"Logistics Management System": Bachelor of Commerce (Computer Application) - III
"Logistics Management System": Bachelor of Commerce (Computer Application) - III
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YAMINI BARAPATRE
2018-2019
INTRODUCTION
Logistics is the art and science of managing and controlling the flow of goods, energy,
information and other resources like products, services, and people, from the
source of production to the marketplace. It is difficult to accomplish
any marketing or manufacturing without logistical support. It involves the integration
of information, transportation , inventory , warehousing, material handling, and
packaging . The operating responsibility of logistics is the geographical
repositioning of raw materials, Work in process, and finished inventories where
required at the lowest cost possible.
Logistics management is that part of the supply chain which plans, implements and
controls the efficient, effective forward and reverse flow and storage of goods,
service
s and information between the point of origin and the point of consumption in
order to meet customers' requirements. A professional working in the field of logistics
management is called a logistician.
Logistics as a business concept evolved. This was mainly due to the increasing
complexity of supplying one's business with materials and shipping out products in
an increasingly globalized supply chain, calling for experts in the field who are
called Supply Chain Logisticians. This can be d fined as having the right item in the
right quantity at the right time at the right place for the right price and it is the science of
process having its presence in all sectors of the industry. The goal of logistics work
is to manage the fruition of project life cycles, supply chains and resultant
efficiencies.
OBJECTIVES
“Visual” in visual basic is a method used to create the Graphical User Interface
application. Rather than writing many lines of code for the appearance and location of
interface element used in a program, you can simply add pre-built objects on the screen.
The “Basic” in visual Basic refers to the popular BASIC language, use by many
programmers. Visual Basic is based on original Basic language and also contains several
hundred statement, function and keywords, many of which relate directly to the windows
GUI.
Reasons:
1. Visual Basic is based on the basic language for major of its syntax are similar to
those in basic language.
2. It provides GUI (Graphical User Interface) for the development of applications.
3. It supports LOGISTIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.
4. It provides common programming platform across all MS-OFFICE application.
5. Easy error handling and debugging facilities
6. Easy connectivity to the Microsoft Access.
ADO (Active data object) is designed as an easy to use application level interface
to Microsoft ADO control 6.0 (OLEDB) Provides high-performance access to any data
source, including relational and non-relational database, email and file system, text and
graphics custom business object as well as ODBC data source. ADO is easy to use
language independent, implement with a small foot Print and few layers few between the
client application and the data source to provide high performance data access.
Back End: Microsoft Access
Reasons:
MS-Access is one such package that has increasing gained acceptance as DBMS.
Starting the small database features one can create a complex data handling application.
Access is used to store and manipulate large amount of data and automate respective
task. Such as maintaining an inventory control and generating invoices. You can also
process your data and create meaningful reports. For the requirement of our project it is
very supportive and successive.
TOOLS
PROCESSOR :- Pentium IV 2GHz and Above
HDD :- 80 GB or More
Keyboard {M.M.}
Mouse {PS / 2}
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS:-
MAJOR MOODULES
The modules involved in this project are:
Employees
Vehicle Details
Company Details
Transport Details
Report
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Books referred :
Elias M. Awad, “ System Analysis and Design”, Galgotia Publications Ltd. 2nd
Edition
Visual Basic (Module II). NCPUL Group. (BPB Publications Pvt. Ltd.). 2nd
Edition
Analysis & Design of Information System. V. Rajaraman. (PHI Publications). 2nd
Edition
Murach’s Visual Basic 2012 Anne Boech. 3rd Edition
Learning VB. NET Jesse Liberty 3rd Edition
Microsoft office word, Torben, Lege, Frandson in 3rd Edition
Website Referred :
a) www.vbtutorial.com
b) http://msdn.microsoft.com
c) www.vbtutor.net.com
d) www.webopedia.com