DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERISED TOURISM INFORMATION SYSTEM A CASE STUDY OF TOURISM BOARD ENUGU

Authors: Solomon Kings | Natural & Applied Sciences Computer Science Research 60 pages 5,244 words

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ABSTRACT This project work is designed to ease the task involved in maintaining adequate information in tourism board Enugu. This work researched into the area of data entry processing and report generation. The problems associated with them were detected and possible solutions were carefully implemented in the new design. The computer introduction has proved an edge over every other technological invention. The nature of information handling is made timely and accurate and also the new computerized design accepts and keeps rewards of all activities taking place in the visitors to verify from the tourist managers the types of facilities they have. This ineffect helps the management in decision taking, the new system is very accurate, timely and comprehensive especially on report generation. It is very cost effective and easy to use.
TABLE OF CONTENT TITLE PAGE APPROVAL PAGE DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ABSTRACT TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1Background of the study 1.2Purpose of the study 1.3Aims and objectives of study 1.4Scope of study 1.5The limitation of study 1.6Assumption of study 1.7Definition of terms
CHAPTER TWO     Literature Review
CHAPTER THREE Description and analysis the existing system 3.1Fact finding method 3.2Organisational structure 3.3Objectives of the costing system 3.4Input, process and output analysis 3.5Information flow diagram 3.6Problems of the existing system 3.7Justification for the new system
CHAPTER FOUR Design of the new system 4.1Output specifications and design 4.2Input specification and design 4.3File design 4.4Procedure chart 4.5System flowchart 4.6System requirements
CHAPTER FIVE Implementation 5.1Program design 5.2Program flowchart 5.3Program codes 5.4Source program 5.5Test run
CHAPTER SIX Documentation 6.1System documentation 6.2 Programmer documentation 6.3User documentations
CHAPTER SEVEN Conclusion and Recommendation 7.1Conclusion 7.2Recommendation Bibliography

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