Pharmacist which reduces the burden and helps to
manage all sections of Pharmacy like Medicine management and Billing etc., which
improve the processing efficiency. It deals with the automating tasks of maintaining of
Bills. In Pharmacy, Billing management is the key process. Including safe data store
about medicine as well as fast searching, delete and update of medicines. The pharmacy
management system is easy for use so the user can do pharmacy actions without
ambiguities.
The main Objectives of the PMS is making the pharmacy organizations computerized by
creating neat work through minimizing or eliminating wasting of time as well as
removing the resources such as papers for data saving since know a days is paper based,
decrease malfunctioned works on the medical usage by giving correct information on
each medicine.
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1.4 Definitions, Acronyms and abbreviation
Definitions
User-friendly:
Is the way that the built system is not ambiguous which is clear for using the
created software interface for manipulating actions or tasks. In the other way the
proposed system is designed for human likable components in color, font and other
related things.
Manual based system:
The system that uses was paper based and arranged on the shelf through
functionality of documents. Everything that is arranged, searched, updated and
deleted is through humans only. In general manual based system is un-computerized
system which is tedious in its data arrangement for efficient work.
Pharmacist:
The profession who have knowledge on the medicine usage, instruction for use
those medicines for the particular diseases and other related things.
Management system:
A system in which manage, organize, formulate data’s through a technical data
structure arrangement
Billing:
The way in which generating paper which store information about some specific
data containing details explanation.
Acronyms and abbreviations
PMS- pharmacy management system.
JDK- java development kit
IDE- integrated development environment
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1.5 Reference
- Prentice Object Oriented Software Engineering Using UML Patterns and Java 3rd 2012
- Cambridge.Press.Software.Modeling.and.Design.Feb.2011
1.6 Overview
The pharmacy management system is built in order to replace manual based system to
computerize. Here system is expected to be efficient, useful and affordable on
implementing tasks that is order by the pharmacy manager.
2 current system
The current Pharmacy system were manually base system which is almost all works on
the pharmacy organization is accomplished by papers. Among thus Medicine data search
in order to buy, audit, and other related works. And the other one is data security, the
data’s can be accessed anyone who entered to the pharmacy house as friends, other
Humans without the volunteer of the pharmacist.
The pharmacists work in tedious situation because of the upper reasons. Not efficient on
arrange medicine on the shelf meaning arrangement method is difficult to take in mind.
In current system almost all pharmacies do not use computerized system but use
computer for giving bills only for the sold medicine to the user. And use manual
searching of medicine on shelf because of manual based system and there is nothing
which gives alarm for the finished or sold medicine.
Also there is a difficulty on store the data which wastes resources as well as time to
retrieve the necessary data from the manually based data system. So generally the current
system does not arrange medicine in systematic way, does not store the medicine
appropriate data, security for the data is low, does not indicate how much medicine is
needed and sold quickly and efficiently.
The pharmacy system will implement by the pharmacy unit of the organization. At
present, manual system is being utilized. This system requires the pharmacist to manually
monitor each drug that is available in the pharmacy shelf. This involves manually entry
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up on arrival of batches of drugs and upon drugs’ movement out of the unit, for example,
dispensing to patients or product recall or loan to other clinics/hospitals. Upon a certain
period such as month, the pharmacist is required to generate reports on the movement of
drugs. This is to monitor the justification of ordering in order to replenish the already
diminishing stocks. In addition, ordering of drugs is also being done manually.
Significant amount of time is allocated for writing order as one needs to go through the
stocks’ balance and rough estimate of the amount to order. This usually led to mistakes as
one May over or under-order. Thus, in this aspect, the workload of a pharmacist
increases. As a result, sometimes, patient care, in terms of counseling, is compromised
due to time constraints.
3 Proposed System
The pharmacy management system is design based on computer science students in order
to illuminate the problem of the current system which provided by the system involved
all the pharmaceutical employees of the pharmacy. This accessibility of the information
will be great advantage as it reduced further medical errors associated with physicians
and nurses.
The system handles all aspects of the inventory control function. It allows the pharmacist
to receive new batches of drugs, delete obsolete drugs and modify the current dosage and
identification of drug in the database. Furthermore, the system eases the process of stock
replenishment.
On the other hand, PMS enables dispensation process. It stores all the physicians’
prescription of the patients. A summarized list of drugs dispensed to the patient can be
viewed for monitoring purposes.
With the proposed system, the pharmacist will be able to monitor the movement of the
drugs with ease. The system is design to track the entry of refresh batches of drugs, be it
upon orders from manufacture or loan from the hospital/clinics. It also monitors the
drug’s movement history, thus leads to better inventory management of money allocated
for the purchase of drugs.
Compared to the current manual system, the implementation of Pharmacy management
system will reduced the time spent for paperwork, leading to concentration on improving
pharmaceutical care of patients, especially emphasis on patients’ counseling and patient
medication monitoring. It will be greatly embraced by the pharmacy profession as it is
one giant leap towards pharmaceutical care of patients.
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3.1 Overview
The pharmacy management system provides functions on identify medication usages
instruction, minimize human errors in medication safety, facilitate accessibility of drugs’
information and information management among employees, providing optimal drugs
movement in pharmacy unit, enable reports with in significantly short period of time,
despite simultaneous usage of database for the purpose stated above.
The system will solve the problem of the current system by minimizing time wastage and
reduce resources which simply change manual based system to computerized system.
3.2 Functional Requirments
There are functions done by the system such as: store the necessary information of drugs,
prepare bill for the medicine, give week reports, easily searching of medicine, working in
two languages, Update, delete and save data’s of medicine.
Generate report: the pharmacy management system generates report weakly on
information about the drugs and it exports the information as output document.
Store the necessary information of the drugs: The PS (pharmacy
system) stores the detail information about each medicine including Actual name,
formula of medicine and how it is importance and for which diseases is required. Since
the information for each drug were required in some cases like the use of drugs, when use
drugs and for whom is given.
Searching Medicine and other Data’s: The PS has easily searching of
medicine which shows in which shelf is put and the behavior of the medicine. The
searching process is based on the name of the give data or the identification of the item.
Here when the user search the item on search bar the related things were displayed in the
screen and can select the actual item that the user needs.
Alerting pharmacy Data’s in the system: Changing medicines to another
because of medicine outdated, modifying the saved medicine data for incorrect data,
deleting of data’s of the pharmacy can be done on the system.
Support multi languages: The system supposed work on primarily in English
and Amharic. So the user can use one of these languages. the purpose of the languages
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were when the user is unfamiliar for the system he/she may change the language that
he/she understood, simply it serve as a translator.
The function what the system do is
Store Medicine data’s
Search Medicine data effectively
Update, delete, and Edit medicine information
Generate report on medicine
Prepare bill for the medicine
Gives navigation or information for pharmacy organization
Give alert for the user when medicine item is low
Changing login password
Have the system document how to use the system
3.3 Non functional Requirments
This pharmacy management system is able to operate in the following characteristics.
Usability: Any familiar in using windows operation can operate the system since it
have user friendly user interface. Which have the instruction menu’s how to use it
which self directive application then can be used the system without ambiguity.
Reliability: The pharmacy system is available based on the user needs, can work
properly, and do transactions efficiently including safe data management of the
pharmacy. For invalid and malfunctioned operation the system will restart in order to
prevent data loose as well as safe operation within 5 seconds. The pharmacy system is
password protected to change things on the system. Here the pharmacist manager
control over the system by login to the pharmacy system. Any user can’t use the
system but the guest user can see on general properties of the pharmacy and
medicines without password. As result data is protected and controlled by only the
administrator.
Performance: The pharmacy management system operates its function in small
amount of time which is less than two seconds and can be accessed by one user at a
time or concurrently. To access the user must first login to the system which must
have the pharmacy system privileged and also the system can store data up to 40 GB
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data. When the system may be busy due to malfunction operation it may wait up to
one minute other ways the pharmacy system restarts.
User interface: the user interface is friendly which is easy to use. And having
attractive frame structure which is prepared in assumption with other related
systems. Also the user can change him/her user favorite interfaces that Is available in
the system.
Operation: the pharmacy management system is operated and controlled by
the pharmacy manager for safe work.
Supportability: This pharmacy management system operates in any version of
windows operating system. Such as windows xp, windows 2003, windows 7,
windows 8 and other related versions. The system can be easily maintained by the
manager of the pharmacy system by using the prepared documents of the system for
easy maintenance. Other ways it is maintained by the system developers for corrective
and other heavy problems.
Implementation :The system is implemented in Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 processor
with 2 GB RAM,32 bit computer. And it is implemented through testing on both
Black and White testing. The language we use implement the system is Netbeans
IDE, JDK, MYSQL database.
3.4 system Models
The pharmacy management system is based different model view to represent the system
in understandable way such as in scenarios, use case models, object models, Activity
diagrams, and sequence diagrams.
1.1.1.Scenarios
The pharmacy management system registers medicine, store on the database again
accessed when needed, remove when obsolete, modified when additional information is
exist, Export reports for weekly sold medicine, altering when medicine items are low,
billing for sold medicine.
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Scenario 1:
The pharmacy manager and the customer can get information on the pharmacy by
navigating the pharmacy management system. From the system page can see about the
Medicine sell on the pharmacy, about the organization of the pharmacy including basic
information. Through this the pharmacy management system can display different
information about the organization effectively and efficiently in short period of time.
Scenario 2:
The pharmacy manager can control over the system such as record medicine information
store on the system and again retrieve for data see, delete, update, and print also the
pharmacy system controller can see reports on the medicine in weekly, and monthly as
the user needs this is all about the function done by the system and do the pharmacy
manager. The following is a scenarios explain more.
Scenario name: GetInformationAboutPharmacy
Actors: -Pharmacy manager, Customer
Flow of Event:
1. The pharmacy manager initiates the system.
2. The system displays the first page.
3. The first page consists of menu’s Medicine , and About pharmacy
4. The customer or the pharmacy manager enters Medicine menu
5. System displays the medicine available on the pharmacy with cost and
purpose.
6. The customer or the pharmacy manager enters About pharmacy
7. System displays about the organization services and establishment.
Scenario1: Get information for pharmacy scenario for PMS
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Scenario name: changeMedicineData
Actors: -Pharmacy manager
Flow of Event:
1. The pharmacy manager initiates the system.
2. The system displays the first page.
3. The first page consists of menu’s Medicine , and About pharmacy and login
Menu’s
4. the pharmacy manager enters login menu
5. the system displays login form to enter the username and password.
6. The pharmacy manager prompts username and password on available fields
that the system displays.
7. The system displays Main admin page.
8. Go on the settings and change Medicine Data
9. Save the changes
Scenario2: Change Medicine Data scenario for PMS
Scenario name: getNotificationOnMedicine
Actors: -Pharmacy manager
Flow of Event:
1. The pharmacy manager initiates the system.
2. The system displays the first page.
3. The first page consists of menu’s Medicine , and About pharmacy and login
Menu’s
4. the pharmacy manager enters login menu
5. the system displays login form to enter the username and password.
6. The pharmacy manager prompts username and password on available fields
that the system displays.
7. If there is low medicine items the system displays alert
Scenario3: getNotificationOnMedicine scenario for PMS
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Scenario name: ChangeLoginPassword
Actors: -Pharmacy manager
Flow of Event:
1. The pharmacy manager initiates the system.
2. The system displays the first page.
3. The first page consists of menu’s Medicine , and About pharmacy and login
Menu’s
4. the pharmacy manager enters login menu
5. the system displays login form to enter the username and password.
6. The pharmacy manager prompts username and password on available fields
that the system displays.
7. The pharmacy manager go on settings
8. Enter the change password menu
9. enter the old password
10.enter the new password
11.re-enter the new password
12.Then press the change login button.
Scenario4: getNotificationOnMedicine scenario for PMS
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1. Use case description for Login To System
Use case name Login to System
Summary System validates the user
Actor the Pharmacy Manager
Precondition the login page must be displayed
Main sequence:
1. The pharmacy manager going to the login menu and click on it.
2. System prompts the user for username and password
3. The pharmacy manager inserts username and password to the fields.
4. System checks the username and password.
5. If the input were valid value then system will display general system of the
pharmacy system.
Alternative sequence:
Step 5: if the username or password is not correct, the System displays an
Error message. And prompts for the correct username and password.
Step 5: if the user tries to insert username and Password three times
Without restarting the System it will close.
Step 1-4: if the user clicks on cancel, the systemwill go on the pharmacy Navigation page.
Post condition: username and password of the user is Validated.
2. Use case description for Info about pharmacy
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Use case name GetInfoAboutPharmacy
Summery Makes the user to understand about the pharmacy.
Participating Actors PharmacyManager, Customer
Flow of event
1. The pharmacy manager initiates the system.
2. The system displays the first page.
3. The first page consists of menu’s Medicine , and About pharmacy
4. The customer or the pharmacy manager enters Medicine menu
5. System displays the medicine available on the pharmacy with cost and
purpose.
6. The customer or the pharmacy manager enters About pharmacy
7. System displays about the organization services and establishment.
Alternative sequence
Step 5-7: if the user enters cancel the pharmacy management system will
Stop the operation.
Entry condition The pharmacy manager system must be on process or opened.
Exit condition .The pharmacy manager making Transaction could not be processed.
Quality Requirements .The transaction must be processed less than two seconds.
3. Use case description for Add New Medicine Data
Use case name AddNewMedicineData
Summery successfully record new medicine data
Actor Pharmacy Manager
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Dependency include login into the system
Flowof event
1. The pharmacy manager login into the system.
2. Go to the system settings and menus.
3. Select on new medicine record option.
4. The system display record form
5. Then the pharmacy manager fills the form that the medicine data has.
6. Then save the medicine that fills in step 5.
7. System checks the data entered whether correct or not
8. If the data’s input were correct then system saved it into the disks.
Alternative sequence
Step 7: If the input form have error the system displays “Saving error” message
Step 1-7: if the user enters cancel the pharmacy management system will
Stop the operation.
Entry condition The pharmacy manager system must Be on process and login to the system.
Exit condition .The pharmacy manager making transaction could not be processed.
Quality Requirements .The transaction must be process less than two seconds.
4. Use case description for Update Medicine Data
Use case name UpdateMedicineData
Summery successfully updated medicine data
Actor Pharmacy Manager
Dependency include login into the system
Flowof event
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1. The pharmacy manager login into the system.
2. Go to the system settings and menus.
3. Select on medicine records option.
4. The system display the available medicines that is recorded before
5. Then the pharmacy manager selects the medicine that he/she wants update.
6. Then press the update from available options.
7. The system displays the medicine data that is recorded before.
8. The pharmacy manager change the data that displayed in the form
9. Save the updated fill form.
10. System checks the data entered whether correct or not
11. If the data’s input is correct then system saved it into the disks.
Alternative sequence
Step 10: If the input form have error the system displays “Updating error”
message
Step 1-10: if the user enters cancel the pharmacy management system will
Stop the operation.
Entry condition The pharmacy manager system must be on process and login to the system.
Exit condition .The pharmacy manager making transaction could not be processed.
Quality Requirements .The transaction must be process less than two seconds.
5. Use case description for Delete Medicine Data
Use case name DeleteMedicineData
Summery successfully updated medicine data
Actor Pharmacy Manager
Dependency include login into the system
Flowof event
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1. The pharmacy manager login into the system.
2. Go to the system settings and menus.
3. Select on medicine records option.
4. The system display the available medicines that is recorded before
5. Then the pharmacy manager selects the medicine that he/she wants to delete.
6. Then press the delete from available options.
7. If the system can successfully delete then displays the message “successfully
deleted”.
8. The system removes the medicine data form disk.
Alternative sequence
Step 7: If the system cannot successfully delete the medicine then system
displays “not delete” message
Step 1-7: if the user enters cancel the pharmacy management system will
Stop the operation.
Entry condition The pharmacy manager system must Be on process and login to the system.
Exit condition .The pharmacy manager making transaction could not be processed.
Quality Requirements .The transaction must be process less than two seconds.
6. Use case description for Receive notification
Use case name ReceiveNotificationForEachMedicineData
Summery Giving alert for low medicines in time
Actor Pharmacy Manager
Dependency include login into the system
Flowof event
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1. The pharmacy manager login into the system.
2. System checks for the medicine items
3. If medicine items are less than 5 then system displays the message by indicating
The medicine “Medicine Name + is Running out please add.”
Alternative sequence
Step 3: If the system silent no message for the user
7. Use case description for change login password
Use case name ChangeLogin
Summery change password for system successfully.
Actor Pharmacy Manager
Dependency include login to the system
Flowof event
1. Include login to the system
2. The pharmacy manager navigate settings
3. the pharmacy manager select change password
4. the system displays change password form.
5. enter the old password
6. enter the new password
7. re-enter the new password
8. Then press the change login password option.
9. If old password and new password entry were valid then system changes the
login password.
Alternative sequence
Step 9: If the input old password is notcorrect then systemdisplays
“Error in changing password” message
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Step 9: if the input for new password did notmatch then system
displays “Error in changing password” message
Step 1-8: if the user enters cancel the pharmacy management system
will stop the operation.
Entry condition pharmacy manager system must be login to the system.
Exit condition .The pharmacy manager making trans-action could not be processed.
Quality .The transaction must be processed less Than two seconds.
8. Use case description for prepare bill for medicine
Use case name PrepareBill
Summery Give Bill for sold medicine
Actor Pharmacy Manager
Dependency include login into the system
Flowof event
1. The pharmacy manager login
2. The pharmacy manager use option prepare bill.
3. The system displays bill form
4. The pharmacy manager fill the form
5. The pharmacy manager use option either saves or prints.
6. If the pharmacy manager press on these options
7. System checks weather the input data were correct or not
8. If it is correct the system saves into the disks if the bill maker press on option saves and
sends to printer if bill maker were use option print bill.
9. The system closes the bill form.
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Alternative sequence:
Step 7: If the input data is not correct then system displays “Error in preparing
bill” message
Step 1-8: if the user enters cancel the pharmacy management system will stop
the operation.
Entry condition The pharmacy manager system must be on process and login to the system.
Exit condition .The pharmacy manager making trans-action could not be processed.
Quality Requirements .The transaction must be processed less than two seconds.
9. Use case description Search Medicine Data
Use case name PrepareBill
Summery Display the searched medicine data efficiently
Actor Pharmacy Manager
Dependency include login into the system
Flowof event
Flowof event
1. The pharmacy manager login to the system
2. The pharmacy manager use option of the search medicine.
3. Click on search medicine.
4. Prompt the name of the medicine or the identification of the medicine.
5. Press GO button to see the data of medicine
6. If exist it display on the screen
Alternative sequence:
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Step 6: If the medicine data is not available then system displays “Not exist”
message
Step 1-8: if the user enters cancel the pharmacy management system will stop
the operation.
Entry condition The pharmacy manager system must be on process and login to the system.
Exit condition .The pharmacy manager making trans-action could not be processed.
Quality Requirements .The transaction must be processed less than two seconds.
10. Use case description Sea How to use the system
Use case name SeeHowToUseTheSystem
Summery Give brief Document for the user
Actor Pharmacy Manager
Dependency include login into the system
Flow of event
1. The pharmacy manager login to the system
2. The pharmacy manager use option of the “about” then “Help”.
3. Click on what the user to know how to use the system.
4. The system displays the manual for the user.
Entry condition The pharmacy manager system must be on process and login to the system.
Exit condition .The pharmacy manager making trans-action could not be processed.
Quality Requirements .The transaction must be processed less than two seconds.
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11. Use case description get report on medicine
Use case name GetReportOnMedicine
Summery gives summarized report about sold medicine in the week end.
Actor Pharmacy Manager
Dependency include login into the system
Flow of event
1. The pharmacy manager login to the system
2. The pharmacy manager use option of the “report”.
3 press on reports.
4. The system displays the summarized document.
Entry condition The pharmacy manager system must be on process and login to the system.
Exit condition The pharmacy manager making trans-action could not be processed.
Quality Requirements .The transaction must be processed less than two seconds.
3.4.3. Object Model
The pharmacy management system described in methodology of Data dictionary and
class diagram. In which different collection of data’s produce were supposed to
construct this pharmacy management system and the relationship of classes that
compose the system.
3.4.4. Data Dictionary
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Table: working glossary for Pharmacy management system. Keeping track of
important termsand their definitionsensures consistency in thespecification
and ensures that developers use the languageof the client.
Medicine: Medicine is an entity in which recorded, deleted, updated in the
Pharmacy management system and finally saved into the system
Disk for re-access the data what done.
Pharmacy Manager the user of the system that have higher privilege to control over it.
Record, delete, update, and get report and other actions that
Implemented by the system is done by the pharmacy manager.
Patient: the customers in pharmacy who buy medicine from the doctor
Prescription. And get bill for that medicine.
Report: the generated document for medicines which store or include
Necessary information about the medicine that is sold in the week
End by indicating date and time.
Bill: the piece of paper which store information about single medicine
In which printed or saved into the system
Notification: An alerting message which notify to the user to take action for
Unavailable or low medicine in items.
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3.3.4.1. Class Diagram
3.4. Dynamic Model
3.4.2. Sequence Diagram.
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1. Sequence diagram for Login into the system
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3.4.5. Supposed user interface
1. Navigation Page
2. Login form
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3. AdminMainPage
4. Glossary
1. Pharmacy Manager – Human who control the pharmacy management
system.
2. Pharmacy management system- a computer system that stores the
pharmacy data and retrieves necessary information about medicines
according to the user needs.
3. Sequence Diagram- a diagram which reprsents sequence of action that
human or system represents.
4. Use case- an action implemented by the computer system.
5. User interface- the computerized implementation of graphical user
interface that represents menu’s, frames and related components in one
6. Scenario- a short text description on the system function.