Computerization Of Chamber Record Keeping System
ABSTRACT
Computerization of record-keeping system is a which could be adopted by any chamber that knows the of computer in every of the day to day activities since the is now a global village.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE
CERTIFICATION
DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
ABSTRACT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION
- INTRODUCTION
- AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
- SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
- METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY
- SCOPE AND LIMITATION
- ORGANISATION OF THE REPORT
CHAPTER TWO
- LITERATURE REVIEW
- HISTORY OF CHAMBER SYSTEM
- SERVICE AND OPERATION OF A CHAMBER
- INTERRELATION AMONG THE BANK
- PROBLEM ENCOUNTERED
CHAPTER THREE
- METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION
- ANALYSIS OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
- PROBLEMS OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
- DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM
- ADVANTAGES OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM
CHAPTER FOUR: DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION, AND DOCUMENTATION OF THE SYSTEM
- DESIGN OF THE SYSTEM
- OUTPUT DESIGN
- INPUT DESIGN
- DATABASE DESIGN
- PROCEDURE DESIGN
- IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SYSTEM
- HARDWARE SUPPORT
- SOFTWARE SUPPORT
- DOCUMENTATION OF THE SYSTEM
- PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION
- OPERATING THE SYSTEM
- MAINTAINING THE SYSTEM
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION, AND RECOMMENDATION
- SUMMARY
- EXPERIENCED GAINED
- CONCLUSION
- RECOMMENDATION
REFERENCES
APPENDICES
INTRODUCTION
The use of computers has technically been developed in many fields with their utilization becoming include chamber record-keeping systems.
Chamber record contains summarized information of the chamber. Though records do not ensure your chamber will be successful, success is unlikely without them. Chamber records are like report cards that students receive in school.
With a Chamber record card, one can tell how you have to manage its organization/operations compared with other organizations in ”class “. One will able to see the strengths and weaknesses of your chamber operations.
Today, there are numerous commercial software programs that can do excellent.
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