• Design And Implementation Of Online Disaster Report Management System
    [SOKOTO STATE FIRE SEVICE]

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    • 4.5.2    HARDWARE REQUIREMENT
      The hardware requirement this are the physical component of the system that can be seen, touch. They are: system unit, peripheral devices and storage device.
      i.    Pentium IV processor (minimum)
      ii.    256MB-4GB RAM/ memory space
      iii.    10GB hard disk space (minimum)
      iv.    Standard keyboard SVGA Color monitor Mouse A Stabilizer CD ROM driver or DVD driver
      4.6    HUMAN ELEMENTS.
      The human elements are the people that participate in the current process of disaster report management. The human elements are:
      i.    The people affected by the disaster
      ii.    The system admin
      iii.    The report manager
      iv.    The general management of the fire service department of sokoto state
      4.7    PROGRAM SPECIFICATION
      The newly designed online disaster report system procedure in Sokoto state fire service is slightly different with the manual system. In this new system, firstly the admin will have to login, after the admin has login, It will load the homepage, then the admin will have to click on add report, after clicking on it the admin will now provide information about the disasters that happen such as the location, time, date, lives affected by the disasters, causes and amount of properties affected
      4.8.    PROGRAM TESTING
      Program testing is the series of different tests whose primary purpose is to fully exercise the computer-based system. Although each test has different purpose, all work to verify that the system elements have been properly integrated and performed allocated function. In implementing the software or package the system is now ready and released to the client or users to use it.
      System testing is the stage of implementation, which is aimed at ensuring that the system works accurately and efficiently before live operation commences. Testing is the process of executing the program with the intent of finding errors and missing operations and also a complete verification to determine whether the objectives are met and the user requirements are satisfied. The ultimate aim is quality assurance. Tests are carried out and the results are compared with the expected document. In the case of erroneous results, debugging is done. Using detailed testing strategies a test plan is carried out on each module. The various tests performed are unit testing, integration testing and user acceptance testing.
      1.    UNIT TESTING
      The software units in a system are modules and routines that are assembled and integrated to perform a specific function. Unit testing focuses first on modules, independently of one another, to locate errors. This enables, to detect errors in coding and logic that are contained within each module. This testing includes entering data and ascertaining if the value matches to the type and size supported by programming language. The various controls are tested to ensure that each performs its action as required.
      2.    INTEGRATION TESTING
      Data can be lost across any interface, one module can have an adverse effect on another, sub functions when combined, may not produce the desired major functions. Integration testing is a systematic testing to discover errors associated within the interface. The objective is to take unit tested modules and build a program structure. All the modules are combined and tested as a whole. This testing provides the assurance that the application is well integrated functional unit with smooth transition of data.
      3.    USER ACCEPTANCE TESTING
      User acceptance of a system is the key factor for the success of any system. The system under consideration is tested for user acceptance by constantly keeping in touch with the system users at time of developing and making changes whenever required.

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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTDisasters Organizations has an increasing need for an online report management system as the desire for reliable, accessibility of information and generate report easily. Most disasters organization generate report of disasters manually. Report of disaster in Sokoto State fire service are being carried out manually since the beginning of the organization. This method is also dominant in other disasters organization. Therefore, with the growing of modern computer technology, disasters man ... Continue reading---

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE CERTIFICATION DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ABSTRACTTABLE OF CONTENTSCHAPTER ONE (GENERAL INTRODUCTION)1.0    Background of the study1.1    Statement of the problems1.2    Aim and Objective of the Study1.3    Significance of the study1.4    Scope of the Study1.5    Limitation of the Study1.6    Organization of the study1.7    Definition of some basic termsCHAPTER TWO (LITERATURE REVIEW)2.0    Introduction2.1    Review of the related literat ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER ONE GENERAL INTRODUCTION1.0    BACKGROUND OF STUDYOnline disaster report and management system is a web based application that enables organization to observe, analyze, and store information of disasters. The system is basically design to benefit modern technology to standardize, organize and manage the data and information about fire disasters. Most of the fire service stations in this century most especially our case study, their current system of storing information is not a comput ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW2.1    INTRODUCTIONThis chapter deals with different concept, understanding, and ideas, generalization or conclusions and different development related to study of the disasters report management system from the past up to the present and which serves as the researcher’s guide in developing the project.2.2    REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURESManagement information system is an organize collection of data, information resources, procedures, people, database a ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER THREESYSTEM ANALYSIS OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM3.0 INTRODUCTIONSystem analysis is the process of collecting and analysing facts of an existing system, when a new system is to be developed, system analysis and design play important roles. Analysis here, involved a detailed study of the current system (if any), which may lead to the specifications and design steps of new a system. The main prpose of this chapter is to make an in depth analysis of the current system3.1.    METHOD OF THE SYST ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FIVE CONCLUSIONS5.1. SUMMARY OF THE STUDYThe primary aim of this project has been met. All the objectives that were set out have been completed and giving positive results in the end.In Sokoto state fire service, the keeping record and report of fire disasters is a huge reality and is a catalyst for the growth of fire service in sokoto state. Indeed, keeping of record and report of fire disasters gives to Sokoto state fire service department the possibility to significantly extend the re ... Continue reading---

         

      REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]REFERENCESRevilla (2005) student record management system. A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of honors in computer science, university of the waster cape. Retrieved 17/03/2017. From http://www.cs.uwc.ac.zargpadua/ttt.pdfjames N.Hizt (2004),How to do everything with PHP nd my SQL ... Continue reading---