DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERIZED ANTENATAL INFORMATION SYSTEM

Authors: Solomon Kings | Natural & Applied Sciences Computer Science Research 71 pages 6,572 words

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ABSTRACT The Antenatal unit in the outpatient Department of any hospital letters for medical advices and treatments to payment mothers before delivery. Antenatal care is all about material and fetal care, to see that the baby is developing without malformation and giving mothers advice an what to eat, type of exercise needed scanning and pathology rest. This project work tends to design and implement a system (computerized) that offers information on Antenatal care as of when due (Just-in-time) to effect discussion making in specially the case study which is Parklane Specialist Hospital Enugu that will pursue and meet the aim of the existing manual Antenatal information system but with high reliability, accuracy, speed and less cost. 



TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page  Certification page  Dedication  Acknowledgement  Abstract  Organization of the work  Table of content 
CHAPTER ONE  Introduction  1.1background of the study  1.2statement of the problem  1.3problems of the study  1.4the purpose of the study  1.5scope of the study  1.6aims and objectives  1.7limitations of the study  1.8definition of terms  
CHAPTER TWO  LITERATURE REVIEW 
CHAPTER THREE  Description and analyses of the existing system fact finding methods used  3.1 input analyses  3.3.2 process analyses  3.3.3 output analyses  3.4 organization structure  3.5 problems of the existing system   3.6 objectives of the existing system 
CHAPTER FOUR  DESIGN OF THE NEW SYSTEM 4.1 input specification and design  4.2 output specification and design  4.3 procedure chart  4.4 system flowchart  4.5 system requirement
CHAPTER FIVE  SYSTEM IMPLEMENTAITON AND PROGRAMMING  5.1 program design  5.2 program flowchart    5.3 program codes  5.4 test runs  5.5 program testing & implementation 
CHAPTER SIX  DOCUMENTAITON OF THE NEW SYSTEM  6.1.1 program documentation  6.1.2 user documentation  6.1.3 operator documentation 
CHAPTER SEVEN  7.1 Recommendation and conclusion  7.2 References 


 

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