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An SMS and web-based traffic case management system in Bangladesh

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The Traffic Police of Bangladesh has no database software where the cases can be stored. For this reason the Traffic Police update all the cases manually. They have a case record book. If any incident occurs and the police enter any cases against that vehicle or driver then it will be stored in that case book. This process costs much time and it is not an efficient process. We had studied about this and proposed an efficient Traffic case management system in Bangladesh. In our proposed system there will have an official web-based software, offline software and central database. In every police box there will have a computer where webbased software will be installed. If the traffic police want to enter a case against anybody then he can update it through the web-based software. It will be stored in the central database. Any police can see the updated information from any police box within a minute. So it is very time consuming. There will have also offline software, which will also be connected with the central database. If for any reason wed-based software is damaged then offline software will work. In our proposed system there is an SMS system also. If any police wants to know the information about any car, driver or case then he/she will SMS the vehicle number to a particular number. After some moment the police will receive an SMS where all the information about the vehicle will be shown. This information will come from central database. So it will be more efficient process than any other existing system in Bangladesh.

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This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering, 2006.
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis report.
Includes bibliographical references (page 52-53 & 54).

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