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    The above Online Student Attendance Management System Project deal to totally eliminate the paper work and to progress the student information. Mainly teachers can monitor the student with in the short time and the parent to check their children status on the online itself whether college neither school. Teacher can also do grades system in online itself  with proposed manner ‚ they give the proper reason to student not  attending the school or college‚ monitor the attendance report daily wise or

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    Software Requirements Specification for for School Management System School Management System Prepared by Shrikant Nilkanth.(09223) Shweta Gaikwad.(08109) Version 1.0 approved Computer Science Department‚ Pune University. 25’th February 2011 Table of Contents 1) Introduction 1.1 Purpose 1.2 Project Scope 1.3 Definitions‚ Acronyms and Abbreviations 1.4 References 1.5 Overview 2) General Description 2.1 Product Perspective 2.2 Product Functions Summary 2.3 User Characteristics

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    Compoundable Offences - Some offences largely affect only the victim and no considerable harm is considered to be done to the society. In such offences‚ if the offender and victim compromise‚ there is no need to waste court’s time in conducting a trial. The process of reaching a compromise is called Compounding. Conceptually‚ such offences‚ in which a compromise can be done and a trial can be avoided‚ are called Compoundable offence. Rest of the offences are non-compoundable Technically‚ offences classified

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    Student Information System We’ve heard that those who work for small higher education institutions live by a certain mantra: “Recruit. Retain. Solicit.” Sound familiar? Sounds easy enough — but not when it’s a task that needs to be completed for each of your hundreds or even thousands of students. Almost every higher education institution uses software to store its data. You wouldn’t accept an applicant’s information without having a place to put it‚ and accepting applications is just the

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    I. Introduction Felizardo C. Lipana National High School is a secondary school located in Guiguinto‚ Bulacan. It caters more than 2‚000 students every year with 65 faculty members. The Felizardo C. Lipana National High School is a public high school‚ it runs under the supervision of the government and the Department of Education. The class is hold every Mondays to Fridays and starts from 7:40 in the morning until 4’o clock in the afternoon. There are 47 sections all in all: thirteen sections

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    been taken and to be enrolled by the students. It’s important because its tracks and monitor the students subject and grade. Evaluator helps the students through advising what subject to be taking. A student who has taken higher subjects but failed or who has not taken the pre-requisite subjects has to re-enroll the subjects. The University is not obliged to offer subjects for students who failed to follow the curriculum or who failed in their subjects.  Students should follow the subject recommended

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    Data Dictionary Data Flow Data Flow Name or Label | Student Number | Alternate Name | – Student Details | Description | Identification number of student | Origin | External Entity - STUDENT | Destination | PROCESS - Validate details or corrections if possible | Record | 1000 records | Volume and Frequency | 100 transactions a month | Data Flow Data Flow Name or Label | Student Information | Alternate Name | - Student Grades | Description | Student’s information and grades

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    International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 4‚ Issue 2‚ February-2013 ISSN 2229-5518 1 RFID-Based Students Attendance Management System Arulogun O. T.‚ Olatunbosun‚ A.‚ Fakolujo O. A.‚ and Olaniyi‚ O. M. Abstract In recent years‚ there have been rise in the number of applications based on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems and have been successfully applied to different areas as diverse as transportation‚ health-care‚ agriculture‚ and hospitality industry

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    exciting moment of the student before the classes start for elementary‚ secondary and colleges. It is busiest activity in the school. Besides that it is the busiest activity in school most of the problems arise that causes hustles in students and class administration. Because of the unsystematic procedure that was being established during the enrolment terrified them. The long queue and slow movement that takes more than an hour of standing and waiting to finish‚ sometimes students made a decision to

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    Thesis/ Dissertation 2. Chapter one: Study Background: 1. Introduction 2. Statement and purpose of the problem: 3. Study questions and hypothesis 4. Significance of the Study 5. Definition of terms 6. Limitations of the study 3. Chapter two: Literature Review 4. Chapter Three: Methodology: 1. Samples 2. Instruments 3.

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