CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY The online food ordering system is one of the latest services most fast food restaurants in the western world are adopting. With this method, food is ordered online and delivered to the customer. This is made possible through the use of... Continue Reading
The online food ordering system is one of the latest servicers most fast food restaurants in the western world are adopting. With this method, food is ordered online and delivered to the customer. This is made possible through the use of electronic payment system. Customers pay... Continue Reading
Design and implementation of online food ordering system CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY The online food ordering system is one of the latest services most fast food restaurants in the western world are adopting. With this method, food is ordered online and delivered to the customer. This is made possible through the use of... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY The online food ordering system is one of the latest servicers most fast food restaurants in the western world are adopting. With this method, food is ordered online and delivered to the customer. This is made possible through the use of electronic payment system. Customers pay with their credit... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Automation plays a very important role in every field of human life. This project presents a simple design and implementation of a Wireless E-menu Restaurant Ordering System in which the traditional paper-based menu isreplaced by a user friendly Matrix keypad-based menu. The system has Atmega 328P microcontroller which is interfaced with... Continue Reading
Design and implementation of a web base office management system CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY Virtually all software used in enterprises today has the same goal which is supporting business processes. Some processes are entirely automated, relying solely on communication among applications, others probably rely on people to... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY Virtually all software used in enterprises today has the same goal which is supporting business processes. Some processes are entirely automated, relying solely on communication among applications, others probably rely on people to initiate the process, approve documents the process uses and resolve... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION In the past, security was simply a matter of locking the door or storing files in a locked filing cabinet or safe. Today, paper is no longer the only medium of choice for housing information. Files are stored in computer databases as well as file... Continue Reading
INTRODUCTION A Geographical Information System (GIS) is a system of hardware, software and procedures to facilitate the management, manipulation, analysis, modeling, representation and display of geo‐referenced data to solve complex problems regarding planning and management of resources. Functions of GIS include data entry, data display, data... Continue Reading
INTRODUCTION A Geographical Information System (GIS) is a system of hardware, software and procedures to facilitate the management, manipulation, analysis, modeling, representation and display of geo‐referenced data to solve complex problems regarding planning and management of... Continue Reading
(A CASE STUDY OF THE NIGERIAN CEMENT COMPANY PLC, NKALAGU PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT) ABSTRACT The world in its development has gone through three evolutionary stages- The Stone Age, The Jet Age and Currently the Computer Age. The Computer Age is a stage that is geared towards... Continue Reading
Declaration. Approval Dedication 111 Acknowledgement iv Table of contents V List of tables VU List of Abbreviation viii Abstract CHAPTER ONE 1 1.0 introduction 1 1.1 Background I 1.2 Problem statement 2 1.3Aim 2 1.3.1 General objective 2 1.3.2 Specific objective 2 1.4 Scope 3 1.5 significance 3 CHARPTER TWO 4 2.0 Introduction 4 2.1 Online ticket... Continue Reading
(A Case Study Of Diamond Bank Nig Plc Owerri) ABSTRACT The degree of accidence of an organisation that services to customer such as banks security depends on speed and accuracy with the service performed in the banks which include information processing e.g. data entry. Data using... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT With the development of the Internet in the 1990s there were high expectations for its widespread commercial use and for rapid growth in e-commerce. Early predictions were over-optimistic, and attention shifted to identifying various barriers to the widespread development of e-commerce. Specifically for business-to-consumer (B2C)... Continue Reading
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF SALES MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION In the accent days, the primitive man uses trade by barter technique, (i.e. exchange of goods for other goods). The barter technique was used by primitive man for year was unable to improve sale cycle. The barter technique was awkward due to the inadequate... Continue Reading
CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Record Keeping is the process of collecting, inputting, storing, classifying, summarizing and interpreting data. Record keeping has two facets – financial record keeping and managerial record keeping. The basic purpose of financial record is to assist decision makers in evaluating the financial strength,... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The global community especially the technologically advanced world is striving to attain what has been the global information age. It is an age that is envisaged to go beyond the use of computers as a mere tool for fast information processing, rather they will also become... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The importance of sales accounting is gradually being recognized as germane to prudent management of any business firm. This has necessitated the need for the computerization of structured operations of the sales managers structured operations are known with certainly for instance, the computation and decisions based... Continue Reading
TABLE OF CONTENT Title page Approval page Dedication Acknowledgment Abstract Table of contents CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study 1.2 Statement of the problem 1.3 Purpose of study 1.4 Significance of the study 1.5 Scope of study 1.6 Objective of the study 1.7 Limitation of study 1.8 Assumption of study 1.9... Continue Reading
(A CASE STUDY OF MR BIGGS, OKPARA AVENUE) ABSTRACT The importance of sales accounting is gradually being recognized as germane to prudent management of any business firm. This has necessitated the need for the computerization of structured operations of the sales managers... Continue Reading