DESIGN AND IMPLANTATION OF COMPUTERIZED CHILD CARE INFORMATION SYSTEM. CASE STUDY (UNITED NATION INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN EMERGENCY FUND, (UNICEF)

46 PAGES (6490 WORDS) Computer Science Project
ABSTRACT 
The main focus of this is to analyze the existing manual computerization information system in United Nations international children emergency fund on childcare information system with a view of developing a computerized information system that will take acre of all the identifiable problems inherent in computerized childcare information system.  Childcare is a kind of human act that jeopardize the physical, psychological and the futurity of a child either intentionally or unintentionally.  Examples of the cares are as follows.
Not a loadoning of new born baby (child) of child not as bread winner giving a child educational right avoiding sales of a child avoid causing l caring of a child not starving a child etc.
In our society nowadays abandoning of children is not all that rampant anymore.  In order hand in most families children are not still being used as a bread winners of family in the sense that they have eliminated in caring one thing or other to streets schools markets etc.  In order to get money for the family while their parent are at home to enjoy the money.  As a result of this theses children are now being sent to school when it is time.
In order to improve more on cares an organization called united nation international children emergency fund (UNICEF) established a system that is called childcare information system that monitors/ protect and improve such cares on children.
When cases on such cares are reported to them they investigate and report or take any care that is coordinating to their rules to count so that the appropriate or required necessity will be given to the care.
This research work centres on using a computer to record store and retrieve reported cases to the type of cases date the case is reported the name of the reporter and cared child which will be used as a reference for other similar cases.  The new system will also help to avoid loss or misplacement of vital documents and help the organization to handle volume of records in less time which will not be possible with the manual system.
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
Cover page
Title page
Certification
Dedication 
Acknowledgment 
Abstract
Table of content 
Organization of work.

CHAPTER ONE   
INTRODUCTION 
1.1Background of the study
1.2Statement of the problem 
1.3Purpose of study
1.4Aims and objectives
1.5Delimitation 
1.6Limitation  
1.7Assumption 
1.8Definition of terms 

CHAPTER TWO 
LITERATURE REVIEW

CHAPTER THREE
Description and analysis of the existing system 
3.1General description of the existing system
3.2Fact finding structure 
3.3Organizational structure 
3.4Objective of the existing system
3.5Input process output analysis 
3.6Information flowchart/ diagram 
3.7Problem of the existing system
3.8Justification for new system 

CHAPTER FOUR    
DESIGN OF THE SYSTEM 
4.1Out put specification and design 
4.2Input specification and design
4.3File design 
4.4Procedure court 
4.5System flowchart 
4.6System requirement

CHAPTER FIVE 
5.1Program design diagram 
5.2Program flowchart 
5.3Pseudo codes 
5.4Sources program 
5.5Test run

CHAPTER SIX
DOCUMENTATION 
6.1System documentation
6.2Program documentation 
6.3User documentation 

CHAPTER SEVEN 
CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATION 
Conclusion 
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