1. BLOOD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Presented To:
Amrit Science Campus
Department Of CSIT
Team Members:
Biran Pandey
Bishnu Bdr. Kunwar
Bivek Shrestha
Deepak Raj Bhatta
2. Introduction
In Nepal, one of the main causes of increasing
death rates is due to the deficiency of matching
bloods.
It is a browser based system that is designed to
store, process, retrieve and analyze information
concerned with the donors and receiver.
3. Problem Statement
Scarcity of rare blood group.
Unavailability of blood during emergency.
Less awareness among people about blood
donation and blood transfusion.
Deaths due to lack of blood during
emergency situation.
4. Objectives
To create and update a directory of Voluntary
Donors
To allow the probable recipients to make search
and match the volunteer donors
To provide a means for the blood bank to publicize
and advertise blood donation programs.
5. Scope
It provides user with many facilities in a very short
span.
It stores data over a centralized server which
cannot be accessed by a third party.
6. Current Situation
There are few online
existing platforms have
limited features.
Very few people are aware of
such platforms.
14. Features
User Login and Registration (Donors)
User Log out
Information about blood donation
Admin panel for updating site and information
about registered users
Get specific donors on the basis of Blood group
17. Conclusion
It gave us the requisite practical knowledge to supplement
the already taught theoretical concepts thus making us more
competent as a student of CSIT.
This also helped us in understanding the following aspects of
project development:
The planning that goes into implementing a project.
The importance of proper planning and an organized
methodology.
The key element of team spirit and co-ordination in a
successful project.
18. Limitations
People who doesn’t have access to the internet will
not be able use the product.
The owner of the product doesn’t assure the
registered donor will be available to donate the
blood when required.
The user interface is simple but might still be
confusing for someone who is not frequent to
computer use.