Design And Implementation Of A Computerized System For The Methodological Test Analysis

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ABSTRACT
This work is specially put together not to replace medical doctors or medical laboratory scientists but rather to assist them in accelerating in their diagnostic work which will go a long way to eliminate the trial and error method of treatment (which the doctors usually do while waiting for the lab result which would be detrimental to the patient.
In view of this, a careful study and understanding of this research will assist users, medial doctors & lab scientists. It will educate them on now best a computer can aid medical diagnosis for optimum service to the public.
The project will go further to educate out lab scientists / doctors on the need to accumulated salient aspects of the medical know-how of even the most experienced specialist in the computer. So as to eliminate the vacuum that would have been created when specialist dies or is in capacitated.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
ii Title page
iii Certification
iv Dedication
v Acknowledgement
vi Abstract
vii Organization of work
viii Table of contents

CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
1.1 Background of the study
1.2 Statement of problem
1.3 Purpose of study
1.4 Aims and objectives’
1.5 Scope of study
1.6 Significance of the study
1.7 Limitations of the study
1.8 Definition of terms

CHAPTER TWO
Literature review 15

CHAPTER THREE
Description and analysis of the present system
3.1 Historical background
3.2 Method of data collection used
3.3 Input analysis
3.4 Process analysis
3.5 Output process
3.6 Problems of the current system

CHAPTER FOUR
Design and implementation of the computerized system
4.1 Design objective
4.2 Design standards
4.3 Output specification and design
4.4 Input specification and design
4.5 Procedure design of new system
4.6 System requirement

CHAPTER FIVE
System documentation
5.1 Program description
5.2 User’s guide

CHAPTER SIX
Summary
6.1 Conclusion
Bibliography

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