ABSTRACT
With the rapid development in Computer Technology, most organization have embraced the use of computer resources in its activities to enable them achieve its set down objectives. Electronic data processing is a wonderful tool which is used extensively in financial accounting to implore performance and accuracy.
The principle aims of a fixed asset management information system is to create automatic, understandable and efficient system that will eliminate the problems of determining the asset depreciation and value of the conventional system.
The work identifies the various handicaps and significance of fixed asset system in the introductory section, so that proper solution could be proffered.
Moreso, the project critically evaluates some concepts of fixed asset depreciation in the review of past literature.
However, the existing system and its operation was clearly studied to infer proper understanding of the manual approach and justification for a system support. Hence, the new systems design that provides the input and output specification, file analysis form, the piecemeal for the program design.
Furthermore, the project explicit shows the algorithms that really produce the source code and flowchart under the umbrella of project documentation the work explains how the new system could be used via the function keys, password, modification and finally recommendation that will assist in system maintenance
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Organization of work
Table of Figures
Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
Statement of Problem
Aims and Objectives
Scope of the Study
Constraints
Assumption
Definition of Terms
CHAPTER TWO
Literature Review
CHAPTER THREE
Description and Analysis
Fact Finding Methods
Organizational Structure
Objective of the Existing System
Input, Process and Output Analysis
Information Flow Diagram
Problems of the Existing System
Justification for the New System
CHAPTER FOUR
Design of the New System
Input Specification and Design
Output Specification and Design
File Design
Procedure Chart
System Flowchart
System Requirements
CHAPTER FIVE
Implementation
Program Design
Program Flowchart
Pseudo codes
Source Program
Text Run
CHAPTER SIX
Documentation
CHAPTER SEVEN
Recommendation
Conclusion
References