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PROJECT REPORT ON

ADDRESS BOOK
Project work submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement

For the award of the degree

BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS


By

K.PADMINI

Reg No: 153014247

Under The Esteemed Guidance of

P.LOKESH KUMAR MCA.

Head of the department

Of computer science

VASAVI MAHILA KALASALA, Kurnool

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATION

RAYALASEEMA UNIVERSITY

KURNOOL

(2017-2018)
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that project entitled “COLLEGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM”
submitted by K.Padmini (Reg. No:153414247) in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the award of MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS discipline
is a bonafide record work carry out by vasavi mahila kalasala in rayalaseema
university during period 2015-2018 and is a 6 semester record of bonafide
work carried under the supervision and guidance P.LOKESH KUMAR

P.LOKESH KUMAR MCA

Head of the Department & Project Guide

INTERNAL EXAMINER EXTERNAL EXAMINER


ACKNOWLDGEMENT
I take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks and deep
gratitude towards “SRI P.LOKESH KUMAR” for his valuable guidance and
cooperation in carrying out this project successfully. Development of project
like “ADDRESS BOOK” in visual basic is not too much difficult task but fairly a
puzzle one

This language teaches so much about data base programming and


language. I have developed this project with the help of faculty members,
and as such I am extremely grateful to all of them .I am obliged to my project
guide .

I also extended my thanks to my team members for their co-operation


during my bachelor degree.

Finally I would like to thanks my friends for their co-operation to


complete this project

Team members

1. padmini

2. sabeena

3. sindhu

4. sravani

5. Amrutha
CONTENTS
INDEX CONTENTS PAGE NO

CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION
OVER VIEW OF PROJECT
FUTURE ENHANCEMENT

CHAPTER-2 FEASIBILITY REPORT


PROPOSED SYSTEM

CHAPTER-3 SOFTWARE AND REQUIREMENT


1.HARDWARE REQUIREMENT

2.SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT

CHAPTER-4 SOURCE CODE

CHAPTER-5 SCREEN SHOTS

CHAPTER-6 CONCLUSION

CHAPTER-7 BIBLIOGRAPHY
CHAPTER-1
HTML (HYPERTEXTMARKUP LANGUAGE)

HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language, and it is the language in which,
until recently, virtually all Web pages were written. Now, don’t break out in hives
when you hear the word “language.” You don’t need complex logical or
mathematical formulas to work with HTML, and you don’t need to think like a
programmer to use it. Computer programmers must think through the tasks that they
want their programs to perform, and then develop an elaborate (and usually
complicated) series of instructions to tell the computer what to do. Although you do
need to do some thinking and planning when you use HTML, it is not nearly that
difficult. So, howdoes Hypertext Markup Language work?
Hypertext refers to the way in which Web pages (HTML documents) are linked
together. When you click a link in a Web page, you are using hypertext. It is this
system of linking documents that has made the World Wide Web the global
phenomenon it has become.
Markup Language describes how HTML works. With a markup language, you
simply “mark up” a text document with tags that tell a Web browser how to
structure it. HTML originally was developed with the intent of defining the structure
of documents (headings, paragraphs, lists, and so forth) to facilitate the sharing of
scientific information between researchers. All you need to do to use HTML is to
learn what type of markup to use to get the results you want

FOUR KEY CONCEPTS


The first step toward understanding and working with HTML is learning the basic
terms that describe most of the functions of this language. You will come across
these terms repeatedly as you use HTML and if you understand them, you will have
progressed a long way toward comprehending HTML, not to mention XHTML.

ELEMENTS
All HTML pages are made up of elements. Think of an element as a container in
which a portion of a page is placed. Whatever is contained inside the element will
take on the characteristics of that element. For example, to identify a heading on a
page, you would enclose it in a heading element <h1> </h1>. If you want to create a
table, you put the table information inside thetable element <table> </table>. To
construct a form, you need the form element <form> </form>.

TAGS
Often, you’ll find the terms element and tag used interchangeably. It’s fairly
common, but not strictly accurate. An element is made up of two tags: an opening
tag and a closing tag. Although it might seem somewhat picky to make this
distinction, when you begin to work with XHTML (Extensible Hypertext Markup
Language), it will be a very important difference to remember. If you get into the
habit of distinguishing elements and tags from the very beginning, you’ll save
yourself some confusion down the line.
All tags are constructed the same way. The tag begins with a “less than” sign (<),
then the element name, followed by a “greater than” sign (>). For example, an
opening tag for the paragraph element would look like this: <p>. The only
difference in a closing tag is that the closing tag includes a slash (/) before the
element name: </p>. Your content goes between the tags. A simple paragraph might
look like this:
<p>This is an HTML paragraph.</p>
Some elements do not use closing tags because they do not enclose content. These
are called empty elements. For example, the line break element <br> does not
require a closing tag. In the case of empty elements, add a closing slash after the
element name, like this: <br />. When a browser sees the slash, it will recognize the
element as one that does not need a separate, closing tag.
Overview of the project:
Projects Abstract :

A web page is a selection of Websites, pictures, video clips and other electronic
resources that is organized on one or several Web hosting server, usually
available via the Internet, Mobile phone or a LAN.

The webpages of websites can usually be utilized from a common main URL
known as the home-page, and usually live on the same physical hosting server.
The URLs of the webpages arrange them into a framework, although the back-
links between them control how people thinks the overall framework and how
the traffic moves between the different areas of sites

This is a web oriented application allows us to access the whole information


about the college, staffs, students, facilities etc. This application provides a
virtual tour of Campus. Here we will get the latest information about the
students and staffs. This generic application designed for assisting the students
of an institute regarding information on the courses, subjects, classes,
assignments, grades and timetable. It also provides support that a faculty can
also check about his daily schedule, can upload assignments, and notices to the
students. Here administrator will manage the accounts of the student and
faculties, makes the timetable, and upload the latest information about the
campus.
Future Enhancement

We think that not a single project is ever considered as


complete forever Because our mind is always thinking
something new and our necessities also are growing day by
day. We always want something more than what we have.Our
application also ,If you see at the first glance then you find it to
be complete but we want to make it still mature and fullyautomatically.

The future perspective of our project canlinking our booking system with
other centralized bus servicesso that user has an ease of booking and
travelling. Other thenthis for long route journeys food facility and its
variety can beadded.With the use of GPS every traveler can get
advance map ofroute to be followed during journey.Making a mobile app
for the user is also a firststep development.
CHAPTER-2
Feasibility Report

Existing System:
1. Lack of immediate retrievals: -The information is very difficult to retrieve
and to find particular information like- E.g. - To find out about the patient’s
history, the user has to go through various registers. This results in inconvenience
and wastage of time.

2. Lack of immediate information storage: - The information generated by


various transactions takes time and efforts to be stored at right place.

3. Lack of prompt updating: - Various changes to information like patient


details or immunization details of child are difficult to make as paper work is
involved.

4. Error prone manual calculation: - Manual calculations are error prone and
take a lot of time this may result in incorrect information. For example
calculation of patient’s bill based on various treatments.

5. Preparation of accurate and prompt reports: - This becomes a difficult


task as information is difficult to collect from various registers
Proposed System:
1. Improved Manual System:-

One of the alternative solutions is the improvement of the manual system.


Anything, which can be done by using automated methods, can be done
manually. But the question arises how to perform thing manually in a sound
manner. Following are some suggestions, which can be useful in the manual
system.

A more sophisticate register maintenance for various Patient Information, Doctor


diary, Immunization Details and a good system for writing bill amount
employees and stock availed for the customers can be maintained at central place.
Adequate staff may be maintained so that updations are made at the very moment
at the same time. Proper person for proper work should be made responsible so
that a better efficiency could be achieved. This needs a lot of work force.
CHAPTER-3
SOFTWARE AND REQUIREMENT

1.HARDWARE REQUIREMENT

User Characteristics
Every user should be:
Comfortable of working with computer.
He must have knowledge in medical field.
He must also have basic knowledge of English too.

Constraints

GUI is only in English.

Hardware Requirements
Processor RAM Disk Space
Pentium II, Pentium III,
Pentium IV or higher
64 b or Higher 130 Mb

2.Software Requirements

Operating System Database

Win-98, Win-XP, Linux or any other


higher version
Internet Explorer, goggle chrome or any other Browser
Notepad, or word pad or any Editor
CHAPTER-4
Chapter-5
CHAPTER-6
CONCLUSION

By using the defined technologies we have created a website right now


we are developing some more WebPages, and now working on adding
further services such as Downloading and online reading. In the end,
we want to conclude that practical training is of great importance as it
gives the exposure and an opportunity of presenting a seminar before
the audience. It develops a sense of responsibility and a feeling of
togetherness of working together thereby developing a team spirit for
the successful completion of the project. It is an important opportunity
which provides the working environment of an organization as to how
to deal with the professionals and the customers which plays an
important role in building customer satisfaction.
CHAPTER-7
BIBLOGRAPHY:

 DESIGNED PLATFORM :Microsoft Dreamweaver


MX, front page
 HTML Publishing Bible – Alan simpson
 WEBSITES:
 ebooks.com
 Google.com

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