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Insurance Management System Overview

This document discusses the development of an insurance management system. It provides an overview of the key components of the system, including maintaining policyholder data, agent information, premium details, and staff records. The system is administered by an authorized personnel who manages the staff records, salaries, leaves and overall system operations. Agents use the system to provide insurance policy details to customers and enroll them. The document outlines the objectives of developing this system project, which are to improve knowledge of databases and their functionality. It also provides details on the proposed methodology, resources required, and action plan for completing the project.

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Insurance Management System Overview

This document discusses the development of an insurance management system. It provides an overview of the key components of the system, including maintaining policyholder data, agent information, premium details, and staff records. The system is administered by an authorized personnel who manages the staff records, salaries, leaves and overall system operations. Agents use the system to provide insurance policy details to customers and enroll them. The document outlines the objectives of developing this system project, which are to improve knowledge of databases and their functionality. It also provides details on the proposed methodology, resources required, and action plan for completing the project.

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  • Project Introduction
  • Resource Planning and Action Plan

Database Management System Medical Store Management System

 Brief Introduction:
insurance management system provides an online portal that is beneficial for
the client, agents, and even for the company as well. This system maintains the
data of the policy holder, agent information, premium details, and staff record as
well. The admin is the authoritative personnel who takes care of the full fledged
system work condition and provide vital support throughout the process, he
maintains the staff record and data of their circadian work, salary and leaves
benefits, etc. the agent provides the details of the insurance policies to the
customer and enrolls him for the policy as per his need apart from this he is also
eligible so that the client pays the premium on time to perpetuate the policy
schedule.

1.2 Aim of micro project: -


The aim of this micro project is presenting insurance management system. in
an easy and understandable manner.

1.3 Intended Course Outcomes: -


1. To improve the knowledge about Database and Its Backend
2. To understand How To create A Database And its functioning
3. To Understand How to Create and Program A Database Accordingly

1.4 Literature Review: -


A database is an organized collection of data, generally stored and accessed
electronically from a computer system. Where databases are more complex, they
are often developed using formal design and modeling techniques. The database
management system (DBMS) is the software that interacts with end users,
applications, and the database itself to capture and analyze the data. The DBMS
software additionally encompasses the core facilities provided to administer the
database. The sum total of the database, the DBMS and the associated
applications can be referred to as a "database system". Often the term "database"
is also used to loosely refer to any of the DBMS, the database system or an
application associated with the database. Computer scientists may classify
database-management systems according to the database models that they
support. Relational databases became dominant in the 1980s. These model data as
rows and columns in a series of tables, and the vast majority use SQL for writing
and querying data. In the 2000s, non-relational databases became popular,
referred to as NoSQL because they use different query languages.

1.5 Proposed Methodology: -


1) Discussion with Our Subject Teacher About Micro Project.
2) Searching of Project Information on Internet.
3) Selection of Project Topic.
4) To Collect Basic Information About Project.
5) Discussion with Group Members About Requirements.
6) To Divide Work into Group Members
7) To Start Actual Working on Project with Proper Knowledge

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P.V.P.I.T, Budhgaon.
Database Management System Medical Store Management System

8) To Take Guidance of Teacher to Remove Mistakes.


9) Successful Completion of Project.
10) Submission of Project.language

1.6 Resources Required: -


Sr. Name of Resource Specifications Quantity Remarks
No.
1. Computer System RAM – 2GB, 1 -
Processor – Core i3-i5.
2. Software Package Microsoft Word, - -
Oracle, SQL.
3. Web Browser Google Chrome Or - -
Any Other Internet
Browser

1.7 Action Plan: -


Sr. Details of Activity Plan Execution Start Plan Execution Name of Team
No. Date End Date Members
1. Project Proposal 18-12-2020 28-12-2020 Kamble Sagar

2. Data Collection & 01-01-2021 04-01-2021 Patil Shubham


Analysis
3. Preparation of 05-01-2021 12-01-2021 All Members
Program Code

4. Preparation of Report 14-01-2021 25-01-2021 Bhojani Alimehdi

5. Presentation & 26-01-2021 30-01-2021 All Members


Submission

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P.V.P.I.T, Budhgaon.

Database Management System                                                                                    Medical Store M
Database Management System                                                                                    Medical Store M

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