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AIRLINE RESERVATIONSYSTEM (ARS)

A SEMINAR PRESENTED

BY

DICK PERE ILAYE

CS/06/076

SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE, FACULTYOF NATURAL SCIENCE, MADONNA UNIVERSITY, ELELE CAMPUSIN PARTIAL FULLFILMENT OF THE REQUIRMENTS FOR THE AWARD OFBACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.Sc) DEGREE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

 

SUPERVISOR: EZEKWE, C. (MRS)

JANUARY, 2010

 

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CERTIFICATION

This is to certify that I, DICK PERE ILAYE, CS/06/076 carried out this seminar work on thetopic “Airline Reservation System”, in Partial Fulfillment for the award of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science.I did this seminar work and it has not been submitted elsewhere for the award of a Certificate,Diploma or Degree.________________________ _____________________

DICK PERE ILAYE

Date(Student)________________________ _____________________

Mrs. EZEKWE CHINWE

Date(Supervisor)________________________ _____________________

Mr. ATABONG TIMOTHY A.

Date(Head of Department)

 

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DEDICATION

This work is dedicated to God Almighty.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I thank God Almighty for his infinite love and mercy. I also seize this opportunity to thank my supervisor Mrs. Ezekwe C. for her immense contribution academically in approving thisthesis and also being there to correct, suggest and support my ideas throughout the period of compilation.Furthermore, I thank my parents Cmdr. and Mrs. Pere Dick for their contributions spiritually,morally and financially. My entire siblings and friends are also not forgotten here; Iappreciate all of you. God Bless you all.

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ABSTRACT

Airline Reservation Systems (ARS) used to be standalone systems. Each airline had its own system, disconnected from other airlines or ticket agents, and usable only by a designated number of airline employees. Travel agents in the 1970s pushed for access to the airlines’ systems. Today, air travel information is linked, stored, and retrieved by a...