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Module Description Number of Modules
Module Description Number of Modules
Module Description Number of Modules
ABSTRACT
MODULE DESCRIPTION
Number of Modules
After careful analysis the system has been identified to have the following modules:
1. CEO
2. Manager
3. Agent
4. Customer
1. CEO module:
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The CEO is the Super user of the System. The CEO is responsible for defining the
policies, policy terms and conditions, policy amounts, establishing the different
branches, registration of the branch managers. CEO will also get information about
policy details, branch details, manager details, agents details, customers details,
customers policy details
2. Manager module:
3. Agent module:
Agents are employees of the insurance company who interact with potential
customers and offer the necessary details, agents typically act as a liaison between
customers and company. Agents are entitled for commission for each policy they
sell. Using the system an agent can find customer’s policies details, customer’s
personal details, commission collected, reports, available policy details, concerned
manager details and agent personal details.
4. Customer module:
Each customer must register with the system before one can avail the services.
Customers can seek information regarding policies, register new policies, make
online payments etc.
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INTRODUCTION
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Crop-revenue insurance: Crop-yield times the crop price gives the crop-
revenues. Based on farmer's revenues, crop-revenue insurance is based
on deviation from the mean revenue Crop-revenue insurance covers the
decline in price that occurs during the crop's growing season. It does not
cover declines that may occur from one growing season to another
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION:
1. Policy Schemes.
2. Agent Login.
3. Customer Login.
4. CEO or Administrator Login.
5. Manager Login
6. About us.
7. Contact us.
POLICY SCHEMES:-
1. Crop-yield insurance:-
2. Crop-revenue insurance:-
AGENT LOGIN
The agent login form links to-
1. Basic agent information like contact details and address which will be
shown in customer insurance information window.
2. All the information related to insurances which he has made to his
clients.
3. Commission received by him for each insurance made by him
respectively.
4. Option to create a new policy to any existing/new client.
5. Option to edit the contact information of its client.
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CUSTOMER LOGIN:-
The form contains the agent information like-
1. Personal information required by insurance agency.
2. Next premium due of respective insurances by the client along
with maturity date, agent info etc.
ADMINISTRATOR LOGIN:-
Administrator has rights to-
1. Create new agent
2. Edit agent’s information and its commission percentage.
3. Delete an agent’s database and all its policies respectively.
4. Create / update/ Delete New Policy
5. Create / update/ Delete New Branch
6. Create / update/ Delete New Branch Manager
7. Accept New policy holder and his claims request.
ABOUT US:-
It contains information about the organization’s history and its achievements.
CONTACT US:-
It contains the contact details of the organization’s various branches located in
different parts of a country.
REPORTS:
Sales report
Claimant information report
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ER DIAGRAM
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2. Converting relationships
Relationships are based on cardinalities and degree of the
relation
m:n
Binary 1:1
3. Relations converted
NORMALISATION
Own table normalization
1. 1NF
DEFINITION:
Single valued
Restricted to assuming atomic values
Functionally dependent on the primary key
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2. 2NF
DEFINITION:
A relational table is said to be in second normal form 2NF if it is in
1NF and every non-key attribute is fully functionally dependent
upon primary key.
The criteria for second normal form(2NF) are:
The table must be in !NF.
Every non-key attributes of the table must be dependent
upon the entire primary key.
Tables agent ,policy holder ,claimant ,insurance ,sales are
also in 2NF.
our database satisfies all the conditions of 2NF since The
tables are in 1NF and Every non-key attributes of the table
must be dependent upon the entire primary key.
3. 3NF
A relation is in 3NF if and only if,it is in 2NF and there are no
transitive functional dependencies.
Transitive functional dependencies arise.
When one non-key attribute is functionally dependent on
another non-key attribute.
Functional Dependency: non-key attribute>non-key attribute.
When there is redundancy in the database.
The tables insurance ,claimant ,policy holder and sales have
been converted into 3NF.
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