ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF E-MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN NIGERIAN AVIATION WITH OBJECT ORIENTED METHODOLOGY
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Customer, Object Oriented Methodology, UML, Aviation InformationAbstract
E-management system for Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority is a thesis designed to enable electronic information system that will aid Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority and flight customers to obtain firsthand information on flight schedule, turn-around maintenance and customers comments on their experience why flying with the airline. The existing document management in the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority is partially automated and is faced with a lot of challenges which includes non-availability of airline maintenance schedule information electronically. Majority of the airlines operating in Nigeria has a website where customers can view flight schedule and probably book tickets online. They do not have provision to allow customers view flight maintenance records, customer’s experiences and the purchase date of the plane. This keeps customers out of the required information that will allow them make decision on the airline to use. This paper aimed at designing and developing an e-management system for Nigerian aviation. To deal with this problem, a computerized system is needed. Methods used in analyzing and designing of the credit card fraud is Object Oriented Analysis (OOA) with unified modeling language (UML).
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