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Fruit Shop Management System

Project Submitted to the Savitribai Phule Pune University

in partial

fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of

BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATION


By

Mr. Dhembare Mahesh Vitthal

Roll No: 69

Project Guide

Prof. Vinaya Lale

Savitribai Phule Pune University


April 2022-23

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Vidya Pratishthan‟s

ARTS, SCIENCE & COMMERCE COLLEGE

Vidyanagari, Baramati, Dist. Pune (413 133) Phone/


Fax no:91-02112-243488 Resi. :243832
# Affiliated to Pune University # I.D. No.: PU/PN/ASC/101/1994 # Jr. College Code No.: J 11.02.016
* ‟BEST COLLEGE AWARD‟ by Pune University, Pune NAAC reaccredited „A‟ Grade * „BEST
PRINCIPAL AWARD‟ by Pune University „BEST VANSHRI AWARD‟ by Maharashtra
Government.

CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the project entitled “Fruit Shop
Management System” is a bonafide project work carried out by
Mr. Dhembare Mahesh Vitthal, students of BCA(Science)
Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, during the year 2022-23, in
partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Degree
Bachelor Of Computer Applications and the project has not formed
the basis for the award previously of any degree, diploma,
associateship, fellowship or any other similar title.

Prof. Vinaya Lale Prof. Kishor Dhane


(Project Guide) (Head of Department)

Internal Examiner External Examiner


Date:

Place: Baramati

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Firstly, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to our


project supervisor Prof. Vinaya Lale Miss for the continuous support
of this project and his patient guidance, enthusiastic encouragement
and useful critiques, motivation, and immense knowledge.

We would like to thank therest ofour thesisto Lale Miss for


their guidance helped insightful comments and encouragement, and
also for the hard question which incited me to widen my research
from various perspectives.

Our sincere thanks also goto all the staff members of the
department for the valuable information provided by them in their
respective fields. We are grateful for their cooperation during the
period of our project.

Mr. Dhembare Mahesh

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INDEX
Sr.No. Topic Page No.
1 Introduction about Project 5
2 Problem statement 6
3 Scope of Project 7
4 Need of System 8

5 Advantages of project 9
6 Feasibility study 10
7 Hardware and software requirements 12
8 Fact-finding technique 13
9 ER diagram 14
Data Flow Diagram 15
Table Design 16
11 Screen Layout 19
12 Future Enhancements 24
13 Bibliography 25
INTRODUCTION

The export maintenance system is a fully featured


application that can help we manage fruit delivery business and
achieve more control and information at a very low cost of total
ownership.
A fruit export maintains automatically monitors
purchase, sales, supplier information. The system includes
receiving fruit from the different supplier. Customer order is placed
in the system, based on the order fruit has been sales to the
customer.The report contains the details about product, purchase,
sales, stock, and invoice. The main objective of this project is to
computerize the company activities and to provide details about
the production process at the fruit export maintenance system.The
demand of fresh fruit fruits and processed food items in
international and domestic market has shown a decent increase.
This estimation is creating a necessity for growing more
and more fruit fruits to cater the growing demand of domestic &
international marketThe customers effectively and hence help for
establishing good relation between customer and fruit shop
organization. It contains various customized modules for
effectively maintaining fruit and stock information accurately and
safely.
PROBLEM STATEMENT

The main objective of this Fruit Shop Management System project


is to have a completely automated project allotment system which
can even be managed by a non technical person. This Fruit Shop
Management System project will definitely reduce the time and
effort in searching for contractors. Fetching all the Fruit shop
details and student order details will be made easy with just a
single mouse click. Overall management of Fruit Shop
Management will be easy and quick.
SCOPE OF PROJECT

When the fruits are sold to the customer, stock will be reduced
automatically. When a new purchase is made, stock will be
increased automatically. While selecting fruits for sale, the
proposed software will automatically check for total number of
available stock of that particular item, if the total stock of that
particular item is less than 5, software will notify the user to
purchase the particular item.The proposed project is developed to
manage the fruit shop in the fruits for shop. The first module is the
login. The admin should login to the project for usage. The
username and password are verified and if it is correct, next form
opens. If the username and password are not correct, it shows the
error message.
NEED OF THE SYSTEM

1This Project not buffered more like another websites.


2.We can defend the network Problem with this.

3 Customer can buy easily this oders.

4 Totally User Friendly Interface.

5 Booking oders is easy to use search.

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ADVANTAGES

 Income and Expenditure Maintenance.


 The Stock information per day and per month can be known
 Authenticate people only access the software.
 Price and stock update immediately & user friendly software.
FEASIBILITY STUDY
VISUAL BASIC.NET

Visual Baic.Net has revolutionized windows programming


windows programming and with an object based, event driven
approach to software designs. Visual basic.Net applications act as a
front end to the database. Visual basic.Net application provides the
interface between the user and the database. Sophisticated features
that make the language truly object oriented and interfaces it with the
latest in the database technology.

NET provides a new, object-oriented API as a set of classes


that will be accessible from any programming language. This book
describes this framework of classes and provides a reference to what
is available and how you can use this framework to write Windows
applications in the brave new world of .NET.

Microsoft .NET Framework is a computing platform for


developing distributed applications for the Internet Following are the
design goals of Microsoft.NET Framework:

 To provide a very high degree of language interoperability.

 To provide a runtime environment that completely manages code


execution.

 To provide a very simple software deployment and versioning


model.
1. Operational Feasibility: -
• The CLR is the mechanism through which .NET code is
executed. It is built upon a single, common language-IL-into
which source languages are compiled and includes
mechanisms for executing the compiled code.
• This includes code verification and just-in-time (JIT)
compilation, garbage collection and enforcement of security
policies, and the provision of profiling and debugging
services..
HARDWARE & SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

HARDWARE:
 Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5- 10210U CPU @

1.60GHz 2.11 GHz

 Hard Disk:
500GB
 RAM: 2GB
 Floppy Disk Drive: 1.44

SOFTWARE:
 Operating System: Windows XP
 Database: MYSQL
 Language: PHP & HTML, CSS,
JAVASCRIPT, MYSQL
 Tools: XAMPP control panel, Mozilla Firefox
FACT-FINDING TECHNIQUES
We need four fact-finding methods technique in our system analysis

1. Questionnaire
2. Interview
3. Record review
4. Observation

1. Questionnaire : -

We need this technique in the initial and final stage of our project. In
the initial stage, we prepared some basic information about the current
system. Then we used the questionnaire to get some numerical data that
was required or missing after all the observations.

2. Interview: -

We need this technique frequently in the system analysis after the


questionnaire. The interview was unstructured. We choose some
people in the organization who were either decision makers or
operators or some activity help us to understand on stages involved.

3. Record Reviews: -

This was the most beneficial technique for us while managing the
data and studying the existing file structure of documents used and
generated in the organization.

4. Observation: - While finding the facts we kindly observed all the


activities and it helped us in finding out an actual way of
functioning apart from the ideal desired.
ER Diagram

L_us L_ L_
erna id pa
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ss

login p
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Pass
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N pho -
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a ne char
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m ge
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id 1 s 1 de
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dist type
dat
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1
pas 1 Mana M reco
s ge rd
Form-
date
user_id
Ad
min
_id To- Perso Use
date n r-id
pass
Data Flow Diagram

Admin Bus User


Approve 1 Admin 1 -name:string
-na:string -Bus_no:int
-password:string -Time:string -password:string
1 pass M
-contact:string -price:int -contact:string
-b_date:date -model:string -b_date:date
+getName() +getName()
+getTime()
+setName() +setName()
+setTime()
+getPassword() +getPassword()
+setPassword() +setPassword()
TABLE DESIGN
Table name : customer
Primary :C id

START
Login to the Bus Pass
Management System

Login to the Bus Pass


Management System

Check Check Check


Check
Permis Permis Permis
Permi
sion sion sion
ssion

Manage_p Manage_p Manage_p


Manage_p
ass ass ass
ass

logout END
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Sequence Diagram

Login,succes Bus database

Login to Apply for pass Store info


page
ack ack
user

Login to Approve pass Store info


page
ack ack
Admin

Manage record Store info

ack ack

X X X
Deployment Diagram
SCREEN LAYOUT
Home page

Login page
After login page
Customer Details

Supplier Details
Fruit Details

Purchase Details
Sales Details

Stock Details
FUTURE ENHANCEMENT

As a future enhancement this project is about to become a web


application with complete features. According to developer it can be
developed as mobile application.
BIBLIOGRAPHY

 Programming VB.NET: A Guide for Experienced


Programmers by Gary Cornell,Jonathan
Morrison.
 Learning VB.NET Through Applications by
Clayton Crooks II
 VB .NET How to Program (2nd Edition) by
Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, Tem R.Nieto.

WEBSITES

• http://www.msdn.microsoft.com
• http://www.microsoftdotnet.net
• http://www.dotnet-tricks.com
• www.sqlmag.com

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