Note: The format listed below might be slightly different from your school's project guideline.
Cover Page
Title Page
Approval Page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Abstract
CHAPTER ONE - INTRODUCTION
1.0 Introduction/Background of the study
1.1 Statement of the problem
1.2 Objectives of the study
1.3 Significance of the study
1.4 Scope of the study(Optional)
1.5 Limitation and delimitation of the study
1.6 Definition of terms
CHAPTER TWO - REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURES
This will be divided into sections according to the nature of the topic. It is evidence of work by researchers in the field and normally will contain introduction
to the subject matter, an understanding of the body of knowledge demonstrated by evidence of findings literature with proper referencing in APA method.
Successful case studies of implementation of the technology would need to be cited.
CHAPTER THREE - SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN
3.0 Introduction
3.1 Methodology
Explain few methodologies and choose one for the project, e.g SSADM, OOADM, Prototyping and Expert Systems. Contextualize one for the project, i.e. state how
this methodology would be deployed in solving the problem.
3.2 System analysis
3.2.1 Detailed definition of the problem
3.2.2 Feasibilty study
3.3 Methods of data collection
3.3.1 Interviewing
3.3.2 Observation
3.3.3 Review of procedure manual or existing system/procedure
3.3.4 Evaluation of forms
3.4 Problem of existing system or drawbacks identified in the present system
3.5 Data preparation
3.6 User preparation
3.7 Objective of the new design
3.8 Program structure
3.8.1 Modularity
3.8.2 HLM(High level design)/top-down program design
3.9 File maintenance module
3.10 Main menu specification
3.10.1 Input specification
Show structure of what is going into the software in graphical/symbolic format.
3.10.2 Output specification
Show structure of what the software will produce in graphical/symbolic format.
3.11 Overview of the proposed systems flowchart
CHAPTER FOUR - SYSTEMS IMPLEMENTATION
4.0 Introduction
4.1 Justification of the programming Language
4.2 Flowchart
4.3 Systems control
4.4 Systems requirement
4.4.1 Software requirement
4.4.2 Hardware requirement
4.4.3 People
4.5 Implementation details
4.5.1 Coding
4.5.2 System testing
4.5.3 Training and retraining of staff
4.5.4 File conversion
4.5.5 Change over procedure
4.5.6 Commissioning
4.5.7 User manuals
4.5.8 Maintenance details
CHAPTER FIVE - SUMMARY, RECOMMENDATIONS & CONCLUSIONS
5.0 Summary
5.1 Recommendations
5.2 Conclusions
REFERENCES
APA(American Psychological Association
*American Psychological Association (2005). Concise rules of APA style, New york
American Psychological Association.
*APA (2001). Publication manual of the manual Psychological Association (15th edition),
New York.
A4 Papers
type on left side only
Use 1.5" line spacing through put except forquotations which should be typed in single spacing
Leave extra line space between paragraphs
1.5" margin on left and 1" on right hand and 1" on top and bottom margins
Try not to break words at the end of lines
Times New Roman size 14
Copyright Materials
Students are warned that the copyright laws in the country do not permit anybody to modify or reproduce original materials of any author without
his/her permission. if any student plans to do so in the project, a written permission must be obtained to do so from the originator or copyright holder
Cover Page
Title Page
Approval Page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Abstract
CHAPTER ONE - INTRODUCTION
1.0 Introduction/Background of the study
1.1 Statement of the problem
1.2 Objectives of the study
1.3 Significance of the study
1.4 Scope of the study(Optional)
1.5 Limitation and delimitation of the study
1.6 Definition of terms
CHAPTER TWO - REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURES
This will be divided into sections according to the nature of the topic. It is evidence of work by researchers in the field and normally will contain introduction
to the subject matter, an understanding of the body of knowledge demonstrated by evidence of findings literature with proper referencing in APA method.
Successful case studies of implementation of the technology would need to be cited.
CHAPTER THREE - SYSTEM ANALYSIS & DESIGN
3.0 Introduction
3.1 Methodology
Explain few methodologies and choose one for the project, e.g SSADM, OOADM, Prototyping and Expert Systems. Contextualize one for the project, i.e. state how
this methodology would be deployed in solving the problem.
3.2 System analysis
3.2.1 Detailed definition of the problem
3.2.2 Feasibilty study
3.3 Methods of data collection
3.3.1 Interviewing
3.3.2 Observation
3.3.3 Review of procedure manual or existing system/procedure
3.3.4 Evaluation of forms
3.4 Problem of existing system or drawbacks identified in the present system
3.5 Data preparation
3.6 User preparation
3.7 Objective of the new design
3.8 Program structure
3.8.1 Modularity
3.8.2 HLM(High level design)/top-down program design
3.9 File maintenance module
3.10 Main menu specification
3.10.1 Input specification
Show structure of what is going into the software in graphical/symbolic format.
3.10.2 Output specification
Show structure of what the software will produce in graphical/symbolic format.
3.11 Overview of the proposed systems flowchart
CHAPTER FOUR - SYSTEMS IMPLEMENTATION
4.0 Introduction
4.1 Justification of the programming Language
4.2 Flowchart
4.3 Systems control
4.4 Systems requirement
4.4.1 Software requirement
4.4.2 Hardware requirement
4.4.3 People
4.5 Implementation details
4.5.1 Coding
4.5.2 System testing
4.5.3 Training and retraining of staff
4.5.4 File conversion
4.5.5 Change over procedure
4.5.6 Commissioning
4.5.7 User manuals
4.5.8 Maintenance details
CHAPTER FIVE - SUMMARY, RECOMMENDATIONS & CONCLUSIONS
5.0 Summary
5.1 Recommendations
5.2 Conclusions
REFERENCES
APA(American Psychological Association
*American Psychological Association (2005). Concise rules of APA style, New york
American Psychological Association.
*APA (2001). Publication manual of the manual Psychological Association (15th edition),
New York.
A4 Papers
type on left side only
Use 1.5" line spacing through put except forquotations which should be typed in single spacing
Leave extra line space between paragraphs
1.5" margin on left and 1" on right hand and 1" on top and bottom margins
Try not to break words at the end of lines
Times New Roman size 14
Copyright Materials
Students are warned that the copyright laws in the country do not permit anybody to modify or reproduce original materials of any author without
his/her permission. if any student plans to do so in the project, a written permission must be obtained to do so from the originator or copyright holder
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