Software Development Project
By Alpine Tech
Group 9
KIOSK
Website
Database
UN ID 17429437
UN ID 17425082
UN ID 16418529
UN ID 17439845
UN ID 17421483
UN ID 17421483
An opportunity to work on this project was provided to us by
Mr. Matthew Jones
And with this, I would like to start our formal presentation
Conclusion
Q/A session
Since its establishment in 1965, zoo's system has not changed much
Important records like animal index are stored in paper forms. These records include information like animal name, id, arrival date, or any of it history.
There is always a high risk that these documents might be damaged easily
A new system in place like the KIOSK system and the website can make the data available and of use to general public too
In this new database system, all the information are sorted and made accessible and secure at the same time
Either from
For the fact that zoo doesn't have enough technical human resource to manage an onsite servers and system
Since speed is of our concern for this massive project, we have chosen this database application.
For all animal species within the zoo, the electronic catalogue will need to keep a record of the following essential data:
Specialist information for specific types of animal will also be included in the database
So, its online presence is a little to none
Compared to competitors, this is a huge disadvantage
The paper-based animal index will be digitized and available through the website and the online database to all staffs and management. This way public can also see the share of updated information available to them at their leisure.
They can receive weekly newsletters from your zoo and sign up for new offers and sponsorship.
This not only increases the customer interaction but engages the young digital generation.
Online ticket booking is a great trend or in some way the norm nowadays. Moving to this shift is certain to benefit the zoo
If feasible, our team plans to make them the standard for the Claybrook zoo for issue on the site.
Our design team came up with several designs of the system which was reviewed by Mr. Mathew Jones previously.