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Presented by Lubna Yasmin Pinky Class Roll: 401 Exam Roll: 090497 Reg. No. : 28176 Session: 2008-2009 Mashirah Binte Zaman Class Roll: 1407 Exam Roll: 080480 Reg. No. :25558 Session: 2007-2008 Under the supervision of Md. Golam Moazzam Associate Professor Department of Computer Science & Engineering Jahangirnagar University. Web-based Blood Bank Management System
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Outline of Presentation Introduction Limitations of Existing System Proposed System System Analysis System Design System Development Results December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 2
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Introduction Donation of blood is a sign of kindness and care for the fellow human beings. Blood can’t be manufactured, it can only be donated. Thus it requires planning. We have analyzed and wanted to implement a web based information system for blood bank where anyone who in need of blood will be able to search and make request for it. This project focuses on designing an efficient and reliable software which controls the information of a blood bank. December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 3
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Limitations of Existing System Save information in the form of excel sheets. Problem to manage huge data and to process the necessary report and document. Loss of date due to mismanagement. Retrieval of data & reports takes a lot of time to produce. Lacks of data security & leads to error prone results. Consumes a lot of manpower to maintain the manual system. Doesn’t provide online services for any users. December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 4
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Proposed System The proposed system includes following features: allows online search and request for blood reservation. provides online registration facility for donor, acceptor & volunteer. donor,acceptor & volunteer information management in database. donor’s health report and blood test report storage facility. blood bag database. blood camp management. accounting facilities include patient's bills, income report. improve the effectiveness and efficiency of blood bank. December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 5
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Overall System Operation December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 6
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System Analysis December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 7 System analysis is essential because it answers the questions of Who will use the system? What the system will do? Where and when it will be used? During this phase we investigate any current system, identify improvement opportunities and develop a concept for the new system.
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System Analysis Process Model Four stages of Spiral Model: 1.Project Objectives 2.Risk Assessment 3.Engineering & Production 4.Planning and Management Figure 1: Spiral Model [References: Ian Sommerville, “Software Engineering”, 7 th Edition, LPE, Edition Wesley Publishing Company,2000.] December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 8
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Why we use the spiral model The spiral model has a large number of advantages: uses prototyping as a risk reduction mechanism. project monitoring is very easy and effective. each phase requires a review from concerned people. project estimates in terms of schedule, cost etc. become more realistic. December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 9
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User or Actor of The System Based on our analysis, there are four authorized user who has access to the system- the administrator the donors the acceptors the volunteer December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 10
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Use Case Diagram Figure 2: Use Case Diagram of Logging in of Authorized Administrator. December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 11
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Use Case Diagram….. Figure 3: Use Case Diagram of information storage. December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 12
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Use Case Diagram….. Figure 4: Use case diagram of blood donation December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 13
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Use Case Diagram….. Figure 5: Use case diagram of accepting blood. December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 14
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System Design December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 15
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Class Diagram December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 16
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Data Flow Diagram Figure 7: Level 0 DFD or Context Diagram of Blood Bank Management System. December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 17
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Entity-Relationship Diagram December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 18
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Activity Diagram Figure 9: Activity Diagram of Administrator. December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 19
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Activity Diagram Figure 10: Activity Diagram of Donor. December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 20
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System Development December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 21
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Technology used For this web-based application we have used PHP, JavaScript, HTML, CSS MySQL December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 22
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Results December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 23
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Home Page December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 24
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Donor Registration Page December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 25
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Page for making donation appointment December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 26
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Donor’s blood test report page December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 27
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Page for sending blood request December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 28
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Administrator’s function page December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 29
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Page for viewing blood bag information December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 30
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Page to issue blood December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 31
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Page for payment information December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 32
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Future Work December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 33 Our future work would be to integrate this blood bank management system with other health care provider centre, hospitals and blood bank. We will add new features as and when required. Improve the effectiveness.
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Thank You December 07,2013 Blood Bank Management System 34
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