BLOOD BANK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
SYSTEM
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
When a person is diagnosed with
leukaemia, there will be need for blood. If a person has sickle cell disease.
He or she needs blood on a regular basis. When a relative of ours needs open
heart surgery. He will need blood. While nobody likes to be involved in any
scenarios that will require blood donation, it is an everyday reality for many
people in the United States. Every two seconds, someone in the US needs blood
(Lindsey Cant, 2006). Aggregated, thirty Americans each minute, 1,800 each
hour, will require blood transfusions (American Red Cross, 2005). There is a
97% chance that in your lifetime, someone you know will need blood
(Badger-Hawkeye). Web based blood bank management information system keeps
accurate records, provides a centralised blood donation information and gives
blood donors an informative blood donation tips, importance and benefits of
donating blood.
The blood bank management information
system provides a centralised blood bank management which helps users and donor
agents with reliable information about availability and also provides
statistical information for proper and well informed decision making. Due to
the undeniable fact that computer is becoming more relevant in every aspect of
life is has become more important and sacrosanct for some human activities like
blood donation and information management to be made easily accessible, more
efficient and information readily available for users and agencies for various
purposes. Web based systems which are applications developed and accessed
using web browsers connected to the internet brought a revolution to software
applications making it possible and available to thousands and millions of
users to be able to use a particular system or software at a given time with
minimal or no interruption and interception. The latest figures from
the International Telecommunications Union indicate that there are now 2.26
billion people online, with 1 billion of them using mobile broadband
subscriptions. The report indicated that as of the end of 2011, there were 589
million fixed-broadband subscriptions (mostly in the developed world, led by
the Asia-Pacific nations and Europe), and almost twice as many mobile broadband
subscriptions -- 1.09 billion, if this number of the world population either
owns a personal computer or have a gadget that can be used to access and browse
the internet, this development brought about the need for applications
which are made to serve the public to be made available to its users.
BLOOD BANK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
Chapters: 1 - 5
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