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BLOOD BANK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Getting Started

Project made as part of VTU 5th sem ISE DBMS mini project. The goal was just to demonstrate the database structure for the blood bank. The project does not meant to use in a real web server. It does not provide much security systems as well.

Project File Structure

database - This folder contains a database file which can be used to setup the database.

docs/ - Contains the document files of the project.The docs may not represent the exact behaviour or fearures of the project. Because as upgrades are made on the project there is no guarantee that the same will be reflected on the docs.

res/ - Contains the resources used in the project such as images, fonts, icons etc.

Installation

1.create the database

Create a database in your local server with a name blood_bank.

2.import the database

import the .db file present in the database folder.

3.run the application

if you are running the project locally, the project folder should be placed in the directory that the Apache web server looks for files to serve on your domain by default. Most probably the htdocs folder. After that run the application just by using the url localhost/blood-bank.

Components

Languages

  • php
  • css
  • sql

Development Environment

  • Windows 10

External Resources/Plugins

  • XAMPP
  • Visual Studio Code
  • Google chrome

Notes

To login to the application

  • As admin

    username: SuperAdmin

    password: 12345678

  • As employee

    username: test_user

    password: qwertyuiop

Contribution Guidelines

If you want to contribute to this project, please refer to the Contributing Guidelines.

License

This project has been assigned the MIT License, so go ahead and feel free to use any and/or all parts of this system and to build on it. Although I would still insist that if you do end up improving this, do accidentally contribute, it would be an honour.