Design And Implementation Of A Computerized Measuring Index For A Nation Gnp

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ABSTRACT

Gross National product the most widely used measure of the cyclical ups and down of the economy and to monitor economic growth. In conjunction with measure of Labour and capital input, it provide  indicators of  nations productivity. This GNP is a primary focus in the analysis of the current economy situation outside, of macro economic forecasting and in policy formulation but the question remain first, what is the accurate output of economy outside its  composition and it use second, what is this economic processor mechanism by which output is produced and distributed and how can these non-mortised activity be accurately estimated. How should a National income account be adjusted to I m corporate the delectation of National I resources and deterioration of the environment? 
This project work is a key store to set of a measures, which provide answers to the question looking at a computerized measuring index for a National GND, this proposal is a valued solution its capability to combat and  reduce the problems.

TABLE OF CONTENT
Title Page
Approval page
Acknowledgement
Dedication
Abstract
Table of Contents

CHAPTER ONE
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY  
1.1  Introductions
1.2  Statement of the problem
1.3  Purpose of the study
1.4  Objective of the study
1.5  scope of the project
1.5  Definition of terms

CHAPTER TWO
2.0  Literature Review

CHAPTER THREE
3.0  OVERVIEW OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
3.1  Description and Analysis of the existing system    
3.2  Method of the data collection 
3.2.1Interview method 
3.2.2Reference to written text 
3.3  input analysis
3.4  process analysis
3.5  Output analysis
3.6  problem of the existing system
3.7  Justification for the new system

CHAPTER FOUR
4.1  Output specification and design
4.2  Input specification and design
4.3  File design
4.4  Procedure chart
4.5  System flowchart
4.6  System requirements

CHAPTER FIVE
IMPLEMENTATION
Program design
Program flow chart
Pseudo code
Source listing
Test run

CHAPTER SIX
DOCUMENTATION
CHAPTER SEVEN
RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION