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Design and Implementation of an Automated

Computer-based Household Inventory System


ABSTRACT

In Nigeria today, it is a well-known fact that mathematics is one of the


subject that students find difficult to understand and pass for one
reason or the other. The reason why students have this kind of
problem very possible due to lack of good teachers and teaching, time
of lecture and orientation. Some teachers might be good
mathematician but might not know how to impact the knowledge on
the students.

Orientation is another thing that makes mathematics hard for


students. When the students are made to believe that mathematics is
difficult that is how they take it. Students need to be made to know
that mathematics is one subject that we must practice because
practice makes perfect. Although, there are also good teachers and
some students are simply lazy. There is a need for a computer
software that can help out in some of the work, making the students
to understand.

As long as the students are given values to work with, showing the
working, solution to the problem and is playing the result which helps,
the students to understand mathematics if not for anything but
because it’s a computer.

ORGANIZATION OF WORK

This project titled and implementation of


computerized mathematics teacher a case study of Algebra.

The project is organized into seven chapters. Chapter one consists of


the introduction to the topic, statement of problem, purpose of study,
aims and objectives, delimitations, assumptions and definition of
terms.
Chapter two is about the review of literature. Chapter three describes
the analysis of the existing system which consists of the fact finding,
method used, organizational structure, objectives of the existing
system, problems of the existing system.

Chapter four is the design of the new system which of output and
input specification and design, system requirement, procedure and
system flowchart.

Chapter five is all about the implementation of the program which


contains the program design, program flow chart, pseudo code and
source program. Chapter six is about the documentation and seven
recommends and concludes the whole project.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title Page

Abstract

Organization of the work

Table of Figure

Table of Contents

CHAPTER ONE

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Statement of Problem

1.3 Purpose of Study

1.4 Aims and Objective

1.5 Scope of Delimitation


1.6 Limitation or Constraints

1.7 Assumptions

1.8 Definition of Terms

CHAPTER TWO

2.0 Literature

CHAPTER THREE

3.0 Description and Analysis of the Existing System

3.1 Fact Finding Methods Used

3.2 Organizational Structure

3.3 Objectives of the Existing System

3.4 Input Process, Output Analysis

3.5 Information Flow Diagram

3.6 Problems of the Existing System

3.7 Justification for the New System

CHAPTER FOUR

4.0 Design of the New System

4.1 Output Specification and Design

4.2 Input Specifications and Design


4.3 File Design

4.4 Procedure Chart

4.5 System Flowchart

4.6 System Requirement

CHAPTER FIVE

5.0 Implementation

5.1 Program Design

5.2 Pseudo code

5.3 Program Flowchart

5.4 Source Program

5.5 Test Run

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