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ANKIT RAJ
(ROLL NO:182, REGISTRATION NO:22021002002014)
&
ADITYA KUMAR
(ROLL NO:180, REGISTRATION NO:22021002002012)
JAN,2022
ABSTRACT
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone whose cooperation and
encouragement throughout the ongoing course of this project remains invaluable
to us.
We are sincerely grateful to our guide and mentor Prof. PINAKI KARMAKAR
of the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, IEM Kolkata, for his
wisdom, guidance and inspiration that helped us go through with this project and
take it to where it stands now.
We would also like to express our sincere gratitude to Prof. Dr. Satyajit
Chakraborty, Director and other faculties of the Institute of Engineering &
Management, for their assistance and encouragement.
Last but not the least, we would like to extend our warm regards to our families
and peers who have kept supporting us and always had faith in our work.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. ABSTRACT
2. ACKNOWLEDGMENT
3. INTRODUCTION
4. USING PLATFORM
5. WORKING
6. SOURCES
7. CONCLUSION
9. INDEX TERMS
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INTRODUCTION
That's why we say “ When you can save time you can save
lives”.
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USING PLATFORM
We have chosen flutter for developing this application. It is very easy to use and
develop.It makes more complicated things more simple. It makes application
running time more comfortable. For making this application, UI and Interfaces
use the same platform. In today's time everyone flutter because everyone knows
it's very easy to use and it can save time and complications.
WORKING
After opening the application you have to register yourself. You can register by
giving only your name, age and place. After registering yourself you can see
Emergency Services. After that you will be redirected to the front page which
says you have to give your username and password. You also have to create a
username and password. In that option you can see what kind of disease you
have, what emergency you need and the application can find for your
emergency which hospital has free beds. Then you can easily, without wasting
your time, save someone's lives. All the personal information taken by this app
is secure. This app gives you live status of hospital bed availability.
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Flow Chart:
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SOURCES
For making this application we have to go through many sources like take help
form our teachers and mentors. We have to go through many digital notes. We
take help from many online platforms like online PDF, website. We take help
from geeksforgeeks website, java tutorials point, github and many more sites.
Other things are some coding books which show us many procedures and share
many digital ways to make it more likeable. It shows many algorithms to design
it. It shows us many things like how to design and how to make it more easy to
use. Many online coding sites help us to complete the project.
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CONCLUSION
Government-coordinated efforts across the globe have
focused on containment and mitigation, with varying degrees
of success. Countries that have maintained low COVID-19
per-capita mortality rates appear to share strategies that
include early surveillance, testing, contact tracing, and strict
quarantine. We’ve been seeing several posts on social media
about how people have been putting a list of details
surrounding oxygen cylinders, medicines or even availability
of hospital beds. But for someone who either has gotten
infected or has loved ones who are infected, trying to scour
through the internet for this information can be an arduous
task.
For that we make these applications called SWASTHA
SAHIYOGI which can help emergency patients to find beds
availability in hospitals which can reduce risk for a patient.
Our application finds the live availability of beds in hospitals.
This application can save many lives.
That's why we say “ When you can save time you can save
lives”.
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REFERENCE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
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INDEX TERMS
Analysis of COVID-19 and bed availability in hospital Tracking Tool in India: Case Study of
SWASTHYA SAHYOGI
1. Applied computing
● Computers in other domains
● Computing in government
● E-government
2. Social and professional topics
● Computing / technology policy
● Surveillance
● Governmental surveillance
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