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PREFACE

CONTENTS

1) INTRODUCTION • INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL MANPOWER AND RESOURCE ORGANISER • PURPOSE OF THE PROJECT • PROBLEM IN EXISTING SYSTEM • SOLUTION OF THESE PROBLEMS

2) PROJECT ANALYSIS • STUDY OF THE SYSTEM • HARDWARE & SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS • INPUT & OUTPUT • PROCESS MODELS USED WITH JUSTIFICATION

3) SELECTED SOFTWARE

4) SOFTWARE REQUIRMENT SPECIFICATION • FUNCIONAL REQUIREMENTS • PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

5) PROJECT DESIGN • DATA DICTIONARY • E-R DIAGRAM • DATA FLOW DIAGRAMS

6) OUTPUT SCREENS

7) PROJECT TESTING • COMPILING TEST • EXECUTION TEST • OUTPUT TEST

8) FUTURE IMPROVEMENT

9) CONCLUSION

10) BIBLOGRAPHY

INTRODUCITON

IMPRO SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS

Industrial Manpower Resource Organizer (IMRO) Software Solutions is an IT solution provider for a dynamic environment where business and technology strategies converge. Their approach focuses on new ways of business combining IT innovation and adoption while also leveraging an organization’s current IT assets. Their work with large global corporations and new products or services and to implement prudent business and technology strategies in today’s environment.

xxx’s range of expertise includes :

• Software Development Services • Engineering Services • Systems Integration • Customer Relationship Management • Product Development • Electronic Commerce • Consulting • IT Outsourcing
We apply technology with innovation and responsibility to achieve two broad objectives:

• Effectively address the business issues our customers

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