IFET COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF ECE Web Based Tool Management System Presented by Pravina.R Final year/ECE 421112106132 Guided by Mr.M.Arul Pugazhendhi.

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IFET COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF ECE Web Based Tool Management System Presented by Pravina.R Final year/ECE Guided by Mr.M.Arul Pugazhendhi M.E,M.B.A., Senior Assistant professor ECE Department

ABSTRACT  Tool management system is an automated and standardized manner for the tools.  The system used in the service sectors and admin in an organization.  The system developed to make use of rich tools available in the organization.  The longer in the lifetime of software, more bugs will be exposed.

EXISTING SYSTEM  To manage the tool in an organization by ordering the tools manually to suppliers.  Need of requirement are noted in the MS Office software.  There may exist some inconsistencies when they use spreadsheet document.  Companies are slow realizing that they can't get accurate results, when they manage the tools.

BLOCK DIAGRAM Master tool, add tool list & search Available tool& tool specification Tool request, Purchaser Tracking, Tool Supplier Document/Sprea dsheet Person who have document can able to update & work on it Manual process

PROPOSED SYSTEM  Tool management system is able to deliver access to anyone authorized by an organization.  Motivation to develop the project, there is no need of manual process to search tools in database and stock maintenance for the tools which are used in an organization.  This software can be used to plan, review, order the required tools, update and check the available tools in an organization. 5

BLOCK DIAGRAM Master tool, add tool list & search Available tool& tool specification Tool request, Purchaser Tracking, Tool Supplier Web services Web Application Visual studio 2010 with SQL server

CONT.…  After completing the entire tool management system, all customer details and ordered list are collected in master tool list.  Analysis report can clearly explain the current status of the company by pictorial representations such as pie chart, bar graph etc.,  Finally this software can generate a PDF file which consists of entire analysis report of the particular company. 7

PHASES OF PROJECT  Front End Development.  Master Tool List.  Supplier Tool List.  Tracking and Search Tool List.

NEED FOR PROGRAMMING…  HTML  CSS  JavaScript  My SQL  Asp. Net

NEED FOR PROGRAMMING…  HTML is markup for formatting apage. It is not real programming languages.  CSS is the rules set for telling the browser how to display the HTML formatted content. It also not a Programming languages.  Mostly HTML and JavaScript are used for front end to design the website.

 JavaScript is a programming languages you use it to make the website interactive.  JavaScript is used for front end development like dynamically assigning IDS and classes.  It is scripting language that’s run locally on user’s browser allowing webpages to responds to user interaction such client element and timing events. NEED FOR PROGRAMMING…

 My SQL is a free, open source database server.  It is not a programming language but it is a new language to learn is you want to talk to database, so it is a key component of modern website.  My SQL is actually command line language, there are common GUL tools available.  ASP.NET is Microsoft’s contribution to web language area predictably popular in corporation environment and nowhere else. NEED FOR PROGRAMMING…

PROCEDURE…. procedure_read_sup: CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.procedure_read_sup AS BEGIN select * from table_supplier; END procedure_store: CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.procedure_store AS BEGIN Select * from table_tools; END

PROCEDURE…. procedure_supplier: CREATE PROCEDURE nchar(10)=null AS BEGIN insert @SupplierCode); END

PROCEDURE…. procedure_tool: CREATE PROCEDURE nchar(10)=null,

nchar(10)=null AS Begin SET NOCOUNT ON = 'SELECT' BEGIN

CONT.…. SELECT * from table_tools; END = 'INSERT' BEGIN INSERT INTO table_tools values = 'UPDATE' BEGIN UPDATE Customers

CONT.…. SET WHERE ToolType END

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS  Front end: ASP.NET  Back end: SQL database 2008  Tool: Microsoft Visual Studio 2010  Language used: C# (C sharp) 19

THANK YOU