REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES
This chapter views the relationship of the current project study in connection to the previous related researchers and literatures. Understanding the associated studies both foreign and local, and the concept of other components related to the current project study will clearly show where the proponents got their concepts and ideas. It clearly establishes the empirical and theoretical relevance of each to the present project study.
Related Literature
Finger-Print Attendance Checker is more accurate technologies as helpful to people in search of a way to keep track of group activity as biometric and attendance technology. It have been in search of a way to track the way groups and individuals spend their time in various capacities for ages, and the ability to keep track of attendance has implications for the school sector.
Finger-Print Attendance Checker is school attendance system for instructors. System records attendance data of students based on registered fingerprints. It is interactive GUI for adding efficiency and for automating organization procedures.
Knowledge-Based the simplest application in this sense is for an instructors to use an iris scan or thumb print to let an instructors system know when he/she enters and leaves the faculty or school. There will be an automatic log of the hours worked, and when exactly the instructors were in attendance. There are also applications for instructors to track an activity when in the office. The instructors may be putting in time at work, but through use of physical identifiers.
Image-Based Finger-Print Attendance Checker is an end-user biometric system designed to automate attendance control. The system may be used in a wide range, from instructor’s time tracking to check-in at school.
The NCheck software uses biometric fingerprint to track the time of each user presence, automatically calculates summary time for each user and generates