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BOOK SHOP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

INTRODUTOIN:
In today’s era computers have become a vital component of
any enterprise for giving it proper direction and extensive
control of the various activities to attain business objective.
Computer application have affected scientific & commercial
knowledge.

The information system of old times old times totally differs


from the today’s. It is automation system of a book shop or any
information system. In the previous ages the process of
maintaining data and record seemed very difficult. Now days,
computer is very essential component. The implementation of
computer based information system can be depicted as the
ease in handling and maintaining the data bank of any size.

Our project is one book shop management system which deals


with almost all the information of book shop. It also keeps the
author list, charges and book-title list .
The business of book shop is spread all over the world. A large
record should be maintained in a proper manner for running of
book shop. The proposed system is a window based menu
driven system. It reduces the paper work, time needed for
doing. Various tasks etc. our project upholds the accuracy of
data.

Project Objective :
The main objective of this work is to reduce the difficulties that
are found in the present system. The present system require a
lot of paper work, manual work etc. the accuracy is less in the
present system. Them details must have to be stored manually
in the present system. In the present system ,the details of a
particular book/transaction are stored in different registers by
different person ; this often leads to data isolation and
inconsistency.
There is always objective behind every innovation and behind
every work . we did have many objective for our project which
are described as follows :

I. To search records of a book efficiently.


II. Processing a large amount of data effectively and
efficiently.
III. To provide better service.
IV. It keeps database of publishing details ,price and
customer record.
V. In such a huge project where the amount of data to
handle was tremendous , there was strong demand
for greater accuracy and consistency.
VI. Since the system is subjective to be accessed by
number users , the system must safeguard sensitive
and important data in a from that is accessible only to
the authorized personal.
VII. Input validation features to make sure that only
correct information has been provided.
VIII. It is easiest way to maintain publishing record
data.
IX. It can general knowledge about books.

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