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PRESENTATION ON

ANDROID BLOOD BANK


Students Name:
1. Nandini Aralimar
2. Sagar Virkar
3. Ashwini Shingade
4. Ganesh Sargar
OUTLINE
 Introduction
 Goals And Objective
 Problem Statement
 Proposed Solution
 Algorithm
 Hardware And Software Requirement
 Use Case Diagram
 References
INTRODUCTION
 The main aim of this project is to save lives of people by providing blood.
 Our project Online Blood Bank system using Android is developed so that

users can view the information of nearby hospitals, blood banks & volunteer
donors.
 This project is developed by four perspective i.e. hospital, bloodbank,

volunteer donors & patient.


 This application we are developing helps to select the nearby hospitals,

bloodbanks, donors online instantly by tracing its location using GPS.


 This application reduces the time to a greater extent that is searching for the

required blood through blood banks & hospitals.


 Thus this application provides the required information in less time & also

helps in quicker decision making.


GOALS AND OBJECTIVE
 The main aim of developing this application is to reduce the time to a great
extent that is spent in searching for the right donor and the availability of
blood required.
 Thus this application provides the required information in no time and also

helps in quicker decision making.


 The objective of this project is to teach you how to create a simple blood

bank app for Android.


 By the end of this project, you’ll be able to create an app that allows users to

register themselves as donors or seekers of blood.


 You’ll also learn how to implement a search feature that allows users to find

donors and seekers by district name.


PROBLEM STATEMENT
Problem
 The major problem in old Blood banking systems was that , they don’t follow the

actual needs of users.


 Traditional blood banking systems were developed by 1 or 2 perspective.

 Tracking the database was complicated when the details are maintained manually.

 There was shortage and sometimes unavailability of rare blood groups due to less

modules i.e. patient and donors.


Solution
 A better idea is to use the application which Mobile device is very popular with

people too.
 This application is providing each entity the facility to approach nearby blood

donors so that it will become much easier to search rare blood groups in the hour
of need.
PROPOSED SOLUTION
 This project has a login page which allows only the registered user to login and
thereby preventing unauthorized access.
 This system can be used to view all the donor details and accordingly select the

right donor.
 The android mobile user will be able make quick decision in selecting a donor.
Algorithm Used :
HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT

Software Requirements
 Windows Xp, Windows 7(ultimate, enterprise)

 Android Development Toolkit(ADT)

 Visual Studio 2010

Hardware Requirements
 Processor – i3

 Hard Disk – 5 GB

 Memory – 1GB RAM

 Android device
USE CASE DIAGRAM:
REFERENCES
1. Vouk M A: Cloud Computing – Issues, Research and
Implementations, Journal of Computing and Information
Technology, 2004
2. Maurizio Gibin, Alex Singleton, Richard Milton, Pablo Mateos, Paul
Longley. 2008. An exploratory cartographic visualization of London
through the Google Maps API. Springer: Applied spatial analysis
and policy, Volume 1 Issue 2 (July.. 2008), 85-97.
3. Eugene Ciurana. Developing with Google App Engine

4. Dan Sanderson. Programming Google App Engine: Build & Run


Scalable Web Applications on Google’s Infrastructure. (October..
2012)
5. Zhang Qi, Lu Cheng, Raouf Boutaba: Journal of Internet Services
and Applications May 2010, Volume 1, Issue 1
THANK YOU

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