ATTENDANCE MONITORING SYSTEM USING BIOMETRICS AND SMS TECHNOLOGY FOR PRIVATE HIGH SCHOOL Ria Joy C. Caballes Jayson D. Laureano INTRODUCTION Attendance is the act or fact of attending (being present at) work. Also‚ it is used to define the number of persons present on a particular day at work (Heartfield‚ n.d.). Currently‚ the system of getting the attendance is manual the teacher calls the name of a student either raises his/her hand or signifies presence in class. After that‚
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Background of the Study Business fields undeniably require computer assistance to perform complex and tiresome works. By utilizing computer systems‚ time‚ effort and resources could be saved‚ conflicts could be lessened‚ and productivity increased. This subsequently enhances the quality and quantity of work done compared to the existing records management system. Records management is the process of ensuring the proper creation‚ maintenance‚ use and disposal of records to achieve efficient‚ transparent
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society. The Library system of Cainta Catholic College is still a manual way of logging in‚ borrowing books‚ and etc. By using a record book and a pen you can now log-in or you it’s your choice whether you want to log-in or not. The cataloging is also manual (organized) it is placed in a box where if you want to search for a certain book‚ you need to look for the book code or the author of the book and find it in the alphabetized arrangement of the catalogue. In our existing system all the transaction
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AN EMPLOYEE ATTENDANCE MONITORING SYSTEM WITH PAYROLL USING BARCODE A proposal presented to St. Nicolas College of Business and Technology 2nd floor‚ MELVI Bldg. Olongapo - Road City of San Fernando‚ Pampanga Prepared by: Consumo‚ Karen Mae M. Mamangun‚ Mary Ann M. CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING 1.1 Introduction Learning is the basic foundation of knowledge it can be acquired in variety of ways like reading books‚ journals‚ newspapers‚ magazines or by
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Sensors 2012‚ 12‚ 4213-4236; doi:10.3390/s120404213 OPEN ACCESS sensors ISSN 1424-8220 www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors Article A Real-Time Measurement System for Long-Life Flood Monitoring and Warning Applications Rafael Marin-Perez 1‚ ‚ Javier Garc´a-Pintado 2‚3 and Antonio Skarmeta G´ mez 1 ı o 1 Department of Information and Communication Engineering‚ University of Murcia‚ Campus de Espinardo‚ E-30100‚ Murcia‚ Spain; E-Mail: skarmeta@um.es 2 Euromediterranean Water Institute‚ Campus
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The “Patient Monitoring Systems Market (2011 - 2016) - Global Trends‚ End-user & Value-Volume Analysis” analyzes and studies the major market drivers‚ restraints‚ and opportunities in regions such as North America‚ Europe‚ APAC‚ and Rest of the world. Browse market data tables and in-depth TOC on “Patient Monitoring Systems Market (2011 - 2016) - Global Trends‚ End-user & Value-Volume Analysis”. http://www.marketsandmarkets.com/Market-Reports/patient-healthcare-monitoring-systems-devices-market-678
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TITLE: Sales Monitoring System CASE STUDY: SUA stationary SUPERVISOR: Mr. Sanga 1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 2. PROBLEM STATEMENT The SUA stationary gets difficult in handling and monitoring sales getting from time consuming in recording process that requires a user to fill data in each book manually. Also difficult in determination of price and to check the availability of commodities in the store‚ this is doing by perusing page by page from books it recorded. Moreover is lack of
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Categorizing Monitoring Before we look at the various types of monitoring‚ let us define some categories for the monitoring types. There are three basic categories of monitoring; technical monitoring‚ functional monitoring and business process monitoring. These three categories have a very clear hierarchy. Assuming well-configured monitoring‚ a green light on a higher level indicates that all levels below it are performing well. If there are any red lights on a lower level‚ this is an indication
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LabView-Based Universal Battery Monitoring and Management System Stephan Buller‚ Eckhard Karden‚ Andreas Lohner‚ Rik W. De Doncker Institute for Power Electronics and Electrical Drives‚ Aachen University of Technology Jagerstrde 17-1 9‚ D-52066 Aachen‚ Germany Tel.: +49-241-806945‚ Fax: +49-241-67505‚ e-mail: bu@isea.rwth-aachen.de http://www.rwth-aachen.de/isea/ Abstract - In this paper the main principles and the general structure of battery monitoring and management systems (BMS) are explained. Furthermore
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1. Hardware Description Figure 3.3 shows the flow of the system when water is detected. The whole unit is turned off when there is no flood detected‚ this can conserve power. When the water detected through the use of float switch that is located at the lower end of the stand‚ the whole unit will turn on. The ultrasonic sensor automatically measures the water level every 3 (three) minutes (the 3 (three) minutes intervals helps the system to conserve power) and delivers the data to the microcontroller
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