REVIEW OF RELATED STUDIES AND LITERATURE
This chapter presents the review of related foreign and local literature and studies that is relevant in this research, wherein the researcher put the author’s ideas, opinions and studies that have a relation in this thesis.
Related Literature
Foreign Literature Rainer and cegielski (2011) from the book entitled, introduction to Information System Enabling and Transforming Business #rd Edition. P. 36; Data mining refers to the process of searching for valuable business information in a large database, data warehouse or data mart. Data mining can perform two basic operations: predicting trends and behaviors and identifying previously users with a view of what was happening. Data mining helps to explain why it was happening, and it predicts what will happen in the future. Being knowledgeable with data mining was essential in making of the proposed system especially for the searching files within the system.
Adelman (2011), reviewed that within its final report that the state develop a “lifelong education data tracking system.” The recommendation actually reinforces an effort that as already underway and it reflects an efforts to do three things: (1) coordinate existing data structures for education and the workforce, (2) create an individual record
data collection system for education, and (3) integrate the three data resources. Data systems of this sort are not entirely new, but they vary by state and differ with respect to how they are constructed, how far students are followed, and who has access to that data.
What Adelma said is related to the study because consider the spread of states with individual unit record data tracking systems beginning nationally and then focusing.
Swedberg (2011) explained that the court plans to use the system to track files for 30, 000 to 40, 000 cases annually. Initial, the RFID system will be used in the criminal and juvenile divisions of the main courthouse. With the RFID