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    stages of system development and its design. It also includes project design that discusses the external‚ internal and program design. The next stage of the system development is the project development that presents the different phases that discusses the basic planning to operation. The last two stages are the operation and testing procedures and the evaluation procedure. Project Design Graphical User Interface (G.U.I) Figure 2.0 Sample Homepage Program Flowchart of the proposed system

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    Automated Customer Service

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    Automated Customer Service: Advantages Outweigh Disadvantages The marketplace in the world today is more competitive than ever before. Businesses are trying to increase profits and lower operating costs. Stockholders are insisting that companies make money‚ thus increasing their stock portfolios. Consumers are busier than at any point in the history of man. They work longer hours and try to squeeze more extracurricular activities into their evenings. Into this arena has come the automated customer

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    of time and attendance records of the barangay employees. Dealing with this problem‚ the proponents propose an Attendance Monitoring and Payroll with Online Inquiry System that will help the Barangay to eliminate tons of papers and upgrade the manual process in recording of time and attendance. An Attendance Monitoring and Payroll with Online Inquiry System serves as a time log that is set up as a computerized database. Using computerized database‚ the barangay can easily monitor the attendance

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    country. In a country like India‚ where climatic conditions vary substantially and irrigation facilities are poor‚ sustainable agriculture practices that conserve resources and make a farmer’s life easier are absolutely essential. This paper proposes a system that makes use of contemporary technologies- wireless sensor networks‚ GSM and SMS – to provide the farmer with the ability to handle the water level in the field remotely and in real time. Keywords Wireless Sensor Networks‚ GSM‚ SMS‚ Sprinkler‚ Agriculture

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    Automated Toll Gates

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    AUTOMATED TOLL GATES INTRODUCTION : The automated toll gates are the application of both the concepts of road pricing and intelligent transport system.Earlier motorists used to wait at a toll booth or a plaza to pay a machine or a collector for using a particular toll road.But it is not so in the case of a automated toll gate.Here the motorists need not stop or even reduce the speed of their vehicle.The whole process is completely automated.Road pricing is a type of tax sought by

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    in our payroll system. Project Context First‚ Faculty attendance monitoring primarily focuses in getting the accurate time-in and time-out of employees‚ same with their tardiness and absences. The current process in monitoring the attendance in LPU is every checker needs to go back and forth in an specific room/building and wait for 30 minutes to audit if an employee is present or not. In the part of Staff‚ Guard‚ Maintenance‚ House Keeping‚ and OJT; they use timecards. Payroll system focuses

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    error associated with active monitoring are effectively mitigated by way of a reduction in the amount of video monitored. Additionally‚ passive monitoring becomes more active by automatically analyzing human behavior in the background. As a result‚ automated behavior analysis could effectively increase public safety through a reduction in criminal activity by identifying suspicious or abnormal behavior “during the suspicion stage itself” (Gowsikhaa‚ Abirami‚ & Baskaran‚ 2012‚ p.

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    Ambitious Payroll Manager

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    The Ambitious Payroll Manager Ardyth Power Kaplan University Fraud Examination‚ AC555 Professor Jacquelyne Lewis‚ Ph. D. May 6‚ 2012 In this case‚ Dena Brenner used payroll schemes to be successful of committing fraud against International Agricultural Seed (IAS). Dena used a former employee‚ by reactivating this employee in the company’s payroll system and changing the account number to direct the payroll funds to go to. The bank account number she used was her own bank

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    Creating a Payroll System Introduction This chapter* provides an overview of how the payroll process typically functions‚ using a payroll supplier‚ an in-house payroll process assisted by computer systems‚ or an in-house system that is entirely processed by hand. These descriptions also include flowcharts of each process and coverage of the exact controls that are most useful for each situation. Additionally‚ the chapter covers the types of documents used to set up a new employee in the payroll system

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    REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE There are similar cases of projects similar to the implementation of the Automated fare Collection System (AFCS). Such systems are currently being used in developed countries. EZ-Link (Singapore) The EZ-Link is a contactless smart card in Singapore used for paying transportation fees for the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT)‚ Light Rail Transit (LRT) and public bus services. Aside from its primary use of transportation payment‚ the card has been developed as a viable

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