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Library Management System 3.

0 Aims & ObjectivesThe aim of this project is to develop a system that can han dle & manage the activitiesinvolved in a library in an efficient & reliable way. Less managing personnel & easysearching availability & user profile managing ar e major goals in this project.3.1 Objectives Develop a system that can replace th e manual library managing system. Develop a database which stores user details & book details. Give reliable search facility for the users. Administrator, libraria n & users should have separate logins. Create an easy to understand user friendly environment. Attractive user interfaces to navigate through the system for the u sers. Develop the system documentation with detailed UML specifications.4.0 Propo sed SolutionTo achieve the aims & objectives of this project, the main thing is to identify the mainfeatures that involved in the system. In this scenario, ther e are three types of users; they areadministrator, librarian & borrowers. All th ese users should be able to login to the systemwith separate logins. New users c an be registered only under administrative concern. Adatabase is there to store the user details & book details. This information can be retrieved bythe users a s per their privilege. Anyone can search the system using given specifications & the availability of the books are updated by the librarian immediately. So there wont beunavailability problem regarding the searching criteria.4.1 Activities in volved with Borrower Search for a book by title, name and author. View the user details Modify user details Reserve books4.2 Activities involved with Administrato r Maintain book information add/delete books Maintain database View user details Main tain user details4.3 Activities involved with Librarian Issue books Return books Ad d/delete books Reserve booksAll these activities should be carried out by the sys tem & the interfaces should be userfriendly for the new users.4.4 Functional Req uirements The system should allow anyone to browse the view the system but only t he users canhire the books using their ID. The system allow guest only to main pa ge. Since the username is unique the system mustgiven a message if the entered us er name isnot available. The system should allow user to login into the system. U pon successful login, a welcome message is displayed and the user will see the a ccountspage. The system should allow user to edit their profile detail. The system should allow user to search for books. The system should allow the user to do ad vance search or simple search. The system should allow user to reserve more than one book. The system should allow user to view their reserved book detail and las t reserved book details. The system must update the library information such as n ew books as arrivals, fines forlate submission. The system should allow only the administrator to modify the site contents. The system should allow the access level to the user and registered member. The s ystem should allow the administrator to check for the updates to the database.5. 0 Resources Required A computer with 256 RAM Java software installation Microsoft A ccess facility(MS Office package) Net beans or other programming IDESearchSearch History: Searching...Result 00 of 0000 results for result for p. Library Managem ent System - proposal This is a sample project proposal for a library management system. Download or PrintAdd To Collection33.4K Reads260 Readcasts22 Embed ViewsThis is a private document. Published by Iroshan Priyantha FollowingFollowSearchTIP Press Ctrl-F F to search anywhere in the document. Info and Rating Category: School Work > Study Guides, Notes, & Quizzes Rating: Upload Date: 06/07/2010 Copyright: Attribution Non-commercial Tags: This document has no tags.

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