Chapter Six
Conclusion and Suggestion
Summary
A new computer system for an Airline reservation has been designed and implemented in this project work.
The exercise was carried out based on the loopholes existing in the reservation of air Transport Service.
Number of problems encountered in the manual service process thereby creating opportunity for:
1. Reliability in the management of customer’s document.
2. Fast discharge of auditing responsibilities.
3. Accuracy of computations.
4. Provision of easy adjustment and update of customer records
Recommendation
For this research work, I recommend a parallel change over, parallel change over means a situation whereby
the old and the new way of working is implemented. That is, the old (manual)and the newly designed
software computerized for transaction of business between the company and her customers are being run.
This is to enable a sound understanding of the new system design for the effectiveness of this change over;
there are other tasks that must be accomplished. They include the following.
i. Installation of cooling devices such as the air condition for cooling the computer system
ii. The company should be sending their staff for training so that they acquire more skills and experience
in operating the new designed system.
iii. Provision of security measures for the system e.g., Alarm gadgets and burglary proof should be in
place.
iv. Installation of telephone services is needed so that there won’t be any problem in communication.
v. Provision of false floor and false ceiling.
vi. Provision of house cleaner to keep the computer room neat and dust free.
Conclusion
The software package “Airline Reservation System” provides convenient online uploading the report from
executive and viewing that report by the managing director in an online fashion.
To input the data in a highly validated manner and generating the different reports, this involves complex
process that was being done on based manner. This package is designed and developed in a compact manner,
which is ready to meet the user’s specification and to serve them in an effective as well as in an enhanced
manner. The actual problem has been observed with keen interest and it has been defined and analyzed in
such a way that it never causes choice to the user. More ever the limitation that has been prevailing in the
existing system had been overcome to suit the need of the user.
High precision and care have been taken to design the data base, input forms an output reports since they
should be given due importance which could otherwise to serious consequences thus affecting the whole
system. The system thus developed has been implemented successfully which has been performed to
scrutinize the validation of each data and errors were spotted out and then finally cleared in a sophisticated
manner.
The added feature of this system is that it has been provided with many provisions for future enhancement to
maintain the system in such a way that the future requirement of the user could also be satisfied and
upgraded.
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