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For BS Computer Science/ Information Technology and Information Management
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1. Introduction 1. Background of the Study 2. Statement of the Problem 3. Objective of the Study 1. General Objectives 2. Specific Objectives 4. Significance of the Study 5. Scope and Limitation 2. Methodology of the Study 3. Review of Related Studies 4. Theoretical Framework 5. Data Gathering Procedures and Analysis of Outputs 6. Documentation of the Current System 1. Description of the Current System 2. Hardware and Equipment Setup 3. Software and Applications being used 4. Personnel 7. System Design Specification 1. Architectural Design 2. System Function 8. Systems Implementation (Plan) 1. Programming Considerations, Issues, and Tools 2. System Requirement Specification 1. Hardware Requirements 2. Software Requirements 3. Human Resource Requirements 3. Implementation Set-Up 4. Testing Activities 5. Installation Processes 9. Conclusion and Justification 10. Recommendation
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Personal Vitae
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