CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Effective billing and collection
systems are a critical component for ensuring the viability of a service
provider. Improving billing and collection activities has an immediate impact
on the revenue streams of a service provider that can, in turn, help the
service provider in improving services. However, while effective billing and
collection practices depend on many internal factors (including customer
databases, the extent of metered and unmetered service provision, tariff and
billing structures, delivery of bills, and facilities for customer payments),
the institutional arrangements under which service providers operate and
provide services determine whether such practices will remain sustainable in
the long term. Efficient billing and collection practices can set incentives
for the provider to effectively charge and collect water bills while also
fulfilling a commercial orientation to services Most water utilities and
service providers are under severe financial strain, with insufficient funds
for routine maintenance, replacement, and expansion. Poor financial health is a
result of a number of factors including inefficient operations, poor levels
and/or absence of metering, poor billing and collection practices, poor
structure and levels of water tariffs, increased and inefficient operational
costs, and weak management. Billing and collection systems hence are critical
for ensuring financial sustainability and for achieving cost recovery,
especially if a service provider is looking to expand services and improve the
equity of service provision [1].
1.1 Theoretical Background
The technologies used to implement the
system are Visual Basic 6.0 programming language and Microsoft Access 2003
database. The programming language is used to create an interface that would be
used to capture and compute water billing details and the information can be
saved to the database for future retrieval. For instance, the source code below
is used to query for bill records of customers using Adodc data control that is
linked to the database by next due date for billing or by account number.
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Adodc3.Recordset.Filter =
“NEXT_DUE_DATE_FOR_BILLING ='” & Text1.Text & “‘”
End Sub
Private Sub Command3_Click()
Adodc3.Recordset.Filter = “ACCOUNT_NO
='” & Text2.Text & “‘”
End Sub
Fig 1.1: Query form for existing
records
1.2 Statement of the Problem
The following problems were identified
to be faced by water billing companies like Akwa Ibom water company:
- The
manual approach of billing customers is associated with numerous errors
and mistakes.
- It is
difficult to get accumulated bills from customers as tracking payments
manually is difficult.
- It is
difficult to accurately compute water bills.
- Delay
in getting reports that pertain to water bills.
- Aim
and Objectives of the Study
The aim of the study is to design and
implement automated water billing utility service system. The following are the
objectives of the study to realize the aim:
- To
design a system that will be used to capture water billing details to
database.
- To
develop a system that can be used to compute water bill
- To
design a system that can be used to present reports of water billing.
- Significance
of the Study
The significance of the study is that
it will provide a more accurate and reliable approach to the computation of
water bills as well as the storage and retrieval of bill records of consumers.
The study will also serve as a useful reference material for other researchers
seeking related information on water billing.
- Scope
of the Study
This study covers the design and
implementation of automated water billing utility service, a case study of Akwa
Ibom state water company.
1.6 Organization of the Research
This research work is organized into
five chapters. Chapter one is concerned with the introduction of the research
study and it presents the preliminaries, theoretical background, statement of
the problem, aim and objectives of the study, significance of the study, scope
of the study, organization of the research and definition of terms.
Chapter two focuses on the literature
review, the contributions of other scholars on the subject matter is discussed.
TOPIC: DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AUTOMATED WATER BILLING UTILITY SERVICE
Chapters: 1 - 5
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