SHIPPING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
ABSTRACT
A
long running asynchronous model where the service consumer does not wait for
the service to complete its processing, rather the consumer is event driven and
reacts to service responses from the workflow.
The
workflow chains a number of services together to fulfil its processing; of course some of
those services can be composite services themselves. A harbor manager operates
in addition to one or more transaction processing environments and usually
manages state information relating to the service consumer’s workflow instance;
this state information can be used by the various services invoked within the
workflow.
Collaborations
are designed to have some overall context within their processing. For example,
services that collaborate to set-up a outbound services. The overall exchange
of messages between services needs to be meaningful to the collaboration whilst
the execution of a particular service is stateless (in the context of the
collaboration) and stand-alone simply exposing it’s inbound and outbound
processing.
A
service does not usually “understand” the collaboration processing context that
surrounds the data in the message it is receiving. A request / reply service
takes an inbound message, validates the various schemas of data in the message,
possibly adapts the data, uses this data in the internal processing of the
service’s business logic, and then performs processing on the data for
transmission of an outbound message.
RESOURCE REQUIREMENT
Hardware Requirements:
Processor : Pentium 4
Processor Speed :
2.40GHz
RAM :
512 MB
Hard Disk :
80GB
CD Drive :
Samsung 52X
Software
Requirements:
Environment :
Visual studio .NET 2005
.NET Framework :
VERSION 2.0
Language :
ASP.NET with C#
Operating System :
WINDOWS 2000/XP
Back End :
SQL SERVER 2000
SYSTEM ANALYSIS
EXISTING SYSTEM
When reporting, and investigating accidents and near misses, it
is important to establish a "closed-loop" reporting model.
Usually there are several levels of management
involved in these incidents, and access to records and clear avenues of
communication between all parties is important.
Document control and
accountability at all managerial levels to ensure satisfactory closure is
essential.
The Star IPS Event module centralizes these
processes and permits ready and immediate access to information and progress
status.
Deficiencies or observations issued by port
state authorities, SIRE inspections or any of our industry’s normal operating
audit processes can now be centralized and the process managed in the Star IPS
Event module.
Report functions, mapped to information in
the supporting database tables, can be constructed to meet the demands of the
vessel and client.
New features such as
guarantee claim documents for new buildings are being introduced, and
development of a Dry Dock (Consignment) Specification form is in progress by
the software designers.Identification of needs
PROPOSED SYSTEM
Shipping process is
simplified as accounting information such as: ship-to address, residential
flag, ship via, COD, etc.
Multi-carrier small parcel and LTL
transportation solution that is built for the way businesses need to ship.
Whether your shipping operation is facilitated from a single warehouse location
or is distributed around the globe.
The unique business rules, processing
functionality, the number of locations and users, or the manner in which it
needs to be integrated with other critical business systems.
The unique needs of these mission-critical environments are satisfied
with Ship's industry-leading carrier compliance and proven success as the most
widely deployed, high-end warehouse shipping solution.
Starship eliminates the need to re-key data.
Your shipping process is simplified as accounting information such as: ship-to
address, residential flag, ship via, COD, etc.
Multi-carrier small
parcel and LTL transportation solution that is built for the way businesses
need to ship. Whether your shipping operation is facilitated from a single
warehouse location or is distributed around the globe.
The unique business rules, processing
functionality, the number of locations and users, or the manner in which it
needs to be integrated with other critical business systems.
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