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HOSTEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM A PROJECT REPORT
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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 expenditure, 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 Visual Basic as front end and oracle as back
end.
INTRODUCTION
TO THE PROBLEM
Hostel management gives on idea about how the students details, room allocation,
mess expenditure 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 also held by mess
expenditure, the mess expenditure that used to calculate the mess bills of each of the
students. The modules of this project are student details, attendance details, room details,
mess modules.
Visual Basic6.0 is used as the front end tool and Oracle is used as a backend tool.
Visual Basic is one of the driven programming languages. The application wizards, menu
editor and data reports etc is very much useful for creating very good professional
software.
TO THE SOFTWARE TOOL
The “visual” part refers to the method used to create the graphical user interface
(GUI). Rather than writing numerous lines of code to describe the appearance and
location of interface elements, you simply drag and drop pre-built objects into place on
screen. If you’ve ever used a drawing program such as paint, you already have most of
the skills necessary to create an effective user interface.
It revolves around ready-made objects and it is event-driven that is all the
activities in a program are triggered by one event or another. Each object has its own
properties, determining its position, size, color, appearance and nature of its text and
much more. Each object also has its own event-handling procedures.
Visual basic knows what a button is and how it works? It also works how to
handle images, menus, dialog boxes, drive and directory list and much else. The
programmer does not have to write code to trap these events the system does that
automatically because the program code runs in response to events.