This document describes the development of a student information management system for Alkan University College. It discusses the objectives of developing a computerized system to manage student data more efficiently compared to a manual paper-based system. The system was designed using technologies like PHP, HTML, CSS, and MySQL. It allows users to view notices, check grades and academic status, search student profiles, and generate transcripts. The document provides details on the system design, development methodology, user interface, and concludes the system will help reduce workload for college staff and provide easy access to student information.
The document describes a proposed college administration system that aims to automate the functions of a college and provide detailed reports to management. It would manage student and staff information and records, department administration, library resources, events, assignments, notifications and more through a web-based interface accessible anytime from anywhere. The system is intended to reduce errors, save time, and make information more secure and easily accessible compared to existing manual processes. It would integrate various departments and aspects of college operations onto a single online platform.
This document describes a school management system project submitted by MD Al Emran to fulfill degree requirements. The project was supervised by Dr. Sheak Rashed Haider Noori and approved by a board of examiners from Daffodil International University. The project aims to develop a computerized system to manage student and teacher data, class schedules, attendance records, and other administrative tasks to improve efficiency at schools. Key features of the system include modules for student records, teacher information, student results, notices, class allocation, attendance tracking, and report generation.
The document summarizes a student information management system project report submitted by three students. The project provides a simple interface for educational institutions to easily maintain student records and information. It automates processes like online student registration and profile creation to reduce paperwork. The system allows administrators to search for students, view/edit their details, and enable/disable accounts, while students can view and edit their own personal information and upload resumes and images.
E 5 development-of_a_data_management_system_for_studEdress Oryakhail
Abstract
With the advances of information technology nowadays, it is more than appropriate for an educational
institution to make use of the existing technology to ease the process of managing students’ data and grades.
One of the applications needed by the Information Systems department is a data management system for
student’s final year projects that can manage their grades and generate full reports.
This system will be developed as a web-based system, with access limited only to the university's local network.
To design this new system, analyses of the current final year project procedure, data and grade management will
be conducted. The results of the analyses will form the foundation of the design and development of a database
management system – the core support of the data management system. The interface of the system will be
designed and built on the principles of usability.
It is aimed that both the department's administration and the Head of Department can benefit from using this
system to input, manage and view students' final year projects and the respective grades.
IRJET- College Activity Management SystemIRJET Journal
The document proposes the development of a College Activity Management System to manage student data like attendance, marks, course details, and schedules more efficiently compared to a manual system. It aims to create a computerized portal for schools and colleges that allows students and staff to access information like attendance, marks, notices, and library resources online. The proposed system would include modules for students, faculty, notices, exams, placement and an e-library to modernize record keeping and information management at educational institutions.
The document discusses a student management system developed for Soran University's Faculty of Science Computer Department. The system aims to simplify managing large amounts of student data by automating registration, courses, exams, assignments, and other functions. It provides advantages like reduced time/budget, better student performance/motivation, simplified/collected tasks, and safe information storage. The document recommends an iterative development methodology and outlines functional requirements, resources needed, ERD and DFD diagrams, and examples of student management systems in Kurdistan including Soran University's system.
The document summarizes a student project on developing a mobile application called the PAFA Management System to help teachers manage student data and records related to an Islamic studies subject more effectively. It includes sections on the project background and problems with current manual systems, objectives to design a student registration and mobile app, system scope for teachers, parents and administrators, and limitations. It also describes the methodology used, including requirements analysis, design of diagrams, development and implementation, testing, and maintenance. Key diagrams created include context diagrams, data flow diagrams, and an entity relationship diagram.
This document describes a school management system project submitted by 4 students for their BSc in Computer Science. It includes an abstract, table of contents, introduction, chapters on relational database management systems and MySQL/PHP constructs, data flow diagrams, source code, conclusion, and references. The project aims to develop a software to manage school records like student, teacher, class details to reduce manual work.
The document describes a proposed college administration system that aims to automate the functions of a college and provide detailed reports to management. It would manage student and staff information and records, department administration, library resources, events, assignments, notifications and more through a web-based interface accessible anytime from anywhere. The system is intended to reduce errors, save time, and make information more secure and easily accessible compared to existing manual processes. It would integrate various departments and aspects of college operations onto a single online platform.
This document describes a school management system project submitted by MD Al Emran to fulfill degree requirements. The project was supervised by Dr. Sheak Rashed Haider Noori and approved by a board of examiners from Daffodil International University. The project aims to develop a computerized system to manage student and teacher data, class schedules, attendance records, and other administrative tasks to improve efficiency at schools. Key features of the system include modules for student records, teacher information, student results, notices, class allocation, attendance tracking, and report generation.
The document summarizes a student information management system project report submitted by three students. The project provides a simple interface for educational institutions to easily maintain student records and information. It automates processes like online student registration and profile creation to reduce paperwork. The system allows administrators to search for students, view/edit their details, and enable/disable accounts, while students can view and edit their own personal information and upload resumes and images.
E 5 development-of_a_data_management_system_for_studEdress Oryakhail
Abstract
With the advances of information technology nowadays, it is more than appropriate for an educational
institution to make use of the existing technology to ease the process of managing students’ data and grades.
One of the applications needed by the Information Systems department is a data management system for
student’s final year projects that can manage their grades and generate full reports.
This system will be developed as a web-based system, with access limited only to the university's local network.
To design this new system, analyses of the current final year project procedure, data and grade management will
be conducted. The results of the analyses will form the foundation of the design and development of a database
management system – the core support of the data management system. The interface of the system will be
designed and built on the principles of usability.
It is aimed that both the department's administration and the Head of Department can benefit from using this
system to input, manage and view students' final year projects and the respective grades.
IRJET- College Activity Management SystemIRJET Journal
The document proposes the development of a College Activity Management System to manage student data like attendance, marks, course details, and schedules more efficiently compared to a manual system. It aims to create a computerized portal for schools and colleges that allows students and staff to access information like attendance, marks, notices, and library resources online. The proposed system would include modules for students, faculty, notices, exams, placement and an e-library to modernize record keeping and information management at educational institutions.
The document discusses a student management system developed for Soran University's Faculty of Science Computer Department. The system aims to simplify managing large amounts of student data by automating registration, courses, exams, assignments, and other functions. It provides advantages like reduced time/budget, better student performance/motivation, simplified/collected tasks, and safe information storage. The document recommends an iterative development methodology and outlines functional requirements, resources needed, ERD and DFD diagrams, and examples of student management systems in Kurdistan including Soran University's system.
The document summarizes a student project on developing a mobile application called the PAFA Management System to help teachers manage student data and records related to an Islamic studies subject more effectively. It includes sections on the project background and problems with current manual systems, objectives to design a student registration and mobile app, system scope for teachers, parents and administrators, and limitations. It also describes the methodology used, including requirements analysis, design of diagrams, development and implementation, testing, and maintenance. Key diagrams created include context diagrams, data flow diagrams, and an entity relationship diagram.
This document describes a school management system project submitted by 4 students for their BSc in Computer Science. It includes an abstract, table of contents, introduction, chapters on relational database management systems and MySQL/PHP constructs, data flow diagrams, source code, conclusion, and references. The project aims to develop a software to manage school records like student, teacher, class details to reduce manual work.
The document discusses the development of a computer-based grading system for the Technological University of the Philippines. It aims to replace the current manual grading system by automatically importing grades from teacher records and printing them in different formats. The proposed system would also allow storage and access of old student data. It seeks to address problems with the current system like delays in grade submission and issuance. The computer-based grading system would create a more user-friendly interface using a database to store student information. It is intended to benefit faculty by reducing effort, students by lessening delays, and the university by improving processing of grade reports. The scope is limited to implementation of the system using Visual Basic and Microsoft Access.
University management System project report..pdfKamal Acharya
N-Grade deals with the maintenance of university, department, faculty, student information within the university. N-Grade is an automation system, which is used to store the department, faculty, student, courses and information of a university.
Starting from registration of a new student in the university, it maintains all the details regarding the attendance and marks of the students. The project deals with retrieval of information through an INTRANET based campus wide portal. It collects related information from all the departments of an organization and maintains files, which are used to generate reports in various forms to measure individual and overall performance of the students.
Scholarship Information System documentationKasi Annapurna
The document describes a scholarship information system that will automate the management of student scholarship details across multiple colleges. The key features of the system include maintaining student, college and scholarship data; identifying eligible students based on criteria like marks, caste and income; allowing students to upload documents; and enabling communication between scholarship officers and students. The system aims to reduce paperwork, improve data accuracy and enable easier information retrieval compared to the existing manual process. It will consist of modules for administrators, scholarship officers and students to manage the scholarship application and award process digitally.
Teachers record management system project report..pdfKamal Acharya
The Teachers Record Management System is a comprehensive solution designed to simplify the process of managing teacher records. In today's fast-paced world, it is imperative for schools and individuals to have access to accurate and up-to-date information about teachers. This system addresses the needs of both individuals and schools, offering an efficient and effective way to manage teacher records.
This web-based technology was developed with the aim of providing an easy-to-use platform that allows users to search and manage teacher records with ease. The system is designed to be user-friendly, making it accessible to individuals with varying levels of computer literacy. The interface is intuitive and easy to navigate, making it possible for users to quickly find the information they need.
For individuals who are searching for good teachers, the Teachers Record Management System offers a comprehensive database of teacher records that can be searched using various parameters such as subject, qualification, experience, and location. This allows users to find the best teachers that match their requirements in a matter of minutes. The system also offers the ability to rate and review teachers, providing valuable feedback to other users who are looking for good teachers.
For schools, the Teachers Record Management System offers a robust and secure platform for managing teacher records. The system allows schools to maintain accurate and up-to-date records of their teachers, including their personal information, academic qualifications, work experience, and other relevant details. This makes it easy for schools to keep track of their teachers and ensure that they have the right teachers for the job.
The system also offers a range of features that help schools manage their teachers more efficiently. For example, the system allows schools to schedule classes and assign teachers to specific classes based on their qualifications and experience. It also offers a range of reporting and analytics tools that enable schools to track their teacher's performance and identify areas where improvements can be made.
In conclusion, the Teachers Record Management System is a powerful tool that offers a range of benefits to both individuals and schools. It provides an easy and efficient way to search and manage teacher records, allowing users to find the best teachers that match their requirements. The system is also designed to be user-friendly and offers a range of features that help schools manage their teachers more efficiently. Overall, the Teachers Record Management System is an essential tool for anyone who wants to find good teachers or manage their teacher records.
Thesis Project Management system presentation(part 1)Nayan Pal
This document describes a thesis automation system being developed at the International Islamic University Chittagong. The system aims to streamline the thesis management process by allowing students to search for supervisors based on research interests, request to join project teams or request supervision. It also enables teachers to select students, and for teachers and students to communicate and exchange documents. The document outlines the motivation, objectives, methodology, system design diagrams and user interface screens of the project. It is being developed using the linear sequential lifecycle model with PHP Laravel and MySQL. The goal is to facilitate the thesis process for both teachers and students at IIUC.
introduction of data structure and design and analysis of algorithmYerosanTafesse
The document describes a proposed web-based placement management system for an engineering and technology college. It outlines the system's objectives to streamline the placement process and facilitate efficient department placement for students. Various system models are defined, including use cases, actors, and functional and non-functional requirements. Key aspects of the system include automated student placement based on preferences and criteria, a feedback mechanism for students, and different user accounts for administrators, coordinators, students and more.
introduction of data structure and design and analysis of algorithmYerosanTafesse
The document describes a proposed web-based placement management system for an engineering and technology college. It outlines the system's objectives to streamline the placement process and facilitate efficient department placement for students. Various system models are defined, including use cases, actors, and functional and non-functional requirements. Key aspects of the system include automated student placement based on preferences and criteria, a feedback mechanism for students, and different user accounts for administrators, coordinators, students and more.
Student information management system.pdfKamal Acharya
This document summarizes an internship report on a student information management system. The report describes developing a computerized system to manage student records and replace an existing manual paper-based system. It discusses objectives of the project, performing requirements analysis and feasibility studies. The system design section includes diagrams of the system architecture, entity relationship diagrams, use case diagrams, and other design artifacts. The report covers implementing and testing the system as well as future enhancements.
Design of a prototype web based students’ record management system – webstremsAlexander Decker
This document describes the design of a web-based student record management system called WEBSTREMS. The system was designed to manage student records in an efficient, flexible and reliable way. It uses a client-server architecture with role-based access. Students can update their information and register for courses, lecturers can authorize courses and update grades, and administrators can print transcripts. The system was implemented using ASP.NET, SQL Server and allows online access via a web browser. The goal is to improve management of student data and provide timely access to information for students, parents and university authorities.
The document provides guidelines for an oral defense of a thesis on an automated student record system at Surigao del Sur State University-Cagwait Campus. It includes instructions to highlight explanations in yellow and only present necessary parts of the thesis. It then summarizes in 1-2 sentences each chapter to be briefly explained, including the introduction, background of the study, statement of the problem, scope and limitations, objectives, and significance of the study. The chapters focus on designing a student record system using Microsoft Access to improve services and transactions by organizing student information and files in a secure automated process.
This document provides an overview of a proposed School Management System. It discusses the need to streamline education processes using technology. The existing paper-based system is time-consuming and costly. The proposed system would allow students, teachers, parents and administrators to access up-to-date student information and records in real-time through a centralized database. It would manage tasks like student registration, attendance tracking, report cards, transcripts and more efficiently. The system would use a waterfall model and prototyping approach.
The system COLLEGE TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM can be used to manage the data of all type of TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT. It will support both stand alone and also networking environment. The system uses ASP.Net Technology.
• REQ-1: The system shall require login before allowing providing any function for assistant.
• REQ-2: The system shall allow assistant to change his /her account information.
• REQ-3: The system shall allow assistant to add, update and delete student information.
• REQ-4: The system shall allow assistant to add, update and delete course information.
• REQ-5: The system shall allow assistant to add, update and delete notice information.
Administrator:
• REQ-1: The system shall require login before allowing providing any function for administrator.
• REQ-2: The system shall allow administrator to change his /her account information.
•
This document presents a college management system project for a 5th semester BCA course. The project aims to automate the manual paper-based processes currently used for student admission and administration. Key points:
- The current system is slow and inefficient due to heavy paper usage. The project aims to develop a computerized system to speed up processes and reduce paperwork.
- The system will have a graphical user interface and centralized database to streamline operations across departments like academics, accounts, exams, training/placement, hostels, and the library.
- Modules will include features for admission, student/faculty profiles, scheduling, report generation, and transparent access to information for authorized users.
- The system
The objective of this application is to allow students, both current and alumni, of a university to communicate and find information about each other. The existing system of maintaining student records manually is inefficient. The proposed system creates a centralized online database that students can use to register, search for other students, and view upcoming events. It has four main modules: Administrator, Event Manager, Alumni, and Student. The Administrator verifies new student registrations and maintains the database. The Event Manager adds, edits, and views upcoming event details. Alumni and students can register, send messages, post queries, update profiles, and search the database for information. The system will use Java and related web technologies on a Windows server with an Oracle database.
DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR A PARTICULAR DEPARTMENT IN THE COLLEGEIRJET Journal
This document describes a department management system created for a particular department in a college. The system is a web-based application that allows students, faculty, and administrators to access various functions like monitoring student performance, managing admissions and records, uploading course materials, and tracking attendance and events from anywhere. It aims to simplify tasks like record keeping and information sharing that are currently done manually, reducing the workload and need for additional staff. The system utilizes modules for administration, student, and faculty users and stores data in a database for easy retrieval. It is meant to bring all department activities and operations online for improved management and monitoring.
The document describes a student information management system project. It includes sections on the introduction, problem statement, objectives, scope, requirements analysis, feasibility study, system design, implementation, testing, maintenance, and conclusion. The project aims to develop a computerized system to manage student records and information to replace a manual paper-based system. The system will allow administrators to easily search, edit, and find student details and allow students to update their profiles. The requirements analysis and feasibility study ensure the project is technically, operationally, and economically feasible. Overall, the system aims to simplify student information management for organizations.
This document describes a learning management system called Califyn that was developed to automate activity point calculation for students and identify those requiring academic improvement. Califyn focuses on automated points tracking, attendance monitoring, and using machine learning to predict student exam scores. It aims to make the points tracking process easier for faculty and students compared to the traditional manual method. The system's features and potential applications are discussed, along with an overview of existing learning management systems and the increased demand for such systems in online education.
Alumni unit information management system allows communications between colleges and graduates. It represents way of how university can be in touch with its graduates. Further, it is a system to communicate a space for graduates where they could exchange thinking and opinions of any subject. Through their system, alumni can discover new employments opportunities they can apply for them. Alumni can also publish any announcement approved by system administrator. The system should collect information about working experience of graduates. It can improve communications and facilities teaching process. The current design focuses also on security, usability and accessibility.
This document discusses the challenges of weather forecasting in Ethiopia and proposes applying data mining techniques to improve forecasting accuracy. The National Meteorological Agency of Ethiopia currently uses traditional statistical and observational methods for weather prediction but lacks an effective data mining model. The document outlines collecting meteorological data from 800 weather stations over 15 years and using data mining algorithms like decision trees, neural networks, and rule induction to develop predictive models for rainfall. The goal is to generate more accurate weather forecasts that can benefit agriculture and economic planning in Ethiopia by discovering patterns in the large historical data available to the meteorological agency.
The document discusses the paradigm shift in social science research enabled by big data. Key points:
- Advances in data collection technologies and analytics tools now allow researchers to study social phenomena at an unprecedented scale, depth, and scope. This represents a potential scientific paradigm shift toward computational social science.
- Factors driving this shift include the massive growth of digital data from various sources, reduced costs of data collection, and new capabilities for large-scale empirical research.
- The new approaches enabled by big data help address traditional tradeoffs in research between generalizability, control, and realism. Large, unobtrusively collected data sets allow for more realistic and controlled studies of real-world phenomena.
The document discusses the development of a computer-based grading system for the Technological University of the Philippines. It aims to replace the current manual grading system by automatically importing grades from teacher records and printing them in different formats. The proposed system would also allow storage and access of old student data. It seeks to address problems with the current system like delays in grade submission and issuance. The computer-based grading system would create a more user-friendly interface using a database to store student information. It is intended to benefit faculty by reducing effort, students by lessening delays, and the university by improving processing of grade reports. The scope is limited to implementation of the system using Visual Basic and Microsoft Access.
University management System project report..pdfKamal Acharya
N-Grade deals with the maintenance of university, department, faculty, student information within the university. N-Grade is an automation system, which is used to store the department, faculty, student, courses and information of a university.
Starting from registration of a new student in the university, it maintains all the details regarding the attendance and marks of the students. The project deals with retrieval of information through an INTRANET based campus wide portal. It collects related information from all the departments of an organization and maintains files, which are used to generate reports in various forms to measure individual and overall performance of the students.
Scholarship Information System documentationKasi Annapurna
The document describes a scholarship information system that will automate the management of student scholarship details across multiple colleges. The key features of the system include maintaining student, college and scholarship data; identifying eligible students based on criteria like marks, caste and income; allowing students to upload documents; and enabling communication between scholarship officers and students. The system aims to reduce paperwork, improve data accuracy and enable easier information retrieval compared to the existing manual process. It will consist of modules for administrators, scholarship officers and students to manage the scholarship application and award process digitally.
Teachers record management system project report..pdfKamal Acharya
The Teachers Record Management System is a comprehensive solution designed to simplify the process of managing teacher records. In today's fast-paced world, it is imperative for schools and individuals to have access to accurate and up-to-date information about teachers. This system addresses the needs of both individuals and schools, offering an efficient and effective way to manage teacher records.
This web-based technology was developed with the aim of providing an easy-to-use platform that allows users to search and manage teacher records with ease. The system is designed to be user-friendly, making it accessible to individuals with varying levels of computer literacy. The interface is intuitive and easy to navigate, making it possible for users to quickly find the information they need.
For individuals who are searching for good teachers, the Teachers Record Management System offers a comprehensive database of teacher records that can be searched using various parameters such as subject, qualification, experience, and location. This allows users to find the best teachers that match their requirements in a matter of minutes. The system also offers the ability to rate and review teachers, providing valuable feedback to other users who are looking for good teachers.
For schools, the Teachers Record Management System offers a robust and secure platform for managing teacher records. The system allows schools to maintain accurate and up-to-date records of their teachers, including their personal information, academic qualifications, work experience, and other relevant details. This makes it easy for schools to keep track of their teachers and ensure that they have the right teachers for the job.
The system also offers a range of features that help schools manage their teachers more efficiently. For example, the system allows schools to schedule classes and assign teachers to specific classes based on their qualifications and experience. It also offers a range of reporting and analytics tools that enable schools to track their teacher's performance and identify areas where improvements can be made.
In conclusion, the Teachers Record Management System is a powerful tool that offers a range of benefits to both individuals and schools. It provides an easy and efficient way to search and manage teacher records, allowing users to find the best teachers that match their requirements. The system is also designed to be user-friendly and offers a range of features that help schools manage their teachers more efficiently. Overall, the Teachers Record Management System is an essential tool for anyone who wants to find good teachers or manage their teacher records.
Thesis Project Management system presentation(part 1)Nayan Pal
This document describes a thesis automation system being developed at the International Islamic University Chittagong. The system aims to streamline the thesis management process by allowing students to search for supervisors based on research interests, request to join project teams or request supervision. It also enables teachers to select students, and for teachers and students to communicate and exchange documents. The document outlines the motivation, objectives, methodology, system design diagrams and user interface screens of the project. It is being developed using the linear sequential lifecycle model with PHP Laravel and MySQL. The goal is to facilitate the thesis process for both teachers and students at IIUC.
introduction of data structure and design and analysis of algorithmYerosanTafesse
The document describes a proposed web-based placement management system for an engineering and technology college. It outlines the system's objectives to streamline the placement process and facilitate efficient department placement for students. Various system models are defined, including use cases, actors, and functional and non-functional requirements. Key aspects of the system include automated student placement based on preferences and criteria, a feedback mechanism for students, and different user accounts for administrators, coordinators, students and more.
introduction of data structure and design and analysis of algorithmYerosanTafesse
The document describes a proposed web-based placement management system for an engineering and technology college. It outlines the system's objectives to streamline the placement process and facilitate efficient department placement for students. Various system models are defined, including use cases, actors, and functional and non-functional requirements. Key aspects of the system include automated student placement based on preferences and criteria, a feedback mechanism for students, and different user accounts for administrators, coordinators, students and more.
Student information management system.pdfKamal Acharya
This document summarizes an internship report on a student information management system. The report describes developing a computerized system to manage student records and replace an existing manual paper-based system. It discusses objectives of the project, performing requirements analysis and feasibility studies. The system design section includes diagrams of the system architecture, entity relationship diagrams, use case diagrams, and other design artifacts. The report covers implementing and testing the system as well as future enhancements.
Design of a prototype web based students’ record management system – webstremsAlexander Decker
This document describes the design of a web-based student record management system called WEBSTREMS. The system was designed to manage student records in an efficient, flexible and reliable way. It uses a client-server architecture with role-based access. Students can update their information and register for courses, lecturers can authorize courses and update grades, and administrators can print transcripts. The system was implemented using ASP.NET, SQL Server and allows online access via a web browser. The goal is to improve management of student data and provide timely access to information for students, parents and university authorities.
The document provides guidelines for an oral defense of a thesis on an automated student record system at Surigao del Sur State University-Cagwait Campus. It includes instructions to highlight explanations in yellow and only present necessary parts of the thesis. It then summarizes in 1-2 sentences each chapter to be briefly explained, including the introduction, background of the study, statement of the problem, scope and limitations, objectives, and significance of the study. The chapters focus on designing a student record system using Microsoft Access to improve services and transactions by organizing student information and files in a secure automated process.
This document provides an overview of a proposed School Management System. It discusses the need to streamline education processes using technology. The existing paper-based system is time-consuming and costly. The proposed system would allow students, teachers, parents and administrators to access up-to-date student information and records in real-time through a centralized database. It would manage tasks like student registration, attendance tracking, report cards, transcripts and more efficiently. The system would use a waterfall model and prototyping approach.
The system COLLEGE TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM can be used to manage the data of all type of TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT. It will support both stand alone and also networking environment. The system uses ASP.Net Technology.
• REQ-1: The system shall require login before allowing providing any function for assistant.
• REQ-2: The system shall allow assistant to change his /her account information.
• REQ-3: The system shall allow assistant to add, update and delete student information.
• REQ-4: The system shall allow assistant to add, update and delete course information.
• REQ-5: The system shall allow assistant to add, update and delete notice information.
Administrator:
• REQ-1: The system shall require login before allowing providing any function for administrator.
• REQ-2: The system shall allow administrator to change his /her account information.
•
This document presents a college management system project for a 5th semester BCA course. The project aims to automate the manual paper-based processes currently used for student admission and administration. Key points:
- The current system is slow and inefficient due to heavy paper usage. The project aims to develop a computerized system to speed up processes and reduce paperwork.
- The system will have a graphical user interface and centralized database to streamline operations across departments like academics, accounts, exams, training/placement, hostels, and the library.
- Modules will include features for admission, student/faculty profiles, scheduling, report generation, and transparent access to information for authorized users.
- The system
The objective of this application is to allow students, both current and alumni, of a university to communicate and find information about each other. The existing system of maintaining student records manually is inefficient. The proposed system creates a centralized online database that students can use to register, search for other students, and view upcoming events. It has four main modules: Administrator, Event Manager, Alumni, and Student. The Administrator verifies new student registrations and maintains the database. The Event Manager adds, edits, and views upcoming event details. Alumni and students can register, send messages, post queries, update profiles, and search the database for information. The system will use Java and related web technologies on a Windows server with an Oracle database.
DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR A PARTICULAR DEPARTMENT IN THE COLLEGEIRJET Journal
This document describes a department management system created for a particular department in a college. The system is a web-based application that allows students, faculty, and administrators to access various functions like monitoring student performance, managing admissions and records, uploading course materials, and tracking attendance and events from anywhere. It aims to simplify tasks like record keeping and information sharing that are currently done manually, reducing the workload and need for additional staff. The system utilizes modules for administration, student, and faculty users and stores data in a database for easy retrieval. It is meant to bring all department activities and operations online for improved management and monitoring.
The document describes a student information management system project. It includes sections on the introduction, problem statement, objectives, scope, requirements analysis, feasibility study, system design, implementation, testing, maintenance, and conclusion. The project aims to develop a computerized system to manage student records and information to replace a manual paper-based system. The system will allow administrators to easily search, edit, and find student details and allow students to update their profiles. The requirements analysis and feasibility study ensure the project is technically, operationally, and economically feasible. Overall, the system aims to simplify student information management for organizations.
This document describes a learning management system called Califyn that was developed to automate activity point calculation for students and identify those requiring academic improvement. Califyn focuses on automated points tracking, attendance monitoring, and using machine learning to predict student exam scores. It aims to make the points tracking process easier for faculty and students compared to the traditional manual method. The system's features and potential applications are discussed, along with an overview of existing learning management systems and the increased demand for such systems in online education.
Alumni unit information management system allows communications between colleges and graduates. It represents way of how university can be in touch with its graduates. Further, it is a system to communicate a space for graduates where they could exchange thinking and opinions of any subject. Through their system, alumni can discover new employments opportunities they can apply for them. Alumni can also publish any announcement approved by system administrator. The system should collect information about working experience of graduates. It can improve communications and facilities teaching process. The current design focuses also on security, usability and accessibility.
This document discusses the challenges of weather forecasting in Ethiopia and proposes applying data mining techniques to improve forecasting accuracy. The National Meteorological Agency of Ethiopia currently uses traditional statistical and observational methods for weather prediction but lacks an effective data mining model. The document outlines collecting meteorological data from 800 weather stations over 15 years and using data mining algorithms like decision trees, neural networks, and rule induction to develop predictive models for rainfall. The goal is to generate more accurate weather forecasts that can benefit agriculture and economic planning in Ethiopia by discovering patterns in the large historical data available to the meteorological agency.
The document discusses the paradigm shift in social science research enabled by big data. Key points:
- Advances in data collection technologies and analytics tools now allow researchers to study social phenomena at an unprecedented scale, depth, and scope. This represents a potential scientific paradigm shift toward computational social science.
- Factors driving this shift include the massive growth of digital data from various sources, reduced costs of data collection, and new capabilities for large-scale empirical research.
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10.11648.j.ajomis.20160101.11.pdf
1. American Journal of Operations Management and Information Systems
2016; 1(1): 1-6
http://www.sciencepublishinggroup.com/j/ajomis
doi: 10.11648/j.ajomis.20160101.11
Alkan University College Student Information
Management System
Esmael Seid Ali1, 2
1
Department of Basic Health Science, Dessie Health Science College, Dessie, Ethiopia
2
Department of Nursing, Alkan University College, Dessie, Ethiopia
Email address:
esmael228@gmail.com
To cite this article:
Esmael Seid Ali. Alkan University College Student Information Management System. American Journal of Operations Management and
Information Systems. Vol. 1, No. 1, 2016, pp. 1-6. doi: 10.11648/j.ajomis.20160101.11
Received: October 4, 2016; Accepted: October 26, 2016; Published: November 15, 2016
Abstract: The system which is developed in this project, student information management system, provides users a simple
and efficient way of maintaining student information. The main objective of this project is to build system that allows users to
truck student information and manage the school teaching learning process easily. It can be used by educational colleges to
keep student and student related data. Student information management system deals with academic related reports, news and
the details of student, course, instructor, student grades and other resource related details. And also the system enables users to
generate semester grade reports and student transcript at the end of graduation. The system was developed using technologies
such as PHP, HTML, JAVA SCRIPT, CSS and MySQL. PHP, HTML, JAVA SCRIPT and CSS are used to build the frontend or
user interface and the backend or database was built using MySQL Database.
Keywords: Management Information Systems, Record, HTML, SQL, PHP
1. Introduction
The project that is going to be developed is about the
student information management system for university
colleges [1]. As an overview, the system will be used by the
university college’s administration in student management.
The student information management system can handle all
details about a student, lecturer, administrator, registrar and
department head. The details include lecture, subject details,
student personal details etc. In case of current system, they
need a lot of time, man power etc. Here, almost all work is
computerized. So the accuracy is maintained easily. Student
information management system is managed by an
administrator. It is the job of the administrator to insert,
update and monitor the whole process. Student information
management system is a software which is helpful for
students as well as the school authorities. All data are stored
securely on MYSQL servers managed by the System
administrator and ensures highest possible level of security.
In the current system, all the activities are done manually. All
these problems will be solved by using student information
management system. The paper focuses on presenting
information in an easy and intelligible manner which
provides facilities like registration and profile creation, view
status of student’s, thus reducing paper work and automating
the record generation process in an educational institution.
1.1. Proposed System
In this proposed system, the provision of adding the details
of the students will be carried out by teachers and
administrator. Another advantage of the system is that, it is
very easy to edit the details of the students and delete a
student when it is found unnecessary. The marks of the
student are added in the database and students can view the
marks whenever they want.
In this proposed system has several advantages
User friendly interface
Fast access to database
Less error
More Storage Capacity
Search facility
Look and Feel Environment
Quick transaction
Easy to handle and feasible.
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1.2. Problem Statement
The data in this system are kept manually especially after
the end of every semester which makes it difficult to search
data after a good number of years when a student need to
know some of his details. It takes time to search on the pile
(large) of files.
Some of the problems are the following: -
It is time consuming to record files
Wastage of material
Duplication of paper
Delay in bringing document to those who need it
No system for properly transferring or removing of
inactive files.
Files get lost
Costly
Not efficient
Error prone
Difficulty to integrate data
Data redundancy
Difficulty of locating & finding files dependent each
other.
1.3. Objectives
1.3.1. General Objective
The general objective of the project is to develop the
Alkan university college student information
management system which allows users to truck student
information and manage the school teaching learning
process easily.
1.3.2. Specific Objectives
In order to attain the general objective, the following lists
of specific objectives are set:
Perform a requirement analysis to find out the system
functional and non-functional requirements.
Design the system using object-oriented models for
understanding the system and to make the
implementation easy.
Design the database for storing student information
using MySQL.
Implement a web application using PHP, CSS, and
apache web server.
Design web interface that allow students to view result
online.
Design web interface that allow students to download
course material.
Test the performance and reliability of web application.
1.4. Methodology
1.4.1. Data Collection
The methods used in data collection are questioners, site
observation, interviews and document of analysis that are
references or indirectly related with them of the student
information management system.
Site observation: actual observation of the organization.
Interview: by asking the employee of the organization.
Document analysis: reading the document available in
the organization.
1.4.2. Design Methodology
The team decides to use object–oriented methodology
because of the flowing reasons:
Easier maintenance.
It is known by the group members.
Unaffected to change.
Its flexibility: OOPs are really flexible in terms of using
implementations [2].
Ease of understanding object-oriented models due to a
consistent underlying representation throughout the
development process [3, 4].
Ease of modification and extensibility of object-
oriented models [3, 4].
Ease of reuse of object components from previously
designed systems [3, 4].
1.5. Organization of the Document
This document contains five Topics. Topic one defines and
describes concepts with regard to SIMS, aiming to give a
general view to the reader of the document about tasks or
activities which need automation in the university
environment. Topic two explains system design. Topic three
presents the technology used to develop this system. In the
remaining topics, user interface design and conclusion are
briefly explained.
2. System Design
The Data Flow Diagram (DFD) is a graphical
representation of the “flow” of student information
management system. The data flow diagram can also be
used for the visualization of Data Processing [5]. DFD
shows the interaction between the system and outside
entities. This context-level DFD is then “exploded” to show
more detail of the system being modelled. A DFD represents
flow of data Movement of data through the different
transformations or processes in the system are shown in Data
Flow Diagram of Figure 1.
Figure 1. Data Flow Diagram.
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2.1. System Requierments
Figure 2. Alkan University College SIMS Use Case Diagram.
2.2. Functional Requirements
Functional requirements, according to [6] try to focus on
the intended behavior of the system or what the system will
do. Accordingly, the tasks that the project will do are listed as
follows:
USER REQUIREMENTS
Student:
REQ-1: The system shall authenticate before accessing
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system.
REQ-2: The system shall display Notice.
REQ-3: The system shall allow students to view their
academic status/grades.
REQ-4: The system should allow students to view the
notice information.
REQ-5: The system shall display student’s detail.
Registrar:
REQ-1: The system shall require login before providing
any function for registrar.
REQ-2: The system shall allow registrar to change his /her
account information.
REQ-3: The system should allow registrar to view the
notice information
REQ-4: The system shall calculate cumulative GPA for
any student.
REQ-5: The system shall search any student detailed
information.
Instructor
REQ-1: The system shall require login before providing
any function for any instructor.
REQ-2: The system shall allow uploading notice.
REQ-3: The system shall display lists courses that are
taken by students to instructors.
REQ-4: The system shall take attendance of students from
the instructor
REQ-5: The system shall import the academic grade of
students from the instructor.
Administrator
REQ-1: The system shall require login before providing
any function for administrator.
REQ-3: The system shall allow the user to control the
overall activities in the system.
REQ-4: The system shall allow administrator to change his
/her account information.
REQ-4: The system shall remove wrong entries from the
system.
REQ-5: the system shall view reports in different
operations in the system.
REQ-6: The system shall ensure that the information
entered is of the correct format.
2.3. Non-functional Requirements
Non-functional requirements or system qualities capture
required properties of the system, such as performance,
security, maintainability, etc. in other words, how well some
behavioral or structural aspect of the system should be
accomplished. [6]
The non-functional requirements of the system are
described as follows.
Security:
Security requirement is very important in this project,
including privacy. The administrator (including course
admin and system admin) should provide high security
interface for user and protect their personal data. In
order to achieve this requirement, the project team
should set up some standards such as security policy,
system management handbook. In addition, use
software and hardware to prevent, detect and correct the
system, such as firewall, antivirus software, will reduce
the risk of security.
The external security should be provided by given the
login authentication.
There should be proper security regarding to the
accessing of data by unauthorized user.
Performance:
The system shall minimize errors and clear error
message should be displayed that guide user to handle
it.
The performance of the functions and every module
should be well.
Improve performance by using computers or laptops
that have high processor speed and RAM.
Usability:
By training users to become familiar with the system
and by designing user friendly interface, the end users
are able to place an order within few response times.
Availability:
The system will be available to its users with or without
internet connection because users can have access to it
using the local intranet from within the campus.
Correctness:
The results of the function should be pure and accurate
by validating or testing the system.
Portability:
The software shall be deployed at any machine.
Reliability:
Increasing the performance of the software will improve
the reliability of the software.
Storing backup data can increase reliability of the
software.
Reusability:
The data and record that are saved shall be reused if
needed that’s stored in backup.
Design Constraints:
The system shall replace the existing system by
providing more features in SIMS.
Documentation:
Documentation will help the project team to make a
knowledge management. Therefore, it is a necessary
requirement. The documentation is including proposal,
project report, and so on.
Quality Control:
The system quality control is also important
requirement. The system should be fast and efficient
service to all users. Adaptability, availability, flexibility,
and reliability are the key issues of this requirement.
Using suitable software and hardware to develop the
system, will enable to achieve this requirement.
2.4. Software and Hardware Requirements
2.4.1. Software Requirements
PHP 5.0 and above
APACHE HTTP Server
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Front End: HTML and JavaScript, CSS
Web designing language: PHP
RDBMS (Back end): MySQL
Microsoft Windows or Linux
The client of PC may use one of the following
browsers:
Internet Explorer
Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome etc.….
2.4.2. Hardware Requirements
According to [7] a web server that is capable of serving
more than 1000 users should have the following
specifications.
Intel Pentium IV processor or equivalent or higher
512 MB Ram or Higher
20 GB HDD or Higher
Network Connectivity
But for development purposes, any desktop or laptop
computer can be used.
3. Technology Used
Since Alkan University College is a beige organization
intend to design an interactive web application that user can
utilize information easily from the sites and interact with the
organization.
An interactive web application design requires the
following
Web Server software
Server side programming script
Database system
Clint side language
For this specific project activity used
VISIO
Microsoft word 2007
Apache server
PHP scripting language
MySQL database system
HTML client side programming language
Why PHP?
According to [8], there are several types of web
programming language that are used for making a site more
dynamic. But, for this project chooses PHP scripting
language to design this database. Because
It’s fast and easy
It’s cross platform
It accesses everything
It’s free
Why MySQL?
According to [9], there are several reasons to use MySQL.
It’s quick and powerful
It’s improving all the time
It’s free
Handles large database. MySQL with some database
that contains 50,000,000 records and users MySQL with
60,000 tables and about 5,000,000,000 rows.
All columns have default values. You can use insert a
subset of a table’s columns; those columns that are not
explicitly given values are set to their default value.
4. User Interface Design
Login Form:
The system starts with login page where the registered
user can enter user name and password to be able to access
the system. Figure 3 shows login form.
Figure 3. Login form.
User Registration Form
The user must have user name and password to login to in
this system. This form is used to create user
Figure 4. User registration.
Figure 5. Create new Department.
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Figure 6. Add New student.
5. Conclusion
In this project developed an automated student information
management system that facilitates the various activities
taking place at university. All student data and information
gathered in an organization can be saved and accessed at any
time. So it is highly crucial to have student information
management system. Which enables stakeholders get the
required information without delay. This system is essential
for colleges and college staff to decrease their work load.
The system developed in this project consists of windows
and web applications. These are two different applications on
the same database. The windows application takes most of
the activities such as offline student registering, transcript
and report card generating. The web application facilitates
attendance recording by the teachers, viewing reports and
status of students and teachers.
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