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Title Page………………………………………
Recommendation for Examination………………………..
Approval Sheet…………………………………………….
Acknowledgement…………………………………………
Dedication…………………………………………………
Abstract…………………………………………………..
Table of Contents………………………………………
List of figures and table………………………………..

Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction……………………………….. Background of the Study………………. Conceptual Framework of the Study….. Objective of the Study…………………… Significance of the Study………………. Scope and Delimitation………………… Definition of Terms……………………..

Chapter II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES

Foreign Literature………………… Foreign Studies………………….. Local Literature…………………
Local Studies…………………..
Relevance of Related Literature and Studies

Chapter III METHODS OF RESEARCH AND PROCEDURES Research Design …………………. Data Gathering Instrument…………….. Statistical Treatment of Data…………… Software Design…………….. Methods Use for Product Evaluation………

Chapter IV PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTREPRETATION OF DATA The Existing System……… Result of Surveys……….. Software Evaluation tally ……….. Requirements and Specifications……….

Chapter V SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

Summary…………………………. Findings………………………… Conclusion……………………. Recommendation……………. Bibliography…………………

Appendix A- Cover Letter Appendix B- Interview Sheet Appendix C- Survey Sheet Appendix D- Software Evaluation Questionnaire Appendix E- Sample Output Appendix F- Source Code Appendix G- Curriculum Vitae

LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES

Figures

1. Conceptual Framework of the study…………………..

Tables
1. Total Employees and Total sample…………………….
2. Table for Result of Surveys……………………………..
3. Table for Software Evaluation………………………….-

ABSTRACT

1. TILTLE: THE COMPUTERIZED PAYROLL SYSTEM FOR TAUYAN TELECONNECT

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