ABSTRACT
Quantity surveyors due to the essential services they render private and virtually to everyone as well as the indispensable position they occupy in this age of travel boon and shelter they cannot be left out in this world of computerization.
More so, when one talks of the huge capital that is involved in the establishment and running of quantity surveying as well as the dynamic nature of it’s business, one will readily welcome machines such as computer to assist man.
This project work is aimed at designing and implementing a bill of quantity system for quantity surveyors.
In Nigeria especially, the method used by most surveyors firm is manual, even though the nature and growth of the business has continued to demand for a better method. This manual method is lade with problems that are inherent such slow or sluggish nature, loss of paper and inaccuracy in the Okolo, Okolo & Co. surveying industry.
Further more, this project is aimed at designing software that will take care of above mentioned lapses and reduce also the number of employees handling the job there by reducing cost. It will also provide a better and eligible analysis of Bill of quantity material; as well ensure free flow of an information form the location (company) to the site.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Table of Content
Abstract
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1Background of the Study
1.2Statement of Study
1.3Purpose of Study
1.4Aims and Objectives Study
1.5Scope of the Study
1.6Limitations
1.7Definitions of Terms
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE OVERVIEW
CHAPTER THREE
DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
3.1Fact finding methods used
3.2Organizational Structure
3.3Objectives of the Existing System
3.4Input, Process and Output Analysis
3.5Information Flow Chart
3.6Problems of the Existing System
3.7Justification for the New System
CHAPTER FOUR
DESIGN OF THE NEW SYSTEM
4.1Output Specification Design
4.2Input Specification and Design
4.3File Design
4.3Procedure Chart
4.4System Flowchart
4.5System Requirements
CHAPTER FIVE
IMPLEMENTATION
5.1Program Design
5.2Program Flowchart
5.3Pseudocodes
5.4Source Program
5.4Test Run
CHAPTER SIX
DOCUMENTATION
6.1System Documentation
6.2Program Documentation
6.3User Documentation
CHAPTER SEVEN
7.0CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
7.1Conclusion
7.2Recommendation
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