Completing the development of a small Access Database and amendments to the UI
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Experience Level: Intermediate
General information for the business: We deliver and manage a range of professional training courses
Database management system (DBMS): Microsoft Access
Description of requirements/functionality: We have a simple Access database which manages the delegates attending our training courses and some of the services we sell to them. It is based around four tables: Membership, Courses, Delegates, and Venues, plus a repository for documents. As we have continued to use the database, we have uncovered several inconsistencies and improvements we want to include, mostly with the user interface. I need someone who is conversant with Microsoft Access 2016 to help me improve the design of forms and reports, improve usability and help prevent data entry errors.
I need to be able to continue the design of the database after this project is complete, as and when requirements change. So I need to be able to discuss the changes and learn how to do future improvements myself. This means that you will need excellent spoken and written English and you must be easily available on a telephone line (Skype) should we need to arrange calls. It, also, means that the improvements must be easily understood and achieved using the Access tools and package.
The work will be in several short packages. I will review the impact of the improvements and propose additional improvements as a result.
As we are only a very small business, cost is critical. I will provide a copy of the database with dummy data and the current system.
CMS and Admin requirements: Communication using Skype would be useful.
Extra notes: I will supply a copy of the database and the data. I will need a NDA to be set up to protect the personal data already entered in the database.
Database management system (DBMS): Microsoft Access
Description of requirements/functionality: We have a simple Access database which manages the delegates attending our training courses and some of the services we sell to them. It is based around four tables: Membership, Courses, Delegates, and Venues, plus a repository for documents. As we have continued to use the database, we have uncovered several inconsistencies and improvements we want to include, mostly with the user interface. I need someone who is conversant with Microsoft Access 2016 to help me improve the design of forms and reports, improve usability and help prevent data entry errors.
I need to be able to continue the design of the database after this project is complete, as and when requirements change. So I need to be able to discuss the changes and learn how to do future improvements myself. This means that you will need excellent spoken and written English and you must be easily available on a telephone line (Skype) should we need to arrange calls. It, also, means that the improvements must be easily understood and achieved using the Access tools and package.
The work will be in several short packages. I will review the impact of the improvements and propose additional improvements as a result.
As we are only a very small business, cost is critical. I will provide a copy of the database with dummy data and the current system.
CMS and Admin requirements: Communication using Skype would be useful.
Extra notes: I will supply a copy of the database and the data. I will need a NDA to be set up to protect the personal data already entered in the database.
Andy H.
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