DESIGN AND COMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTER-BASED SECURITY INFORMATION SYSTEM A CASE STUDY OF SECURITY DEPARTMETN I.M.T ENUGU

Authors: Solomon Kings | Natural & Applied Sciences Computer Science Research 74 pages 7,378 words

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ABSTRACT
Information is an important aspect of life. Vital information is the life wire or backbone of any organization. From sports statistics to the latest stock market price such facts keep people abreast of time. Computing, printing, photography and some recording are all forms of automatic information processing. In all of these processed , the information as perceived by man, is captured, processed, transmitted and stored. Finally it is reproduced in a form which can be easily understood by man. Next, there is a need to store the information so that it can be referenced when necessary . computers are unrivalled in their capacity to store data. Therein lies the importance of application software which configure the computer to act as an intelligent typewriter or entrepreneur, so long as the correct command are given. A database is one of the most acceptable business software application today. It is a collection of related information that is organized for case of reference. This means that one could maintain a database on paper, stored in file holders that were kept in file cabinets. That was the case before the advent of computers. File had to be pulled out of cabinets, forms filled and paper shuffled. This project describe how all these could be done electronically. It shows how information could be stored, modified and recalled instantly and accurately. Information on staff of the establishment of case study is maintained, reports are lodged in and more reports are generated from these.     

TABLE OF CONTENTS
APPROVAL PAGE CERTIFICATION DEDICATION ABSTRACT TABLE OF FIGURES ORGANIZATION OF WORK TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM PURPOSE OF THE STUDY AIMS AND OBJECTIVE PROJECT SCOPE MAJOR DESIGN CONSTRAINTS AND LIMITATION  MOJOR SOFTWARE FUNCTIONS ASSUMPTIONS DEFINITION OF TERMS
CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW
CHAPTER THREE DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF THE EXISTING FACT FINDING USED ORGNIAZATIONAL STRUCTURE OBJECTIVE OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM INPUT, PROCESS, OUTPUT ANALYSIS INFORMATION FLOW CHART DIAGRAM PROBLEMS FOR THE EXISTING SYSTEM JUSTIFICAITON FOR A NEW SYSTEM
CHAPTER FOUR DESIGN OF THE NEW SYSTEM INPUT SPECIFICATION AND DESIGN OUTPUT SPEICIFATION AND DESIGN FILE DESIGN PROCEDURE CHART SYSTEM FLOW CHART SYSTEM REQUIREMENT
CHAPTER FIVE IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM DESIGN PROGRAM FLOW CHART PSEUDOCODE SOURCE PROGRAM TEST RUN
CHAPTER SIX DOCUMENTATION
CHAPTER SEVEN  RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION REFERENCES

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