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Teachers Monitoring System
ACADEMIC SYSTEM
TEACHERS MONITORING SYSTEM
TEAM 4
ROMMEL CUNETA
CARL MICHAEL LAGATUZ
JOSHUA BISENIO
SAMIRRAH FAYE MARTILLAN
RUBY JANE BORELA

JOY NICOL
ROSENDO JUBILLIA
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EXCLUSIVE SUMMARY
Phase 1: Database Model
1.1 Database Name
1.2 Entity-Relationship Diagram
Phase 2: Database Design
2.1 Database Normalization Process
2.2 Database Schema
2.3 MySQL Code
Phase 3: Database Population
3.1 Database Structure
3.2 Populated Tables
3.3 Queries & Resulting Tables

Phase 4: Final Project
4.1 Project Modules & Functionalities
4.2 Screen Design/Snapshot
4.3 Source Code
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PHASE 1: DATABASE MODEL

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RELATIONAL DATABASE
Type of the database management system that stored information in table –rows and column data. And relational model is the best known and in today’s DBMS most often implemented database model. It defines a database as a collection of tables
(relations) which contain all data. This module deals predominantly with the relational database model and the database systems based on it.

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DATABASE NAME – (ACADEMIC SYSTEM)
Teachers Monitoring System (TMS) is a simple windows-based attendance system that specifically developed for small class in BSCS/IT 2A. The software application can manage the recordings and monitoring of teachers absences. The purpose is to make sure that the staffs are punctual and do their jobs on time.
Currently, there is no proper system to monitor the teachers' attendance at STI
NAGA classrooms.
Besides, the classrooms still use the paper-based system to store the records of the teachers. With the implementation of this system, paper-based system will be eliminated. This system can save time and minimize the manpower for manual management. The administrators can easily trace the attendance of the teachers compare to manual paper recording and file keeping system.
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