Study of Billing Systems
Study of Billing Systems
Study of Billing Systems
Prarthana P Waghmare
Msc.CA , Part -1 , roll no :- 213441058
Modern college of arts, commerce and science,
Ganeshkhind , pune.
Pranali P Padwal
Msc.CA , Part -1 , roll no :- 213441056
Modern college of arts, commerce and science,
Ganeshkhind , pune.
The e-Billing system has the capacity to illustrate and analyze the basic
billing system and the main functionalities that surround the billing
system from a business prospective and explains how each interacts to
complete the billing cycle.
Hopefully, at the end of the day the program will be able to satisfied
the under listed objectives that would bridge the gap on short coming
in the billing system.
2. LITERATURE SURVEY
Title:
Feasibility report for the computerization of the various
activities of the company.
Background:
The Company facing the problem of inconsistent and out of time
information in its activities. Very much time is consuming for report
generation, which is not very helpful for decision making. So we
want a system, which provide immediate information.
Method of study:
The analysis procedure comprised of field trips in the various
departments of the company. The following documents and sources
were looked up:
· The purchase order that contain items to be purchased.
· The accounts register.
· Purchase order issues to vendors.
· Bills receive from vendors.
· Bills give to the customers.
· Purchase return forms (if any ) give to vendors.
NEED FOR FEASIBILITY STUDY
The feasibility study is carried out to test whether the proposed
system is worth being implemented. Feasibility study is a test of
system proposed regarding its work ability, its impact on the
organization ability to meet user needs and effective use of
resources. It is usually carried out by a small number of people
who are familiar with the information system techniques,
understand the part of the business or organization that will be
involved or effected by the project and are skilled in the system
analysis and design process.
The key consideration involve in the feasibility study are:
1. Technical
2. Behavioral
3. Economic
1.TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY
Technical feasibility centers on the existing computer system
( hardware, software etc ) and to what extent it can support the
proposed system addition. For example, if the current system is
operating at 70% capacity ( an arbitrary value ), then another
application could overload the system or require additional
hardware. If the budget is serious constrain then the project is
judged not feasible.
The technologies ant the environment which are used in this project
are PHP, MySQL, Java Script
2.BEHAVIOURAL FEASIBILITY:
An evaluation of the behavior of the end users, which may
effect the envelopment of the system. People are inherently
resistant to change and computers have to know to facilitate
changes and computers have to known to facilitate changes. An
estimate should be made of how strong a reaction the user staff
is likely to have towards the development of a computerized
system. It is a common knowledge that a computer installation
has something to do with turnover, transfer, retraining and changes in
employee job status, therefore the introduction of a candidate
system requires special effort to educate, sell and train the staff on
new ways of conducting business.
2) User friendly:
a) The proposed system is user friendly because the retrieval
and storing of data is fast and data is maintained efficiently.
Moreover the graphical user interface is provided in the
proposed system, which provides user to deal with the system
very easily.
5) Lot of paperwork:
i) Existing system requires lot of paper work and even a
small transaction require many papers fill. Moreover any
unnatural cause (such as fire in the organization) can destroy
all data of the organization. Loss of even a single paper led
to difficult situation because all the papers are interrelated.
6) Inability of sharing the data:
i) Data cannot be shared in the existing system. This means that
no two persons can use the same data in existing system.
Also the two departments in an organization cannot
interact with each other without the actual movement of data.
7) No support in decision-making:
i) Existing system does not support managerial decision-
making.
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