Library Management System Online

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³Library Management System´ is a windows application written for 32-bit Windows operating systems, designed to help users maintain and organize library. Our software is easy to use for both beginners and advanced users. It features a familiar and well thought-out, an attractive user interface, combined with strong searching Insertion and reporting capabilities. The report generation facility of library system helps to get a good idea of which are the books borrowed by the members, makes users possible to generate reports¶ hard copy. ³Library Search Engine´ provides your personal account through which you can search books absolutely free and save your time to search book manually in library.          

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i        Why we develop this system because has we see, traditional use like manual has many disadvantages and not efficient. The problem of current manual is: £p Slow retrieval of information. £p Repetition of same information. £p Inaccurate or inconsistent information. £p Concurrent access cannot be performed. £p Security and integrity problem. £p mackup and recovery problem. £p Large human resources are required. £p Reduce the paperwork and storage area. £p Improve the output of operators. £p Improve accuracy in result. £p Time consuming.

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The objectives for Library Management System are: £p Easy procedure to use for any customer. £p Make it easy for people to check the ticket status or make changes to their book booking. £p The user invokes ³booking book´ feature from the LMS user interface. £p Provide flexible access modes to users from internet or telephone directly. £p Do the transactions for related easy to making book reservations, which includes blocking, reserving, and canceling or rescheduling purpose book.

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The scope library management system to focus on the online only, because with the new system can make easy to customer used, get the discount when their make purpose and make a customer interesting with this system. Actually this new library system is best and easy to use at any level because customers can borrow book earlier so that they can save their time and know if the book they looking for exist or not. With this new system we hope many customers like to use it.

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i (p          Structure analysis uses a concept called the systems development life cycle (SDLC) to plan and manage the system development process. The SDLC model includes the following steps:

1.p System Planning. 2.p System Analysis. 3.p System Design. 4.p System Implementation. 5.p System Operation, Support, and Security.

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SYSTEM PLANNING The system planning phase usually begins with formal request to the IT department, called a system request, which describes problems or desired changes in an information system or a business process.

The purpose of this phase is to perform a preliminary investigation to identify the nature and scope of the business opportunity or problem. The preliminary investigation is a critical step because the outcome will affect the entire development process.

A key part of the preliminary investigation is a feasibility study that reviews anticipated costs and benefit and recommends a course of action based on operational, technical, economic, and time factors.

SYSTEM ANALYSIS The purpose of the system analysis phase is to build a logical model of the new system. The first step is requirement modeling, where you investigate business processes and document what the new system must do.

Requirement modeling continues the investigation that began during the system planning phase. To understand the system, you perform fact-finding using techniques such as interview, surveys, document review, data and process models, and object models.

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SYSTEM DESIGN The purpose of the system design phase is to create a blueprint that will satisfy all documented requirement for the system. At this stage, you design the user interface and identify all necessary output, input, and processes.

During the systems design phase, you also determine the application architecture, which shows programmers how to transform the logical design into program modules and code.

The result of this is documented in the system design specification and presented to management and users for review and approval. Management and user involvement is critical to avoid any misunderstanding about what the new system will do, how it will do it, and what it will cost.

SYSTEM IMPLEMENTAION During the system implementation phase, the new system is constructed-programs are written, tested, and documented, and the system is installed. The objective of the system implementation phase is to deliver a completely functioning and documented information system.

At the conclusion of this phase, the system is ready for use. The system implementation phase also includes an assessment, called a system evaluation, to determine whether the system operates properly and if costs and benefits are within expectations.



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SYSTEM OPERATION, SUPPORT, AND SECURITY During the system operation, support, and security phase, the IT staff maintains, enhances, and protects the system. The objective during this phase is to maximize return on the IT investment.

A well-designed system will be secure, reliable, maintainable, and scalable. Information system need to be updated significantly or replaced after several years of operation.

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i  In the new system, we hope that in the system to allow people to get the books they want. Our planning system is targeted for the specific needs of library users. If the user successful search book, users will be taken to a page form to register or log in to their existing account. Users who already register can check out their book orders and waiting process is completed and approved by the admin library. This transaction number is what will be used to authenticate any transaction per time. Library system is built on the three tier architecture of web applications. In this planning process we hope all part of system will be finished to identify

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EXAMPLE OF SYSTEM REQUEST FORM

Example:    )  ÿ Date:

Department:

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REQUEST FOR:

URGENCY:

( ) New system

( ) Depend when the system develop

( ) System need improvement

( ) Handle normally

( ) Correction of service error

( ) Immediate to repair the system

DISCREPTION OF REQUESTED SERVICES (Attach additional document, if necessary):

(To be completed by the information technology department) ( ) Approved

Assigned to IT contact person:

( ) Modified (see attached notes)

User:

( ) Rejected (see attached notes)

Action:

Date:

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2.3 EVALUATING FEASImILITY

2.3.1 OPERATIONAL FEASImILITY

a.p Can change the booking book every time in the system. £p For the book booking, the user can change in the information for each time. £p User changes the list for each time or when the they want to do it if they the book is available

b.p When other¶s people used this system, they can reduce the time for booking the ticket. £p We can help customer to reduces time because there are can book at home. £p Library Management System can make customer user so faster because the system easy to use.

c.p Reduce redundancy in the information required from the customers in order for them to find book, create user accounts.

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2.3.2 TECHNICAL FEASImILITY

We can strongly says that it is technically feasible, since there will not be much difficulty in getting required resources for the development and maintaining the system as well. All the resources needed for the development of the software as well as the maintenance of the same is available in the organization here we are utilizing the resources which are available already. Hardware configuration pppppppppppppppppp

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2.3.3 ECONOMIC FEASImILITY

Development of this application is highly economically feasible .The organization needed not spend much one for the development of the system already available. The only thing is to be done is making an environment for the development with an effective supervision. If we are doing so, we can attain the maximum usability of the corresponding resources. Even after the development, the organization will not be in a condition to invest more in the organization. This table shows the budget for over whole our project:



 

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Printer for checkout booking order

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Thumb print to staff does booking 21 unit x RM 1,200.00

RM 25,200.00

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2.3.4 SCHEDULE FEASImILITY

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1.0 Initiating 1.1 kick off meeting 2.0 Planning 2.1 Suggest what system to develop. 3.0 Analysis 3.1 Analysis Design 4.0 Design 4.1 Develop system 4.2 Determine Application 5.0 Implementation 5.1pImplementation the new system

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PROJECT ROLES

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DESCRIPTION OF ORGANIZATION CHART 1.p Director information system £p Manage information about System and describe what the process to do for develop this system. £p Plan how to do this system successful running. 2.p Manager system support & security £p For support the Library System and create security for safety the system from other people. £p Do security which only opening by manager only not all of the staff. a)p Database administrator £p To save the system to develop for Library System. £p Support data Library System because cannot give data missing and brooked. 3.p System analysis £p Analysis the system for Library Management System is the good or not for long time and what the benefit for system when to use it.

a)p Programmer £p Cording the software for Management System. £p Develop their system to be running successful for their Library Management System.

4.p Manager web support £p To support web site for system because to protect when have a problem. £p mackup Library Management System because same time forget something so have documentation to see back.

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% i  The goal of systems analysis is to determine where the problem is in an attempt to fix the system. This step involves breaking down the system in different pieces and drawing diagrams to analyze the situation.

Analyses project goals, break down functions that need to be created, and attempt to engage users so that definite requirements can be defined. Requirement Gathering sometimes require individual/team from client as well as service provider side to get a detailed and accurate requirements.

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3.2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT CHECKLIST This management system can be used in windows 98, Windows2000, Windows XP and Windows NT, supported for other platform such as Applet, Macintosh and UNIX. The system must be running Windows 98, Windows 98 or Windows NT4.0 operating system and must meet the following hardware requirements. £p For Windows 95 based computers , a 486 / 66 MHz or higher processor with 8Mm £p For Windows 98 based computers , a 500/88MHz or higher processor with 32 Mb of RAM £p For Windows NT based computers , a 488 / 66 MHz or higher processor with 16 Mm of RAM £p For Windows 200 based computers , a 700/850 MHz or higher processor with 512 Mm of Ram

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£p Produces form of book booking in online. £p The system shall now display if the book if exist or not and show where position of book in library. £p The system shall require a user to register, in order to carry out any transactions with it except for checking the availability of book. £p Ask the user to enter the following for staff information.



£p Detail list about the booking book, date and number of booking. £p Insert the user information such as id, a password, first name, last name, address, phone number, email address, sex, age, preferred credit card number. £p Logging in a userrigin city and destination city.

  

£p Do the calculation the total for how many user booking. £p Calculation for the number of the book. £p Calculation the total among the book already to inform for the customer.

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£p How much the data can keep in the system library. £p The program can handles multiple users, if more than one person attempts to same date to the files stored in the data base £p Response time of the Library Management System should be less than 5 second most of the time. £p Library Management System shall be able to handle at least 500 transactions/inquiries per second. £p At any instant, a maximum of four nodes or users will be given access simultaneously.



£p Do the password for the account booking and password to control. £p If the user has been a guest, he will have to first register and become a registered user and then log onto the system. £p If the user is already a registered user, and if he has logged on already, he can block or buy the ticket, but if he has been acting as a guest, he will have to log on.

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3.3 FACT-FINDING

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INTERVIEW

Interview Person: p Dato¶ Idris bin Jalal (Chef Executive Offices (C.E.O) of Library 1.p What your advice when we need develop new system for Library Reservation for our company? 2.p When we develop this system, it is this system can support for long term? 3.p Who the people we must focus it for system Library Reservation? 4.p Where we can get other information to create the Library Reservation System? 5.p What you fill about this system and it is this system we produce is easy to use? 6.p When you use the system, it is you fill can make you use faster find the book? 7.p Where you can use the Library Management System to find book? 8.p When the time this system can to use for booking? 9.p How to use this system and it is the expert IT only can use this system?

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3.3.2 QUESTIONNAIRES

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How about the prices this system promotes to customer?

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It is this system can save the time to use?

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Are you like for the free side we promote for the certain time?

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The system Airline Reservation can help you to do very easy?

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Date : October

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Default Value : None

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Acceptable Value : Any Positive Number

Security : IT Department

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