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Computerized Vehicle Maintenance Information Management System
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1.8.4 FLAT FILE DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Flat file base data management system are probably the simplest of them all, these are sometimes called model. These come in human readable text formats as well as in binary formats these are idea for standalone application, holding software configuration and native format storage models. Flat files in a formatted row and column model rely on assumption that every item in a particular model consist of the same data. One common example of this type of data base is the CSV [comma separated values] and another is a spread sheet such as ms excel (www.encyclopaedia.com, data accessed]
1.8.5 HIERARCHICAL DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
These operate on the parent child tree like model. These normally have a 1.N relationship
and are good for storing data with items describing attributes, features and so on; these could store books with information on chapters and verses. They can also be used to store a data base of songs, recipes, models of phones and anything that can be stored in a nested format. Hierarchical data base management systems are useful for the CVMIMS in building the equipment list [www.encyclopaedia.com, data accessed).
1.8.6 NETWORK DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
This uses a data model similar to hierarchical data base management systems. The major different here is that the tree structure in the network model can have many parents to many children relational model. The network model structure is based on records and sets and most of this data base management system tend to be very flexible but are rarely used and were very quite common in the 1960’s and 1970’s searching for an item in this model require the program to traverse the entire data set which is quite cumbersome. These have mainly been replaced by relational data base management system in today’s modern computing [www.encyclopaedia.com data accessed).
1.8.7 OBJECTIVE ORIENTED DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM:
In this data base model ‘the object and its data are seen as one and accessed through Pointers rather than stored in relational table model objects oriented database model consists of diverse structure and is quite extensible. The database model was designed to work closely with programs built with object oriented programming language there by almost making the data and the program operation as one. Examples of object oriented database include: IBM, DB40, DTS/S1 from obsidian dynamics (www.encyclopaedia.com, data accessed).
1.8.8 LIMITATION
Due to the cumbersome nature of the project work, every aspect of this project which could not be dealt with in details, some areas such as shutdown, maintenance and running maintenance.
The device installed in the vehicle cannot diagnose the problem on the vehicle; it can only monitor the mileage which is in kilometer base. Hence, this project work is limited over the scope as explained above.
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CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER TWO2.0 UNDER CVMIMS REVIEWCVMIMS utilization has been on the rise since the late 1980’s and it’s hard to find any large company involved in equipment or vehicle maintenance that does not use a specialized software package to assist in its equipment maintenance efforts.2.1 BACKGROUND OF CVMIMSThe type of computerized maintenance management system earlier designed only takes care of a particular document book. It is in form of a search engine which can be used to ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 8 ]Java script [JS]Java script [JS] is a dynamic computer programming language It is most commonly used as parts of web browser, whose implementation each [1,2,3], function and console.log [this +1]This writes ‘2’’ ‘’3’’ ‘’4’’ to the console.It is possible to perform browser- independent Ajax queries using Ajax and associated method to load and manipulate remote data.s. Ajax [e type; ’POST’, url;â ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 10 ]Figure 4.5 The used case diagram of scheduling manager.This module is a module with a fewer privilege or short advantages. It’s the main actor that is the scheduling manager. It allows the manager to create, modify and delete the maintenance planning of the vehicle registered in the system. A vehicle or owner’s information creation and modification advantages is not given to this module, so the user of this module cannot create any information, instead can use the information ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FIVECONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION5.1 CONCLUSIONThis project is to help in maintenance management of a vehicle in a computerized means without any stress and it help to avoid and litigation, accident, and risk taking in using vehicle and its economical in design.This project should be develop upon to reach the goal of full maintenance and repair of the vehicle.5.2 RECOMMENDATION.This project [computerized vehicle maintenance information management system], is recommended to take a long ti ... Continue reading---