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MULTILEVEL MARKETING
PROJECT REPORT
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of
MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONof
UNIVERSITY OF KERALA
ByJIJITH KUMAR K
Under the guidance ofMs. SUNITHA CHERIAN
DEPARTMENT OF MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONMAR BASELIOS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ANCHAL, KOLLAM, KERALA – 691 306.
DECEMBER, 2009
DEPARTMENT OF MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONMAR BASELIOS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ANCHAL, KOLLAM, KERALA – 691 306.
CERTIFICATE
Certified that this project report entitled MULTILEVEL MARKETING SYSTEM is
the bonafide work of Mr. JIJITH KUMAR K who carried out the research under my guidance
and supervision. Certified further, that to the best of my knowledge the work reported herein
does not form part of any other project report or dissertation on the basis of which a degree or
award was conferred on an earlier occasion on this or any other candidate.
UNIVERSITY REG. NO : 46112
Assist prof: Mr. PRAVEENKUMAR B.T Ms .SUNITHA CHERIANHead of the Department Internal Guide
INTERNAL EXAMINER EXTERNAL EXAMINER
ABSTRACT
Multilevel Marketing also known as network marketing is a marketing strategy that
compensates promoters of direct selling companies not only for product sales they personally
generate but also for the sales of others they introduced into the company .The products and
company are usually marketed directly to consumers and potential business partners by means of
relationship referrals and word of mouth marketing.
Independent, unsalaried salespeople of multi-level marketing referred to as distributors
represent parent company and are awarded a commission based upon the volume of products
sold through each of their independent business.
Distributors earn a commission based on the sales efforts of their organization, which
includes their independent sale efforts.
The software Multilevel marketing enables to add members to the tree and administrator
can view details of each member. A member can get registered to the tree by refering to an
already existing member. Graphical representation of the tree is possible. A member can add two
members as child to the tree. When a member joins the tree, automatic money transferred
depends up on the marketing strategy adopted by the firm. The flow of the business traverses
across a growing binary tree.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I, with my utmost courteousness and gratitude submit my implacable praises to the
Omnipotent Almighty for having bestowed his grace and blessing over me to accomplish this
task of project dissertation.
It is my pleasure to acknowledge the kind assistance received from several individuals
during the preparation of this project.
I express my sincere thanks to Rev. Father Samuel Punoor, Director, Mar Baselois
Institute of Technology, Anchal, for permitting me to undertake this project.
I thank Prof. Abraham C. Mathews; (Principal, Mar Baselois Institute of Technology,
Anchal) for his continuous support throughout the project.
I endow my hurtful thanks to Assist prof Mr. Praveen Kumar B. T; (HOD, Mar
Baselois Institute of Technology, Anchal) for his valuable advice and guidance. I would like to
extend my sincere gratitude to my internal guide, Ms. SUNITHA CHRIAN; for her guidance
throughout the duration of the project. I would like to thank all other faculty members of my
college, for their support and their unflagging attention to all my problems and mistakes.
I thank my parents, friends and everyone else who have been directly or indirectly
supportive during the course of this project.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SL. NO.
TITLEPAGE
NO.1. CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION 1
1.1. Introduction 1
2. CHAPTER 2. SYSTEM STUDY 2
2.1. Existing system 2
2.2. Proposed system 2
2.3. System analysis 4
2.3.1 Package selection 4
2.3.2 Resource required 12
2.3.3 Feasibility study 12
2.4 System design 17
2.4.1 Architectural Design 17
2.4.2 Data Flow Diagrams 18
2.4.3 Form design 212.4.4 Database 242.4.5 Tables 262.4.6 E-R diagram 31
3. CHAPTER 3. CODING AND DEBUGGING 34
3.1 Fundamental documentation 3.2 Special features of language3.3 Testing
353538
3.3.1 Types of Testing 39
3.4 User manual 41
3.4.1 Hardware Requirements 41
3.4.2 Software Requirements 41
3.5 System Implementation 414. CONCLUSION 44
5. APPENDICES 47
SAMPLE SCREENS 47
CODES 59
6. REFERENCES 81