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Pr esented by
Riya Jain
Industry profile
IT Services have been the mainstay of the industry. BPO and

Engineering services sector has built upon the India value proposition
and today there exist integrated service providers across the three
focus areas as well as niche providers.

Industry profile – services provided
Industry profile – revenue
The Indian Software & services industry has grown at a remarkable
pace since 2001-02. The overall Indian Software & Services
industry revenue is estimated to have grown from US$ 10.2 billion
in 2001-02 to reach US $ 58.7 billion in 2008-09.

Important industry verticals being serviced by the BPO segment.


Insurance, retail banking nd hospitality, auto manufacturing,
telecom and pharmaceuticals. Horizontals such as Customer
Interaction and Support (CIS), Finance and Accounting (F&A) and
Human Resource Management (HRM) are important areas in the BPO
segment.
Exports continue to dominate the revenues earned by the
Indian Software & Services Industry. The export intensity (the
share of IT-ITeS Exports to total IT-ITeS Revenue) of Indian
Software & Services Industry has grown from 74.5% in 2001-02 to
78.9% in 2008-09.
The fastest growing segment however is software products. It
is growing at a CAGR of 48.5 per cent.
Industry profile - revenue
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Company profile – We-excel softwares
Company profile – We-excel softwares
COMPANY PROFILE- SERVICES PROVIDED
COMPANY PROFILE- TECHNOLOGIES
USED
Company profile – databases used
Company profile - strategic partners
Company profile – other expertise
We excel expertise in providing quality products in these

programming and scripting languages



Company profile- products
FILLING STATION
SOFTWARE
The project
Analysis – current system

Cont.…
Analysis – current system

For every different fuel , all entries are recorded in a separate register
Analysis – client requirements
Objectives - our target
our tools

 Targeted Framework
 Microsoft’s .NET framework 3.5

 Programmed in
 Microsoft’s Visual Studio 20008

 Backend Used ( Database )


 SQL Server 2005

P ro ce ss
F lo w ch a rt
Software Screen - Shots
&
DFD ’ s
Overview of database structure
Overview of database structure
Methodology – database structure
Methodology – splash screen

1.Advertisement
2.Version Info
3.Customer Info
4.Check for a
working database
connection
Methodology – server configuration

1.One of the most important


module
2.Configure connection to the
database server
Methodology – authuntication module

Username &password

yes no
Match found in database?

Access to data granted


Screenshots – Login

Asks for user identity


Help keeping our data secure

Methodology – password reset module

Unique Security Key

yes no
Match found in database?

New Password
Updates password
corresponding to the security key
Screenshots – password reset

1.Asks for private security key


2.Help in resetting your password
In case you forget it
Methodology - administrator module

User management
Administrator
Database
Product and product category Management

Stock Management

Manage Debit Holders

Server Configuration

Inventory Calculator

Sales Overview
Screenshots – Product Mangement modules

1.Add new product to stock


2.Fix its price
3.Quantity available for sale
4.No. of machines serving that
product.
Screenshots – update Product info
1.Update product price
2.Update no. of machines
serving that product.
1.Delete any product
2.
Screenshots – Debiter’s Mangement modules

1.Add a new debit holder’s


account
2.Remove any debit holders
account
Methodology - Operator module

Sales Overview Database


Operator

Inventory Calculator
Methodology – Inventory calculator module
Evening Reading (E)

Sale to debit holders(D)


Net cash in hand=
User input [ P * ( E – M ) ] – [ D * P ]

Saves the invetory for the day


Update the available stock
Save Evening Readings to be
used for next day’s morning readings Fetch morning readings (M)
and Fuel Price/unit (P)

Database
Screenshots – new User account

1.Create a new user account


2.Specify access level of new
user.
3.Create a file with user login
information
Screenshots – update account

1.View you account information


2.Change your password
Screenshots – Main Control panel
Screenshots – Main Control panel closeup
Recommendations
conclusion
Our project
“Filling Station Software”

may not be the best for now. But due to its

modular programming and flexibility it can be


enhanced to the best . Supportive modules like
that were discussed in recommendation section
can added to it to extend its functionality and
get most out of it in minimum time.
Thank You

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