Design and implementation of a computerized information systemINTRODUCTION Most rental service firms today still use manual information system because their information needs are of moderate size and managers of such firms have probably been enjoying the manual system as regards to their relatively and comfortable low level of transaction activities. With the high level of social activities been experienced, It is only the rental firms with very large information or high capacity of rental service with rapid rate of renting per item that are likely to survive pressure, and therefore should link information system to business strategy. With this pressure, there is a need to improve corporate effectiveness through their own involvement in system planning to ensure that business strategy is developed in the context of the computerized environment. Among the many rental service centers, majority adopted a great variety of manual information system for management activities most of which are single file system. This single file system does not offer opportunities for easy manipulation of data to provide managers an insight into transaction reports such as to rapid statistics for operation analysis, it does not provide instant access to information for controlling and directing the firm. At this point we can see that the world of rental service business lacks conclusion data in the relative effectiveness of manual information system versus computerized information system. Different rental service centers at various level of activities with different critical level will agree that stress, confusion and errors increase with increase in volume of information as the transaction activities rises, and there is a great point where manual information system will not operate successfully. In this respect, computerized rental service management information system has been developed to provide BRAHAM RENTALS with consistency, comprehensive and reasonable accurate information for planning directly and controlling the activities for which they are responsible and for making timely and effective decision. 1.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM There are problems faced by the management of BRAHAM RENTALS , this problems can be attributed to the fact that they use manual information processing in their activities. These problems include: * Errors and inaccuracy since all computations are done manually. * Updating activities are time consuming very poor and lacks accuracy. * Lack of adequate information for decision making. * Inconsistency and redundancy are often encountered in the information processing system for the generation of management information. * Processing of information is usually time consuming and most times with undesired out 1.2 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The purpose of this study is to design a computerized information system that will replace the manual procedures of carrying out operations in the existing management information system of BRAHAM RENTAL SERVICES. The designed system will be able to:- 1 make entries of all transactions made. 2 Make necessary equals of relevant information about all the transaction made between the firm and the client.INTRODUCTION Most rental service firms today still use manual information system because their information needs are of moderate size and managers of such firms have probably been enjoying the manual system as regards to their relatively and comfortable low level of transaction activities. With the high level of social activities been experienced, It is only the rental firms with very large information or high capacity of rental service with rapid rate of renting per item that are likely to survive pressure, and therefore should link information system to business strategy. With this pressure, there is a need to improve corporate effectiveness through their own involvement in system planning to ensure that business strategy is developed in the context of the computerized environment. Among the many rental service centers, majority adopted a great variety of manual information system for management activities most of which are single file system. This single file system does not offer opportunities for easy manipulation of data to provide managers an insight into transaction reports such as to rapid statistics for operation analysis, it does not provide instant access to information for controlling and directing the firm. At this point we can see that the world of rental service business lacks conclusion data in the relative effectiveness of manual information system versus computerized information system. Different rental service centers at various level of activities with different critical level will agree that stress, confusion and errors increase with increase in volume of information as the transaction activities rises, and there is a great point where manual information system will not operate successfully. In this respect, computerized rental service management information system has been developed to provide BRAHAM RENTALS with consistency, comprehensive and reasonable accurate information for planning directly and controlling the activities for which they are responsible and for making timely and effective decision. 1.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM There are problems faced by the management of BRAHAM RENTALS , this problems can be attributed to the fact that they use manual information processing in their activities. These problems include: * Errors and inaccuracy since all computations are done manually. * Updating activities are time consuming very poor and lacks accuracy. * Lack of adequate information for decision making. * Inconsistency and redundancy are often encountered in the information processing system for the generation of management information. * Processing of information is usually time consuming and most times with undesired out 1.2 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The purpose of this study is to design a computerized information system that will replace the manual procedures of carrying out operations in the existing management information system of BRAHAM RENTAL SERVICES. The designed system will be able to:- 1 make entries of all transactions made. 2 Make necessary equals of relevant information about all the transaction made between the firm and the client.
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Evolution of Information Systems
- 2.2Theoretical Framework of Information Systems
- 2.3Types of Information Systems
- 2.4Information Systems in the Rental Service Industry
- 2.5Benefits of Computerized Information Systems
- 2.6Challenges of Implementing Information Systems
- 2.7Best Practices in Information Systems Implementation
- 2.8Case Studies of Successful Information Systems Implementation
- 2.9Future Trends in Information Systems
- 2.10Summary of Literature Review
Chapter THREE
SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
- 3.1Research Methodology Overview
- 3.2Research Design
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Sampling Techniques
- 3.5Data Analysis Procedures
- 3.6Ethical Considerations
- 3.7Validity and Reliability
- 3.8Limitations of the Methodology
Chapter FOUR
SYSTEM TESTING AND EVALUATION
- 4.1Data Analysis and Interpretation
- 4.2Descriptive Statistics
- 4.3Inferential Statistics
- 4.4Comparison of Manual vs. Computerized Systems
- 4.5Findings on System Efficiency
- 4.6Findings on User Satisfaction
- 4.7Implications for Rental Service Management
- 4.8Recommendations for Future System Enhancements
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusion
- 5.3Recommendations for Practice
- 5.4Recommendations for Further Research
- 5.5Reflections on the Research Process
Thesis Abstract
INTRODUCTION Most rental service firms today still use manual information system because their information needs are of moderate size and managers of such firms have probably been enjoying the manual system as regards to their relatively and comfortable low level of transaction activities. With the high level of social activities been experienced, It is only the rental firms with very large information or high capacity of rental service with rapid rate of renting per item that are likely to survive pressure, and therefore should link information system to business strategy. With this pressure, there is a need to improve corporate effectiveness through their own involvement in system planning to ensure that business strategy is developed in the context of the computerized environment. Among the many rental service centers, majority adopted a great variety of manual information system for management activities most of which are single file system. This single file system does not offer opportunities for easy manipulation of data to provide managers an insight into transaction reports such as to rapid statistics for operation analysis, it does not provide instant access to information for controlling and directing the firm. At this point we can see that the world of rental service business lacks conclusion data in the relative effectiveness of manual information system versus computerized information system. Different rental service centers at various level of activities with different critical level will agree that stress, confusion and errors increase with increase in volume of information as the transaction activities rises, and there is a great point where manual information system will not operate successfully. In this respect, computerized rental service management information system has been developed to provide BRAHAM RENTALS with consistency, comprehensive and reasonable accurate information for planning directly and controlling the activities for which they are responsible and for making timely and effective decision. 1.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM There are problems faced by the management of BRAHAM RENTALS , this problems can be attributed to the fact that they use manual information processing in their activities. These problems include * Errors and inaccuracy since all computations are done manually. * Updating activities are time consuming very poor and lacks accuracy. * Lack of adequate information for decision making. * Inconsistency and redundancy are often encountered in the information processing system for the generation of management information. * Processing of information is usually time consuming and most times with undesired out 1.2 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The purpose of this study is to design a computerized information system that will replace the manual procedures of carrying out operations in the existing management information system of BRAHAM RENTAL SERVICES. The designed system will be able to- 1 make entries of all transactions made. 2 Make necessary equals of relevant information about all the transaction made between the firm and the client.
Thesis Overview
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</p><div><p>INTRODUCTION</p><p>Most rental service firms today still use manual information system because their information needs are of moderate size and managers of such firms have probably been enjoying the manual system as regards to their relatively and comfortable low level of transaction activities.</p><p>With the high level of social activities been experienced, It is only the rental firms with very large information or high capacity of rental service with rapid rate of renting per item that are likely to survive pressure, and therefore should link information system to business strategy. With this pressure, there is a need to improve corporate effectiveness through their own involvement in system planning to ensure that business strategy is developed in the context of the computerized environment.</p><p>Among the many rental service centers, majority adopted a great variety of manual information system for management activities most of which are single file system. This single file</p><p>system does not offer opportunities for easy manipulation of data to provide managers an insight into transaction reports such as to rapid statistics for operation analysis, it does not provide instant access to information for controlling and directing the firm. At this point we can see that the world of rental service business lacks conclusion data in the relative effectiveness of manual information system versus computerized information system.</p><p></p><p>Different rental service centers at various level of activities with different critical level will agree that stress, confusion and errors increase with increase in volume of information as the transaction activities rises, and there is a great point where manual information system will not operate successfully.</p><p>In this respect, computerized rental service management information system has been developed to provide BRAHAM RENTALS with consistency, comprehensive and reasonable accurate information for planning directly and controlling the activities for which they are responsible and for making timely and effective decision.</p><p></p></div><div><p>1.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM</p><p>There are problems faced by the management of BRAHAM RENTALS , this problems can be attributed to the fact that they use manual information processing in their activities. These problems include:</p><p>* Errors and inaccuracy since all computations are done manually.</p><p>* Updating activities are time consuming very poor and lacks accuracy.</p><p>* Lack of adequate information for decision making.</p><p>* Inconsistency and redundancy are often encountered in the information processing system for the generation of management information.</p><p>* Processing of information is usually time consuming and most times with undesired out</p><p>1.2 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY</p><p>The purpose of this study is to design a computerized information system that will replace the manual procedures of carrying out operations in the existing management information system of BRAHAM RENTAL SERVICES.</p><p>The designed system will be able to:-</p><p>1 make entries of all transactions made.</p><p>2 Make necessary equals of relevant information about all the transaction made between the firm and the client.</p></div>
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