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Chapter 1: Introduction
Note: This chapter is expected to lay the foundation for the project
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Background of Study :
Provides a brief idea of the subject matter
1.2 Statement of the problem
1.3 Objective of the study
Provides specific goals expected to be achieved. It must clear and unambiguous so that when such objectives are attained. We can say effort is successful
1.4 Significant of Study : State why the project is a topical one demanding projet effort. The likely consequences if nothing is done or if recommendations are not implemented (prognosis)
1.5 Scope of Study :
To avoid the problem of unbounded rationality and equifinality which says there is no end to search, there is need to specify the extent of reach/coverage. If it is a project involving geographical spread, stratify the area and take a sample population if it is an organization state if the whole organization is involved or some selected departments or project.
1.6 Limitation of the Study
1.7 Definition of terms
Chapter Two : Literature Review
2.1 Introduction
The review of
1. What others have done on the subject area
2. What others are doing to improve the current scientific research
3. What the trend is
Chapter Three
Methodology and Analysis of the present system
i. The Structured System Analysis and Design Methodology (SSADM)
ii. Prototyping
iii. Expert System Methodology
iv. Usability Engineering Methodologies
NOTE: You must explain the methods you are using and explain the steps to the reader. The choice of a particular method is a function of the nature of the subject matter
3.1 Introduction
3.1 Investigation and Analysis of the present System
3.2 Description of Input and Output Documents
3.3 Analysis of the proposed system
3.4 Overview description of the new system
3.5 Information and product flow diagram
3.6 Limitation of the present method
3.7 High level model of the proposed system
Chapter Four : System Design/Implementation
4.0 Introduction
4.1 Objective of the new system
4.2 Main Menu (Control Centre)
4.3 Database Specification (Specified database model that will hold data in memory)
4.4 Program Module Specification (Specify all program that will run the modules
identified in the control centre)
4.5 Input/Output Screen/Format (Provide a comprehensive input/output format for the
program)
4.6 Overall Data Flow Algorithm for all program module (You have to draw a logic
flow of each program module identified in the main menu and the relationship of each module to the order)
4.7 Output Specification and Design
4.8 System Flowchart
4.9 Program Flowchart
Coding (Appendix A)
Sample Output (Appendix B)
4.10 Program Documentation and Implementation
4.11 Language Justification
4.12 Hardware and Operating System requirement
4.13 Software testing
4.14 User manual
Chapter Five
6.0 Summary
6.1 Conclusion
6.2 Recommendation
References