- The document discusses several existing systems for managing student hostel placement and merit points at Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin.
- Previous systems allowed students to self-report merit points, leading to potential fraud. Newer systems only allow administrators to assign points and use rule-based techniques or IoT-based systems for automatic point calculation and tracking.
- The document reviews systems from 2013 to the present, noting improvements in removing human errors, providing electronic records, and motivating student participation in activities.
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BeExcel App - Student merit and reward system.
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8. • System will only support English language. It does not
support other languages.
• Need the students to constantly update their activities
in order for their points be updated as well
• This system can only be used for specific group of
people/organization. In this case UniSZA students and
staffs only.
• The points can only be generated by the system, no
interference from any parties.
Limitation
9. Literature Review
Based on UniSZA Hostel Placement System [1]
• User open www.sentral.unisza.edu.my
• Click to ‘Kolej Kediaman’ menu
• User can apply hostel for upcoming semester in the ‘Permohonan Asrama’
page
• Merit points are filled by the sudents themselves – can lead to fraud
2013 – 2014
• Still used the same method like the previous system
• Students can still filled their merit points themselves
• This time CGPA are also take into the account
50% from CGPA
50% from co-curricular activities
2014 – 2015
• Only the system administrator can fill the merit points for students
• Students can only request for hostel placement from the website
• Students are asked to wait for the results of the hostel application – the
waiting period unnotified
• Each organizer of an event must submitted the list of students
participating in the event
• New system no longer takes into account academic scores
2015 – 2016
10. Hostel Accomodation Allocation
Using Rule-Based Techniques:
A Case Study for Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin [2]
Example of the rules:
The development tools uses backward chaining (goal-driven
reasoning) as it inference mechanism. Based on user's as well as
developer's view points, the system includes the following main
features:
• Easy for the future modification and expansion by
constructing the system based on modular approach.
• Apply the concept of usability - user-friendly and easy to use.
• Provide the facility of data modification.
What is rule-based?
Rule-based system is a set of "if-then" statements that uses a
set of assertions, to which rules on how to act upon those
assertions are created.
Construction of the Knowledge Base:
Knowledge acquired from the previous step is converted into
IF-THEN rules, before it gets coded.
Aim of the resulting system is to have all the rules in the
knowledge base evaluated until the possible outcome appears.
General form of rules:
IF x AND x AND .. 1 2 xn THEN y1 OR y2
Using this expert system, it can be very
beneficial in terms of speedier process of allocating
student placement the student, minimizing the error
and faulty assignment and thus signicantly saves
resourses.
12. Merit2U:An IoT-based merit point management
system for university students' hostel application [3]
Merit2U is a web-based system to manage merit points for students’ college
application. This system provides better merit point management where the
points are calculated automatically and electronically using web-based
application.
Problem statement:
i. Paper-based record tend to be worn-out, damage or loss
ii. Manual merit calculation tend to produced error, and unfair hostel placement
decision could be made
iii. Listing of past, present and future university events that allocate merit points
only available on physical notice boards
Merit2U Interface:
Merit2U features:
13. • This system is expected to help students to update their
curricular activities anywhere they are by giving honest
and unbiased points.
• Students are also expected to give rating to the events
or programs they joined.
• With this system it is hoped that all students will be
more motivated in joining more curricular activities.
Expected
result
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Supervisor’s Evaluation
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16. References
1. Aisyah Binti Zainal, 2015. Thesis ‘Sistem Pengiraan Merit Asrama Berdasarkan
Analytical Hierarchy Process’. Faculty of Informatics and Computing, Universiti
Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia.
2. Abd Rasid Mamat, Anis Faridah Abd Razak, Mohamad Afendee Mohamed,
Norkhairani Abdul Rawi, Mohd Isa Awang, Mohd Fadzil Abd Kadir, Fatma
Susilawati Mohamed, 2017. Hostel Accomodation Allocation Using Rule-Based
Techniques: A Case Study for Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin. Faculty of
Informatics and Computing, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia.
3. Iskandar Ishak, Nur Shahirah Abdul Rahman, Hazlina Hamdan, Fatimah Sidi, 2017.
Merit2U: An IoT-based merit point management system for university students’
hostel application. Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Computer
Science and Information Technology, Universiti Putra Malaysia.