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E-Post Office System
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Abstract
The e-Post Office is the shopping portal of the world renowned postal service on the internet and an additional distribution channel. It sells Stamps, PostCards, Packets, and Cartons and has services like courier, registering for electricity vendors, selling mobile cards, etc. Under this website many products and services can be ordered, that are also available in a "normal" branch. The product prices are identical with the prices of their normal branches.
The e-Post Office is expanded permanently through new products and services in order to offer a product portfolio corresponding to the market. Private customer and business customers can order the selected products of the postal service online quickly and comfortably. Besides this, the e-Services offer new flexibility through e-Packet, the PICKUP order for packages over the internet as well as the online forwarding order and storage order. For the case of the absence or the move, one can let delegate here the after shipment of the postal service at another address or store the letter shipments. The customers can register themselves and can be served individually.
Target groups of customer of the e-PostOffice are predominantly little and middle-class business(SMEs). The customers can have a payment alternative through credit card. In order to use the load writing procedure, the customer registers itself in the e-PostOffice and receives a login for its purchases name.
Mission
To provide high quality mail, parcel and related services in Sudan and throughout the world ; to be recognized as an efficient and excellent organization exceeding the expectations of the customers, employees and the society; to perform the task by:
* Total dedication to understanding and fulfilling customer's needs
* Total devotion to providing efficient and reliable services , which customers consider to be value for money.
* Total commitment to providing challenging and rewarding career for every employee.
* Total recognition of the responsibilities as a part of the social, industrial and commercial life of the country
* Total enthusiasm to be forward looking and innovative in all areas.
Our Vision
Sudan Post shall be a socially committed, technology driven, professionally managed and forward looking organization.
To provide high quality mail, parcel and related services in Sudan and throughout the world;to be recognized as an efficient and excellent organization exceeding the expectations of the customers, employees and the society; to perform the task by:
* Total dedication to understanding and fulfilling customer's needs
* Total devotion to provide efficient and reliable services, which customers consider to be value for money.
* Total commitment to provide challenging and rewarding career for every employee.
* Total recognition of the responsibilities as a part of the social, industrial and commercial life of the country.
* Total enthusiasm to be forward looking and innovative in all areas.
Our Services
The Department of Posts provides various services depending on customer requirements to extend the benefit of its huge network in the area of Communication Services(Letters, Postcards etc.), Transportation Services (Parcels, Logistics Post), Financial Services (Savings Bank, Money Order,
International Money Transfer Service, Public Private Partnership for extending financial service outreach through the post office network, Postal Life Insurance) and Premium Value added Services (like Speed Post, Business Post, Retail Post). We provide the communication, transportation and Banking Services in all places in the country. We provide our premium services in identified locations as per customer requirements and infrastructure availability.
Software engineering:
Definition: (computer science) The systematic application of scientific and technological knowledge, through the medium of sound engineering principles, to the production of computer programs, and to the requirements definition, functional specification, design description, program implementation, and test methods that lead up to this code. Software engineering can be divided into ten sub disciplines.
A Web site?
Is a related collection of World Wide Web (WWW) files that includes a beginning file called a home page. A company or an individual tells you how to get to their Web site by giving you the address of their home page. From the home page, you can get to all the other pages on their site. . (The home page address actually includes a specific file name like index.html but, as in IBM's case, when a standard default name is set up, users don't have to enter the file name.) IBM's home page address leads to thousands of pages. (But a Web site can also be just a few pages.) Since site implies a geographic place, a Web site can be confused with a Web server . A server is a computer that holds the files for one or more sites. A very large Web site may be spread over a number of servers in different geographic locations. IBM is a good example; its Web site consists of thousands of files spread out over many servers in world-wide locations. But a more typical example is probably the site you are looking at, whatis.com. We reside on a commercial space provider's server with a number of other sites that have nothing to do with Internet glossaries.
Types of web site:
Personal Website
Your Internet Service Provider may offer you free server space for you to create your own website that might include some family photos and an online diary. Usually these will have a web address (URL) looking something like this: www.your-isp~your-user-name/. This type of site is useful for a family, teenagers, grandparents, etc. to stay in touch with each other. This type is not advisable for a small business because the URL is not search engine friendly and the limited server capabilities your ISP offer may not be sophisticated enough for a small business website.
Photo Sharing Websites
These types of website are cropping up like fleas on dog. There are web companies like,Flickr.com , Photosite.com , and Google's Picasa . There could easily be over a hundred such sites that offer free photo sharing paid for by their online advertising. Also, many digital cameras and photo printers now come with software enabling mere mortals to create digital photo slide shows and upload them to the web.
Community Building Websites
These websites build online communities of people who want to interact with other people socially or meet people who share their interests. The best known website of this type is probably MySpace.com . There is also FaceBook.com and a myriad of similar sites. For sharing and discussing mutual interests, there are online forums for practically any subject you can think of. Forum websites can be a great source of information and help for the small business person. (I'm sure there is a forum dedicated to your type of business. Just do a web search for something like real estate web forum.) Now you can see this is where we start to get into the idea of "hybrid" sites. Photo
What is source code?
Computer science, source code is text written using the format and syntax of the programming language that it is being written in. Such a language is specially designed to facilitate the work of computer programmers, who specify the actions to be performed by a computer mostly by writing source code, which can then be automatically translated to binary machine code that the computer can directly read and execute. An interpreter translates to machine code and executes it on the fly, while compiler only translates to machine code that it stores as executable files; these can then be executed as a separate step.
Most computer applications are distributed in a form that includes executable files, but not their source code, which is useful to a user, programmer, or system administrator who wishes to modify the program or understand how it works. The source code which constitutes a program is usually held in one or more text files stored on a computer's hard disk; usually these files are carefully arranged into a directory tree, known as a source tree. Source code can also be stored in a database (as is common for stored procedures) or elsewhere. Source code also appears in books and other media; often in the form of small code snippets, but occasionally complete code bases; a well-known case is the source code of PGP.
The notion of source code may also be taken more broadly, to include machine code and notations in graphical languages, neither of which are textual in nature. An example from an article presented on the annual IEEE conference on Source Code Analysis and Manipulation:[1]