Design And Implementation Of A Computerised Information System For A Multi Service Rental Co

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INTRODUCTION
Most rental service firms today still use manual information system because their information needs are of moderate size and managers of such firms have probably been enjoying the manual system as regards to their relatively and comfortable low level of transaction activities. With the high level of social activities been experienced, It is only the rental firms with very large information or high capacity of rental service with rapid rate of renting per item that are likely to survive pressure, and therefore should link information system to business strategy. With this pressure, there is a need to improve corporate effectiveness through their own involvement in system planning to ensure that business strategy is developed in the context of the computerized environment. Among the many rental service centers, majority adopted a great variety of manual information system for management activities most of which are single file system. This single file system does not offer opportunities for easy manipulation of data to provide managers an insight into transaction reports such as to rapid statistics for operation analysis, it does not provide instant access to information for controlling and directing the firm. At this point we can see that the world of rental service business lacks conclusion data in the relative effectiveness of manual information system versus computerized information system. Different rental service centers at various level of activities with different critical level will agree that stress, confusion and errors increase with increase in volume of information as the transaction activities rises, and there is a great point where manual information system will not operate successfully. In this respect, computerized rental service management information system has been developed to provide BRAHAM RENTALS with consistency, comprehensive and reasonable accurate information for planning directly and controlling the activities for which they are responsible and for making timely and effective decision.

TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
1.1 Statement Of The Problem
1.2 Purpose Of The Study
1.3 Aims And Objective
1.4 Scope Of The Study
1.5 Limitation Of The Study
1.6 Assumption
1.7 Definition Of Terms

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature Review

CHAPTER THREE
Systems Analysis And Methods
3.0 Analysis Of The Existing System:-
3.1 Method Of Data Collection.
3.2 Description Of The Existing System
3.2.1 Objective Of The Existing System
3.2.2 Problems Of The Existing System
3.3 Organization Chart Of Braham Rental Services
3.4 Organization Structure
3.4.1 Input, Process And Output Analysis
3.4.2 Transaction Process
3.4.3 Output Analysis
3.5 Analysis Of The Proposed System
3.5.1 Justification For The Proposed System

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 System Design Testing And Implementation
4.1 Input Specification
4.1.1 Input Processing:-
4.1.2 Input Entry Screen
4.2 Output Specification
4.2.1 Program Output
4.3 File Design
4.3.1 Master File
4.3.2 Transaction File: File That Is Not Containing
4.3.3 Procedure Chart
4.4 System Information Flowchart
4.5 Flow Charts
4.5.1 Entry Procedure Flowchart For Change
4.6 System Requirement

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Summary, Conclusion And Recommendation
5.1 Summary
5.2 Recommendation
5.3 Conclusion
References
Appendix I
Source Codes
Source Code
Appendix I