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Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology: Mysuru Sandal and Industry Management

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Dr.

AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


Near Jnana Bharathi Campus, Bengaluru-560 056.
(An Autonomous Institution, Aided by Government of Karnataka)

Project Report on

MYSURU SANDAL AND INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT

Submitted By

PUTTARAJ C D 1DA17CS419
RAKSHITHA M 1DA17CS420

Under the guidance


Of

Mrs. VEENA POTDAR Mr. VINODKUMAR K.P


Assoc. Prof., Dept of CSE Asst. Prof., Dept of CSE
Dr. AIT Dr.AIT

Department of Computer Science & Engineering


2018-19
Dr. AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Near Jnana Bharathi Campus, Bengaluru-560 056.
(An Autonomous Institution, Aided by Government of Karnataka)

CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the project entitled “MYSURU SANDAL AND INDUSTRY

MANAGEMENT” submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirement of the 5th


semester mini project curriculum during the year 2018-19 is a result of bonafide work carried
out by

PUTTARAJ C D 1DA17CS419
RAKSHITHA M 1DA17CS420

Signature of the guide:

Mrs. VEENA POTDAR Mr. VINODKUMAR K.P


Assoc. Prof., Dept of CSE Asst. Prof., Dept of CSE
Dr. AIT Dr.AIT

1. Internal Examiner ______________


2. External Examiner _____________

Dr. SIDDARAJU
HOD, COMPUTER SCIENCE
Dr. AIT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The satisfaction that accompanies to this project would be incomplete without the mention
of the people who made it possible, without whose constant guidance and encouragement
would have made our efforts go in vain.

We consider ourselves privileged to express our gratitude and respect towards all those who
guided us through the project "MYSURU SANDAL AND INDUSTRY
MANAGEMENT".

We would like to express our gratitude to Dr. C.NANJUNDASWAMY, Principal, Dr.


AIT, for providing us the congenial environment to work in.

We would like to express our profuse gratitude to Dr. SIDDARAJU, HOD, Dept. of
Computer Science & Engineering, Dr. AIT, for giving us the support, encouragement
and providing us the required lab facilities that was necessary for the completion of this
project.

As a token of gratitude, we would like to acknowledge our sincere gratefulness to the


internal guide Mrs. VEENA POTDAR, Assoc. Professor, Dept. of CSE, Dr.AIT, & Mr.
VINODKUMAR K.P, Asst. Professor, Dept. of CSE, Dr AIT for their unlimited support
and encouragement provided throughout the process.

We also express our gratitude and sincere thanks to all the teaching and non-teaching staff
of Computer Science & Engineering Department.

Finally, yet importantly, we would like to express our heartfelt thanks to our beloved
Parents for their blessings and our Friends for their help and wishes for the successful
completion of this project report.

PUTTARAJ C D 1DA17CS419
RAKSHITHA M 1DA17CS420
ABSTRACT

Soap is one of the commodities which have become an indispensable part of the life of modern
world. Since it is non durable consumer goods, there is a large market for it. The whole soap
industry is experiencing changes due to innumerable reasons such as government relations
environment and energy problems increase in cost of raw material etc. The changing
technology and ever existing desire by the individual and the organization to produce a better
product at a more economical rate has also acted as catalyst for the dynamic process of change.
More and more soap manufactures are trying to capture a commanding market share by
introducing new products.

The soap industry in India faces a cut throat competition with multinational companies
dominate the market. They are also facing severe threat from dynamic and enterprising new
entrance especially during 1991-92. If we look back into the history of soaps & detergents,
mankind knew about soaps nearly 2000 years back i.e. in 70 A.D. when Mr. Elder accidentally
discovered the soap, when roasted meat over flowed on the glow in ashes. This lump like
product was soap & had foaming & cleansing character. In 1192 A.D. the first commercial
batch of soaps was made & marketed by M/s Bristol soap market in London, from there in
1662A.D. the first patent for making soap was taken in London. The world consumption of
soap in 1884A.D. was said to be 2lakh tonnes p.a.
CONTENTS

CHAPTER NO TITLE PAGE NO

Chapter 1 Introduction ..............................................01

Chapter 2 Requirements Specification .....................02

2.1 Hardware Requirements .........................................02


2.2 Software Requirements ..........................................02

Chapter 3 Design ...................................................03

3.1 SQL .......................................................................03


3.2 ER Diagram ..........................................................04
3.3 Relational Schema ..........................................06

Chapter 4 Implementation ...................................08

4.1 Creation of tables ..................................................08

Chapter 5 Snapshots .................................................11

5.1 Tables .................................................................11


5.2 Queries ............................................................. 14
5.3 Front End Snapshots ..........................................17

Conclusion ..............................................21

Bibliography ...........................................22

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