DC Field | Value | Language |
dc.contributor.author | W/Amanual, Senait | - |
dc.contributor.author | Hailul, Ghirmai | - |
dc.contributor.author | Abate, Temesgen | - |
dc.contributor.author | Mulugeta, Abiy | - |
dc.date.accessioned | 2016-12-30T12:33:51Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2016-12-30T12:33:51Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2012-08 | - |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2559 | - |
dc.description.abstract | The purpose of this Project was to solve practical problems of Seaman Manning
Department of the Ethiopian Shipping Lines Company by developing user friendly
software database which is web-based seaman system. In the Company, there was
difficulty in accessing easily pieces of information on its seamen in the vessels. To this
end, the Project generally made the ESL services more satisfactory to seaman than the
previous times which, in turn to its customers. Specifically, the research-based Project
also aimed at (a) assessing and analyzing the existing system to investigate and to
identify the problems with the ESL; (b) observing the benefits of implementing webbased
seaman manning system in the ESL; (c) developing software to process the
activities of recording seaman data; (d) eliminating the burden of paper usage as
much as possible in the Company; (e) simplifying searching for documents; and (f)
providing reliable, timely and accurate information about the seaman corresponding
body (such as Manning Officer for Administration HRM report). Data were collected
using interviews using interview guide, survey using standard questionnaire and direct
observation using observation checklist methods. The team members used Object
Oriented System Analysis and Design (OOSAD) technique and the tools, such as the
Argo UML, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Project and Microsoft Office. In the process
of finding problems of the existing system, the team used PIECE (Performance,
Information, Economics, Control, Services). Practices, like passport book issuance,
seaman book issuance, medical certificate validation, vaccination card issuance,
coordinating visa issuance activities and seaman reporting should be preserved from
the existing system On the other hand, there are alternative options to address
problems of the existing system. These are: (a) to examine our options we will perform
SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunities, Threat) analysis technique; (b) there are
generally two options off-the-shelf and custom soft wares. In addition to examining
general software category, the team also identified the following three types of
database development approaches: standalone database, distributed database
approach, and centralized database approach. The Project team proposed a webbased
seaman manning system by developing user friendly software and database to
improve the problems mentioned above. There are functional and non-functional
requirements of the proposed system. The functional requirements include: (a) validate
user which are users should have user name and password; users can be anadministrator; seaman; manning officer; HRMA Manager; evaluator (i.e. HRM
Division Head, Technical Manager, Training Officer, and Captain); the system
prompts the user to enter password and user name; and (b) If they are correct, the
system will display the required page else it prompts the user to reenter his correct
identity. The non-functional requirements include: (a) The system should be
operational for 24 hours per day; (b) For most queries, the system should generate
report in short period of time; (c) virus protection facilities; and (d) efficient backup
every week. In addition to these, the proposed system has documentation, user
interface and performance. Regarding exception and error handling, the Project
devised portability, reusability and maintainability. As to essential modeling,
administrator, captain, fleet manger, HRMS, and technician were identified as major
actors. The use cases identified are: (a) Login; (b) Register new employee; (c) Search
seaman information; (d) Register new staff; (e) Follow up employee; (f)
Recommendation; and (g) Technical Issue. The design deliverables include: class type
architecture, controller classes of the system and business classes of the system in
design. In addition, the five-layer class-type architecture for the design of the objectoriented
software which include: user interface layer, controller/process layer,
business/domain layer, persistence layer, and system layer was employed. In
conclusion, designing seaman manning system helps the ESL Company to ease its
burden and lessen the cost by facilitating manning order report generation and by
avoiding some of the problems which are related to the above activities. Finally, it is
recommended that the HRM Division of the Company should utilize the benefits of
web-based information technology system and should implement this Project to solve
its problems faced on this particular area. The ESL should also extend the Project by
adding its some other uncovered tasks. | en_US |
dc.language.iso | en_US | en_US |
dc.publisher | St. Mary's University | en_US |
dc.subject | WEB-BASED, SEAMAN MANNING, ETHIOPIAN SHIPPING LINES | en_US |
dc.title | WEB-BASED SEAMAN MANNING ETHIOPIAN SHIPPING LINES | en_US |
dc.type | Article | en_US |
Appears in Collections: | The 6th Student Research Forum
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