Blood Bank Management System
Blood Bank Management System
Blood Bank Management System
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Object Oriented Analysis Design with UML
Blood Bank Management System
Prepared by:
Utsav Patel – 120010116017 – A5
Harshil Darji – 120010116045 – B5
Divy Shah – 120010116055 – C5
INDEX
Introduction
Use case diagram
Class diagram
State diagram
Activity diagram
Sequence diagram
Introduction
The goal of blood management is to ensure
the safe and efficient use of the many
resources involved in the complex process of
blood component therapy.
Our experience with comprehensive blood
management programs has demonstrated
sustainable reductions in the use of blood
products by twenty percent or greater. This
reduction reflects a more efficient utilization of
blood and its associated resources, along with
improvements in patient safety and the quality
of care.
Use case diagram
A use case diagram at its simplest is a
representation of a user's interaction with the
system.
Cases included in following use-case diagram:
Donation camp,
Reception table,
Donate blood,
Process & test blood,
Store blood,
Order blood,
purchase blood.
Class diagram
a class diagram in the UML is a type of static structure
diagram that describes the structure of a system by
showing the system's classes, their attributes, operations
(or methods), and the relationships among objects.
Classes included in following diagram:
Donor,
Receptionist,
Doctor,
Nurse,
Lab technician,
Blood,
Blood bank,
Hospital.
State diagram
A state diagram is a type of diagram used in
computer science and related fields to describe
the behavior of systems. State diagrams
require that the system described is composed
of a finite number of states.