DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF NETWORK-BASED SECURITY INFORMATION SYSTEM

Authors: Anderson Ugwu | Natural & Applied Sciences Computer Science Research 36 pages 4,076 words

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ABSTRACT The fundamental aim of this project is to emphasize how a system of information network aids the government and police administration in decision taking through a range of statistical data as collected and analyzed in an existing information system. It also airs the different machines used in information processing system to reduce the much engaged manual efforts.  The system design is also introduced where care is taken in the planning system which is very close to the manually processed method, but with serious optimization.  The proposed system is a network based expert system. All the work in the system will at the end achieve:- -Data security -Handling of files -Speedy collection of information for security analysis. -Storage of information for subsequent usage. -A forecast for the future security -A dependable standard for decision taking on security matters as well as planning and control measures. -Existing equipment for security information listed and known.   TABLE OF CONTENTS Title pageii Approval pageiii Dedicationiv Acknowledgementv Abstractvi Table of contentvii
CHAPTER ONE 1.0Introduction1 1.1Objective of the study1 1.2Justification2
CHAPTER TWO 2.0Security concept3 2.1definition of security4 2.2Security & information7
CHAPTER THREE 3.0Description of the existing security  information system9 3.1Fact finding method11 3.2Organizational structure12 3.3Problems of the existing system14 3.4Justification of the new system15
CHAPTER FOUR 4.0Design of the network-based security  information system17 4.1method of data collection18 4.2System design –input, processing, output,  information storage and retrieval18
CHAPTER FIVE 5.0Implementation of the new system22 5.1choice of programming language22 5.2Program flowchart of security record system22
CHAPTER SIX Output Interpretation29
CHAPTER SEVEN Conclusion31 Recommendation32

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