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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A SALES FORECASTING SYSTEM

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A SALES FORECASTING SYSTEM

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ABSTRACT

Sales forecasting is a common activity in most companies affecting operations, marketing and planning. Little is known about its practice. Mentzer and his colleagues have developed a research programme over twenty years aimed at rectifying the gap in knowledge most recently, in the mentzer et al (2002) paper they have demonstrated with supporting evidence the use of a sales forecasting audio to establish the dimensions of best practice. In this commentary on the paper, the methodology underlying their approach is examined from a number of different perspectives. The commentaries examine how convincing and complete has been the choice of audit dimensions as well as how this new research fits with evidence from other sources both commentators and respondents agree that the topic is important to organizational practice and more research is needed to gain a complete picture of the sales forecasting function and the systems that support it. Clarifying the audit function is particularly important since sales forecasting often has a low organizational profile until events turn sour with damaging consequences to organizational viability.

TABLE OF CONTENT

CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
1.2 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
1.3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
1.4 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
1.5 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
1.6 ASSUMPTIONS
1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW

CHAPTER THREE
3.0 DETAILED STUDY AND ANALYSIS OF OLD SYSTEM
3.1 FACT FINDING METHOD USED
3.2 ORGANISATION STRUCTURE
3.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
3.4 INPUT, PROCESS AND OUTPUT ANALYSIS
3.5 PROBLEM OF EXISTING SYSTEM
3.6 JUSTIFICATION OF THE NEW SYSTEM
3.7 INFORMATION FLOW DIAGRAM

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 DESIGN OF THE NEW SYSTEM
4.1 OUTPUT DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION
4.2 INPUT DESIGN AND SPECIFICATION
4.3 FILE DESIGN
4.4 PROCEDURE CHART
4.5 SYSTEM FLOW CHART

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 IMPLEMENTATION
5.2 PROGRAM FLOW CHART
5.3 PSEUDO CODE
5.4 SOURCE PROGRAM
5.5 TEST – RUN

CHAPTER SIX
6.0 DOCUMENTATION
6.1 SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION
6.2 PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION
6.3 PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION

CHAPTER SEVEN
7.0 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
7.1 CONCLUSION
7.2 RECOMMENDATION

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Any visit to a company that relies on sales forecasting in its operations or marketing confirms that the most important aspect of forecasting for those with organizational forecasting responsibilities is not simply the choice of approach but something much more fundamental how the forecasting activities, the information system and the people who produce and use forecasts inter-relate. Increasingly I and other researchers have seen the gap between theory and practice in forecasting as an outcome primarily of organizational complexities and priorities (Mahmoud et al 1992) rather than a stubborn refused of practioners to recognize the superiority of the latest methods found in the forecasting literature the article submitted by mark moon, Tom Mentzer, and Carlo Smith on “Conducting a Sales Forecasting Audit”. It was rare contribution towards understanding just what goes right and wrong in the sales forecasting. Because it explored new ground in forecasting research (although others had visited particular questions earlier) I thought its influence on both forecasting practice and forecasting researchers would be more substantial if some key aspects of the arguments were held up to the light and picked apart. I therefore asked the referees of the article and other researchers who have argued for the importance of behavioural research in forecasting to comment on the assumptions and methods used by Moon, Mentzer and Smith, in particular highlighting areas where future research should prove most productive. What follows are comments by Stuart Bretschneider, Fred Collopy, Micheal Lawrence, Doug Steward and Heidi Wink – Ihofer together with a response from the authors themselves. I and the editors of the journal would welcome further research contributions that examine how organizations go about the task of improving the forecasting function.

1.1 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
By studying the particulars of four NFP firms whose website implementations demonstrated a marketing orientation, it was believed that we could develop

IMPORTANT OF COMPUTER IN SECURITY

IMPORTANT OF COMPUTER IN SECURITY

COMPLETE PROJECT  MATERIAL COST 3000 NAIRA

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Branch Location: Enugu State,Nigeria.
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Swift Code: GTBINGLA 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
Intrusion detection system

CHAPTER TWO
Fingerprints activated locks (door)
How the finger sensors works
Which type of sensors is the best

CHAPTER THREE
Benefits of the computerized locks (door)
Compromisation of a fingerprint
Use of a finger smart card
Firewall
Application safeguard

CHAPTER FOUR
Conclusion

Reference
ABSTRACT

Security has become one of the primary concerns when organizations and institutions like Hotels, Banks, and companies need to be acquainted with the latest developments on security locks. Regardless of the rareness and financial involvements, an increasing number of individuals and cooperate bodies are demanding for better security locks.
Even if an organisation is not security conscious with the introduction of such security system, they will go for one of the latest of these electronic locks.

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION
Computerized Security Locks
Voice activated, finger prints and infrared lock security is said to be protection against attack from without or subversion from within or afar, it is also precautions taken to keep somebody or something safe from crime, attack, or danger. The source of Texas instruments speaks and spell handheld electronic learning and, introduced in 1978, sparked the present growth of computerized speech, or what is called designated speech synthesis, voice-response systems, in which a computer “speaks” in response to a (non spoken) command, represent a market or under 20 million in 1978. By 1988 that market to estimates by SRI international in manlo park calif. Adding speech recognition, whereby a human voice activates electronic circuits to perform a specific task such as voice activated doors, the market by 1988 is forecast at around 1.3 billion to 1.8 billion, excluding defense and aerospace products.
A number of electronic products that features a computerized speech are already on the consumer market fidelity Electronic Computer chess player, chess challenges, “speaks” with a player; canon inc. and the Panasonic company introduced talking calculators this year; sharp corporation of Japan has digital clock radio that voices the time when a button is pressed. Computerized Security System (CSS) is one of the world’s largest security equipment suppliers and a leader in the electronic access management industry.
Through it’s subsidiaries SAFELOCK and GARD, CSS reaches countless hotels, multifamily properties, commercial facilities, military and government facilities and much more in the production of electronic locks.
Quasar has a talking microwave oven, fisher-price toys an talking dell, taxes instruments a talking language translator, and there are speech-synthesis attachments for personal computers. Prodding the computer-speech industry onward is a host of chip makers who will produce devices inexpensively for anyone able to purchase them in large quantities. The companies include taxes instrument, National Semiconductor Corporation, and the votrax division of federal screw works. Each of the three used a different electronic method to achieve the same and-linear predictive coding, waveform digitalization, and format synthesis. Format synthesis, which uses combined phonemes, the smallest sound units of speech, was also used with the IBM Audio Typing units, designed for the blind, which vocalizes the keypad struck by the user.
Voice recognition was receiving increasing attention too. Heuristic inc, of sunny vale, calif, for example introduced a speech recognition model that enables a hear siegler ADM-3A “dumb terminal” to be voice controlled, through 64-128 speaker-developed words or phrases at a time. The standard recognition accuracy rate is said to be better than 99 percent. Also, IBM researchers have developed a computer to transcribe speck from a 1,000 word vocabulary, printing is automatically with 91 percent accuracy. Malicious hackers are increasingly developing powerful software crime tools. Such as automatic computer virus generators, internet eavesdropping sniffers, passwords guessers, vulnerability testers, and computer service saturators. For example, an internet eavesdropping sniffer intercepts internet messages sent to other computers. A password guesser tries millions of combinations of characters in an effort to guess a computer’s password vulnerability testers look for software weaknesses. These crime tools are also valuable security tools used for testing the security of computers and networks.
An increasingly common hacker tool that has gained widespread public attention is the computer service saturation, used in denial-of-service attacks, which can shut down a selected or targeted computer on the internet by bombarding the computer with more requests than it can handle.
This tools first searches for vulnerable computers on the internet where it can install it’s own software program. Once installed, the compromised computers act like “zombies” sending usage requests to the target computer. If thousands of computers become infected with the software than all would be sending usage requests to the target computer, overwhelming it’s ability to handle the requests for service.

INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEMS
Security software called intrusion detection systems may be used in computers to detect unusual and suspicious activity and in some cases, stop a variety of harmful actions by authorized persons. Abuse and misuse of sensitive system and application programs and data such as password, inventory, financial, engineering, and personnels files can be detected by this system.

INFRARED ACTIVATED LOCKS (DOORS)
Infrared (IR) lock was developed by SAFELOCK (as security company) to interface with energy management systems. IR provides wireless communications to and from the lock to give you an online lock system without all the hassles of running wires to each lock, there is an IR module in the room and on the lock that communication to a central computer, the central computer reports all keys used in the lock. Below are some of the devices – Electronic Control Unit (ECU) –safes –hospitality an easy-to-use handhold service as a

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERIZED HOTEL BUSINESS BILLING SYSTEM.

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A
COMPUTERIZED HOTEL BUSINESS BILLING SYSTEM.
(A CASE STUDY OF MODOTEL HOTEL LIMITED ENUGU)

COMPLETE PROJECT  MATERIAL COST 3000 NAIRA

WITH SOFTWARE FOR UNDERGRADUATE COST 20,000 NAIRA

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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. 

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ABSTRACT
This work is carried out to identify and discuss the need for a computer system in hotel business billing system.
A 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 result of this project is aimed at eliminating the tedious work which is associated with the making reservations and keeping account in hotel. It will also save storage system for guest who have stayed in the hotel before.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Background of the study
1.1 Introduction
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.o LITERATURE REVIEW
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 OVERVIEW OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
3.1 Description analysis of the existing system
3.2 Method of data collect
3.2.1 Interview method
3.2.2 References to written text
3.4 Process analysis
3.5 Out analysis
3.6 Problem of the existing system
3.7 Justification for the new system.

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 IMPLEMENTATION
5.1 Program design
5.2 Program flowchart
5.3 Pseudo code
5.4 Source listing
5.5 Test Run

CHAPTER SIX
6.0 RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
APPENDIX

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Hotel is defined by British law as a place where a binafide 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 endeavours 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.
The earliest hotels were managed by husband and wife teams, who provided large halls for travellers to make their own bed and sleep on the floor. The entire cooking service and recreation were provided by the husband and wife team and his family.
It was in Europe that the birth of well managed hotel industry took place on the shape of chalets and small hotels which provided variety of services. They were mainly patronized by the aristocracy of the day.
The real growth of the modern hotel industry took place in the United State of America in 1794. the real boom in hotel building came in the early twentieth century. This period also saw the beginning of chain operation under the guidance of E.M stalker. It involved big investments, big profit and trained professional to manage the business.
The management business billing of a hotel system was virtually left in the hands of the front officers. The front office in a hotels is the department responsible for the scale of hotel rooms through systematic method of reservation, followed by registration and assigning of rooms to customers, it was usually done manually. This was boring and cumbersome in hotels that still operate manually today. This development in hotel business billing system continued gradually until recently when computer was invented as an electronic method of processing data, computer can be defined as an electronic device that accept input, manipulated data and produces information which is the output, as required. Computerization of hotel business billing system: a focus on the lodging system of a hotel, therefore, the application of computer in the lodging system of a hotel. A hotel which operated a computerized system will ensure that the program carries provision for different tariffs, locations and individual guest preferences. Details of each room are stored within the memory and as a guest registers the guest list is immediately updated while that particular room is removed from the list of those which are available for letting. Because the system is so accurate, there is little chance of two people being given same room.

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The lodging system of Mooted Hotels Limited Enugu started when this hotel was established in 1986. at its inception, Mooted Hotels Limited inherited three modern hotels. There were ninety three chalets at the time of its establishment. These hotels were located at Enugu, IMO, Anambra. However they have since been improved upon with additional chalets, better management and better services.
The management of Muddle Hotels Limited insists that standard obtainable in its hotels of all types compare favourably with the standards elsewhere. Each chalets is provided with a room stewards, hot and cold water tub, wall-
To-wall carpet, air conditioner, television, refrigerator and inter-com. The Cable News Network (CNN) is received in the hotels through its satellite dish. The body managing the hotel now at the apex of the management include-
1.The general manager
2.The company accountant
3.The company secretary
4.The operational managers
5.The public relations officer
6.The house keeper
7.The food and beverages manager
8.The number of staff are eighty
These are both junior and senior cadres.
1.Administration
2.Accounts
3.Restraurant
4.Bar
5.Kitchen
6.Laundry.

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM.
The introduction of computer in the hotel is to reduce problem encountered on arrival and event at check out time by guest’s customers and visitors to the hotel and by the reception staff on their efforts to manually attend to each guest’s requests going through the reception routine in the front office by the guest is normally frustrating and time wasting. As guest can be kept on his feet for several minutes waiting to be attended to .the billing procedures in the cashier section are similar to

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERISED MARKET SURVEY REPORTING SYSTEM

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERISED MARKET SURVEY REPORTING 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.

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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. 

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ABSTRACT
This project is based on the possible exploration of computer Technology in Today society in market surveying in the daily discharge of duties.
This project involves the design and development of computerized market survey report analysist.
The design will enable the user to achieve a desirable report at an increased efficiency, accuracy and speed of doing work and at the same time reduce man – hour repured for piece of work.
This calls for an alternative method which ie accurate, quick and inexpensive. This project achieved merit by eliminating all these flows that result from manual operation and present a very accurate, decisive and systematic measure of survey report.

TABLE OF CONTENT

CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Background
1.2 Aim or objective of the study
1.3 Statement of the problem or purpose
1.4 Justification of the purpose topic
1.5 Scope of the project
Methodology
Block diagram
Thesis Organization

CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW

CHAPTER FIVE
3.0 overview of the existing system
3.1 Description and analysis of the existing system
3.2 Method of data collection
3.2.1 Interview method
3.2.2 Reference to written text
3.3 Input analysis
3.4 Process analysis
3.5 Output analysis
3.6 Input analysis
3.7 Problem of the existing system
3.8 Justification for the new system

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Design for 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
Program design
Program flowchart
Pseudo code
Source listing
Test-run
CHAPTER SIX
DOCUMENTATION

CHAPTER SEVEN
Recommendation & conclusion
Reference
Appendix (if any)

CHAPTER ONE

1.0 INTRODUCTION
In order not to embrace hitch in the carrying out of any project, it is necessary to define the objective of the project. The process surveying enable us to map out the limitation and the delimitation of the project.
In surveying, we set out the necessary steps and areas that considered to be useful and necessary to implement the objective.
In this case, we identify the problem, it’s sources, causes and to identify solutions to the problem.
In the case study of doing these, the objective must be certain.

1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The Background of this study involves indent study of the system report being designed to determine the input data to the report system and how system report objective can be realized.
Data collected or survey made determined the system output and input and grouped into various files (1) Equipment requirement.
EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENT: To use this report system in survey the following equipment may be needed.
i) An IBM or its compatible
ii) Magnetic Diskette (3.25 x 5.25 or 35 x 3.5 inches)
iii) An IBM line printer or its compatible
iv) A printer interface cable.
Optional equipment: Hard Disk Properly Installed.
MEMORY REQUIREMENT: The design of this system was highly structured by breaking the program in module using Top-Down design technique and loding the program in GW BASIC. Each program after use call another program from the diskette and pass over the content of relevant variable over to the incoming program by using “COMMON” statement it minimizes effectively the size of primary memory required by the system.
TEST DATA
The whole system was tested by obtaining survey analysis of previous building project. Fed the cost of sub-element into the system and compare the output.

DOCUMENTATION
This system is documented in a way that any one who is not a computer scientist or market surveyor can use it effectively. The following types of a documentation are implemented.
i) Design documentation
ii) Operational documentation

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERISED STADIUM MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM.

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERISED STADIUM MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM.
(CASE STUDY OF NNAMDI AZIKIWE STADIUM 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.

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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. 

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ABSTRACT

The accessibility, availability and reliability of data supporting management information system are important to the users in stadium management, just as the use of the internet and web technology is taking root in commerce, communication and so on. The Internet and web technology in stadium management information system is expected to take root and deliver benefit to the management.
This research work highlights the role computer information management system plays in the success of the operations of the stadium, allowing the organization stand the challenges posed by the individuals.
Furthermore, this work examine the current status of stadium management in Nigeria, what it will take to make it successful and how data can be handled and maintained effectively.

TABLE OF CONTENT

CHAPTER ONE
INFORMATION
1.1 Background of the study
1.2 Statement of the problem
1.3 Purpose of the study
1.4 Objective of the study
1.5 Scope of the study
1.6 Limitation of the study
1.7 Assumption
1.8 Definition of terms

CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW

CHAPTER THREE
OVERVIEW OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
3.1 General description of the existing system
3.2 Method of data collection used
3.3 Objectives of the existing system
3.4 Organisational structure
3.5 Input analysis
3.6 Process analysis
3.7 Output analysis
3.8 Information flow diagram
3.9 Problem of the existing system
3.10 Justification for the new system

CHAPTER FOUR
DESIGN OF THE NEW SYSTEM
4.1 Output specifications and design
4.2 Input specifications and design
4.3 File design
4.4 Procedure chart
4.5 System flow chart
4.6 System requirement

CHAPTER FIVE
IMPLEMENTATION
5.1 Program design
5.2 Program flow chart
5.3 Pseudocode
5.4 Source program listing
5.5 Test run
CHAPTER SIX
DOCUMENTATION
6.1 System documentation
6.2 Program documentation
6.3 User documentation

CHAPTER SEVEN
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
7.1 Conclusion
7.2 Recommendation

Bibliography

CHAPTER ONE

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
1.1 INTRODUCTION
The advent of computer Technology has brought relief to repetitive tasks and has helped in the better management and origination of data. Information management system can be applied to any system that facilitates storage, management and retrieved of data and information required for some particular application within a computer system. This makes it easier for data to be handled or managed.
The stadium staffs have been finding it so difficult to manage information for example, in the existing system where everything is processed manually, the operators find it difficult to store, locate or retrieve information when necessary. Also the issue of crowd control and ticketing, which is needed in events to generate income for the sector. Processing ticket for an event manually can be costly, time – consuming and waste ticket stock which is always encountered in some event due to the excess ticket processed manually.
The computer system can be used in so many ways in the stadium, for example, crowd control, processing of ticket for an event, managing office files and so on.
This work concentrates on the computerized ticket, crowd control, information management in the stadium and facility management. With the aid of computer system, the data will be properly managed, organized and construction of a suitable program that will help in the management of stadium.

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Following the problem encountered in the organization, tickets that are processed for an event and the end, there will be left over (waste ticket stock) which create loss in the finance of the stadium unable to communicate with one another in other to share information which leads to time-consuming, re-entering of information and lack of centralized system for customer information.

1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
This work is aim to reduce the work of