ABSTRACT
The work presents a design of a computerized ledger
accounting system. A Computerized ledger
accounting system is concerned with the computerization of environmental
records appraisal IMT Ledger in order to achieve the aims and objectives of the
organization. The entrance of computer
into the computerized ledger accounting system will help create and maintain
efficient records. The design was
implemented to facilitate the computerized ledger accounting system for
administration. It will be less time wasting
and cheap to run. It is expected that if full consent is given to this, it will
enhance the Information of Ledger management record of the administration.
This project work is implemented with the use of visual basic programming language and Microsoft Access.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page i
Certification ii
Approval iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgement v
Abstract vi
Organization of work vii
Table of content viii
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 Statement of
problem 2
1.2 Aims and
objectives 2
1.3 Purpose of
study 3
1.4 Significant of
study 3
1.5 Scope/Delimitations 4
1.6 Limitations/Constraints 4
1.7 Assumption of
study 5
1.8 Definition of
terms 5
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature
review 6
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Description
and analysis of the existing system 9
3.1 Fact-finding
method/ methodology 9
3.2 Organisational
Structure/Organogram 10
3.3 Objectives of
the existing system 10
3.4 Input,
Process, and Output Analysis 11
3.4.1 Input Analysis 11
3.4.2 Process Analysis 11
3,4.3 Output Analysis 11
3.5 Information
Flow diagram 12
3.6 Problems of
the existing system 12
3.7 Justification
of the new system 13
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Design of the
new system 14
4.1 Design
Standard 14
4.2 Output specification
and design 14
4.3 Input
specification and design 14
4.3.1 file
design 15
4.4 Procedure
chart 16
4.5 Systems
flowchart 17
4.6 System
requirements 18
4.6.1 Hardware Requirements 18
4.6.2 Software Requirements 18
4.6.3 Operational Requirements 18
4.6.4 Personnel Requirements 18
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Implementation 19
5.1 Design
Standard 19
5.2 Program design 20
5.2.1 Program
Flowchart 20
5.2.2 Pseudo
code 24
5.3 Coding 25
5.4 Test Data/Test
Run 31
5.5 User Training
– An overview 31
5.6 Cutover
Process 31
CHAPTER SIX
6.0 Documentation 32
6.1 The user
documentation 32
6.2 The programmer
documentation 32
CHAPTER SEVEN
7.0 Recommendations, Summary and Conclusion 33
7.1 Recommendation 33
7.2 Summary 34
7.3 Conclusion 34
REFERENCES 35
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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