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Developed By Patel Smit

Acknowledgement
“LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.”

Introduction Brain Power Institute that provides teaching class for Students. The Institute is an invaluable source for students, researchers and facility of EDUCATION
industry.
The Institute is established in the 20th March 1992.
Teaching Research Consulting Training Learning requirement

The main source for STUDENTS , STAFF and FACULTIES.
Huge collection of text books, reference books, and etc.
The library provides peaceful atmosphere.
Library gives facility.
Library also provides source of past years’ projects, exam and research papers etc.
In short, the library is the large source of the knowledge .
Activities of the Organization

Existing System
To check availability of the book.
Manual system.
The librarian has to perform each task automatically.

Existing System
Time Manipulation.
Also updating is tedious work. Issuing and receiving of the books is also complex.
penalty is very complex.

Need for a New System
As we have seen in earlier topic, the existing system following drawbacks which create the need for the system.
1) Time-consuming.2) Searching challenging task.3) Maintenance tedious work.4) To calculate penalty for late-coming.5) Generating reports is complex.6) Maintaining register is complex.

Project Profile
Our Aim Students can easily take and issue books.
Students delight by delivering on-time and fast service.
Maintain for generating various reports.

Objectives Of The ProjectBasic Objectives
More Accuracy Speed improvement Data inconsistency Better error handling Integrity Other Objectives The System will handle the maintenance of data . It handle entire transaction of book registration till issue of the book. Administrator will immediately acknowledged with error message. The Administrator details of Books, Authors and existing Member etc. Book wise search can be performed.

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
Processer Pentium Iv Or Higher Ram 128 Mb Or Higher Memory 50 Mb Free Space VDU 14” Color Monitor
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
Language Visual .net Client Operating
System Windows 98/Xp
Server Operating System
Windows Server
Core Components

Requirement Specification
Type of software they needed.
They needed the software that built in latest software tool and easy to operate. Features they needed in the software.
They needed features like reports, easy information fetching about the students, publishers, staff, books and many other information.
Computerized Report Generation.
Easy maintenance and retrieval of data.
Future Requirement. Centralized and secure database.
They can afford for computerized system.They can afford the computerized system as per our application requirement.

Requirement Specification
Other Features Specified. They want to work as fast as possible as the existing system... Improve data inconsistency and integrity for the system. More accuracy speed and better error handling feature. Member arises search can be performed in the library system... Member can check the available details of books, project reports and
Journals.
The system will handle the maintenance of books and member details

Advantages This project can be used for any company, for infinite number of products, and for infinite
number of categories as it is totally generic.
The data of the member would be entered in the database.
There would be a safe storage of information of the member in the database.
Quick, easy, flexible generation of the member reports.
There would be a dynamic and fully computerized system would be developed.
With the database any data can be added, modified, deleted very quickly.
Security features are very much provided in the system.
User friendly environment.

System Flow

Enter User Name
Enter User Password
VerificationIs User
Name and Password Correct
Add User Update User Info
Modify user Detail
Delete user Info
Delete User
User Register
Add User Detail
Layout
Disconnect correct
user
Exit
Start
Administrators
Book Search
Retrieve Detail
Show Detail
Search by Title
Flow Chart

E-R Diagram

Library Management System
User Member
User_id / password
Issue Book
Member Detail
Request For Book
Access Right
Return Book
Context level
Correct
Log Out

Zero Level

Librarian
User_id / password
Assess Right
Check
Conformation
Request For Book
Update
Update
Return Book
Update
Check Availability
Return Status Of The Book
Search For Book
Request For MemberDetails
Add Book Details
CheckTime
Note Member Details
Login File
Transaction
Member
Book
Login
0.1
0.2
Issue
0.3
Return
0.4
Book Entry
Member
0.4
0.5
Search

First level
UserMember
Request For a Book
Search For a Book
Not Available
Return Status
CheckEnter
Details
Update
Check For Availability
Transaction Book
Request
Availability
Not Details
Issue Book Issue Process

Second level
MemberUser
Book Return
In Time
Update Update
Charges Penalty
Check Issue Date
Delay
Transaction
Return Book
Check Data
Calculate
Penalty
Success full
Return

Data Dictionary

Author tableFIELD NAME
DATA TYPE
SIZE NULL DESCRIPTION
Author _id Nvarchar 10 Not Primary keyAuthor _name
Nvarchar 50 Not
Address Nvarchar 200Phone Nvarchar 10
Fax Nvarchar 10Email Nvarchar 20

Author table is connected with the Author form. In this table included field name, data type, size of the character, end
description. In the Author form included Author-id, Author-name, Address, Phone number,fax,Email. Author-id used for Primary key Author information is available for in this table.
Author table Details

Category TableField Name Type Size Null Descriptio
n
Category_Id nvarchar 10 Not Primary Key Category_Name nvarchar 50 Not
Category_Discription
nvarchar 200 Not
Category table is connected with the category form. In this table included field name, data type, size of the character end description. In the category form included Category-id, Category-name, Category_Discription. Category_Id is the primary key

Supplier TableFIELD NAME
DATA TYPE
SIZE NULL DESCRIPTION
Supplier_id Nvarchar 10 Not Primary keySupplier_na
meNvarchar 50 Not
Address Nvarchar 200 NotPhone Nvarchar 10 Not
Fax Nvarchar 10Email Nvarchar 20

Supplier table is connected with the Supplier form. In this table included field name, data type, size of the character, end description. In the Supplier form included Supplier -id, Supplier -name, Address, Phone number , fax , Email. Supplier -id used for Primary key Supplier information is available for in this table.
Supplier table Details

Publisher tableFIELD NAME DATA
TYPESIZE NULL DESCRIPTI
ONPublisher_Id Nvarchar 10 Not Primary KeyPublisher_Name
Nvarchar 50 Not
Publishing_year Date/Time NotPublisher_Edition
Nvarchar 10 Not
Address Nvarchar 200 NotPhone Nvarchar 10 Not
Fax Nvarchar 10Email Nvarchar 20

Publisher table is connected with the Publisher form. In this table included field name, data type, size of the character, end description. In the Publisher form included Publisher-id, Publisher-name, Publisher-Year,
Publisher - Edition ,Address ,Phone number ,fax , Email. Publisher-id used for Primary key. Publisher-information is available for in this table.
Publisher table Details

Member table

FIELD NAME DATA TYPE SIZE NULL DESCRIPTIONMember_Id nvarchar 10 Not Primary keyUser_Name nvarchar 20 NotPassword nvarchar 30 NotFirst_Name nvarchar 30 NotMiddle_Name nvarchar 20 NotLast_Name nvarchar 20 NotAddress nvarchar 200 NotE_mail_Id nvarchar 100 NotLand_Line char 10 NotMobile char 10
Sex char 2 Not
Security_Q nvarchar 100 NotSecurity_A nvarchar 100 Not
Registration_Date
Date/Time Not

Member table is connected with the Member form.
In this table included field name, data type, size of the character, end description. In the Member form included Member Id . User Name , Password , First Name ,
Middle Name, Last_Name,Address,E_mail_Id,Land_Line,Mobile,Sex,Security_Q,Security_A,Registration_Date,
Member -id used for Primary key
Member -information is available for in this table.
Member table Details

Book Master table
FIELD NAME
DATA TYPE SIZE NULL DESCRIPTION
Book_Id Nvarchar 10 Not Primary KeyBook_Title Nvarchar 50 NotAuthor_id Nvarchar 10 NotPublisher_id Nvarchar 10 NotCatogory_id Nvarchar 10 NotSuppier_id Nvarchar 10 NotISBN Nvarchar 20 NotPrice Nvarchar 8 Not

Book Master table is connected with the Book Master form. In this table included field name, data type, size of the character, end description. In the Book Master form included Book Id , Book Title , Author id, Publisher id,
Category id, Supplier id , ISBN , Price .
Book-id used for Primary key. Author id, Publisher id, Category id, Supplier id used Foreign key. Book Master information is available for in this table.
Book Master table Details

Book-Transaction TableFIELD NAME
DATA TYPE
SIZE NULL DESCRIPTION
Book-id Nvarchar 10 NotMember –id Nvarchar 10 NotIssue Date Date Time Not
Return Date Date Time Not Actual Return Date
Date Time
Late Fee Nvarchar 8

Book-Transaction table is connected with the Issue And Return form. In this table included field name, data type, size of the character, end description. In the Book-Transaction form included Book -id, Member-id, Issue date , Return
Date , Actual Date , Late Fee. Book-Transaction information is available for in this table.
Book-Transaction table Details

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Testing
APPROACH
Functional Specifications are thoroughly reviewed for correctness, coverage and completeness. Study of Design specification and Review for Requirement coverage. Review the design of system components and their integration to give business solution. Identification of units of application for testing Preparation of database scripts for testing
SCOPE The system has different type of forms that were used for input, manipulation and
output of data. The System will be tested for the usability, functionality, reliability and performance of
the application as whole and in parts.

Future Enhancements In any system there is always chance for its enhancement and extension.
This system can also be enhanced with the change facilities. Also with the progress of the Fashion Design system can also be enhance in future.
More facilities can be added to the system for its growth.
There is always scope for enhancements in any system, especially in the ever – changing world of computers.
The Fashion design System can also be modified according to the feature requirements
the advancement of the technology.

CLR
Common Language Runtime (CLR) The CLR is at the heart of the .Net platform. The CLR is a run-time engine that
compiles IL code into native machine-language code when a Web page or middle-tier method is invoked. It catches system exceptions, manages memory, and loads and unloads application code.
The CLR features automatic memory management, called Garbage Collection. The .NET runtime decides when to release object references based on usage patterns. No longer are developers explicitly required to release object references or free memory. This should mean improved application reliability because fewer memory leaks can occur.

Why VB.NET?
Visual Studio .NET is a complete set of development tools for building ASP Web applications, XML Web services, desktop applications, and mobile applications.
Visual Basic .NET, Visual C++ .NET, and Visual C# .NET all use the same integrated development environment (IDE), which allows them to share tools and facilitates in the creation of mixed-language solutions.
In addition, these languages leverage the functionality of the .NET Framework, which provides access to key technologies that simplify the development of ASP Web applications and XML Web services.
It is recognizably the descendant of Visual Basic. An existing Visual Basic programmer will feel immediately familiar with the language.
Its syntax and semantics are simple, straightforward, and easy to understand. The language avoids unintuitive features.
It gives developers the major features of the .NET Framework and is consistent with the framework's conventions.
Because the .NET Framework explicitly supports multiple computer languages, it works well in a Multilanguage environment.

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