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Welcome To The Presentation of BSCSE

Thesis Paper

Web-BasedParcel Management System

Presented By-

Tahmina Khatoon

ID: 0303041605

Web-BasedParcel Management System

A ProjectOn

Web-BasedParcel Management System

Supervisor-

Md. Musfique AnwarLecturer

Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering

Jahangirnagar University

Co-supervisor-

Md. Mizanur RahmanHead, Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering

IBAIS University

Objectives

• Introducing people with a new concept of parcel management system.

• An attempt to show that how we can use this technology.

• How we can send and receive our parcel in a secured way.

Scope

• The present condition of the parcel management system of the world.

• How we can improve this system by using internet and mobile technology.

• Future prospect of proposed parcel management system.

• Different sectors where we can use this system.

Limitations

• Because of time constraint we have developed only the basic part of the software.

• So this demo software can provide only the essential features.

What is Parcel?

All the things which are possible for shipping is called a parcel.

Examples of Parcel

Package

Package is a fixed size box which provides several information such as size, weight, material etc about a parcel.

Examples of Package

Background of Several Parcel Shipping Companies

• United States Postal Service started in the 1700s.

• United Parcel Service (UPS), grew out of a messenger service established in Seattle in 1907.

• FedEx, is a logistics services company started in the 1973.

• DHL (Dalsey, Hillblom and Lynn), provides international Mail, Express, Logistics and Finance was founded in 1969

• Royal Mail became a state-owned corporation, in 1969

Present Condition of Several Parcel Shipping Companies

• According to Royal Mails annual report for the year ended 26 March 2006, Revenue for the year was £9.056 billion, and profits before tax were £312 million.

• According to the annual report of UPS, their revenue at the end of year 2004 was $36,582 millions and at the end of year 2005 was $42,581 millions. I.e. the revenue increased 16.4%.

UPS Annual Report 2005Selected Financial Highlights

(in millions, except for per-share amounts) 2005 2004 % Change

Revenue $42,581 $36,582 16.4

Operating expenses 36,438 31,593 15.3

Net income 3,870 3,333 16.1

Diluted earnings per share 3.47 2.93 18.4

Dividends declared per share 1.32 1.12 17.9

Assets 35,222 33,088 6.4

Long-term debt 3,159 3,261 -3.1

Shareowners’ equity 16,884 16,378 3.1

Capital expenditures 2,187 2,127 2.8

Cash and investments 3,041 5,197 (-41.5)

Limitation of Existing System

Fig 1: FedEx Parcel Tracking page image

Proposed System

It is mainly a web-based system, which includes both client, and server side implementation. Here I have included both network and telecommunication technology.

Working Principle of Proposed System

Fig 2:

Flow Chart of the System

Fig 3-1: Flow Chart of proposed system

Flow Chart of the System

Fig 3-2: Flow Chart of proposed system

Flow Chart of the System

Fig 3-2: Flow Chart of proposed system

Flow Chart of the System

Fig 3-3: Flow Chart of proposed system

Flow Chart of the System

Fig 3-4: Flow Chart of proposed system

Flow Chart of the System

Fig 3-5: Flow Chart of proposed system

Flow Chart of the System

Fig 3-6: Flow Chart of proposed system

Flow Chart of the System

Fig 3-7: Flow Chart of proposed system

Flow Chart of the System

Fig 3-8: Flow Chart of proposed system

Flow Chart of the System

Fig 3-9: Flow Chart of proposed system

Flow Chart of the System

Fig 3-10: Flow Chart of proposed system

Flow Chart of the System

Fig 3-11: Flow Chart of proposed system

Flow Chart of the System

Fig 3-12: Flow Chart of proposed system

Flow Chart of the System

Fig 3-13: Flow Chart of proposed system

Use Case for Web Administrator

Fig 4: Use Case Diagram for web administrator

Activity Diagram for Administrator

Fig 4: Activity Diagram for administrator

Sequence Diagram

Fig 4: Sequence Diagram

ER-Diagram

Fig 5: ER-Diagram

Data Flow Diagram

Fig 6: Data Flow Diagram