DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERISED POPULATION CENSUS MONITORING SYSTEM. A CASE STUDY OF NATIONAL POPULATION COMMISSION, ENUGU

Authors: Solomon Kings | Natural & Applied Sciences Computer Science Research 56 pages 5,511 words

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ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to design and implement a computer- based population monitoring system for Enugu State. The researcher critically analyzed the existing census system to sort out the bottlenecks hindering the effective census computation. He went further to design the new system which is capable of solving the census problem within a twinkle of an eye using the computerized identity card. Above all, he crowned his ability by writing a well tested program which is capable of calculating the zone, printing out the total of each local government area with the largest and the smallest population.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page Certification Dedication Acknowledgements Abstract Table of contents List of tables List of figures
CHAPTER  ONE  THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Introduction Statement of the problem The purpose of the study Aims and objectives The scope of the study The limitations The assumptions Definition of terms
CHAPTER TWO  LITERATURE REVIEW
CHAPTER THREE  DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM Fact finding methods Objectives of the existing system Input, process, output analysis The problem of the existing system Justification of the existing system.   
CHAPTER FOUR  DESIGN OF THE STUDY Computerized census ID Card. Age Distribution Birth rate and death rate Migration Input specification and design Output specification and design System requirements.
CHAPTER FIVE  IMPLEMENTATION Post census arrangements Pseudocodes Documentation 
CHAPTER SIX RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION BIBLOGRAPHY APPENDICES Source program Output.

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