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Title: IMPLEMENTED BLOOD BANK SYSTEM (STACK INSTITUTE CASE STUDY)
Authors: NAJEB, AHMED MOHAMMED
ALTAYEB, MOHAMMED AL-KHAIR
HASSAN, HIBA AHMED
FOUAD, OLA AHMED
Keywords: blood bank
odoo
stack
android application
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2017
Publisher: Sudan University Of Science And Technology
Citation: NAJEB, AHMED MOHAMMED . IMPLEMENTED BLOOD BANK SYSTEM (STACK INSTITUTE CASE STUDY)\ AHMED MOHAMMED NAJEB, MOHAMMED AL-KHAIR ALTAYEB, HIBA AHMED HASSAN, OLA AHMED FOUAD; ALSHAREF HAJO ALMOGADAM. - Sudan University of Science and Technology-College of Computer Science and Information Technology, 2017 . - 97p:ill;28cm . - search Bachelor
Abstract: Blood transfusion is a crucial process. Time is a key factor in its success. The Stack Institute's central blood bank, which has many difficulties, is not connected to all hospitals' blood banks within a unified system and is fully dependent on phone communication, to blood in time. The aim of this study is to link the Stack Institute with all hospitals within a unified system through the ODOO and to enable the patient who is present within any hospital to establish the blood request he needs and the integration that is supposed to be among all the blood banks within one system. This system provides all donor data in a timely manner and provides the required blood quantity required in the specified time. It monitors the blood banks in all hospitals and covers the deficit of the factions by setting up automatic requests for Stack Institute. The study found several results, including: saving time and effort in manual data entry, integrating all hospitals within a single system with the Stack Institute, enabling the Stack Institute to see all the blood banks of all the hospitals in the system.
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URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/21307
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