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Browsing by Author "Muhammad Asadullah"

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    Online bus reservation system
    (University of Management and Technology, 2014) Muhammad Asadullah
    The Bus Ticket Reservation System is a web-based application that allows visitors check bus ticket availability, reserve bus ticket online. The system is established for all the customers that have no time to come on terminal for reserve the seats. Chapter 1 is business study. It describes the existing system and how it works and about the information gathering. Chapter 2 is feasibility study. Feasibility is a determination of whether or not a project is worth doing. Feasibility Study is performed for determining the feasibility of a project. In this chapter I discuses technical feasibility, economical feasibility, social feasibility and specification feasibility. Third chapter is software development model. In this we discuses about model which we use to develop the project. Fourth chapter is gain chart. In this we draw chart that show the time spend on every step. Fifth chapter is introduction of project. In introduction chapter we explain the purpose of document scope of project and project overview. Sixth chapter is functional requirements. Functional requirements chapter tells us about the client/user/customer activities and admin side activities. Seventh chapter non functional requirements discuses about GUI, security requirements and user documentations. Next chapter is assumptions and dependencies. Ninth chapter system architecture show the DFD, data flow charts and ER diagram. Next show the use case diagram and use cases. Eleventh chapter show the snapshots of project and at last we add references.
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    Recontextualizing post-colonial narrative:
    (UMT Lahore, 2022) Muhammad Asadullah
    By using New historicism theory combined with postcolonial theory, this research investigates how Ngugi wa Thiong`o`s Petals of Blood depicts the post-colonial narrative from the African point of view and the damage caused to the African society and their culture during colonial era. The novel depicts life during and after the colonial period and gives a close analysis of cultural transformation that is caused to African values. By using Practicing New historicism by Stephen Greenblatt and Catherine Gallagher as a theoretical framework, this study investigates how post colonial narrative as reflected in Petals of Blood can provide a better context and explication of colonial phenomenon in Africa specifically Kenya. New historicism deals with reading text and considering its context, background, and history in order to understand why a particular text has been written and the time frame in which it is written in order to probe the events that influenced a writer’s imaginative speculations/ narratives. Therefore, the objective of this study is to look at new historicist concepts such as circulation of power and thick description along with culture as text in order to better understand and comprehend this post-colonial, narrative, Petals of Blood

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