Design An Implementation Of A Computer

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DESIGN AN IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPUTER

ABSTRACT

          Handling of cargo has been a circular task all these while in our various ports.  And Nigerian Ports Authority (N.P.A) being an organization responsible for seeing to the affairs of our various sea ports in Nigeria, have worked endlessly to make sure cargoes are properly handled without much complain of damage or misplacement.

          To ease the operation of cargo handling in our sea ports, researcher took up this study by critically understanding the work, procedure involved, analysis of the various steps and at the same time detecting problem in the present system and designing a new system that has solution to the problem of the existing system.

          The new design is computerized and is subject to modification at any given time.  It also have this interaction feature and accurate in it’s output.


TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page

Certification

Dedication

Acknowledgment

Abstract

Table of contents

 

CHAPTER ONE

Introduction

1.1             Statement of problem

1.2             Aims and objective

1.3             Purpose of study

1.4             Importance of study

1.5             Scope of the study

1.6             Limitation of the study

1.7             Definition of terms

 

CHAPTER TWO

Literature Review

 

CHAPTER THREE

DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM

3.1             Method of Data collection

3.2             Organization structure

3.3             Objective of the existing system

3.4             Input process, output analysis

3.5             Information flow diagram

3.6             Problem of existing system

3.7             Justification of the new system

 

CHAPTER FOUR

4.0             The new system design

4.1             Output specification and design

4.2             Input specification and design

4.3             File design

4.4             Procedure chart

4.5             System flow chart

4.6             System requirement

 

CHAPTER FIVE

IMPLEMENTATION

5.1             Program design

5.2             Program flow chart

5.3             Pseudo code

5.4             Source program

5.5             Test run

 

CHAPTER SIX

6.0     DOCUMENTATION

6.1             Choice of language

6.2             Loading the program

6.3             Program description

 

CHAPTER SEVEN

7.0             CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

7.1     Conclusion

7.2             Recommendation

REFERENCE


CHAPTER ONE

 

INTRODUCTION

          Nigeria Ports Authority is a government owned organization under the supervision of the federal Ministry of transport with responsibility of providing specific ports and labor services for the country’s meantime industry.

          One of their numerous duties and major functions is the provision of Cargo Handling Quays facilities. Right from the inception of this company, the billing system has been manually processed.  The port complex is in the early stage of computerization and the manual method of preparing customers’ bills are delayed.

          A computer-based billing system is necessary for handling and preparing of accurate bills for customers.  The new system will facilitate the prompt preparation of bills, easy retrieval of information, security to vital information and resource sharing among the billing department.

 

 

 

1.1            BACKGROUND OF STUDY:

Once Port complex is located near Port Harcourt, Rivers State of Nigeria, the port is a natural port and was established about twenty years ago, firstly with the construction and commissioning of the Federal Lighter Terminal (FLT) in 1982 and later the Federal Ocean Terminal (FOT) in 1996.

These two terminals handle lighter (smaller) vessels and ocean-going vessels respectively.  The average draught of FLT is about 5.7m while that of FOT is about 13.0m being the cheapest in the West and Central African sub-region.  In this regard, the FOT is envisaged to be attiacting more cargo ship and traffic not only as a transit but also as a transshipment center in the sub-region.  It however did not have any mechanical handling equipment for billing.

The billing system is presently handling manually by the marketing department of this port.  The marketing department of the port took over the function of revenue billing from the traffic department in the 80’s.  Their main function is to raise customer’s bills of all statutory charges against port users for the services rendered to them.  These services includes Rental period at the number of days the consignment in within the port vicinity, NPA shore handling, transfer service, documentation, terminal delivery value added tax (VAT) and miscellaneous.

The role at which the bills are prepared with the increasing number of customer is insignificant.  There are procedural ways in which these bills are being prepared.  They are the provisional bills of vessels, the final bills of vessels and the miscellaneous bills.  A staff has to raise as many bills as the number of the customer increases: more importantly, delays bring extra cost on the importer, and this makes the importer feel disappointed when they come to collect their raised bills.

Hence, a thorough investigation and analysis of the manual billing method enables me to gain understanding on the true nature of their problems and design a computerized seaport billing system that would bring solutions to the problem inherent.

1.2            STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

History has it that the billing system in Nigeria Port Authority, one port has been plagues by several factors based on the current manual process by the use of the Draft import Debit and import Debit Note, these factors includes:

·                    Fills and records are not properly kept

·                    Errors are easily made and hardly detected

·                    A lot of time is wasted to prepare bills

·                    Information is not well documented

·                    Security of files or document is not granted.

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