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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I thank the Almighty, The Power that guided me throughout the steps that I
take in the future. I thank him once again for giving such a wonderful life full of
color and brightness.
I extended my deepest gratitude to our esteemed Principal DR.Mrs.Ridling
Margaret Waller,M.sc.,Ph.D,for providing the means of attaining our most
cherished goal by giving me permission to do the project work.
Im proud and privileged to express my sincere gratitude to thank and praise
Mrs.Sylvia Mary, MCA.,M.Phil, Head of the Department, Department of
Computer Application, for his consent and had shared the fruit of knowledge by
constant guidance and support.
I sincerely thank my project guide Mrs.Sylvia Mary, MCA.,M.Phil, for his
sustained support and valuable guidance
Im also very thankful to our staff members for their encouragement to ward
our endeavor is making this project successful.
Last but not least ,I would like to take this opportunity to thank my family
and friends for their support and encouragement

ABSTRACT
Hostel management by manual way is tedious process, since it involves
work load and time consumption. In this system, we can easily manage the hostel
details, room details, student records, mess bill calculation, easy way of room
allocation and hostel attendance. The main feature of this project is easy to allocate
for the student and also easy to calculate mess bill. This project is carried out using
Dot NET as front end and SQL server as back end. We can improve the efficiency
of the system, thus overcome the drawbacks of the existing hostel management
system. Less human error, Strength and strain of manual labour can be reduced,
High security, Data redundancy can be avoided to some extent, Data consistency,
Easy to handle, Easy data updating, Easy record keeping, Backup data can be
easily generated.We can improve the efficiency of the system, thus overcome the
drawbacks of the existing hostel management system. Less human error, Strength
and strain of manual labour can be reduced, High security, Data redundancy can be
avoided to some extent, Data consistency, Easy to handle, Easy data updating,
Easy record keeping, Backup data can be easily generated.

TABLES OF CONTENTS

SL.NO
1.

CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1.1Problem Definition

2.

SYSTEM SPECIFICATION
2.1Hardware Requirements
2.2Software Requirements
2.3 Technical Profile

3.

SYSTEM DESIGN
3.1Database Design

4.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

5.

TESTING AND IMPLEMENTATION


5.1Introduction
5.2Types of Testing

6.

FUTURE ENHANCEMENT

7.

CONCLUSION

8.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

9.

APPENDICES
9.1 Sample code
9.2 Screen Shots

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1.INTRODUCTION

Hostel management gives on idea about how the students details, room
allocation are maintained in the particular concern. The hostel management system
also includes some special features. The administration has the unique identity for
each members as well as students details. The stock management has the mess bills
of each of the students. The modules of this project are student details, attendance
details, room details, mess modules.
Hostel management using a manual system is an onerous and time
consuming process involving heavy workload. In the proposed system, one can
easily manage the various functions of a hotel in an efficient manner. Things like,
hostel details, student records, mess bill can be calculated and allocated in an
optimized manner. The key feature of this project is to easily allocate rooms and
expenditures of a student. The front end of the project has been created using
Visual Basic and the back end using Oracle.
1.1 PROBLEM DEFINITION
We have 7 hostels in our university. All these hostels at present are managed
manually by the hostel office. The Registration form verification to the different
data processing are done manually. Thus there are a lot of repetitions which can be
easily avoided. And hence there is a lot of strain on the person who are running the
hostel. This particular project deals with the problems on managing a hostel and
avoids the problems which occur when carried manually

2. SYSTEM SPECIFICATION

2.1 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS


Processor :

Pentium IV

RAM :

512 MB

Hard Disk :

40GB

2.2 SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS


Operating System :
Front End :
Back End :

Windows 7
.net( c#)
sql server

2.3 TECHNICAL PROFILE

INTRODUCTION TO .NET FRAMEWORK


The Microsoft .NET Framework is a vehicle technology that is
available with several Microsoft Windows operating systems. It includes a large
library of pre-coded solutions to common programming problems and a virtual
machine that manages the execution of programs written specifically for the
framework. The .NET Framework is a key Microsoft offering and is intended to
be used by most new applications created for the Windows platform.
The pre-coded solutions that form the framework's Base Class Library cover
a large range of programming needs in a number of areas, including user
interface, data access, database connectivity, cryptography, web application
development, numeric algorithms, and network communications. The class
library is used by programmers, who combine it with their own code to produce
applications.
COMMON RUNTIME ENGINE
The Common Language Runtime (CLR) is the virtual machine component
of the .NET framework. All .NET programs execute under the supervision of the
CLR, guaranteeing certain properties and behaviors in the areas of memory
management, security, and exception handling.
SECURITY
The design is meant to address some of the vulnerabilities, such as buffer
overflows, that have been exploited by malicious vehicle. Additionally, .NET
provides a common security model for all applications.

COMMON LANGUAGE INFRASTRUCTURE


The core aspects of the .NET framework lie within the Common
Language Infrastructure, or CLI. The purpose of the CLI is to provide a
language-neutral platform for application development and execution, including
functions

for

exception

handling,

garbage

collection,

security,

and

interoperability. Microsoft's implementation of the CLI is called the Common


Language Runtime or CLR.
ASSEMBLIES
The intermediate CIL code is housed in .NET assemblies. As mandated by
specification, assemblies are stored in the Portable Executable (PE) format,
common on the Windows platform for all DLL and EXE files. The assembly
consists of one or more files, one of which must contain the manifest, which
has the metadata for the assembly. The complete name of an assembly (not to
be confused with the filename on disk) contains its simple text name, version
number, culture, and public key token.
METADATA
All CLI is self-describing tvehicleough .NET metadata. The CLR checks
the metadata to ensure that the correct method is called. Metadata is usually
generated by language compilers but developers c a n c r e a t e t h e i r

own

metadata t v e h i c l e o u g h c u s t o m a t t r i b u t e s . Metadata c o n t a i n s information


about the assembly, and is also used to implement the reflective programming
capabilities of .NET Framework.

MEMORY MANAGEMENT
The .NET Garbage Collector (GC) is a non-deterministic, compacting,
mark-and-sweep garbage collector. The GC runs only when a certain amount of
memory has been used or there is enough pressure for memory on the system.
Since it is not guaranteed when the conditions to reclaim memory are reached,
the GC runs are non-deterministic. Each .NET application has a set of roots,
which are pointers to objects on the managed heap (managed objects). These
include references to static objects and objects defined as local variables or
method parameters currently in scope, as well as objects referred to by CPU
registers.
SERVER APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
Server-side applications in

the

tvehicleough runtime hosts. Unmanaged

managed

world

are

implemented

applications ho st t he co mmo n

l a ng u ag e runtime, which allows your custom managed code to control the


behavior of the server. This model provides you with all the features of the
common language runtime and class library while gaining the performance and
scalability of the host server.

SERVER-SIDE MANAGED CODE


ASP.NET is the hosting environment that enables developers to use the
.NET Framework to target Web-based applications. However, ASP.NET is more
than just a runtime host; it is a complete architecture for developing Web sites
and Internet-distributed objects using managed code

INTERNET
If you have used earlier versions of ASP technology, you will
immediately notice the improvements that ASP.NET and Web Forms offers. For
example, you can develop Web Forms pages in any language that supports the
.NET Framework. In addition, your code no longer needs to share the same file
with your HTTP text (although it can continue to do so if you prefer). Web Forms
pages execute in native machine language because, like any other managed
application, they take full advantage of the runtime. In contrast, unmanaged ASP
pages are always scripted and interpreted. ASP.NET pages are faster, more
functional, and easier to develop than unmanaged ASP pages because they
interact with the runtime like any managed application.
ACTIVE SERVER PAGES.NET
ASP.NET is a programming framework built on the common language
runtime that can be used on a server to build powerful Web applications.
ASP.NET offers several important advantages over previous Web development
models:

Enhanced Performance. ASP.NET is compiled common language runtime

code running on the server. Unlike its interpreted predecessors, ASP.NET can
take advantage of early binding, just-in-time compilation, native optimization,
and caching services right out of the box. This amounts to dramatically better
performance before you ever write a line of code.

World-Class Tool Support. The ASP.NET framework is complemented by

a rich toolbox and designer in the Visual Studio integrated development


environment. WYSIWYG editing, drag-and-drop server controls, and automatic
deployment are just a few of the features this powerful tool provides.

Power and Flexibility. Because ASP.NET is based on the common

language runtime, the power and flexibility of that entire platform is available to
Web application developers. The

Simplicity. ASP.NET makes it easy to perform common tasks, from simple

form submission and

costumer

authentication

to

deployment

and

site

configuration. For example, the ASP.NET page framework allows you to build
user interfaces that cleanly separate application logic from presentation code and
to handle events in a simple, Visual Basic - like forms processing model.
Additionally, the common language runtime simplifies development, with
managed code services such as automatic reference counting and garbage
collection.

Manageability. ASP.NET employs a text-based, hierarchical configuration

system, which simplifies applying settings to your server environment and


Web applications. Because configuration information is stored as plain text, new
settings may be applied without the aid of local administration tools. This
"zero

local

administration"

philosophy

extends

to deploying ASP.NET

Framework applications as well. An ASP.NET Framework application is


deployed to a server simply by copying the necessary files to the server. No
server restart is required, even to deploy or replace running compiled code.

Scalability and Availability. ASP.NET has been designed with scalability

in mind, with features

specifically tailored to improve performance in

clustered and multiprocessor environments. Further, processes are closely


monitored and managed by the ASP.NET runtime, so that if one misbehaves
(leaks, deadlocks), a new process can be created in its place, which helps keep
your application constantly available to handle requests.

Customizability and Extensibility. ASP.NET delivers a well-factored

architecture that allows developers to "plug-in" their code at the appropriate


level. In fact, it is possible to extend or replace any subcomponent of the
ASP.NET runtime with your own custom-written component. Implementing
custom authentication or state services has never been easier.

Security. With built in Windows authentication and per-application

configuration, you can be assured that your applications are secure.


LANGUAGE SUPPORT
The Microsoft .NET Platform currently offers built-in support for
languages: C#, Visual Basic, and Java Script.
ADO.NET OVERVIEW
ADO.NET is an evolution of the ADO data access model that directly
addresses user requirements for developing scalable applications. It was designed
specifically for

the

web

with scalability, statelessness, and XML in

mind.ADO.NET uses some ADO objects, such as the Connection and


Command objects, and also introduces new

objects. Key new ADO.NET

objects include the Dataset, Data Reader, and Data Adapter.The important
distinction between this evolved stage of ADO.NET and previous data
architectures is that there exists an object -- the DataSet -- that is separate and
distinct from any data stores. Because of that, the DataSet functions as a
standalone entity. You can think of the DataSet as an always disconnected
recordset that knows nothing about the source or destination of the data it
contains.

A DataAdapter is the object that connects to the database to fill the


DataSet. Then, it connects back to the database to update the data there, based on
operations performed while the DataSet held the data. In the past, data processing
has been primarily connection-based. Now, in an effort to make multi-tiered apps
more efficient, data processing is turning to a message-based approach that
revolves around chunks of information. At the center of this approach is the
DataAdapter, which provides a bridge to retrieve and save data between a
DataSet and its source data store. It accomplishes this by means of requests to
the appropriate SQL commands made against the data store.
The following sections will introduce you to some objects that have
evolved, and some that are new. These objects are:

Connections. For connection to and managing transactions against a database.

Commands. For issuing SQL commands against a database.

DataReaders. For reading a forward-only stream of data records from a


SQL Server data source.

DataSet. For storing, Remoting and programming against flat data, XML data
and relational data.

DataAdapters. For pushing data into a DataSet, and reconciling data against a

database.
CONNECTIONS
Connections are used to 'talk to' databases, and are represented by
provider-specific classes such as SqlConnection. Commands travel over
connections and resultsets are returned in the form of streams which can be read by
a DataReader object, or pushed into a DataSet object.

COMMANDS
Commands contain the information that is submitted to a database, and are
represented by provider-specific classes such as SqlCommand. A command can
be a stored procedure call, an UPDATE statement, or a statement that returns
results. You can also use input and output parameters, and return values as part
of your command syntax. The example below shows how to issue an INSERT
statement against the Northwind database.
DATA READERS
The DataReader object is somewhat synonymous with a readonly/forward-only cursor over data. The DataReader API supports flat as well as
hierarchical data. A DataReader object is returned after executing a command
against a database. The format of the returned DataReader object is different
from a recordset. For example, you might use the DataReader to show the results
of a search list in a web page.
SQL SERVER -2005
A database management, or DBMS, gives the user access to their data and
helps them transform the data into information. Such database management
systems include dBase, paradox, IMS, SQL Server and SQL Server.

These

systems allow users to create, update and extract information from their
database.During an SQL Server Database design project, the analysis of your
business needs identifies all the fields or attributes of interest. If your business
needs change over time, you define any additional fields or change the definition
of existing fields.

SQL SERVER TABLES


SQL Server stores records relating to each other in a table.

Different

tables are created for the various groups of information. Related tables are grouped
together to form a database.
PRIMARY KEY
Every table in SQL Server has a field or a combination of fields that
uniquely identifies each record in the table. The Unique identifier is called the
Primary Key, or simply the Key. The primary key provides the means to
distinguish one record from all other in a table.

It allows the user and the

database system to identify, locate and refer to one particular record in the
database.
RELATIONAL DATABASE
Sometimes all the information of interest to a business operation can be
stored in one table. SQL Server makes it very easy to link the data in multiple
tables. Matching an employee to the department in which they work is one
example. This is what makes SQL Server a relational database management
system, or RDBMS. It stores data in two or more tables and enables you to
define relationships between the table and enables you to define relationships
between the tables.
FOREIGN KEY
When a field is one table matches the primary key of another field is
referred to as a foreign key. A foreign key is a field or a group of fields in one
table whose values match those of the primary key of another table.

REFERENTIAL INTEGRITY
Not only does SQL Server allow you to link multiple tables, it also
maintains consistency between them. Ensuring that the data among related tables
is correctly matched is referred to as maintaining referential integrity.
DATA ABSTRACTION
A major purpose of a database system is to provide users with an abstract
view of the data. This system hides certain details of how the data is stored and
maintained. Data abstraction is divided into tvehicleee levels.
Physical level: This is the lowest level of abstraction at which one describes
how the data are actually stored.
Conceptual Level:

At this level of database abstraction all the attributed and

what data are actually stored is described and entries and relationship among them.
View level: This is the highest level of abstraction at which one describes only
part of the database.

3. SYSTEM DESIGN
3.1 DATABASE DESIGN

ROOM DETAILS
COLUMN NAME

DATA TYPE

CONSTRAINTS

Room_no

varchar(50)

Not null

Capacity

numeric(18,0)

Not null

COLUMN NAME

DATA TYPE

CONSTRAINTS

Student_Name

varchar(50)

Not null

Class

varchar(50)

Not null

Room_no

varchar(50)

Not null

ROOM ALLOTMENTS

VISITORS DETAILS
COLUMN NAME

DATA TYPE

CONSTRAINTS

visitors_name

varchar(50)

Not null

date

Datetime

Not null

Student_name

varchar(50)

Not null

Address

varchar(MAX)

Not null

Phone_No

numeric(18, 0)

Not null

ADMISSION
COLUMN NAME

DATA TYPE

CONSTRAINTS

Admission_no

numeric(18, 0)

Primary key

Ad_date

Datetime

Not null

Student_Name

varchar(50)

Not null

St_Class

varchar(50)

Not null

Father_Name

varchar(50)

Not null

Father_Occup

varchar(50)

Not null

Mother_Name

varchar(50)

Not null

Mother_Occup

varchar(50)

Not null

Address

varchar(MAX)

Primary key

Pincode

numeric(18, 0)

Not null

District

varchar(50)

Not null

Religion

varchar(50)

Not null

Caste

varchar(50)

Not null

Phone_no

numeric(18, 0)

Primary key

D_O_B

Datetime

Primary key

COLUMN NAME

DATA TYPE

CONSTRAINTS

Employee ID

Numeric(18,0)

Primary key

Employee Name

Varchar(50)

Not null

Basic Salary

Money

Not null

Date

Datetime

Not null

EMPLOYEE SALARY

EMPLOYEES
COLUMN NAME

DATA TYPE

CONSTRAINTS

Employee ID

Numeric(18,0)

Primary key

Employee Name

Varchar(50)

Not null

Qualification

Varchar(50)

Not null

Contact No

Numeric(18,0)

Primary key

Email ID

Varchar(max)

Primary key

Designation

Varchar(50)

Not null

Basic Salary

Money

Not null

Address

Varchar(50)

Primary key

COLUMN NAME

DATA TYPE

CONSTRAINTS

Student id

numeric(18, 0)

Primary key

StudentName

varchar(50)

Not null

Date

Datetime

Not null

out_time

nvarchar(50)

Not null

Reason

varchar(50)

Primary key

in_time

nvarchar(50)

Not null

OUTING REGISTER

RENTAL FEES
COLUMN NAME

DATA TYPE

CONSTRAINTS

Student Id

numeric(18,0)

Primary key

Student Name

varchar(50)

Not null

Date

Datetime

Not null

Rent fees

Money

Not null

LEAVE REGISTER
COLUMN NAME

DATA TYPE

CONSTRAINTS

Student ID

numeric(18,0)

Primary key

Student Name

varchar(50)

Not null

Date of depature

Datetime

Not null

Date of arrival

Datetime

Not null

Reason

varchar(MAX)

Primary key

COLUMN NAME

DATA TYPE

CONSTRAINTS

Student Id

numeric(18,0)

Primary key

Student Name

varchar(50)

Not null

Bill No

numeric(18,0)

Primary key

Date

Datetime

Not null

No of month

Varchar(50)

Not null

Monthly fees

Varchar(50)

Not null

Total amout

Money

Not null

MESS BILL

4. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
USER REGISTRATION
The user register Module stored user information, all input filed validation
number validation ,emailed validation, space validation get user information and
username, password, emailed, address, contact number stored in sqldatabase.
ADMIN LOGIN
In This Module admin maintained Hostel Informationof Policecomplaints
andHostel Details with several databases stored complaints and maintains student
details and staff details. this page three menu tag the first tag master the master tag
managed rooms and rooms details and visitors entry link admission .other one
settings tag managed employees year settings and employee salarys other one exit
tag this tag home page link and exit application.
HOSTEL MANAGEMENT DASHBOARD:
The hostel management dashboard managed three menu tag the first menu
tag is student this tag is stored student outing register and leave register search
student informations other tag rental fees mess Bill link this menu tag .thread tag
exit application and link in homepage.
ALLOTMENT OF THE HOSTELS
There will be pre-defined criterias for the admission to the hostels. He
checks the attested application forms of the students obtained from the internet and
verify it with the student database. If the students are found eligible then they are
allotted to the hostel. Student details verify form sql database than allotted hostel
rooms.Allot different students to the different hostels.

VACATING THE ROOMS


As the students course is over they will vacate their rooms. So it is required
for the administrator to remove their records from the database tables. This section
includes the option for the room vacation and the deletion of the particular record
from the database.
ROOM DETAILS
There will be the room no and capacity of a student can stay in a room. We
can save student details and rooms details and room information rooms settings
minted room details.
ROOM SETTINGS
In room Settingsit will display student name, class and room number which
have been specified for a particular students and stored Rooms details and show all
rooms settings.
VISITORS DETAILS
In visitors details it displays about the the visitor name and guardian for a
student with address, mobile number and date. It can be saved and view
thevisitors details.student name and visitors in time and out time stored sql
database.
ADMISSION FORM
Application form specifies student id no, student name, class, father name,
father

occupation,

mother

name,

mother

occupation,

address,

religion

studentinformation stored and verify student record and fess details join month
etc.

OUTING REGISTER
Students id, student name, date, in time , out time, reason all these details
will be displayed. We can add ,view outing register the details out time and in time
stored sql database.
RENT FEES
Student id, student name, rent fees, date. It displays about the rent fees of
the student Hostel Rental fees informations.
EMPLOYEES
Employee id, employee name, address, qualification, contact no, email id,
designation and basic salary. We can addemployeesdetails.
EMPLOYEE SALARY
We can set employee id, employee name, date and basic salary. We can
insert Employee monthly salary details and number of days.
There are four types of flow
REGISTRATION FLOW:
To take the membership of the hostel the students should tell the
departments name to the hostel management system. He/she should fill his/her
personal profile on the profile page. After this the warden issued ID # to him/her.
So that the student can accessed by his/her ID # in case of any problem or other
thing.

ROOM PROCESS FLOW :


A room will be allocated when a student is registered in the hostel. The
allocation will be on the basis of the department, semester and the session of the
student. A room is only for the two students. The dues of the hostel are only for 1
semester and after the end of the semester the student should pay the next
semesters dues. The student will pay the dues within 10 days after next semester.
In case of not paying the dues of the hostel at the announced date a warning is send
to the student. In case of the unavailability of a room the students will be entered in
a waiting list when the room will be free the student will be told by the
management of the hostel.
DATABASE FLOW:
When the new student is arrived then the administrator easily enters a new
entry in the database of the system. All the information about mess and other
facilities is updated easily. This database should save the record of all the current
users and the 3 years old students.

5. TESTING AND IMPLEMENTATION


5.1 INTRODUCTION
Testing is a process of executing a program with the intent of finding an
error. Testing is a crucial element of software quality assurance and presents
ultimate review of specification, design and coding.System Testing is an important
phase. Testing represents an interesting anomaly for the software. Thus a series of
testing are performed for the proposed system before the system is ready for user
acceptance testing. There are various types of test. Each test type addresses a
specific testing requirement.
This create two problem
1. Time delay between the cause and appearance of the problem.
2. The effect of the system errors on files and records within the system
5.2 TYPES OF TESTING
The primary objective for test case design is to derive a set of tests that has
the highest livelihood for uncovering defects in software. To accomplish this
objective two different categories of test case design techniques are used. They are
White box testing.
Black box testing.
WHITE-BOX TESTING:
White box testing focus on the program control structure. Test cases are
derived to ensure that all statements in the program have been executed at least
once during testing and that all logical conditions have been executed

BLACK-BOX TESTING:
Black box testing is designed to validate functional requirements without
regard to the internal workings of a program. Black box testing mainly focuses on
the information domain of the software, deriving test cases by partitioning input
and output in a manner that provides through test coverage. Incorrect and missing
functions, interface errors, errors in data structures, error in functional logic are the
errors falling in this category.
1) Interface errors
2) Performance in data structure
3) Performance errors
4) Initializing and termination errors
Testing strategies:
A strategy for software testing must accommodate low-level tests that are
necessary to verify that all small source code segments has been correctly
implemented as well as high-level tests that validate major system functions
against customer requirements.
Testing fundamentals:
Testing is a process of executing program with the intent of finding error. A
good test case is one that has high probability of finding an undiscovered error. If
testing is conducted successfully it uncovers the errors in the software. Testing
cannot show the absence of defects, it can only show that software defects present.

Unit Testing
Unit testing is usually conducted as part of a combined code and unit test
phase of the software lifecycle, although it is not uncommon for coding and unit
testing to be conducted as two distinct phases.
Acceptance Testing
User Acceptance Testing is a critical phase of any project and requires
significant participation by the end user. It also ensures that the system meets the
functional requirements.
Test case
Condition

Message

Reason

Pass/Fail

Login

Login successful

Authorized person

pass

Login

Invalid user

Unauthorized person

pass

Registration

Registered

All the inputs are in pass

successfully

correct format

Invalid data

Some of the inputs are pass

Registration

not in correct format

IMPLEMENTATION:
Implementation is the stage in the project where the theoretical design is
turned into a working system. The implementation phase constructs, installs and
operates the new system. The most crucial stage in achieving a new successful
system is that it will work efficiently and effectively.

There are several activities involved while implementing a new project they are
End user training
End user Education
Training on the application software
System Design
Parallel Run And To New System
Post implementation Review
End user Training:
The successful implementation of the new system will purely upon the
involvement of the officers working in that department. The officers will be
imparted the necessary training on the new technology.
End User Education:
The education of the end user start after the implementation and testing is
over. When the system is found to be more difficult to under stand and complex,
more effort is put to educate the end used to make them aware of the system,
giving them lectures about the new system and providing them necessary
documents and materials about how the system can do this.
Training of application software:
After providing the necessary basic training on the computer awareness, the
users will have to be trained upon the new system such as the screen flows and
screen design type of help on the screen , type of errors while entering the data ,
the corresponding validation check at each entry and the way to correct the data
entered. It should then cover information needed by the specific user or group to
use the system.

6. FUTURE ENHANCEMENT
Further in this project Hostel Management System can be implemented with
Expenditure details, list of Employees, Online Admission for students . In
Expenditure details we can view about vegetables ,water bills and can view food
details on a particular day , etc,. List of employees namelist can also be viewed in
employee list, we can register in online for admission forms . These are the few
details were we can include in future enhancement.

7. CONCLUSION
Hostel Management System is a Customize and user-friendly software for
Hostel. It has been designed to automate, manage and look after the over-all
processing of even very large hostel. It is capable of managing Enquiry details,
Student Details, Payment Details etc. Hostel Management System is a Customize
and user-friendly software for Hostel which provide hostel information, hostel
room information, hostel accounts information.
Hostel Management Software System is offering a maximum of stability,
cost-effectiveness and usability. It provides the most flexible and adaptable
standards management system software solutions for hostel.

8. BIBLIOGRAPHY

BOOKS:
1. Pro VB 2008 and the .NET 3.5 Platform by Andrew Troelsen (Author)
2. Beginning SQL Server 2005 for Developers: From Novice to Professional
by Robin Dewson (Author)

WEBSITES:

http://www.ccsuhostel.com

http://www.excelanto.com

http://www.indoconindia.com/hostel management system.aspx

9.APPENDICES
9.1 SAMPLE CODE
HomePage .cs :
namespace Hostel_Management_System{
public partial class Home : Form{
SqlDataReader dr;
SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection("server=BANUPC\\SQLSERVER1;database=Hostel_Management;uid=sa;pwd=dotnet;");
public static string username, admin_username;
public Home(){
InitializeComponent();}
private void but_login_Click(object sender, EventArgs e){
if (textBox1.Text == "admin" && textBox2.Text == "admin123"){
AdminPage admin = new AdminPage();
admin.Show();
this.Hide();}
else{
sql();}}
public void sql(){
con.Open();
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("Select username,password From Register Where
username='" + textBox1.Text + "'", con);
dr = cmd.ExecuteReader();
try{
if (dr.HasRows){
if (dr.Read())
if (textBox2.Text == dr["password"].ToString()){
Hostel_Management_Dashboard home = new Hostel_Management_Dashboard();
home.Show();

this.Hide();}
else{
MessageBox.Show("your passwod is in incorrect");}}
else{
MessageBox.Show("Incorrect username");}}
catch (Exception ex){
//MessageBox.Show('" + ex + "');}
finally{
dr.Close();}
con.Close();}
private void Lnk_register_LinkClicked(object sender, LinkLabelLinkClickedEventArgs e){
NewRegister reg = new NewRegister();
reg.Show();
this.Show();}}}

Employee.cs :
namespace Hostel_Management_System{
public partial class Employees : Form{
SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection("server=BANUPC\\SQLSERVER1;database=Hostel_Management;uid=sa;pwd=dotnet;");
public Employees(){
InitializeComponent();}
private void Lnkbut_Back_LinkClicked(object sender, LinkLabelLinkClickedEventArgs e){
AdminPage admin = new AdminPage();
admin.Show();
this.Hide();}
private void but_submit_Click(object sender, EventArgs e){
if (textBox1.Text == "" || textBox2.Text == "" || textBox3.Text == "" || textBox4.Text == "" ||
textBox5.Text == "" || textBox6.Text == "" || textBox6.Text == "" || textBox7.Text == "" ||
textBox8.Text == "" ){
MessageBox.Show("Empty Value Is Not Valid");}

else{
if (con.State == ConnectionState.Closed)
con.Open();
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("insert into
Employees(Employees_ID,Employees_Name,Address,Qualification,Contact_Number,E_mail_I
D,Designation,Basic_Salary)values('" + textBox1.Text + "','" + textBox2.Text + "','" +
textBox3.Text + "','" + textBox4.Text + "','" + textBox5.Text + "','" + textBox6.Text + "','" +
textBox7.Text + "','" + textBox8.Text + "')", con);
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
if (con.State == ConnectionState.Open)
con.Close();
MessageBox.Show("Submit Sucessfully");}}
public void Loadvalue(){
if (con.State == ConnectionState.Closed)
con.Open();
SqlDataAdapter sda = new SqlDataAdapter("select * from Employees", con);
DataSet ds = new DataSet();
sda.Fill(ds, "Employees");
dataGridView1.DataSource = ds.Tables[0].DefaultView;
if (con.State == ConnectionState.Open)
con.Close();}

Roomdetails.cs :
namespace Hostel_Management_System{
public partial class Rooms_Details : Form{
SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection("server=BANUPC\\SQLSERVER1;database=Hostel_Management;uid=sa;pwd=dotnet;");
public Rooms_Details(){
InitializeComponent();}
private void Lnkbut_Back_LinkClicked(object sender, LinkLabelLinkClickedEventArgs e){
AdminPage admin = new AdminPage();

admin.Show();
this.Hide();}
private void but_submit_Click(object sender, EventArgs e){
if (textBox1.Text == "" || textBox2.Text == ""){
MessageBox.Show("Empty Value Is Not Valid");}
else{
if (con.State == ConnectionState.Closed)
con.Open();
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("insert into
Rooms_Details(Room_No,Capacity)values('" + textBox1.Text + "','" + textBox2.Text + "')",
con);
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
if (con.State == ConnectionState.Open)
con.Close();
MessageBox.Show("Submit Sucessfully");}}
public void Loadvalue(){
if (con.State == ConnectionState.Closed)
con.Open();
SqlDataAdapter sda = new SqlDataAdapter("select * from Rooms_Details", con);
DataSet ds = new DataSet();
sda.Fill(ds, "Rooms_Details");
dataGridView1.DataSource = ds.Tables[0].DefaultView;
if (con.State == ConnectionState.Open)
con.Close();}
private void Rooms_Details_Load(object sender, EventArgs e){
Loadvalue();}}}

Admission.cs :
namespace Hostel_Management_System{
public partial class Admission : Form{

SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection("server=BANUPC\\SQLSERVER1;database=Hostel_Management;uid=sa;pwd=dotnet;");


public Admission(){
InitializeComponent();}
private void Lnkbut_Back_LinkClicked(object sender, LinkLabelLinkClickedEventArgs e){
AdminPage admin = new AdminPage();
admin.Show();
this.Hide();}
private void but_submit_Click(object sender, EventArgs e){
if (textBox1.Text == "" || textBox2.Text == "" || textBox3.Text == "" || textBox4.Text == "" ||
textBox5.Text == "" || textBox6.Text == "" || textBox6.Text == "" || textBox7.Text == "" ||
textBox8.Text == "" || textBox9.Text == "" || textBox10.Text == "" || textBox11.Text == "" ||
textBox12.Text == "" || textBox13.Text == "" ){
MessageBox.Show("Empty Value Is Not Valid");}
else{
if (con.State == ConnectionState.Closed)
con.Open();
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("insert into
Admission(Student_ID,Name_Of_Student,Stu_Class,Fathers_Name,Fathers_Occupation,Mother
s_Name,Mothers_Occupation,Address,stu_Date,stu_Post,stu_Pin,Date_Of_Birth,Medium_Of_H
igh_School_Studies)values('" + textBox1.Text + "','" + textBox2.Text + "','" + textBox3.Text +
"','" + textBox4.Text + "','" + textBox5.Text + "','" + textBox6.Text + "','" + textBox7.Text + "','"
+ textBox8.Text + "','" + textBox9.Text + "','" + textBox10.Text + "','" + textBox11.Text + "','" +
textBox12.Text + "','" + textBox13.Text + "')", con);
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
if (con.State == ConnectionState.Open)
con.Close();
MessageBox.Show("Submit Sucessfully");
}
}
}}

9.2 SCREEN SHOTS


HOME PAGE

ADMIN PAGE

ROOM DETAILS

ROOM SETTINGS

VISITORS

ADMISSION

EMPLOYEES

EMPLOYEE SALARY

OUTING REGISTER

LEAVE REGISTER

VIEW STUDENT

RENTAL FEES

MESS BILL

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