DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTERIZED SALES ORDER ACCOUNTING SYSTEM

Authors: Solomon Kings | Natural & Applied Sciences Computer Science Research 72 pages 6,574 words

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ABSTRACT

In this study I have been able to design a computerized sales accounting system that will be universally accepted by managers, bankers, accountants, in fact the entire business populace. The system has been designed in such a way that even if user is not computer literate he or she can still manipulate his way by using the system effectively.   The system has been able to keep an accurate account of day transaction in a business firm. Companies through this system will be able to determine their production level with ease and keep it in check. The system has achieved the feat of computing sales accounts very quickly and with little manpower. The system has been able to achieve at least 99% clarity when print out its output. Finally, from the objectives of the study out lined, one should not doubt the fact that the system will stand the test of time.     

TABLE OF CONTENT 
Title Page  Certification  Dedication Acknowledgment  Abstract  Organization of the Work  Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE  Introduction  Statement of the Problem  Purpose of Study  Aims and Objectives  Delimitation of Scope  Limitation or Constraints  Assumption  Definition of Terms 
CHAPTER TWO  Literature Review 
CHAPTER THREE Description and Analysis of the Existing System  Fact Finding Method Used  Organizational Structure (Of a Case Study)  Objectives of the Existing System  Input, Process out Analysis  Information Flow Diagram  Justification for the New System 
CHAPTER FOUR  Design of the New System  File Design  Procedure Chart  System Flowchart  System Requirements
CHAPTER FIVE  Implementation  Program Design Program Flowchart  Pseudocodes Source Program Test Run 
CHAPTER SIX  Documentation 
CHAPTER SEVEN  Recommendation and Conclusion  Reference   

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