What´s Navtrack? Components of Navtrack

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1.1 INTRODUCTION There were no office automation onboard PN ships that resulted into slow work progress. The traditional record updation in PN ships is very time consuming and involves a lot of people. The manual system which is currently being used by Pakistan navy ships makes it very difficult to converge on Ship’s objectives. Not only this, it involves number of personnel and is inefficient. The main drawback is wastage of energies, many people are involved in trivial processes but the output is limited and takes considerable time. Moreover, it does not implement an error free environment and accounts for human error. This present system is more prone to error and sometimes approach to various problems. With the advent of latest technology, if we don’t update our system then our results in losses gradually with passage of time. The technical system contains the tools of latest trends like internet etc. system with this technology are very accurate, reliable, user friendly and fast. 21st century is said to be the century of information technology and we have seen that it has penetrated almost all the fields of life. The advancement in technologies has not only opened the new doors for spectacular creations but also has affected the prevailing processes greatly. Replacement of man power with more efficient and effective processes is yet another prominent trait of Information Technology. NAVTRACK stands for Navy Track. We intended to link up entire correspondence of CO, HODs and OOD. The matter of concern onboard ships is communication, lesser the communication gap the greater will be convergence on mission. CO needs to keep abreast with all the departments and needs a bird view of all the processes. It is observed that report ... ... middle of paper ... ...amount of capacity that could cover a wide area of operations. The main focus here was integration and seamless flow of information from one end to another. Same framework can be used to integrate all the ships of a specific squadron. This will ensure flawless and smooth flow of information. It will create a better work environment and reduce workload. REFERENCES: 1. "Authentication Methods Supported in IIS 6.0 (IIS 6.0)". IIS 6.0 Documentation. Microsoft Corporation. 2. Kalen Delaney. Inside Microsoft SQL Server 2005: The Storage Engine. Microsoft Press. ISBN 0-7356-2105-5. 3. ".NET Framework 3.5 Deployment Guide for Administrators". MSDN. Microsoft. 4. Holzschlag, Molly E (2005). Spring into HTML and CSS. Pearson Education, Inc. ISBN 0-13-185586-7 5. Berners-Lee, Tim; Connelly, Daniel (November 1995). "RFC 1866 - Hypertext Markup Language.

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