A SYNOPSIS ON Patient Monitoring System Guided by: - Mrs. Sneha Pravah Das Submitted to: - Dr. J D Jain Submitted by: - NITIN CHOUDHARY
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Payroll System Problem Statement Our task is the creation of a new payroll system. The old system is outdated and no longer adequately manages the payroll process and the entry of employee time card information. Therefore‚ manual intervention is required to process the payroll. In addition to the preexisting category of salaried employee‚ which the current payroll process does support‚ our organization now accommodates two new types of employees: those employees working on commission‚ and those
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Payroll System In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements For the Subject ITCS 211 Submitted by: Lu‚ Lyn‚ L. Sanchez‚ Frecis Balingit‚ Jembert Ballester‚ Gerlie Amandog‚ Jinine II- Galatians Submitted to: Mrs. Tupaz I.T. Professor Introduction As computer technology changes at such fast phase‚ many businesses sectors try to cope up by upgrading computer system constantly in order to stay competitive
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Chapter 1 Introduction Monitoring is the systematic collection and analysis of information as a project progress. It is aimed at improving the efficiency and effectiveness of a project or organization. It is based on targets set and activities planned during the planning phases of work. It helps to keep the works on track and can let management know when things are going wrong. If done properly‚ it is an invaluable tool for good management‚ and it provides a useful base of evaluation. It enables
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LINEAR POSITION MEASUREMENT USING A MAGNETORESISTIVE SENSOR Abstract: A smart transducer used to measure the linear displacement of an object in a magnetic field is presented. The application is to be safely used for demonstration purposes in the Playpen laboratory. The system uses an array of five HMC1501 Magnetoresistive (MR) sensors to sense the position of a magnet attached to the moving object. The system also has the ability to monitor the ambient operating temperature and detect if it is
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Name: Section: Age: “PERCEPTION OF CCS STUDENTS ON THE CLEALINESS OF CCS BLDG.” 1.The causes or the main contributor of the unclean surroundings of CCS Building a. Students who has no discipline | Frequently Available | Available | Sometimes Available | Unavailable | I. Classroom | | | | | a. Trash can b. DustpanCleaning Materials: c. Broom d. Floor wax e. Rag f. Board eraser | | | | | II. Laboratory | | | | | a. Trash can b. DustpanCleaning Materials:
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In today’s electronic age‚ many employers are faced daunting task of making a legal call when determining if monitoring employee behavior is appropriate at all times. In essence‚ “Little Brother” is always watching. According to Schulman (2013)‚ Little Brother represents the tremendous capabilities technology as provided for employers to keep track of what their work force is up to. Several programs are available that search e-mails‚ as well as software to block objectionable websites. The most
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CENTRAL BICOL STATE UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE - SIPOCOT COLLEGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY NetCafe Monitoring System CBSUA-SIPOCOT COLLEGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ABSTRACT NetCafe Monitoring System is an automated system‚ which is to be constructed for the sake of aiding the old manual monitoring in the NefCafe of College of Information Technology in this University. This system intends to replace the manual login and logout process in the said laboratory‚ considering the fact that
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CHAPTER I 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND An organization needs to manage the leave and attendance of its employees. Attendance has direct relation with employees‚ their payroll and leave. Various software for e-attendance of the employee are available in the market. Most of them are the desktop based applications and the others‚ though they are web based applications‚ during our preliminary survey we found that they were not efficient enough to cater the needs of the organization. Hence‚ we thought
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Sensors Content: 1. Introduction……………………………………..3 2. Sensor types………………………………….....4 3. Temperature sensors…………………………....6 4. Thermistors…………………………………..…6 5. Thermocouple…………………………………..7 6. Pressure sensors………………………………...8 7. Level sensors………………………………..…..9 8. Electromagnetic sensor……………………..…..9 9. Differential pressure sensors…………………..10 10. Classification of measurement errors………….11 11. List of used literature…………………………..12 2 Introduction A sensor (also called detector) is a converter
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