CHAPTER III
THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
This study is anchored with system’s theory proposed by Ludwig von Bertalanffy during the 1940’s. It is a theory that emphasized that real systems are open to, and interacts with, their environments, and that they can acquire qualitatively new properties through emergence, resulting in continual evolution. Rather than reducing an entity to the properties of its parts or elements, systems theory focuses on the arrangement of and relations between the parts which connect them into a whole. Systems concepts include: system-environment boundary, input, output, process, state, hierarchy, goal-directedness, and information.
EXPERIMENTAL METHOD |
Figure 1: Schematic Diagram of the study
The figure above shows the difference of the process in the Current System and the Proposed System.
Chapter IV
Design and Methodology
System Design Specification The Automated Reservation System has been developing using the waterfall model with prototyping as shown in Figure 2 below:
Requirements definition
System and Software Design
Implementation and Unit testing
Integration and System