Design and Implementation of a Computerized Hotel Business Billing System.
ABSTRACT
This work is carried out to identify and discuss the need for a computer system in hotel business billing system. Hotel business is a hospitality industry which caters for both leisure and well being of its guest.
The duties of hotels are to offer accommodation to their guest and to render services to them. These services are usually personal.
The focus on this topic is to introduce computer in the allocation of rooms and billing system of a hotel. The current process of billing is being operated manually and due to this procedure numerous problem are been encountered. A design was taken to computerized the manual process in order to check this problem.
The problems were identified after series of interviews and examination of documents after which analysis was 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 designed using Microsoft visual basic 6.0 programming language. This language was chosen because of its easy syntax and features for developing windows based applications.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover page
Title page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledge
Abstract
Table of content
CHAPTER ONE
- Introduction
- Background of the study
1.2 Statement of problem
1.3 Purpose of study
1.4 Objective of study
1.5 Scope of the problem
1.6 Definition of terms
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 OVERVIEW OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
3.1 Description analysis of the existing system
- Method of data collect
- Interview method
- References to written text
- Process analysis
- Out analysis
- Problem of the existing system
- Justification for the new system.
CHAPTER FIVE
- IMPLEMENTATION
- Program design
- Program flowchart
- Pseudo code
- Source listing
- Test Run
CHAPTER SIX
- RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
APPENDIX
INTRODUCTION
Hotel is defined by British law as a place where a bonafide traveller can receive food and shelter, provided he is in a position to pay and is in a fit condition to be received.
Hence, a hotel provides food and beverages, and lodging to travellers on payment. In turn, it has the right to refuse a traveller is drunk, disorderly, unkempt or is not in a position to pay for the services.
The hotel industry is perhaps, one of the oldest commercial endeavors in the world. The first inns date back to the sixth century be and were the products of the urge to travel, spurred by the invention of the wheel.
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