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Having said all this, we must acknowledge the hard- work, sincerity and
technique of teaching of our teacher Sir Fahad Bilal. He is the person who
took our hands into his own and guided us to a completely. Because of
whose effort we, now, are well aware of our project.
THANK YOU
CONTENTS
CHAPTER # 1
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER # 2
EXISTING SYSTEM
CHAPTER # 3
PROPOSED SYSTEM
CHAPTER # 4
LOGICAL DESIGN
CHAPTER # 5
PHYSICAL DESIGN
CHAPTER # 6
IMMPLEMENTATION
CHAPTER # 7
MAINTAINANCE
Chapter # 1: Introduction
Introduction to Institute
Organization’s Faculties
Basic ERD
Scope of project
Planning matrix
Introduction to the Institute
Location
Introduction
The foundation of the University was laid on the first day of the 15th Hijrah
Century, Muharram 1, 1401 (November 11, 1980). This landmark of the beginning of the
new Century Symbolize the aspirations and hopes of the Muslim Ummah for an Islamic
renaissance. The desire to produce scholars and practitioners, imbued with Islamic
learning, character and personality, and capable to meet the economic, social, political,
and intellectual needs of modern times is the aim of this university.
The University starts as “Islamic University” with only 9 students in its LL.M degree
Program and classes being held at the Campus of Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad.
The University was upgraded, restructured and reconstituted as “International Islamic
University” with the promulgation of the International Islamic University Ordinance by
the President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in March 1985.
With 8 faculties and 5 autonomous academies, institutes and centers the University is
conducting around 58 academic programs with enrollment of over 12,000 students that
include around 5,500 girl students.
In addition, around 2000 students are enroled in the Iqra technical center, a constituent
unit of the university.
Location
BUSES goes
Driver
has Reg#
Basic ERD
Driver Buses
The department for which we are making our project is IIUI BUS TRANSPORT
SYSTEM. We have chosen the particular department because all the data of the
department is based on manual system. We want to convert the manual data base of Bus
transportation System in to DBMS technology. The limitations of our project are that we
will only discuss the transportation system of the busses and provide the information
about their routes.
Business function decomposition:
Business function:
1.0 BTS Management
Decomposition:
1.1 Route Allotment
1.3 Timing
1.3.1 Bus.No
function decomposition.
Student
Allotted to students
1.2
Request for Bus.no
Allotted to student
Issued timing
Issued
Response against request
level # 2 (highly detailed level):
Allotted to student
1.3.1
BTS Manager
Alloted Bus
Status
1.3.2
Desired location
Location/Timing
Planning matrix:
Entities
Bus.No Bus Driver Pick Drop Pick Drop
Business
Reg# Name Location Location Timing Timing
functions
BTS MGT * * * * * * *
Chapter # 2: Requirement Analysis
User Requirements
Detailed ERD
Introduction to Existing system:
User requirements:
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
• Manual system should be avoided
• DBMS system is un-available
• Excess of Students in a single bus
• Same routes but different drivers/buses
• Shortage of buses
CHAPTER # 3: Proposed system
Proposed system
Advantages
Disadvantages
Conclusion/ Recommendation
Data Dictionary (Meta data)
IIUI Bus Transport System
Proposed System:-
IIUI has manual Bus Transport System which seems to be non affectve
and time taking. Instead of this manual of paper based system there is a need of using
computerized or DBMS system.
Advantages:-
• Quick information about the Buses
• Increase in number of buses
• Increases the number of students
• Increase in number of locations/routes
• Easier way to travel across the twin cities
• Available for both Islamians and Dilpoma’s Students
• Separate buses for male and female
• Multiple buses on a single route for 5 times a day
• Facilitate near by university’s students
• Separate buses for staffs are more convenient
• Time and money saving
• Timings are affective
Disadvantages:-
Bus no.
Bus Reg.
Reg no.
Driver’s name
Dirver’s N.I.C
Driver’s Phone
Pick Location
Drop Location
Pick Timings
Drop Timings
Conclusions:-
Cost:-
Technology:-
• Specialized staff is required
• Technology requirements (like computer H/D &S/w & printers)
• Maintenance is required
Benefits:-
• Increased information about Buses, drivers and routes
• Quicker and easier guidance to students
• Wastage of time will be reduced
• If needed Printed schedule will be available