1. Existing Systems Analysis 2.1. Background Addis Ababa University Faculty of Medicine established in 1964 with the goal of producing medical doctors to handle the country’s health problems. Starting from 1979 the faculty launched graduate programs‚ which was the first graduate program in the history of AAU. In 1998 Tikur Anbessa Hospital‚ which is the largest referral hospital in the country was given to Addis Ababa University (AAU) from the Ministry of Health (MoH) for the faculty as
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Membership • Aaron‚ Bernadette B. Librarian Don Bosco Technical College‚ 73 Gen. Kalentong St.‚ Mandaluyong City • Abacan‚ Lolita Adventist Univ. of the Philippines Putingkahoy‚ Silang‚ Cavite 4118 • Abalos‚ Guillerma S. Head Librarian - High School Philippine Christian University Taft Avenue‚ Manila • Abaya‚ Zenaida S. Librarian Lyceum of Batangas Hilltop‚ Batangas City 4200 • Abela‚ Marivic A. Librarian
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LIBRARY AUTOMATON: DEFINITION TO IMPLEMENTATION Kamal Kumar Chaurasia( INTRODUCTION The term Library automation connotes the use of automatic data processing machines to perform routine library activities. It implies a high degree of mechanization of various routine and repetitive tasks & operations and processes are left to be performed by human beings. Simply Library Automation is the application of computers and utilization of computer based products and services in the performance of
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information system is a collection of interacting parts whose purpose is to allow a user or group of users to locate and interpret information. It performs a set of information processes requiring participants‚ data/information and information technology. The 7 information proceses it performs are; collecting‚ organising‚ analysing‚ storing & retrieving‚ processing‚ transmitting & receiving and displaying. Information systems can be represented in the format of an Information System Diagram (ISD)
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problem * Objectives * Significance * Scope and limitations - Definition of Terms 2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY …………………………….. feb. 23 - Research Design - Respondents of the Study - Instrumentation - Data Gathering Procedure - Technical Background 3 PROJECT MANAGEMENT ……….. feb. 25 - Description of Activities - Gantt Chart of Activities 4 SYSTEM DESIGN SPECIFICATION … feb. 25 Description of the Present System Description of the
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better production‚ profit‚ and a more satisfied clientele. One example of computer technology is the creation of a computer system. A design‚ fit for the company’s needs as well as for the customer’s. A system that will help personnel work more efficiently especially in accessing and retrieving data in and less time as possible. The creation of an Automated SSC Election System of STI-Dipolog will help the staff’s work a lot easier and more effective because of the automation of tally of votes of
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Objectives of Performance Appraisal System: 1. To create and maintain a satisfactory level of performance. 2. To contribute to the employee growth and development through training‚ self and management development programmes. Tata Power aims at employee development through performance appraisal. 3. To help the superiors to have a proper understanding about their subordinates 4. to guide the job changes with the help to continuous ranking 5. To facilitate fair and equitable compensation
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The Automated Election System 2010 of Comelec: Challenges and Uncertainties By karagulamos | November 2011 Zoom InZoom Out Page 1 of 59 THE AUTOMATED ELECTION SYSTEM 2010 OF COMELEC: CHALLENGES AND UNCERTAINTIES A Preliminary Study of the AES (May – August‚ 2009) By the Center for People Empowerment in Governance (CenPEG) Project Study Team In cooperation with The Office of Dean Marvic MVF Leonen‚ College of Law‚ University of the Philippines October 27‚ 2009 1 THE AUTOMATED ELECTION
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Library Management System Project for MCA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We are extremely grateful and remain indebted to our guide MR. P. Rajan for being a source of inspiration and for his constant support in the Design‚ Implementation and Evaluation of the project. We are thankful to them for their constant constructive criticism and invaluable suggestions‚ which benefited us a lot while developing the project on “LIBRARY MANAGEMENT”. He has been a constant source of inspiration and motivation for hard work
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All the rules for using library The following rules apply to the University Library‚ West Road‚ but not to the the Central Science Library‚ the Betty and Gordon Moore Library‚ the Squire Law Library‚ and the Medical Library. Rules for the latter are posted in the libraries to which they apply. References in these rules to `Regulations’ are references to the regulations made by the General Board for the use of the University Library (Statutes and Ordinances). Opening and closing Admission Borrowing
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