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Development Of An Information Retrieval System Using Tree-structured Clustering
[FRSC Benue State]
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CHAPTER FOUR
RESULT AND IMPLEMENTATION
4.1 Introduction
Systems design could be seen as the application of systems theory to product development. According to Wikipedia it is defined as the process of defining the architecture, components, modules, interfaces, and data for a system to satisfy specified requirements.
4.2 System Requirement
In developing any system, there is need to specify some system requirements for minimum performance. However, with respect to this work the system requirements are categorized based on the minimum software and hardware requirements. Below are the requirements.
4.2.1 Software Requirement
For this software to run on any client system, such system should be compatible with virtually all operating systems that support network. Also, an operating system that supports any Graphical User Interface (GUI) and any web browser is required e.g. Windows XP, Windows Server 2000, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 etc, Other software requirements include;
i. Oracle Database Express
ii. Wamp application Server
iii. Programming Language used is PHP
iv. Web Browser: Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer or Google Chrome
4.2.2 Hardware Requirement
The hardware requirements that will be needed for the system include;
i. Intel Pentium Processor 1.0 GHz or higher
ii. Minimum RAM requirement should be 128MB
iii. 10GB Hard Disk Drive (Minimum)
iv. 15â€Visual Display Unit Super Visual Graphic Adapter (SVGA)
v. UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)
4.3 System Implementation and Maintenance
System implementation follows the approval of the system proposals and its objectives, thus it is to arrive at a satisfactory, implemented, completed and evaluated function of the automated system. The system embodied the preparation of resources including equipments and personnel with the testing of the system
4.3.1 Training on how to use System
This has to do with educating system end users for effective use of the system. It involves the use of the system to perform the function it was originally designed for. Users need to be trained with respect to the operation of a new system.
4.3.2 System Maintenance
The System Maintenance involves further updating and upgrading of the system once the system is fully operational, changes can be made to the system for additional features in the future.
4.3.3 Testing
The entire process of the software revolves around the internet. A user must first have access to the internet before any operation can be perform on the system. The output is based on the input data supplied to it.
For a demonstration, this is a brief instruction on how to run the developed application. It is assumed that the required web files are in the root directory of your local web server and that the database structure already exists on Oracle database Express and is running. Start up all the needed servers.
Open your web browser and type “localhost:finalproject/vehicle/†in the address space of the browser.
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]Coming Soon ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]1.3 Justification for the StudyThis study provides a means of
easy storage and retrieval of information of vehicles and their owners
for the FRSC in Benue State. It eases the stress of searching through
the entire directory when retrieving information on an existing record;
it will ensure the provision of a clear statistics of vehicle owners in a
particular local government in the state. The output of the study shall
serve as a benchmark for the Federal Road Safety Corps on the ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]2.3 Hierarchical Agglomerative ClusteringHierarchical
Agglomerative Clustering (compare) is a similarity based bottom-up
clustering technique in which at the beginning every term forms a
cluster of its own. Then the algorithm iterates over the step that
merges the two most similar clusters still available, until one arrives
at a universal cluster that contains all the terms.In our
experiments, we use three different strategies to calculate the
similarity between clusters: com ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 7 ]Quality improvement and cost reduction:platform.due to a central communicationv. Use of Less Space for Record Storage: There will be elimination of much space used in storing records by introducing a computer storage media (disks) which can keep vast volume of information in a less space.vi.Speed Optimization:This will eliminate the problems of time wasting in registering records, checking from one line to the next as well as preparing a revenue report which is faster than using man ... Continue reading---
CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FIVESUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION5.1 SUMMARYThis project work is aimed at providing a software model for grouping a set of related records in the Federal Road Safety Commission. The system has been designed to automate data for which vehicle owners are being registered. Consistency, reliability, fairness and quick turnaround time is ensured with the use of this system. Based on the model used in this software, further improvements can be made in order to include other feat ... Continue reading---
REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]REFERENCES1. William B. Frakes and Ricardo Baeza-Yates.(1992). Information Retrieval Data Structures & Algorithms. Prentice-Hall, Inc. ISBN 0-13-463837-9.2. Ahmad, A. and Dey, L. (2007). A method to compute distance between two categorical values of some attributes in unsupervised learning for categorical data set.3. Anderberg M.R. (1973). Cluster Analysis for Applications. Academic Press, New York.4. Chandola Varun, Boriah Shyam and Kumar Vipin (2007). Simil ... Continue reading---