DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERIZED GOODS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM

58 PAGES (6454 WORDS) Computer Science Project
ABSTRACT

This project is to address the problems encountered by the staff of custom and their customers. In view of this problems, the manual process involved in the handling and management of goods in custom office were critically studied and the problems noted. This project went further to treat the different techniques used in implementing the newly designed software. 
This work is conducted towards the computerization of the existing system of processing data in order to identify some various problems that is being encountered in mechanical aspect of it and the manual method of data processing in the billing of imported and exported customer goods and thereby recommending first class solution to the problem of information system in the organization. 
This theory also compares the existing system with the new system which is exact and a faster way of processing data and the problem that is faced by customers when they are clearing their goods from the wharf. This theory includes with the implementation, programming, test run, change over the process of the new system. The software is designed using visual basic 6.0 language. This language was chosen as a result of its easy syntax and structure for developing windows-based applications. 
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 

Title page
Certification 
Dedication 
Acknowledgement 
Abstract 
Table of content 
List of table 
List of figures 

CHAPTER ONE
1.0Introduction
1.1Background of the study 
1.2Aims and objectives
1.3Statement of the problem 
1.4Purpose of the study 
1.5Justification
1.6Scope of the study 
1.7Definition of terms 
1.8Limitation 
1.9Delimitation 

CHAPTER TWO
2.0Literature review 
2.1Benefits of a computerized system 
2.2Importance of this work 

CHAPTER THREE
3.0System methodology, analysis and design 
3.1Description and analysis of the existing system
3.2File organization 
3.3Fact finding method 
3.4Input analysis 
3.5Process analysis 
3.6Output analysis 
3.7Problem of the existing system 
3.8Justification of the existing new system 

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0System implementation and programming 
4.1Output specification and design 
4.2Input specification and design 
4.3File design 
4.4Procedure chart 
4.5System flow chart 
4.6System requirement 
4.7Implementation 
4.8Program design 
4.9Program flow chart 
4.10Pseudo code 
4.11   Test run
4.12   Documentation
4.13   User documentation
4.14   Program documentation 

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0Summary, Recommendation and Conclusion 
5.1Summary 
5.2Recommendation 
5.3Conclusion 
REFERENCES
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