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Network Base Security Surveillance System

Type Project Topics (doc)
Faculty Engineering, Environment & Technology
Course Computer Science
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Key Features:
- No of Pages: 94

- No of Chapters: 05
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Introduction:

Abstract

This project titled “NETWORK BASE SECURITY SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM” is so design to help security information system especially for the management of the present porous security system in the campuses. Presently the polytechnic is not armed with modern data processing and security information system. To help wake it up from its stagnation, my solution is to transform the existing age-long manual information system and embrace latest technology that will avert loss of information, insecurity and delay in data processing. Consequently, I have decided to use an automated data base system for storing and keeping track of security information. As a result, CCTV (Close-Circuit Television) security cameras will be mounted around the polytechnic premises during the course of project implementation to enhance high security for the compound and its communities. This will ensure that there is an efficient and effective computerized information system within the institution and likely to be first of its kind in any higher institution of learning in West Africa sub-region.

Table of Content

Title page

Certification Page

Dedication

Acknowledgement

Abstract

Table of content



CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background Of The Study

1.2 Statement Of The Problem

1.3 Significance Of The Study

1.4 Aims and Objectives Of The Study

1.5 Scope And Limitation Of The Study

1.6 Definition Of Terms



CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW



CHAPTER THREE: SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN

3.1 Introduction

3.2 Analysis Of The Existing System

3.3 Weakness Of The Existing System

3.4 Data Collection Techniques

3.5 Analysis Of The Proposed System

3.5.1 Algorithm

3.5.2 System Flowchart

3.6 Database Design





CHAPTER FOUR: SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION

4.1 Program Development

4.2 System Requirement

4.2.1 Software Requirement

4.2.2 Hardware Requirement

4.3 System Interface

4.3.1 Input Interface

4.3.2 Output Interface

4.4 System Performance

4.5 System Training

4.6 Conversion To The Proposed System

4.7 System Documentation

4.7.1 Operational Manual

4.7.2 User’s Manual

4.8 System Maintenance



CHAPTER FIVE: Summary, Recommendation and Conclusion

5.1 Summary

5.2 Recommendation

5.3 Conclusion

Reference

Appendix I

Introduction

Information system occupies a vital and unique position in any organization by virtue of the data and information, which it contains. Security of information is of great importance to any given organization this makes the information reliable since information stored can be referenced whenever necessary access by unauthorized persons.

This project “NETWORK BASE SECURITY SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM” is so design to help security information system especially for the management of the present porous security system in the campuses. Presently the polytechnic is not armed with modern data processing and security information system. To help wake it up from its stagnation, my solution is to transform the existing age-long manual information system and embrace latest technology that will avert loss of information, insecurity and delay in data processing.

The management and security unite is responsible for security of live and property and as a result keeps record of vital information given to them by any informant so as to enable them arrest activities or scenes unpleasant to people residing in a particular district.

Therefore, for effective administration and management, the provision of computer based information security for every source station is certainly inevitable, since it will take care of all the problems and inadequacies of the manual system.
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