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Design And Implementation Of An Organizational Website

(A Case Study Of Ariboil Company Limited Owerri, Imo State)

5 Chapters
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42 Pages
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7,497 Words
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Computer Engineering

Complete Design And Implementation Of An Organizational Website Project Materials (Chapters 1 to 5):

ABSTRACT

Designing an organizational website for ARIB OIL, #200 Naze Egbu Ridge Road Owerri, entails bringing to public the activities of a prestigious construction industry located at the northern part of owerri the capital of imo state.
ARIB OIL is a Steel fabrication and Oilfield industry,that runs its activities daily with modern technology in fabricating metals.
My sole aim of designing a website for ARIB OIL is to enlighten the public of its activities, create a platform where people can contact them for supply of their (ARIB OIL) products and also enable employment seekers know when there are vacancies in the industry (ARIB OIL).
The masses can reach the organization with this web address www.Arib-ltd.com .

 

TABLE OF CONTENT

Title Page
Approval page
Dedication Page
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Tables of Contents

CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1.1 Formal organization
1.1.2 Informal organization
1.2 Background of study
1.3 Limitation of the study
1.4 Objectives of the study
1.5Significance of the study
1.6 Scope of the study
1.7 Definition of terms

CHAPTER TWO
Literature review
2.0 introduction
2.1 Evolution of web design
2.2 End of the Browser wars
2.3 History of web designs
2.4 Modern Browsers
2.5 Skills and Techniques
2.6 Forms of Web browsers
2.6.1 Static Website
2.6.2 Dynamic Website
2.7 Multimedia and interactive content
2.8 Web hosting
2.9 Web Maintenance

CHAPTER THREE
System analysis & Design
3.0 Introduction
3.1. System Analysis
3.2 Feasibility study
3.2.2. Observation method
3.3. Methods of Data Collection
3.4 Problems of existing System
3.5 Data Preparation
3.6 Objective of the New Design
3.7 System Control
3.7 .1 Software Requirement
3.7.2 Hardware Requirement
3.7.3 People Requirement
3.8. Program Structure
3.8.1. Modularity
3.8.2 File/Database specification

CHAPTER FOUR
System implementation
4.0. Introduction
4.1. Justification of the programming language
4.2. System Requirement
4.2.1. File Conversion
4.2.2. Change over Procedure
4.2.3. User Manuel
4.2.4 Maintenance details
4.3 Program flowchart
4.4 Source codes

CHAPTER FIVE
Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation
5.0. Summary
5.1. Conclusion
5.2. Recommendation
References

 

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION
An organization is defined by the elements that are part of it (who belongs to the organization and who does not?), its communication (which elements communicate and how do they communicate?), its autonomy (which changes are executed autonomously by the organization or its elements?), and its rules of action compared to outside events (what causes an organization to act as a collective actor?). By coordinated and planned cooperation of the elements, the organization is able to solve tasks that lie beyond the abilities of the single elements. The price paid by the elements is the limitation of the degrees of freedom of the elements. Advantages of organizations are enhancement (more of the same), addition (combination of different features) and extension. Disadvantages can be inertness (through co-ordination) and loss of interaction.
1.1.1 FORMAL ORGANIZATIONS
An organization that is established as a means for achieving defined objectives has been referred to as a formal organization. Its design specifies how goals are subdivided and reflected in subdivisions of the organization. Divisions, departments, sections, positions, jobs, and tasks make up this work structure. Thus, the formal organization is expected to behave impersonally in regard to relationships with clients or with its members.
1.1.2 INFORMAL ORGANIZATIONS
In contrast to the appointed head or chief of an administrative unit, a leader emerges within the context of the informal organization that underlies the formal structure. The informal organization expresses the personal objectives and goals of the individual membership. Their objectives and goals may or may not coincide with those of the formal organization. The informal organization represents an extension of the social structures that generally characterize human life – the spontaneous emergence of groups and organizations as ends in themselves.

1.2 BACKGROUND OF STUDY
The study of the proposed system centers on creating a platform between Ariboil Company Limited and the masses. Ariboil Company limited is a steel fabrication and oilfield company. Therefore creating an organizational website will promote the interest of Ariboil Company limited. The website for Ariboil Company limited will help showcase their services, and guarantee them the opportunity of receiving feedback from their customers.

1.3 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
During the first phase of this project; which is the data gathering ; challenges where faced due to the operation of the organization. Pictorial data (pictures of Ariboil company) of the organization was difficult to gathered at the initial time.

1.4 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
The objective of the study is aimed at helping create a platform (website) for Ariboil Company limited, where the activities of the organization will be viewed 24 hours of the day every week.

1.5 SIGNIFICANT OF THE STUDY
The significant of the study are listed below:
 Save Money on printing and distribution costs
 Create a product or services showcase
 Customer Feedback
 Worldwide Exposure
 Recruiting Processes
 Educate Consumers
 Be Open for Business 24 hours a day

1.6 SCOPE OF STUDY
This project work is basically designed for ARIOIL COMPANY LIMITED, #200 Egbu road owerri Imo state.

1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS
Php : ( Hypertext Preprocessor) A scripting used to create dynamic pages
CSS: (cascading style sheet) A style sheet for html documents endorsed world wide web consortium (w3c)
JavaScript: A widely programming language that is embedded in most web pages.
Fireworks: it’s a designing tool by programmers is creating and designing texts and images to species up web page designs.
My Sqli: A very popular SQL- base relational DBMS for both web and embedded applications.

 

 

 

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