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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERACTIVE WEBSITE FOR INTERNET BANKING

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERACTIVE
WEBSITE FOR INTERNET BANKING
(A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC ENUGU)

COMPLETE PROJECT  MATERIAL COST 3000 NAIRA

WITH SOFTWARE FOR UNDERGRADUATE COST 20,000 NAIRA

A FRESH TOPIC NOT LISTED ON OUR WEBSITE COST 50,000 NAIRA ( UNDERGRADUATE) OR 100,000 FOR SECOND DEGREE STUDENTS. $500. PLUS  FREE SUPPORT UNTIL YOU FINISH YOUR PROJECT WORK. CONTACT US TODAY, WE MAKE A DIFFERENT. DESIGN AND WRITING IS OUR SKILLED.  DESIGN AND WRITING IS OUR SKILLED.

Note: our case study can be change to suit your desire location . we are here for your success.

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MAKE YOUR PAYMENT  INTO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING BANKS:
 GTBANK
Account Name : Chi E-Concept Int’l
ACCOUNT NUMBER:  0115939447
First Bank:
Account Name: Chi E-Concept Int’l
Account Name: 3059320631

Foreign Transaction For Dollars Payment :
Bank Name: GTBank
Branch Location: Enugu State,Nigeria.
Account Name: Chi E-Concept Int’l
 Account Number:  0117780667. 
Swift Code: GTBINGLA 
Dollar conversion rate for Naira is 175 per dollar. 

ATM CARD:  YOU CAN ALSO MAKE PAYMENT USING YOUR ATM CARD OR ONLINE TRANSFER. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR BANKER SECURITY GUIDE ON HOW TO TRANSFER MONEY TO OTHER BANKS USING YOUR ATM CARD. ATM CARD OR ONLINE BANK TRANSFER IS FASTER FOR QUICK DELIVERY TO YOUR EMAIL . OUR MARKETER WILL RESPOND TO YOU ANY TIME OF THE DAY. WE SUPPORT CBN CASHLESS SOCIETY. 

OR
PAY ONLINE USING YOUR ATM CARD. IT IS SECURED AND RELIABLE.

Enter Amount

form>DELIVERY PERIOD FOR BANK PAYMENT IS  LESS THAN 2 HOURS

CALL Help Desk ON :  08074466939,08063386834.

AFTER PAYMENT SEND YOUR PAYMENT DETAILS TO

08074466939 or 08063386834, YOUR PROJECT TITLE  YOU WANT US TO SEND TO YOU, AMOUNT PAID, DEPOSITOR NAME, UR EMAIL ADDRESS,PAYMENT DATE. YOU WILL RECEIVE YOUR MATERIAL IN LESS THAN 2 HOURS ONCE WILL CONFIRM YOUR PAYMENT.

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ABSTRACT

This project work is concerned with the use of the internet in banking operations, a case study of Union Bank of Nigeria PLC, Enugu.
The internet in its ever evolving state, is becoming a serious method of business communication and data transfer world wide. As such banks and other financial institutions are beginning to use the internet as new vehicle for doing business.
The internet allows banks to offer both new services and level of convenience for existing services and allowing the consumers and customer to internet from any computer capable of making appropriate connections.
The technological developments have made most banks and other financial institutions to be more responsive to change and it is imperative to adopt the latest technology in order to maintain operational efficiency as a means of warding off competitive threat, to increase speed of transaction, improvement of customers convenience by reducing barriers to entry into payment systems and retail banking.

TABLE OF CONTENT

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Statement of problem
1.2 Purpose of study
1.3 Aims and objectives
1.4 Scope of the study
1.5 Limitation of the study
1.6 Definition of term
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW

CHAPTER THREE
3.1 Method of data collection
3.2.1 Interview method
3.2.2 References to written tex
3.3 Input analysis
3.4 Process analysis
3.5 Output analysis
3.6 Problem of the existing system
3.7 Justification of the new system

CHAPTER FOUR
DESIGN OF THE NEW SYSTEM
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 requirement

CHAPTER FIVE
IMPLEMENTATION
5.1 Program design
5.2 Program flowchart
5.3 Psudo code
5.4 Source listing
5.5 Text run

CHAPTER SIX
DOCUMENTATION

CHAPTER SEVEN
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
7.1 Conclusion
7.2 Recommendation
Bibliography

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION
The greatest innovation that has taken place in the twentieth century is in the realm of information Technology. This is currently made possible by the introduction of the digital computers. Which has been observed in the field of communication to be increasingly inseparable from communications. This linkages often referred to as convergence is driven by Technology and amplified by business trends the technology and business. Faster growth in network systems that use communication links to connect subsidiary system (nodes) which may send, receives, direct and redirect information to , fro, send and receiver.
Taking of the internet a couple of years ago would have sound like a fairytale but today the internet is pervasive in almost every field of human endeavour changing the fundamentals of how we conduct national as well as international businesses. Few years of its existence, the internet has shown that it can deliver the long sought after goal of electronic commerce.
It is worth that companies in the developed countries world-wide have recognized the business potential of the internet and are getting connected to the network of networks in their millions.
The financial institution (Bank) is one of such organizations. Banking constitutes one of the most prominent life wire for Socio-Economic grow and development in any given nation, it support and assists in the supply of long and short term loan, accepts both current sowings and fixed deposits, both foreign transactions, advice and facilitates transactions between client, workers, agents, firm, buyers and seller by providing payment services, not excluding the issue of undertaking risk on behalf of their clients, only to mention but a few.
The internet having found its application and acceptance in the banking procession has particularly put the banking industry on an accelerating pace of development. The technological highway (the internet) has become an enabler for Banks in achieving high level productivity and in handing volumes of transaction which would have been impossible without the use of on-line banking (E-commerce).
The technology facilitate linkages with clients both through the provision of information and quality service delivery, as well as in reducing barriers to entry into payment systems retail banking. Internet banking allows clients to engage in informal transaction relationship which would have taken long distance travels or movement of documents with the attendant risk of loss. With the online banking (internet) you can at your convenience, at home and at any time review account balances and transactions, transfer funds, receive and pay bills, down-load transaction services and contact customer services just to mention but a few.
An over view of the benefits and prospects of the on-line banking suggest that for banks to be relevant to their customers in term of the services they provide in the twenty-five century and in the future, must append this services provided by E-commerce in the banking system in order to stay in competition. Now the on-line banking is the one thing bank should get up and invest in internet technology to reap bounteously the benefit accruing from internet banking.

1.1 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
The advances in the world of information technology it is almost recorded on a daily basis. Consequently, rendering former communication equipment obsolete as people tilt towards the use of improved electronics that support E-commerce made possible through the use of the internet in the banking sector.
Although a significant improvement has been recorded in the use and deployment technology in the banking industry over the last decades, most banks are still for form implementing technology based strategies able to see them through competition in banking markets. This may be as a result of lack of awareness, the inability to evaluate the benefit derived from the use of the recent technological development (internet) and capital shortage that may hamper the design and subsequent implementation of the technological tool hence denying customers of this advance services and their flexibility, choice and convenience associated with the interne

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ON LINE MEDICAL BILLING SYSTEM

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ON LINE MEDICAL BILLING SYSTEM
(A CASE STUDY OF PENULTS HOSPITAL ENUGU STATE)

COMPLETE PROJECT  MATERIAL COST 3000 NAIRA

WITH SOFTWARE FOR UNDERGRADUATE COST 20,000 NAIRA

A FRESH TOPIC NOT LISTED ON OUR WEBSITE COST 50,000 NAIRA ( UNDERGRADUATE) OR 100,000 FOR SECOND DEGREE STUDENTS. $500. PLUS  FREE SUPPORT UNTIL YOU FINISH YOUR PROJECT WORK. CONTACT US TODAY, WE MAKE A DIFFERENT. DESIGN AND WRITING IS OUR SKILLED.  DESIGN AND WRITING IS OUR SKILLED.

Note: our case study can be change to suit your desire location . we are here for your success.

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MAKE YOUR PAYMENT  INTO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING BANKS:
 GTBANK
Account Name : Chi E-Concept Int’l
ACCOUNT NUMBER:  0115939447
First Bank:
Account Name: Chi E-Concept Int’l
Account Name: 3059320631

Foreign Transaction For Dollars Payment :
Bank Name: GTBank
Branch Location: Enugu State,Nigeria.
Account Name: Chi E-Concept Int’l
 Account Number:  0117780667. 
Swift Code: GTBINGLA 
Dollar conversion rate for Naira is 175 per dollar. 

ATM CARD:  YOU CAN ALSO MAKE PAYMENT USING YOUR ATM CARD OR ONLINE TRANSFER. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR BANKER SECURITY GUIDE ON HOW TO TRANSFER MONEY TO OTHER BANKS USING YOUR ATM CARD. ATM CARD OR ONLINE BANK TRANSFER IS FASTER FOR QUICK DELIVERY TO YOUR EMAIL . OUR MARKETER WILL RESPOND TO YOU ANY TIME OF THE DAY. WE SUPPORT CBN CASHLESS SOCIETY. 

OR
PAY ONLINE USING YOUR ATM CARD. IT IS SECURED AND RELIABLE.

Enter Amount

form>DELIVERY PERIOD FOR BANK PAYMENT IS  LESS THAN 2 HOURS

CALL Help Desk ON :  08074466939,08063386834.

AFTER PAYMENT SEND YOUR PAYMENT DETAILS TO

08074466939 or 08063386834, YOUR PROJECT TITLE  YOU WANT US TO SEND TO YOU, AMOUNT PAID, DEPOSITOR NAME, UR EMAIL ADDRESS,PAYMENT DATE. YOU WILL RECEIVE YOUR MATERIAL IN LESS THAN 2 HOURS ONCE WILL CONFIRM YOUR PAYMENT.

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ABSTRACT
This project contains a detailed analysis of the existing manual-based billing system of a Hospital of the penults Hospital Trans-Ekulu, Enugu State as a case study.
Base on the analysis, problem areas were identified and a computer based Medical billing system was designed and implement using the IBM compatible Micro-computer system, with colour monitor.

TABLE OF FIGURES
FIG TITLE PAGE
1. Organization structure
2. Information flow diagram
3. Output form Design
4. Billing form Design
5. File Design for billing
6. File Design for Account payable
7. Program flow chart

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 CHAPTER ONE
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Statement of the problem
1.3 Purpose of the study
1.4 Aim and Objectives
1.5 Scope
1.6 Limitations

2.0 CHAPTER TWO
2.1 Literature Review
3.0 CHAPTER THREE
3.1 Description and analysis of the existing system
3.2 Fact finding method used
3.3 Organizational structure
3.4 Objective of the existing system
3.5 Input, Process, Output analysis
3.6 Information flow diagram
3.7 Problem of the existing system
3.8 Justification of the new existing system

4.0 CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 Design of the new system
4.2 Output specification and design
4.3 Input specification design
4.4 File design
4.5 Procedure chart
4.6 System flow chart
4.7 System requirement
5.0 CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Implementation
5.2 Program design
5.3 Program flow chart
5.4 Source program
5.5 Test run

6.0 CHAPTER SIX
6.1 Documentation

7.0 CHAPTER SEVEN
7.1 Recommendation and conclusion
7.2 Reference

CHAPTER ONE
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Hospital is responsible for the supply of drugs to various inhabitants in zone at specific drug rates. Form the inception of the hospital, billing has been manually processed.
The manual system employed is not very efficient, a lot of paper work has to be done, receipt, irrespective of patients, take a long period of time to prepare. Due to the volummous number of drugs users, record of patients which serve as information for preparing managerial decision are very difficult to locate manually.
Therefore because of the problem and error arising from such a system, the computer based billing system because very invaluable.

1.2 THE BENEFIT OF THIS WORK
A. To assist medical organization to maintain concise patients monitoring. This project is designed to overview how computer can be use to operation in hospital set-up system. Consequence, this can also serve as aid for computer efficiency designed to carry out administrative job.
B. In the event of hug investment the risk at least will be reduced, this means that when the hospital spends a hug capital to carry out some project, that they will recover the capital with minimum risk.

1.3 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
By account of history, medical billing has been plague by several factors based on the current manual process:
– File and record are not properly kept.
– Error are easily made and hardly detected.
– Information is not well maintained.
The sole aim of this project is to reduce un its entirely all these irregularities by the use of computer.

1.4 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
To reduce stres

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF E-MEETING SYSTEM

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF E-MEETING SYSTEM

COMPLETE PROJECT  MATERIAL COST 3000 NAIRA

WITH SOFTWARE FOR UNDERGRADUATE COST 20,000 NAIRA

A FRESH TOPIC NOT LISTED ON OUR WEBSITE COST 50,000 NAIRA ( UNDERGRADUATE) OR 100,000 FOR SECOND DEGREE STUDENTS. $500. PLUS  FREE SUPPORT UNTIL YOU FINISH YOUR PROJECT WORK. CONTACT US TODAY, WE MAKE A DIFFERENT. DESIGN AND WRITING IS OUR SKILLED.  DESIGN AND WRITING IS OUR SKILLED.

Note: our case study can be change to suit your desire location . we are here for your success.

                                   ORDER NOW

MAKE YOUR PAYMENT  INTO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING BANKS:
 GTBANK
Account Name : Chi E-Concept Int’l
ACCOUNT NUMBER:  0115939447
First Bank:
Account Name: Chi E-Concept Int’l
Account Name: 3059320631

Foreign Transaction For Dollars Payment :
Bank Name: GTBank
Branch Location: Enugu State,Nigeria.
Account Name: Chi E-Concept Int’l
 Account Number:  0117780667. 
Swift Code: GTBINGLA 
Dollar conversion rate for Naira is 175 per dollar. 

ATM CARD:  YOU CAN ALSO MAKE PAYMENT USING YOUR ATM CARD OR ONLINE TRANSFER. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR BANKER SECURITY GUIDE ON HOW TO TRANSFER MONEY TO OTHER BANKS USING YOUR ATM CARD. ATM CARD OR ONLINE BANK TRANSFER IS FASTER FOR QUICK DELIVERY TO YOUR EMAIL . OUR MARKETER WILL RESPOND TO YOU ANY TIME OF THE DAY. WE SUPPORT CBN CASHLESS SOCIETY. 

OR
PAY ONLINE USING YOUR ATM CARD. IT IS SECURED AND RELIABLE.

Enter Amount

form>DELIVERY PERIOD FOR BANK PAYMENT IS  LESS THAN 2 HOURS

CALL Help Desk  ON :  08074466939,08063386834.

AFTER PAYMENT SEND YOUR PAYMENT DETAILS TO

08074466939 or 08063386834, YOUR PROJECT TITLE  YOU WANT US TO SEND TO YOU, AMOUNT PAID, DEPOSITOR NAME, UR EMAIL ADDRESS,PAYMENT DATE. YOU WILL RECEIVE YOUR MATERIAL IN LESS THAN 2 HOURS ONCE WILL CONFIRM YOUR PAYMENT.

WE HAVE SECURITY IN OUR BUSINESS.   

MONEY BACK GUARANTEE

ABSTRACT

This research compared the use of an electronic meeting system tool to a manual group process in large and small groups in a controlled laboratory experiment. Outcomes measured include the quality of decision, the time taken in various stages of the decision making process, and group
member satisfaction. A research model of the variables influencing group decision making was
developed. The six independent variables included in this model are group size, the rule by which the group makes a decision, the incentives driving the group, the distribution of useful information within the group, the task complexity, and the meeting support (electronic or manual). In this research group size and method of support were manipulated, while the other variables were controlled. A decision-making task was developed for this research to specify and manipulate the six independent variables. The task described a product mix problem in which information on each product was given to group members. The group shared information and jointly determined an outcome. The group used an unanimous decision rule to chose a solution. A numerical outcome was used to objectively measure decision quality. Each member of the group received a cash payoff determined by the group’s solution as incentive in accomplishing the task. All groups found the optimal solution. The simplicity of the task may have minimized the differences found between groups. There was no significant difference in general member satisfaction or time to decision. Prior knowledge was found to influence general member satisfaction and the time needed for the group to share information. Members of large groups perceived more uneven distribution of participation than members of small groups. Voting differences were very large: large groups took significantly more votes than small groups, and electronic groups took significantly more votes than manual groups. “Conjunctive” and “disjunctive” task descriptions are used to discuss task/tool interaction.

A descriptive framework has the purpose of identifying the major components of a system and their relationships. This paper proposes a descriptive framework for electronic meeting systems. Our intention is to clarify and organize the conceptually and functionally distinctive components that we find in this technology. The proposed framework simplifies the evaluation of EMS functionality by organizations. The adoption of the UML language increases the potential of communicating EMS requirements to IS developers. The paper presents the evaluation grids of a collection of 10 EMS highlighting what framework components are supported and what components have been ignored. Electronic meeting systems (EMS) can help conflicting groups
move from disagreement to consensus—from groups to teams—and ultimately achieve the strategic partnership that is essential to their survival. This study provides a detailed account of the operation of an EMS, describes the many potential benefits of the system, and gives practical advice on how to use it while avoiding the common pitfalls.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 statement of problem
1.2 Objectives of the study
1.3 Scope of study
1.4 Significance
1.5 Assumption
1.6 Definition of terms

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature Review
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 System Analysis and Design
3.1 General Overview of the system
3.1.1 Organogram
3.1.2 Information Flow Diagram
3.2 Methodology
3.2.1 Fact finding method used

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Design and System Implication
4.1 Design Standard
4.2 Output specification and design
4.3 Input
4.4 File design
4.5 Procedure chart
4.6 System flowchart
4.7 Implementation
4.8 Program flowchart
4.9 System requirements
4.9.1 Software Requirements
4.9.2 Hardware Requirements
4.9.3 Operational
4.9.4 Personnel
4.9.5 Environment
4.10 Testing
4.11 Cutover Process
4.12 Documentation
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Summary, Recommendation and Conclusion
5.1 Summary
5.2 Recommendation
5.3 Conclusion
References or Bibliography
Appendix

1.0 INTRODUCTION

Introduction
Groups are responsible for many of the activities and decisions made in
business and government. These activities include generating ideas and
solutions to problems, sharing information, negotiating a jOint decision, and building consensus to aid in the implementation of a plan. These activities are not always accomplished efficiently or effectively. One mid-sized Fortune 500 company estimated 71 Million dollars in losses due to meeting inefficiencies in one yearl [Mosvick and Nelson, 1987] It is difficult to measure the cost of ineffective meetings, but the impact of bad decisions, inappropriate actions, and untimely solutions on profit could be larger than the costs due to meeting inefficiencies. The potential gain from improving group work is very large.
Electronic meeting systems (EMS) are environments made of hardware, software, and human facilitators which impact, and possibly improve, group processes. Features of the system, aspects of the task, and characteristics of the group all interact to change group outcomes. Case
and field studies on electronic meeting systems have often shown gains in efficiency, effectiveness, and member satisfaction when groups use these systems. However, laboratory studies comparing manual groups to electronic groups have shown mixed results. Further experimental research is needed to form a taxonomy of task and group characteristics, and the system functionality to improve this interaction. Because labour and management have very rarely stepped outside their confining adversarial approach to negotiation, little pro g ress has been made toward the strategic union management partnerships that are increasingly necessary if Canadian organizations are to
remain competitive in a rapidly changing global economy (Downie and Coates 1993;
Kumar 1995; Walton, Cutcher-Gershenfeld, and McKersie 1994). Both parties are beginning to recognize, however, that organizational viability—and ultimately their own survival— depends on the full participation of all stakeholders in the decision-making pro c e s s .
Although full and equal participation is the goal, the parties have become accustomed to a ‘positional approach,’ which starts with a solution that supports their position, before any underlying problems can be identified and examined. Positional bargainers see each other as adversaries who use threats, demand concessions, and compete for victory. They
are dug into their positions and distrust the other party. Inevitably, what results is a compromise which fails to adequately address the interests of either party and leaves both sides feeling dissatisfied, distrustful, and misunderstood. In their search for a solution to this problem, researchers have been focusing on mutual gains negotiation, which provides an alternative strategy for some conflicts. In contrast
to positional bargaining, the mutual gains approach starts by attempting to preserve and develop the relationship, evolves into a process in which the parties work to educate each
other about their needs, and then culminates in a joint attempt to solve the problem of how best to meet their needs and interests (Moore 1997). If labour and management can successfully make the transition from exchanging positions to working for mutual gains,
it may be possible for them to develop a true strategic partnership, in which there is mutual recognition, respect, and acceptance of the other party as a legitimate and necessary partner in organizational decision making that affects multiple stakeholders (Kumar 1995;
Walton, Cutcher-Gershenfeld, and McKersie 1994).
What is needed, then, is a process that alters the positional nature of participation within groups, addresses the fears that derive from the traditional adversarial approach, builds mutual gains components into the negotiation process, and improves the quality of decisions
and other meeting outcomes. Such a process is embodied in ‘electronic meeting systems’ (EMS), a new and innovative approach to group decision making which combines
the essential principles of mutual gains bargaining with contemporary technology and precepts of group dynamics to provide participants with a forum for candid, equal, and strategic joint decision making.
As will be seen, the ‘divergent-convergent’ structure of the EMS model closely mirror that of the mutual gains approach to conflict management: each of these models provides participants with the capabilities to move from disagreement to consensus, from isolation to interaction, and from groups to teams. Using EMS technology, labour and management
can ultimately achieve the strategic partnership that is so essential to their very survival. This study examines the applications and benefits of E M S technology and suggests that the full and equal participation of stakeholders such as unions in decisions from which they have been traditionally excluded can be significantly facilitated through the E M S p ro c e s s .

E l e c t ronic Meeting Systems and Mutual Gains
Group Decision Support Systems
The electronic meeting systems which will be examined in detail here are one type of group decision support system (GDSS). In general, a GDSS combines communication, omputing, and decision support technologies to facilitate the formulation and solution of problems by a group of individuals (DeSanctis and Gallupe 1987). It provides the opportunity
for a significant advance toward an enriched and progressive group decision-making process by focusing on both social needs and task-oriented activities to help groups make faster, more satisfying, and, ultimately, better decisions (Nunamaker et al. 1991b). A GDSS helps group decision makers avoid the conflict-provoking behaviours of positional bargaining. Better decisions are made with a GDSS because it is designed to remove common communication barriers, systematically direct the pattern, timing, and content
of discussion, and provide techniques for structuring decision analysis (DeSanctis and Gallupe 1987).

The EMS Environment
The EMS is a type of G D S S that allows group decision makers to combine a mutual gains a p p roach to resolving conflict with a stru c t u red group decision-making process. The strategies
adopted by parties engaged in mutual gains bargaining differ fundamentally from the strategies of positional bargainers. Parties to mutual gains negotiation collaborate whenever
possible, provide accurate statements of their problems and pre f e rences, and include only genuine issues in a way that increases the likelihood that new solutions will be invented
or discovered (Weiss 1996). Bargainers oriented toward mutual gain also expend considerable eff o rt to achieve shared understanding of needs, concerns, and fears, and emphasize open and honest discussion and free-flowing idea-generation (Moore 1997).
EMS environments typically consist of a number of networked computer work stations and a set of flexible software tools that provide communication and problem-solving support.
The meeting takes place in a decision room equipped with a U-shaped seating arrangement for group members, so that opposing parties to a conflict can be seated side by side. Each individual is provided with a personal computer with a private screen, but
the information entered is anonymously displayed on a public screen. A trained facilitator controls the system from a station at the front of the room. Software specifically designed to support and streamline group decision making focuses the participants on a
collaboratively derived text and meeting agenda displayed on the public screen. The agenda rationalizes and structures the interaction of participants around a sense of shared commitment to group decision making and mutual gains.

1.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The objective of the Idea Organization activity in an EMS is to classify the participants’ comments into a list of important topics that is appropriate for the desired outcome, goal, or sub goal. Difficulties in performing this idea organizing activity are due to various aspects of the output of the divergent process that precedes it: Large numbers of comments and different interpretations of the vocabulary within the comments. Other difficulties are related to the increased cognitive demand of the Idea.

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ONLINE CASH RECEIPT GENERATION SYSTEM FOR A SUPERMARKET.

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ONLINE CASH RECEIPT GENERATION SYSTEM FOR A SUPERMARKET. (A CASE STUDY OF ROBAN STORES LTD)

COMPLETE PROJECT  MATERIAL COST 3000 NAIRA

WITH SOFTWARE FOR UNDERGRADUATE COST 20,000 NAIRA

A FRESH TOPIC NOT LISTED ON OUR WEBSITE COST 50,000 NAIRA ( UNDERGRADUATE) OR 100,000 FOR SECOND DEGREE STUDENTS. $500. PLUS  FREE SUPPORT UNTIL YOU FINISH YOUR PROJECT WORK. CONTACT US TODAY, WE MAKE A DIFFERENT. DESIGN AND WRITING IS OUR SKILLED.  DESIGN AND WRITING IS OUR SKILLED.

Note: our case study can be change to suit your desire location . we are here for your success.

                                   ORDER NOW

MAKE YOUR PAYMENT  INTO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING BANKS:
 GTBANK
Account Name : Chi E-Concept Int’l
ACCOUNT NUMBER:  0115939447
First Bank:
Account Name: Chi E-Concept Int’l
Account Name: 3059320631

Foreign Transaction For Dollars Payment :
Bank Name: GTBank
Branch Location: Enugu State,Nigeria.
Account Name: Chi E-Concept Int’l
 Account Number:  0117780667. 
Swift Code: GTBINGLA 
Dollar conversion rate for Naira is 175 per dollar. 

ATM CARD:  YOU CAN ALSO MAKE PAYMENT USING YOUR ATM CARD OR ONLINE TRANSFER. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR BANKER SECURITY GUIDE ON HOW TO TRANSFER MONEY TO OTHER BANKS USING YOUR ATM CARD. ATM CARD OR ONLINE BANK TRANSFER IS FASTER FOR QUICK DELIVERY TO YOUR EMAIL . OUR MARKETER WILL RESPOND TO YOU ANY TIME OF THE DAY. WE SUPPORT CBN CASHLESS SOCIETY. 

OR
PAY ONLINE USING YOUR ATM CARD. IT IS SECURED AND RELIABLE.

Enter Amount

form>DELIVERY PERIOD FOR BANK PAYMENT IS  LESS THAN 2 HOURS

CALL Help Desk ON :  08074466939,08063386834.

AFTER PAYMENT SEND YOUR PAYMENT DETAILS TO

08074466939 or 08063386834, YOUR PROJECT TITLE  YOU WANT US TO SEND TO YOU, AMOUNT PAID, DEPOSITOR NAME, UR EMAIL ADDRESS,PAYMENT DATE. YOU WILL RECEIVE YOUR MATERIAL IN LESS THAN 2 HOURS ONCE WILL CONFIRM YOUR PAYMENT.

WE HAVE SECURITY IN OUR BUSINESS.   

MONEY BACK GUARANTEE

ABSTRACT
This project work, is a computerization of cash receipt system of an organization. It entails maintaining database files of different sources of receipt whose scope and limitation are based on.
Sales and purchases Receipts/Invoices inquiry on Total Balance and generation of report.
But before we venture into that, attention should be drawn to the introductory part, the literature review and later the analysis of the existing system and the design of the new system.
Since, there is constrain in time, this project will not go on exhaustive treatment of every expected module, rather will represent only sales and purchases receipt modules with two other operational modules subset of the broad menu.
Nevertheless, there is provision for onward development of those expected modules and for other sources of receipts and other operations to suit any organization.
It is not the intention here to treat each module separately hence the entire project is menu driven to cover some of the facilities present.
Lastly, it is an optimistic fact that after going through the text, one would be able to
1. Know what is achieved
2. Having a clear knowledge of the project organization in relation to other sources and problems.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE
Introduction 1
1.1 Justification of the project 2
1.2 Purpose of the study 3
1.3 Statement of the problem 3
1.4 Scope of the project 4
CHAPTER TWO
Literature Review 6
CHAPTER THREE
Description and analysis of the existing system 8
3.1 Introduction 8
3.2 Definition of System Analysis 8
3.3 Data Gathering 9
3.4 Preliminary Report 12
3.5 Analysis of Data 14
CHAPTER FOUR
Design of the new system 22
4.1 Design Phase 22
4.2 Top Down Approach 23
4.3 Design Particulars 23
4.4 System Specifications 26
CHAPTER FIVE
Implementation 32
Introduction 32
CHAPTER SIX
5.1 Documentation 35
5.2 Constraint (limitation) 35
CHAPTER SEVEN
Recommendation and Conclusion 37

CHAPTER ONE

1.0 INTRODUCTION
Cash receipt generating system is a viable source in any business organization and ventures and so on, its main purpose is to maintain a more reliable records of money coming into the organization firm and money going out from the firm. This is look upon the view that the business organization must have that exchange market with each other. It is a sore fact that the most have been a contract of which, there is an obligatory task that stands the terms of agreement it could be a payment to their client or partners or from their client who pays into their own account. Another thing matters weather it will be cash without remark balance or install mental and how many installment it is going to be.
This is clearly stated in the organization activities and manner of operation. When ever there is payment, there is also the issuing of receipts this is centered on the writing of what each party has in stock.

1.1 JUSTIFICATION OF THE PROJECT
For there to be a computerized business operation, the business most be look upon in new way of existence. No only being concerned with customers, prices output and so forth one should also consider the fact that data forms, information flows, procedures etc. it is momentous on the basic fact that

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF STATE CIVIL SERVICE PAYROLL ACCOUNTING SYSTEM

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ABSTRACT
Ever since man discovered the computer and hence computer science, attempt have been made to computerize every facet of human life.
This project work experts the issue of designing and implementing a state civil payroll accounting system which inherent advantages (speed and accuracy over the more tedious inefficient and time consuming manual system.
This system encountered the following problems. Late receipt of raw data each month. Regular break down of the accountant machine presently used for data processing, irregular power supply, many errors resulting from the manual methods of data processing and the office caused by bulky files and constant complaints for errors from the workers. Consequently a computerized payroll accounting system when designed to take care of the above problems.

ORGANIZATION OF THE WORK
The study is being organized in seven chapter
Chapter one contains the introduction of the project at hand. The problem is being stated. It also contains the purpose of the study, aims scope or delimitation or constraints, assumptions and definition of terms.
Chapter two is the literature review. This is where the related work about payroll is reviewed.
Chapter three in the description and analysis of the existing system. The design of the new system is the content of chapter four.
Chapter five involves the implementation of the new system. It also includes the program design. Program flowcharts, pseudo codes, course program and test run.
Chapter six is the documentation of new system.
Chapter seven, contains the recommendation and references

TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 Background of the study 1
1.2 Problems definition and analysis 2
1.3 Objectives of the study 2
1.4 Scope of study 3
1.5 Limitations 3
1.6 Assumption 4
1.7 Definition of terms. 4
CHAPTER TWO
2.1 Literature Review 6
CHAPTER THREE
3.1 Descriptions and analysis of the existing system 9
3.2 Methods of fact finding 9
3.3 He organizational structure 11
3.4 Objective of the existing system 11
3.5 Input, process and output analysis 12
3.6 Problem of the existing system 14
3.7 Justification for the new system. 15
CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 Software designing and implementation. 16
4.2 Output specification and design 17
4.3 Input specification and design 18
4.4 File design 20
4.5 System requirement 21
CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Implementation 23
5.2 Program design 23
CHAPTER SIX
6.1 Documentation 25
6.2 Identification 25
6.3 User information 26
CHAPTER SEVEN
7.1 Recommendation 27
7.2 Conclusion 27
Reference 29

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Computer, the versatile data processing machine has been found very useful in every human endeavor since its incursion into many fields of study, industry, business, sciences and technology in general. Payroll is being prepared by organization, committees, governments and other business firms, it is also part of account department, many organization concern. It is used for the preparation of worker’s salary daily, weekly or monthly.
The payroll module which helps in data processing, processes monthly pay of all the employees in state civil service commission. The module maintains staff loans, advances, tax and other deductions from staff pay. It also performs annual increment on the salary of qualified staff each month. The payroll list every employee for whom the computer has produced a payroll chewue and shows for each employee what deductions are subtracted from gross earnings to arrive at net pay. This report is reviewed by the manager of the payroll department before the cheques are released for distribution.

1.2 PROBLEM DEFINITION
Over the years, manual method of payroll has been used. This method has its problems. It has been proven to be very ineffective and inefficient. Some of the problems are
a. The job of preparing salary payment manually is tedious causes delay
b. As a result of the problem above, manual method have a lot of discrepancies.
c. This method encourage fraud figures are easily manipulated and changed.
d. The manual method requires people who are competent in mathematics related computation to do a reliable job. As a result people of such are very scarce.

1.3 OBJECTIVES OF STUDY
The study aims at designing a payroll accounting system that will help to eliminate mistakes, delay and frauds associated with manual calculation of workers salaries and