DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPUTERIZED POPULATION ANALYSIS
SYSTEM
ABSTRACT
Computerized based spec analysis system includes the sets of
methods that allow us to measure the dimensions and dynamics of populations.
These methods have primarily been developed to study human populations, but are
extended to a variety of areas where researchers want to know how populations
of social actors can change across time through processes of birth, death, and
migration. In the context of human biological populations demographic analysis
uses administrative records to develop an independent estimate of the
population. Computerized based spec analysis system estimates are often
considered a reliable standard for judging the accuracy of the census
information gathered at any time. In the labor force demographic analysis is
used to estimate sizes and flows of populations of workers; in population
ecology the focus is on the birth, death and movement of firms and
institutional forms, the software is created and design with visual basic.
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Demography is the statistical and mathematical study of the size,
composition, and spatial distribution of human populations and how these
features change over time. Data is obtained from a census of the population and
from registries-records of events like birth, deaths, migrations, marriages,
divorces, diseases, and employment. To do this, there needs to be an
understanding of how they are calculated and the questions they answers which
is included in these four concepts: population change, standardization of
population numbers, the demographic bookkeeping equation, and population
composition.
Population change is analyzed by measuring
the change between one population size to another. Global population continues
to rise, which makes population change an essential component to demographics.
This is calculated by taking one population size minus the population size in
an earlier census.
The best way of measuring population change is using the intercensal percentage
change. The intercensal percentage change is the absolute change in population
between the censuses divided by the population size in the earlier census.
Next, multiply this by 100 to receive a percentage. When this statistic is
achieved, the population
growth between two or more nations that differ in size, can be
accurately measured and examined.
For there to be a significant comparison,
numbers must be altered for the size of the population that is under study. For
example, the fertility rate is calculated as the ratio of the number of births
to women of childbearing are to the total number of women in this age range
(multiplied by 1000). If these adjustments were not made, we would not know if
a nation with a higher rate of births or deaths has a population with more
women of childbearing age or more births per eligible woman.
Within the category of standardization, there
are two major approaches: direct standardization and indirect standardization.
Direct standardization is able to be used when the population being studied is
large enough for age-specific rate are stable. Indirect standardization is used
when a population is small enough that the number of events (births, deaths,
etc.) are also small. In this case, methods must be used to produce a
standardized mortality rate (SMR) or standardized incidence rate (SIR)
Population composition is the description of
population defined by characteristics such as age, race, sex or marital status.
These descriptions can be necessary for understanding the social dynamics from
historical and comparative research. This data is often compared using a population pyramid.
Population composition is also a very important part of historical research.
Information ranging back hundreds of years is not always worthwhile, because
the numbers of people for which data are available may not provide the
information that is important (such as population size).
Lack of information on the original data-collection procedures may prevent
accurate evaluation of data quality.
1.1 STATEMENT OF THE
PROBLEM
Owing to:
(i) The
difficulties encountered in keeping demographic data/information.
(ii) Miscalculation
of demographic data/information,
(iii) Difficulties
in accessing demographic data/information
(iv) Time wasted in
searching for a given demographic data/information on packed files.
(v) Time wasted in
processing demographic data/information
The need arise for the development of computerized based spec
analysis system for national population commission Enugu.
1.3 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The main purpose of this study is to
eliminate errors involved in demographic data/information. This is actualized
by designing computerized based spec analysis system for national population
commission Enugu which is user friendly and interactive. By the time this
software is designed and implemented, the difficulties encountered with manual
method of keeping demographic information will be eliminated.
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY
With the growth in information technology,
the study offers numerous values to the national population commission Enugu.
Huge of files kept in the offices will no
longer be there again because information will be stored on the computer with
the help of the database program.
1.5 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The aims and objectives of this project is listed below:
2. To enable people understand their community
3. To eliminate gaze work in population
census.
4. To demonstrate increased motivation to the
census workers.
5. To easy the work associated with manual method
analyzing demographic data/information.
6. To eliminate the error involved with the
manual method analyzing demographic data/information.
7. To save the time wasted when method analyzing
demographic data/information.
8. To make population council office neat and
tidy as a lot of information will no longer be documented on paper but in
computer.
9. To ensure easy retrieving and updating of
demographic data/information.
1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
This project work is narrowed to computerized
based spec analysis system for national population commission Enugu. It also
deals with the development of database program to help in the storage of
demographic data/information in the national population commission Enugu.
TOPIC: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPUTERIZED POPULATION ANALYSIS SYSTEM
Chapters: 1 - 5
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