District Collector Magistrate System

Authors

  • P Nagaraja  Department of MCA, Mother Theresa Institute of Computer Applications, Palamaner, India
  • R.A.Raja   Department of MCA, Mother Theresa Institute of Computer Applications, Palamaner, India

Keywords:

Administrator module,Usermodule,Officer module and Report module

Abstract

District collector magistrate system is an application which is developed to automate the processes at the collector office in a district. This application is designed to manage all the related information in a systematic manner.In the present scenario all the information is maintained in files and ledgers. It is difficult to manage the data efficiently and it is often difficult to search and retrieve the necessary data. Data is often mismanaged and this leads to loss of data. People in need of services have to approach the office and get the things done.The proposed system is a web based application. It stores the entire information in a centralized database. This makes it possible to manage the data efficiently and effectively. The system allows users to interact with the application and execute various operations, by providing well-defined interfaces. The system also allows generation of reports.

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Published

2018-03-31

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Section

Research Articles

How to Cite

[1]
P Nagaraja, R.A.Raja , " District Collector Magistrate System, IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 4, Issue 2, pp.105-109, March-April-2018.