Wednesday, 9 November 2011


Booking System Development

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This is a different system as it was a project given to students. The aim of the project was to develop a theater booking system.

The student in this case decided to design his system using WindowsNT server as a the operating system and Visul InterDev as his tool. 

Using this software he created a number of pages that he then interlinked to form a website that provides the following functions:

  • Logging in
  • Forgot password option (answer corresponding to user ID)
  • City, Movie, Screen, Date and Time selection
However this system does not include any kind of visual seat selection which is the number one aspect of booking system that make them more appealing. The only interactivity that is happening on this page is the selection of options from drop down menus. 

The project is reasonably outdated so it might have been more impressive at the time of its completion. At today's standards it does not even meet the satisfactory level. 

System Bookings

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What does it do?
  • Builds an online booking system entirely dependent on the clients needs
How?
  • The clients needs are analyzed and then included into the booking system
  • The client can built an own package from all the available features

Pros
  • Individual needs are met and satisfy every client
  • Relatively cheap as it is not highly advanced
  • Can be used for any kind of purpose (that needs booking systems)
Cons
  • Website seems unprofessional --> low quality product

os Concert

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What does it do?
  • Provides on open source seat booking software for event organizers
How?
  • By coming with many features such as:
    • E-Ticketing (PDF)
    • Creating a "Seat Plan" for individual needs
    • Customer Accounts
    • Customer Service
    • Order Management (online box office)
    • Special Sales
    • Various payment methods
Pros
  • Seat plan can be designed individually for special needs
  • Open source - adjustments can be made along the way
Cons
  • Technologically not on the newest stand
  • Managing software not laid out nicely

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