SECOND YEAR STUDENT
1.SEISMOGRAPH
Earthquakes generate seismic waves which can be detected with a sensitive instrument called a seismograph. Advances in seismograph technology have increased our understanding of both earthquakes and the Earth itself. Perhaps the earliest seismograph was invented in China A.D. 136 by a m an named Choko.
2.ANTI THEFT SECURITY ALARAM
An anti-theft system is any device or method used to prevent or deter the unauthorized appropriation of items considered valuable. Theft is one of the most common and oldest criminal behaviours. From the invention of the first lock and key to the introduction of RFID tags and biometric identification, anti-theft systems have evolved to
match the introduction of new inventions to society and the resulting
theft of them by others.
Third year students
1.Banking System
A bank is a financial intermediary that accept deposists and channel those deposits into lending activities, either directly by loaning or indirectly through copital market. A bank links together customers that have capital deficits and customers with capital surpluses.
2.Hotel management system
A hotel is a hive of numerous operations such as front office, booking and reservation, banquet, finance, HR, inventory, material management, quality management, security, energy management, housekeeping, CRM and more.
3.Online Ticket Reservation System
A ticket is a voucher that indicates that one has paid for admission to an event or establishment such as a theatre, amusement park or tourist attraction, or permission to travel on a vehicle (such as with an airline ticket , bus ticket or train ticket) typically because one has paid the fare. A ticket may be free, and serve simply as a proof of reservation.
Final Year Students
1.ATM
On most modern ATMs, the customer is identified by inserting
a plastic ATM card with a magnetic stripe or a plastic smart card with a chip that contains a unique card number and some
security information such as an expiration date or CVV (CVV). Authentication is provided by the
customer entering a Personal identification number(PIN).
2.contact Management System
A contact manager is a software program that enables users to easily store and find contact information, such as name ,address and telephone numbers. They are contact-centric databases that provide a fully integrated approach to tracking of all information and communication activities linked to contacts. Sophisticated contact managers provide calendar sharing features and allow several people in a company to access the same database.
3.Hospital Management System
A Hospital information system is a comprehensive, integrated information system designed to manage all the aspects of a hospital
operation, such as medical, administrative, financial, legal and the
corresponding service processing. Traditional approaches encompass
paper-based information processing as well as resident work position and
mobile data acquisition and presentation.
4.Telephone directory and Billing system
A telephone directory, also known as a telephone book, telephone address book, phone book, or the white/yellow pages, is a listing of telephone subscribers
in a geographical area or subscribers to services provided by the
organization that publishes the directory. Its purpose is to allow the
telephone number of a subscriber identified by name and address to be
found.
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