DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF PRODUCTION CONTROL SYSTEM (A CASE STUDY OF 7UP BOTTLING COMPANY)

52 PAGES (6692 WORDS) Computer Science Project

ABSTRACT
This project will be centered on the production control system. This production control system being operated manually ad due to the numerous problem encountered and over payment. A design was taken to computerized in order to check this problem the problem were identified after series of interviews and examination of document after which analysis will be made and a computerized procedure recommended. This project will also suggest how to successfully implement the computerized procedure and to overcome the obstacle that would hinder the successful implementation of the system. The new system was developed using visual basic 6.0 and access database. This language was chosen because of its easy syntax and features for developing windows based applications.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page 
Certification page 
Dedication 
Acknowledgment 
Approval page 
Table of contents 
Abstract 

CHAPTER ONE
Production control system of study 
1.0Historical background 
1.1Aims and objective 
1.2Scopes of study 
1.3Limitation of the study 
1.4Significance of the study 
1.5Definition of terms 

CHAPTER TWO
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 
2.0Introduction
2.1Basic control procedure 
2.2Problem of control 

CHAPTER THREE
SYSTEM INVESTIGATION AND SYSTEM ANALYSIS 
3.0Introduction 
3.1Description of the existing system 
3.1.2Materials for the production 
3.2Monitoring and control terms 
3.3Method of data collection
3.3The structure of the existing firm
3.4The objective of the existing of system 
3.5The input and output format 

CHAPTER FOUR
DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION
4.0Introduction 
4.1Output specification 
4. 1Data base life design and specification 
4.2Input specification
4.3System flowchart
4.4Program design
4.5Program flowchart 
4.6Program code
4.7System requirement 
4.8System implementation 
4.9Program documentation 

CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION 
5.1Summary 
5.2Conclusion 
5.3Recommendation 
References