DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF DATABASE SYSTEM FOR PATIENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF DATABASE SYSTEM FOR PATIENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

 

ABSTRACT

The study was carried out to database system for patient management system verify all the manual processes involved in patient management systemC and to seek for a way of automating the system for effective operations.

            Since, there is continuous moves towards technological advances that enhanced productivity of labour and free human beings of task done more economically by machines.  Computer n ts applications have become indispensable vital tools in economic, industrial and social development of the advanced countries of the world. Nigeria as a developing country cannot afford to lay too far behind in this kind of revolution.  Therefore there is every need to know in energy discipline the areas which attracts computerization and why they need it.

            In this project, the software engineering principles were applied in the analysis, design, coding testing of software serious attention was also give to the design of the user interface.

            In the development of the software, visual basic programming language was used due to its support for all the features desired.  A brief user’s guide is also provided.  The end result is a software that is very effective and efficient in meeting its objectives and at the same time user friendly.

TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page

Abstract

Table of contents

CHAPTER ONE

Introduction

1.1              Theoretical background of the study

1.2              Statement of the problem

1.3              Purpose of the study

1.4              Aims and objectives of the study

1.5              Significance of the study

1.6              Limitations

1.7              Definitions of terms

CHAPTER TWO

Literature Review

2.1              General review of database storage and retrieval system       8

2.2              File organization

2.3              Storage media

2.4              Database retrieval techniques

CHAPTER THREE            

Analysis of the existing system

3.1              Fact finding method

3.2              Objectives of the existing system

3.3              Input, process and output analysis

3.4              Problems of the exiting system

3.5              Database flow diagram

3.6              Justification for New system

CHAPTER FOUR

Design of a New System

4.1              Input specification and design

4.2              Output specification

4.3              File design

4.4              Procedure chart

4.5              System flowchart

4.6              System requirement

CHAPTER FIVE                            

Implementation

5.1              Program design

5.2              Program flowchart

5.3              Pseudo code

CHAPTER SIX       

Documentation

CHAPTER SEVEN

Recommendation

Conclusion

References

 

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1      THEORETICAL BACKGROUND

Database is a collection of logically related files, organized in a manner to satisfy the needs of an organization.  A database is a store of data structured so that access and update can be made by different people in different ways without needs to change its design or content for this to happen, it is essential that all data items are logically related.

            Database is always necessary to store date items once, because of it, input cost are lower.  Duplicate letters are largely dominated thereby saving space and ensuring data consistency.  Data is defined as an unprocessed facts.  They are raw fact that are unprocessed.  Data does not have meaning.  Information are processed data through the computer, which process different type of information.  Information in the computer is stored in codes. File is the collection of related filed, field is the collection of data items.

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