The idea of using the fingerprint to identify people is not new (Ashbaugh‚ 1999; German‚ 2006). Fingerprinting’s history goes all the way back to the third century BC‚ when the Chinese would apply ink to their fingers and then place it on official assignments‚ as a way of signing it. These marks they used‚ however‚ as a signature‚ rather than a means of identifying someone. Centuries later‚ a professor in plant morphology‚ Marcello Malpighi‚ described fingerprints as having ridges‚ spirals and loops
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Introduction Automated dispensing is a system being implemented in today ’s pharmacy ’s nation wide. It involves the use of machines pre stocked with drugs that are programmed to automatically dispense physicians orders upon request. Changing roles With technology advancing‚ the role of both the pharmacy technician and the pharmacist is taking a swing toward making the dispensary a better work environment. Automatic dispensing systems are taking over the dispensing issues of the pharmacy
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Scan (PCOS) or Optical Mark Reader (OMR) technology system adopted by the Commission on Elections (Comelec) under the present political conditions and capability of the nation’s election manager‚ the Comelec‚ will make the whole electoral process bereft of credibility‚ transparency‚ or voter participation. With no electronic technology being invented that is safe from human intervention such as hacking and other types of computer attacks‚ the system will most likely lead to wholesale electronic cheating
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Magnetic Swipe Identification System Today‚ magnetic swipes are mostly used by many establishments and organizations to provide both security and convenience. Hotels use these as a replacement for the key system. Schools‚ specially the universities and college campuses also use these in the form of ID swipe system. (Ramsbrock‚ D. and Moskovchenko S.‚ 2011‚ p. 4) Researchers tested University of Maryland’s Lenel System where the ID’s of the students include their Social Security Number. The
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POTENTIAL OF AN AUTOMATED CLEARANCE SYSTEM AT THE MALAWI POLYTECHNIC RESEARCH PROPOSAL Submitted to: Mr. K.C Gondwe Department of Computing and Information Technology Faculty of Applied Sciences By Group 3 Bester Mangisoni (BIT/10/NE/006) Temwanani Zimba (BIS/09/PE/024) Dora Nyirenda (BIS/10/NE/017) Gift Sukali (BIS/10/NE/018) Dorothy Mbewe (EST/10/NE/020) Samuel Chiponda (EST/10/NE/006) Macphalem Kalondoloza (BIS/10/NE/009) JANUARY 28‚ 2014 Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION
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aware of it. Attendance Monitoring System IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Purpose The implementation plan has been developed to support the strategic plan of the Attendance Monitoring System. The implementation plan will be amended and updated as new actions are introduced and as developments are implemented to the system. The system tracks the performance of employees regarding their attendance on a daily basis. 1.2 System Overview Attendance Monitoring System provides a foolproof
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Attendance Policies Students enroll to universities with a goal to pursue a higher education. At college‚ students must cope with different obstacles to achieve his or her academic dream. Studying for exams‚ and completing homework are only a few of the many. The greatest challenge for students remains as the following; maintaining attendance. Emerson College has a very strict regulation on attendance. Students are allowed to have three unexcused absenses or the grade of the student will be severely
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT AUTOMATED ELECTION SYSTEM FOR THE ABRA STATE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY RODSON ATLAS BLAZA TENEZA DYLAN BUYAYO TESTADO FREDOLIN GALVAN BLASE MANELYN ANNE TUBAÑA TADEO MICHAEL BALDERAS NAVARRO Submitted to the Faculty of the Department of Information Technology Abra State Institute of Sciences and Technology Main Campus‚ Lagangilang‚ Abra In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
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Systems Development Life Cycle and IT Audits | | Tommie W. Singleton‚ Ph.D.‚ CISA‚ CMA‚ CPA‚ CITP In systems development‚ the temptation to skip certain prescribed tasks associated with documentation‚ combined with the fastpaced life of IT professionals‚ can create an environment that is not able to properly employ the best practices of systems development. However‚ the employment of best practices has proven over the years to provide returns in both efficiencies and effectiveness. In
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Unit 2 Finger prints -no fingerprints have ever been the same. -a fingerprint stay the same your whole life. -general ridge patterns so they can’t be systematically classified. Loops -delta and cores Ulnar loop -opens toward the little finger Radial loops -opens toward the thumb Whorl -one or more cores -at least 2 delta Plain whorl -if you can draw a line in the middle of the two delta and makes both side symmetrically. Pocket loop -not symmetrical Arches -rises slightly and
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