Final Year Projects (FYPs) - Undergraduates
Permanent URI for this collectionhttps://repository.cuilahore.edu.pk/handle/123456789/37
This collection archives the complete set of theses produced by students of the COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus.
Browse
3 results
Search Results
Item Tour Hunt(Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2024) Muhammad Faizan Ahmad (FA20- BSE-016); Asma Muzzamil (FA20- BSE-004); Laiba Iqbal (FA20- BSE-045); Sana RizwanWith the advancement in technology and a rising trend of systems providing personalized user experience, our Tour Hunt web system will allow the user to have control over his/her budget by customizing different expense parameters such as tour budget, food, places to visit and will allow them to explore the places for touring which best fits their budget. In Pakistan, the trend of tours has also rose and many people often plan their vacation time for touring. The current tour systems, neither web based nor mobile based apps, provide the user with the ability to explore tour places by setting their budget parameters. For some people, traveling is their whole life. They make tour plans every now and then. For people like them, it might have become easier for them if they were able to set their expenses as parameters and explore the places lying within their budget. Keeping that in mind, we will develop such a system which will allow these people to make tour plans according to their budget. Our system will allow the third parties to register their tour packages for the customers. The customer will be able to set different expense parameters, make login or signup profile, see other users feedbacks as well as give feedbacks to the tour packages. Users will also be able to create a community and add people where they will be able to post comments and pictures, have discussions and get suggestions for travelling.Item SE49_Click & Pick(Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2021) Shoaib Uzair , Zaid Saeed , Abdullah Naveed; FA17-BSE-012 , FA17-BSE-015 , FA17-BSE-018; Sana Rizwan; LHR TP 7034Online delivery has its perks but sometimes the cons over weigh it’s pros. long delivery times, damaged deliveries, arduous return procedure. To minimize this, we have proposed to automate a different form of shopping which is “Take away”. Our system will cater to the needs of people who need them to receive their orders quickly and provide them a chance to examine their products prior to purchase. This system allows seller to register his shop on the app and place his products. The seller can make place different products so that different buyers can buy them. The buyer can register and look for products. Buyer can select different categories and he can buy these items. The seller will shift the product to the nearest Collection point. He can go and pick the item to satisfy himself by checking the quality of product. The Riders can register their vehicles in the app so they can deliver the products to the buyers. Every user will have different interface provided by the app. Each collection point will have one Manager. Manager can login by giving the email ID given by Database. The Manager can manage orders and different stores registered. A Rider can’t login as a Buyer and vice versa. Every user has different interface to avoid any misconceptions. A buyer can buy products, rate products, see orders, search for items, add item to cart, remove item from cart while a seller can sell products, manage inventory, manage stores, edit store information and can do much more. A Rider can look into orders, deliver orders and can look order history. Manager can manage stores, riders, and sellers.Item Transportation And Shipment Tracking System(Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2021) Hashir Tariq , Hassan Nasir , Fariha Khan; FA17-BSE-133 , FA17-BSE-157 , FA17-BSE-040; Sana Rizwan; LHR TP 7049This report shows the development of Shipment management system. Shipment management system users represent a diverse array of companies, with a surprisingly high percentage of users using outsourced services for decision support activities. Motives for adoption tend to align with the firm’s strategic needs though functionality focuses on the shipper’s day-to-day operational needs. While expectations of system performance and return on investment vary greatly, Shipment management system users illustrate a generally high level of satisfaction. Non-adopters view decision support for transportation activities as a low priority. The project report explores prospects for Shipment management system development and adoption in Pakistan and at international level.