Client :
State Government of Andhra Pradesh
Scenario :
The Revenue Department and Planning Department of Andhra Pradesh
have decided to issue a SSID (Social Security Identification)
to identify families and individuals. The individuals can use
this SSID in their daily life. The process of obtaining passport,
birth, death, cast, nativity, residence and other certificates
required from the Government is made very easy for the individuals
having this SSID. It also helps in payment of electricity bills,
house taxes, income tax and any other bills that are to be paid
to the Government. The Government has hosted a website wherein
the individuals can get relevant information easily just with
the use of their SSID.
The Ground Work :
For issue of these unique SSIDs to individuals in the
state, the Government has conducted a survey and procured the
details of every family and individuals in the State in a prescribed
format. With the obvious need for computerization of the data
collected from the households, the Government has chosen few
organizations involved in BackOffice processing and software
development to carry out the said computerization process.
Application Tools :
The two applications by name Human Development Survey and Citizens
Database have been developed using Visual Basic for entry and
updation of the collected data into a common Oracle database.
The Human Development Survey module facilitates input of the
raw data and updation of the same in the common database while
enabling the administration of the same by Mandal Office officials.
The Citizens Database software enables Mandal office officials
to provide relevant information to the public on demand.
Operating Environment :
| Platform : |
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Microsoft Windows 98 |
| Database : |
Oracle 8.1.6 |
| User Interface : |
Human Development Survey |
| Topology : |
Network - Peer2Peer; Application – Client/Server; |
| Hardware : |
Compaq Pentium III 1 GHz Server
Celeron 1 GHz clients |
Volume of Data processed :
Number of words processed - 107 million characters.
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