Chapter 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES This chapter contains the review of related literature and studies‚ conceptual model of the study and the operational definition of terms. Related Literature Many staff and students rely on mobile computing devices for work and personal uses. Laptop computers‚ Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)‚ USB memory (aka thumb drives)‚ smart phones (mobile phones with advanced communication‚ storage and processing capabilities). They
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Notably‚ student information system or SIS incurs such application software designed for educational establishments to manage student data. Student information systems provide capabilities for entering student test and other assessment scores‚ building student schedules‚ tracking student attendance as well as managing many other student-related data needs within the institution university. Thus‚ many of these systems applied in the Philippines can be scaled to different levels of activity and can
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A Student Information System is the software application that institutions‚ particularly schools‚ colleges and universities‚ use to manage data regarding the students. The system allows for online testing to be used‚ and subsequent online marking and rapid mark delivery‚ as well as storing information regarding the personal and contact details of the student‚ including their description‚ studies‚ current accommodation‚ and payment methods and details for tuition. Some universities expand on this
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follow and adopt the changes. Students preferred to have guide and easy transaction like release of records‚ enrolment and many more. These are demands that institutions should cope up with. They need technology which should do the work for them. What they need is a program or a system where they would simply press or click button and all the necessary information about a person will be provided. Additionally‚ much of the software used in previous student information systems and school administration
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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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CHAPTER-I I. INTRODUCTION The Proponents will guide and satisfy our clients for student records. The proponent’s goal in this project is to develop the current system that they are using and make their staff easier and will help to reduce paper woks. It will make a useful system that can be used to facilitate the record of the student. The proponents system is a user friendly for our clients. It will be easily to access by the authorized personnel such as professors‚ instructors‚ and school
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Design of a Comprehensive Student Information System (SIS) and User Interface for the Honors College at USF Sean M. Motta 1‚ 2 Advisor: Ms. Sharon Geiger 2 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ USF College of Engineering 2 USF Honors College Design of a Comprehensive Student Information System (SIS) and User Interface for the Honors College at USF Sean M. Motta 1‚ 2 Advisor: Ms. Sharon Geiger 2 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ USF College of Engineering 2 USF Honors College
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PROJECT REPORT ON STUDENT INFORMATION SYSTEM SUBMITTED BY POOJA KUMARI PREETI THAKUR CSE‚4 th year INTRODUCTION The student information system is to create an integrated information technology environment for students‚ HOD‚ faculty ‚ administration .
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CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES 2.1Foreign Related Studies 2.1.1 Computerized Inventory Management System According to Thomas M. McHugh (2011) computerized inventory management systems provide many benefits that are hard to obtain using paper methods or an in-house spreadsheet. Systems that are specific to the lab can be used relatively quickly without a significant learning curve or system customization. The ability to analyze the inventory‚ item usage‚ purchasing history‚
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Online Information Payment System Chapter 1 The Problem and Background of the Study 1.1 Introduction Computerization has become an increasingly important competence in any organization. Technological Facilities‚ for many institutions are the key to survival as they seek to realize its organizational goals and contribute significantly to the growth of the company or the institution. However Computerization has been a great contribution to the world of Information Technology
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