CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Background of the Study Today‚ the progress of institutions is largely determined by the ability to make use of computer technology. Computerization is a conclusive evidence of the advancement in science and technology which task is to maximize its purpose‚ primarily in education. The converting of manual to automated system is one best alternative to carry out manually workloads such as keeping records‚ computations‚ and retrieving information
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Chapter: 1 Introduction 1.1 About The Project : - E-learning is another form of distance learning where education and training courses are delivered using computer technology. Typically‚ this means that courses are delivered either via the Internet‚ or on computer networks (linked computers). With the increased availability of PCs and Internet access‚ E-Learning is a web application uses JSP. The database is Oracle 10g. This online application enables the end users to register online‚ select
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TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT - BHEL The top management of BHEL initiated TQM movement during 1994 and decided to follow the EFQM (European Foundation for Quality Management) adopted by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) titled “The CII model for Total Quality Management”. The following are a few internationally recognized TQM Models: 1. Demings Model - Adopted by Japanese Organisations 2. Malcolm Baldridge Model - Adopted by American Organisations 3. EFQM Model - Adopted by European
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Hibernate allows us to do object relational mapping. Simply this mean‚ conversion of objects derived from java classes inside the application‚ directly to tables in the database. This will reduce the effort utilized in drawing ER diagrams‚ normalization (conceptual design) as well as physically writing SQL coding to complete the physical design inside the RDBMS. Hibernate will prevent getting your java code dirty via writing SQL within it. If you use hibernate‚ no sql within your java application
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of Existing System 10)Characteristic of Proposed System 11)Feasibility Analysis i. Need for Feasibility Study ii. Technical Feasibility iii. Behavioral Feasibility iv. Economic Feasibility v. Product Perspective 12)Data flow diagram 13)Entity Relation Diagram 14)Data tables 15)Flow chart 16)Input forms 17)Conclusion 1. Introduction The project “Billing system” is an application to automate the process of ordering and billing of a “Departmental store” .This web based application
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relational database systems‚ ER diagram‚ SQL. 2. Integrity and Security Domain constraints; referential integrity‚ assertions; triggers; triggers and Assertions in SQL. Security and Authorization; Authorization in SQL. 3. Relational Database Design First Normal form; pitfalls in relational database design‚ functional dependencies; decomposition. Desirable properties of decomposition. Boyce – Code normal form; 3rd and 4th normal form. Mention of other normal forms. 4. The ER Model Revisited Motivation
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Environment 9 1.4.3 Development Tools and Technologies 10 1.4.4 Development Environment 13 7.4 Process Flow Chart 15 7.5 ER DIAGRAM 16 7.7 DATA DICTIONARY 17 7.7.1 Table: answer_master 17 7.7.2 Table: test_master 18 7.7.3. Table: registration 19 7.7.4 Table: question_master 20 7.8 Data Flow Diagram DFD 21 7.8.1 Context Level 21 7.8.2 Level 1 (High Level Diagram) 22 10. FUTURE ENHANCEMENT 23 11. BIBLIOGRAPHY 24 11.1 Websites 24 11.2 Books 24 1. Problem Definition and
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ASSIGNMENT SUMMER DRIVE 2014 DRIVE PROGRAM SUBJECT NAME BK ID CREDIT MARKS MBADS (SEM 3/SEM 5) MBAFLEX/ MBA (SEM 3) PGDISMN (SEM 1) CODE & MI0034- DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS B1217 4 60 Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme. Marks Total Marks Q.No Questions Suppose the employee name‚ employee id‚ designation‚ salary‚ attendance and address of
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for allowing customer admissions to sports facilities. The details are shown in the table provided. Please note: You must use the methodology detailed above table 1 headed “essential methodology”. Task 1 (40% marks) 1) Draw the network diagram (use activity on the node). (8 marks) 2) Explain how you determined the timing of activities and the total float. (6 marks) 3) Explain how you determined the project duration and the critical path. (6
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Far Eastern University Diliman SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Parking Lot System In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology by: Jonathan D. Granada Jonathan G. Manalili Aaron Paul V. De Lara Mr. Alvin Aniag Adviser April 8‚ 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This project would not have been possible without the support of many people. First‚ we would like to express our gratitude to our adviser‚ Mr. Alvin Aniag who was abundantly
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