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1. Introduction ............................................................................................3

2. Planning Phase

1. Problem statement........................................................................4

2. Objective......................................................................................4

3. Scopes

1. User Scope...................................................................................5

2. System Scope...............................................................................5

3. Software Requirement.................................................................6

4. Analysis Phase

1. Methodologies............................................................................6

1. Planning.....................................................................6

2. Analysis.....................................................................6

3. Design........................................................................7

4. Implementation..........................................................7

5. Diagram

1. Flow chart...........................................................................8 - 15

2. Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD).........................................16

3. Data Flow Diagram (DFD)...............................................17 - 19

6. Conclusion ...........................................................................................20

7. Appendix

1. Interface design.................................................................21 - 42

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