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AIRPORT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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INTRODUCTION
1.1)PURPOSE
Computers have been used for commercial purposes for the past fifty years. In present time, all manual works are go with different management , different projects work for making processes secure and easy.
Here our project is for AIRPORTS and AIRLINES which is serving people by providing them the travelling facility from one destination to another destination. Also it has certain enlisted services to help customers and satisfy them fully. It is systematic and secure transaction projects which any institute can deal easily with their customers and can store their details in their database.
There are many facilities provided for searching and security as login name and password given in it. Only some sophisticated users can access database and the software.
The airport website is the place to look for specific information about making airline reservations, schedules of the flights including cancellations and their fares. It is always better to book the ticket directly online or by phone rather than to rely on the travel agent but we will provide reservations with the help of the desk. The traveller can easily reserve seats online, negotiate airfares or even find a cheaper fare. It helps to find the best deals.
1.2)SCOPE
The main objective of our project “Airport Management System” is to manage all the activities of airport. It includes reservation facility to customers, flight schedule and staff details. This can be used to view flight arrival and departure times, employees’ details pertaining to leave, salary or shift and for reservation to all kind of flights. Its working environment is airline office, which deals with customers in the field of reservation, so it serves the public utility facilities.
Proper maintenance of records of each customer and their details of reservation.
Proper maintenance of records of every employee pertaining to leave, shifts and salary.
Generation of reports as and when required by the management for their use.
Maintenance of flight schedules, their arrival and departure times.
Keeping track of status of each customer.
Managing take off and runway terminals.
Cost and time effective systems.
Ease in adding new item or details.
Automation of whole sole manual work.
Activities like insertion of a new record, updating, editing will be done by system administrator of the issues will be maintained in the form of logs for auditing and maintaining the integrity of the system.
1.3)ABBREVIATONS
SRS:
Software Requirements Specification - specifies customer and detailed requirements.
SOL SERVER:
Structured Query Language is a database computer language designed for managing data in relational database management systems (RDBMS), and originally based upon relational algebra. SQL Server is a relational model database server produced by Microsoft.
IEEE:
The Institue Of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Inc
ASP:
Active Server Pages
SMS:
Staff Management System
OS:
Operating Systems
Categories:
Categories are a subdivision of the forum and have a specific theme , they consist out of 1 or more subcategories (about a sub theme of the main category) or consist out of threads all talking about the category theme.
Thread:
A topic and all its replies , located in a category.
Topic:
A topic is the first post in a thread.
Reply:
An answer on a topic/reply.
Post:
A post can be a topic or a reply on a topic/reply. A post can be submitted in more than one category.
Registered User:
A forum user that is registered and logged in to the forum. Also called an ``Author''.
LAN:
A local area network (LAN) is a computer network that connects computers and devices in a limited geographical area such as home, school, computer laboratory, office building, closely positioned group of buildings, or an airport.
Protocol:
A protocol is a set of guidelines or rules. The information exchanged between devices on a network or other communications medium is governed by rules that can be set out in a technical specification called a communication protocol standard. The nature of the communication, the actual data exchanged and any state-dependent behaviors are defined by the specification. This approach is often taken for protocols in use by telecommunications.
PNR:
In the travel industry, a Passenger Name Record (PNR) is a record in the database of a Computer Reservation System (CRS) that contains the itinerary for a passenger, or a group of passengers traveling together. The concept of a PNR was first introduced by airlines that needed to exchange reservation information in case passengers required flights of multiple airlines to reach their destination
1.4)REFERNCES
IEEE SRS format
google.com
wikipeidia.com
software engineering pressmen
Approach to Object-oriented by James ram bough
1.5)TECHNOLOGIES
IIS: Web Server
SQL Server: Database
Visual C#: developing .NET applications
ASP.NET: developing dynamic websites
HTML: designing web pages