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Petrol Pump System

A Project Report ON Petrol Pump System


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Submitted To College Nasik 422008

Petrol Pump System

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
My express thanks and gratitude and thanks to Almighty God, my parents and friends without whose uncontained support, I could not have made this career in ----------------------The proposed project includes the contributions, suggestion & guidelines of m ny people! Th n"s & gr titude for their help & support! $e re o#ned to m ny of them

e%press our sincere th n"s to our Prof. Mrs--------------- nd Prof. Mrs. ---------- m m for gi&ing us n opportunity to de&elop this project! $e lso th n"s ll the f culty members of -------------- dep rtment for their & lu ble inspir tion & support!

$e #ould lso li"e to th n" ll our friends #ho h &e gi&en us support & much needed inform tion during this de&elopment!

Name

Petrol Pump System

Index
CHAPTERS:
1) INTRODUCTION

Introduction System Existing System Scope System Operating System

2) PROPOSED SYSTEM Proposed System Feasibility Study Objective of the System User Re uirements 3) ANALYSIS & DESIGN Entity Relationship !iagram"ER!# Unified $odeling %anguage !iagram"U$%# !ata !ictionary &able !esigning $enu Screens Input Screens Report Formats Future Enhancement 4) DRAWBACKS & LIMITATIONS 5) CONCL SION !) BIBLIOGRAPHY

Petrol Pump System

Introduction of System
Petrol Pump System is the essential application for ac uiring, organi!ing, viewing, enhancing transaction of petrol pump related to "ank, #ustomer and Supplier$ Petrol Pump System maintains the day to day transaction of petrol pump$ In this transaction, the day to day %ank transaction of petrol pump, &ow much customer are visit to Petrol Pump System, the transaction of this customer also include$ 'he supplier who supply the petrol and lu%ricants to the petrol pump$ 'he transaction of this supply material also included in this$ In Petrol Pump System the personal detail of customer, supplier, %ank also included$ Petrol Pump System gives full-featured image of high- uality transaction of petrol pump$ Also, Petrol Pump System includes a wide variety of tools you can use to create, edit %ank accont, customer account, supplier account and also includes tool to measured stock of lu%ricant, order to give supplier etc$ (se such tools you can maintain all details a%out petrol pump$ 'his performs many operations at same time$ 'he user interface is completely customi!a%le, and provides uick access to tools and features$ Petro management contains extensive contextsensitive &elp to assist you as you move through the application$ Petrol Pump System is a fast, powerful, and easy-to-use transaction management system that everyone from %eginners to professionals can use and en)oy$

Petrol Pump System

Existing S st!"
'he existing system is a manual system$ *e maintain all the records of customer, Supplier, +mployee, Product, ,u%ricant etc$ Pro)ects are the Petrol Pump System which is shows all daily

transaction of product, supplier etc$ 'he admin directly assign the task to +mployee$ &e selected the +mployee for the particular *ork$ So the admin has to keep all these record manually$ If customer and supplier has %ank account for the transaction$

Petrol Pump System

N!!# for t$! S st!"%

In System, whenever transaction is made, records have to maintain$ 'hese records were maintained manually, which is a hectic and time consuming )o%$ 'he Petrol Pump System will reduce the manual work of record keeping and also will %e time efficient$ 'he systems show if the product uantity is less then we order that uantity$

Petrol Pump System

O&!r'ting En(iron"!nt
The oper ting en&ironment for the proposed system is s follo#s! The h rd# re re'uirement for the system

is s follo#s$

Hardware requirement
()* or higher Procesor + rd ,is" #ith minimum -. /B free Sp ce! 01 /B RA/ ,ot / tri% Printer
2,3RO/ ,ri&e$

Software !equirement
Oper ting system4 Any oper tion system3 $indo#s 56) nd on# rds 7isu l Studio !Net 188) 9nterprise 9dition 7isu l Studio !Net :r me#or" S'l Ser&er 188- 9nterprise 9dition

Petrol Pump System

"easibility Study
'he system has to meet the #(S'-M+. .+/(I.+M+0'S in the %est possi%le solution availa%le, so it is very important to determine and identify the %est solution availa%le$ &ence it %ecomes very important to perform 1 What If analysis2 to determine the feasi%ility of the system$ 3easi%ility Study is conducted to test the operational, economical and technical feasi%ility$ Making a computeri!ed Petrol Pump can solve the a%ove said pro%lem$

#conomical "easibility $
In economical 3easi%ility study mostly the effectiveness of system is evaluated$ 'his is also called cost and %eneficial system$ &ardware cost of these pro)ects relates to the actual purchase or lease to the computer and peripherals$ 4etermining actual cost of hardware is generally more difficult$ 'herefore, the operating cost is less than that of manual system %ut here this is computeri!ed system only one person is a%le to control this system

Petrol Pump System

Tec%nical "easibility $
In technical feasi%ility we have to study overall technical pro%lems for system$ It refers to existing hardware 5 software$ 'hough we computeri!ed the Administration Management System it will re uire some training to user %ecause the system is fully user interactive once the user gets of the use of system$ &e can easily use system or user can get the information of the system trough the user manual of guidelines for user$ Means it will not re uire training for user$ &ence the person may or may not familiar with computer$ Still he can use system without any pro%lem$

Petrol Pump System

&'erational "easibility $
It is also called as "ehavioral 3easi%ility$ People are inherently resistant to change and computer has %een known to feasi%ility change$ An estimate should %e made of how strong a reaction the user is likely to have the development of a computeri!ed system$ It is a common 6nowledge that computer installations have something to do with turnover, transfer retrieving and change in employer )o% status$ 'herefore it is understanda%le that the introduction of system re uires special efforts to educate$ Sell and train the user a new ways of conduction %usiness$

Petrol Pump System

(ro'osed System

"y computeri!ed system user )ust have to click or may %e

sometimes type the record whenever needed$ 4ue friendly screen he gets all things very easy, uickly re uired$ -ur system keeps record of customer details, supplier, product, %ank, lu%ricant, employee details$ 4ata%ase import and export$ 4ata%ase can %e imported and exported %y floppy disk if re uired$ 4ata %ase security %ackup system provides security from S/, Server 7$8

Petrol Pump System

&b)ecti*e of System

'he o%)ective of the system is reduce the difficulties of maintaining pro)ects and easily manages the pro)ect work$ 'he following are the some features which fulfill the o%)ective of the system$ "ug 'racking9 manage software issues through integrated Mantis 4iscussions9 open and post to a pro)ect %ulletin %oard 0otes9 record miscellaneous pro)ect information .eports9 produce pro)ect statistics "ookmarks9 record and share important we% site addresses Search9 search system on keyword %asis

Petrol Pump System

+ser !equirements
"unctional !equirements
,dministrators can maintain %oth %usiness and technical aspects of the system$

M!")!r c n &ie# most inform tion but c n only dd ne# discussions, notes, t s"s, nd lin"ed content!

C*i!nt users do not h &e ccess to the Instrument Site! $hen clients log in t the login p ge, they re directed to the 2lient Project Site! On this Site, they c n ppro&e or reject documents, file support re'uests, re&ie# t s"s, or dd mess ge to the bulletin bo rd! 2lients only h &e

ccess to their o#n projects nd c nnot &ie# or edit projects th t belong to other clients! 2lients lso do not h &e ccess to those items th t the project m n ger or other te m member does not publish to the Instrument Site!

Petrol Pump System

#! -iagram
Admin : :

: : : Purchas e

Manage s 3il ls ; +mployee

Manage s

Give s

,u%ricant

3ill s ; "ank

.eceive s Manage s

3ro m

; ; Payment

; "ranches

& as

3ro m ; ; #ustomers

' o

; ; Supplier

Petrol Pump System

Class -iagram
,dmin Admin<0ame Admin <Pass ,ogin=> ,og-ff=> +xit=>

Customer id name add mo%no insert=> update=> delete=>

Su''lier id name mo%no add insert=> update=> delete=>

#m'loyee id name add mo%no insert=> update=> delete=>

.ubricant id type ty rate si!e insert=> update=> delete=>

/ank id name add phno city state insert=> update=> delete=>

/ranc%es 0ame Add Phno #ity State Insert=> (pdate=> 4elete=>

Petrol Pump System

Sequence -iagram
9Admin 9+mployee 9#ustomer 9Supplier 9,u%ricant 9"ank

Manages Manages .e uest 3or lu%ricant .eceives lu%ricant Gives payment gives lu%ricant ?iew gives payment ?iew ?iew ?iew ?iew (se 3ill 4etails

Manages

Petrol Pump System

+se Case -iagram

#ustomer details

Supplier 4etails "ranch "ank @@includeAA 4etails 4etails

Admin

Admin

4ata%ase ,u%ricant 4etails

+mploye e 4etails Sales -rder

Petrol Pump System

-rawback and .imitations

,ssum'tion and -e'endencies All users are we% users and ac uainted with the %asic working with computer$ 0o anti-virus should %lock third party software$ 'he system has internal facility$

-rawback and .imitations #lient does not have rights to make any changes into application or to add more into application$ #lient does not a%le to modify or change into data%ase$

Petrol Pump System

(ro)ect testing 0 im'lementation


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C&1(I.,TI&N T#ST9 It was a good idea to do our stress testing early on, %ecause it gave us time to fix some of the unexpected deadlocks and sta%ility pro%lems that only occurred when components were exposed to very high transaction volumes$

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#3#C+TI&N T#ST 'his program was successfully loaded and executed$ "ecause of good programming there were no execution errors$

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&+T(+T T#ST 'he successful output screens are placed in the output screens section$

Petrol Pump System

C&NC.+SI&N

'he pro)ect has %een appreciated %y all the users in the organi!ation$ It is easy to use, since it uses the G(I provided in the user dialog$ (ser friendly screens are provided$ 'he usage of software increases the efficiency, decreases the effort$ It has %een efficiently employed as a Site management mechanism$ It has %een thoroughly tested and implemented$

Petrol Pump System

/ibliogra'%y

5ebsites
www$wikipedia$org www$wBcschool$com www$google$com

/ooks
-%)ect -riented Modeling and 4esign %y Pressman -C.eally for &'M, 0utshell for 4esign$

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