Design And Implementation Of On Line Cash Receipt Generating System For A Supermarket

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ABSTRACT
This project work, is a computerization it cash receipt system of an organization. Different source of receipt whose scope and limitation are based on.
a. Sales and purchased receipts/ invoices inquiry on total balance and generation of report.
But before we venture into that, attention should be drawn to the introductory part, the literati on review, and later the analysis of the existing system, and the design of the new system.
Since there is constrain in time, this project will not go on exhaustive treatment of every expected module, module, rather will represent only sales and purchases receipts modules with two other operational modules subset of the broad menu.
Nevertheless, there is provision for onward development of those expected modules and for other source of receipts and other operations to suit any organization.
It is not the intention here to treat each module separately hence the entire project is menu driven to cover some of the facilities present.
Lastly, it is an optimistic fact that after going through the text, one would be able to.
1. Know what is achieved have a clear knowledge of the project have a clear knowledge of the project be able to in prove it to suit other organization in reaction to other source and problems.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of content

CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
Justification of the Project
Definition of Purpose
Scope (Delimitation) of the Project
Scope of purchases
Scope of Sales

CHAPTER TWO
Literature Review

CHAPTER THREE
Description And Analysis Of The Existing System
Fact finding method used
Objective of the existing system
Input, Process, Output analysis
Problem of the existing system
Justification of the new existing system

CHAPTER FOUR
Design of the new system
Output specification and design
Input specification and design
File design
Procedure chart
Expected Benefits Of The New System

CHAPTER FIVE
Implementation
Introduction

CHAPTER SIX
Documentation
Constraint (Limitation)

CHAPTER SEVEN
Recommendation And Conclusion
Reference
Appendix
Program Coding