The flowchart is a means of visually presenting the flow of data ,it provides a visual glimpse of how the system will work
MOHAMMAD MOTEBAR , FARZAN SIDDIQUI , PRATIK MUNDHADA
Qcl 14-v3 introduction to flow charting-banasthali vidyapith_geetika gautam(1)geetugeeti
A flowchart is a picture of the separate steps of a process in sequential order.
Elements that may be included are: sequence of actions, materials or services entering or leaving the process (inputs and outputs), decisions that must be made, people who become involved, time involved at each step and/or process measurements.
The process described can be anything: a manufacturing process, an administrative or service process, a project plan. This is a generic tool that can be adapted for a wide variety of purposes.
The document discusses flowcharts and their use in analyzing the college admission process. A macro flowchart was created showing the major steps of admission. Three trouble spots were identified - receiving call letters by post, on-campus counseling, and hostel allotment. Micro flowcharts of these trouble spots revealed problems like lack of accountability for mail delivery, disorganization during counseling, and manual data entry for allotments. Flowcharts provide an effective way to analyze processes and identify issues.
This was the project given to us in qimpro championship league. This presentation is all about flowchart and includes macro and micro flowcharts of the admission process.
This document discusses database system concepts and architecture. It covers several topics:
1) Data models including conceptual, physical, and implementation models. Conceptual models use entities, attributes, and relationships while physical models describe data storage.
2) A database schema defines the structure and constraints while a database state describes current data.
3) A three-schema architecture separates internal, conceptual, and external schemas for different user views.
4) DBMS languages include data definition and manipulation languages like SQL, while interfaces include menus, forms, and natural language.
The document provides an overview of access groups in MC University. It defines access groups and rights, describing how access groups are used to define member permissions for modules, records, and features. It also covers the default access groups, individual rights, access group tabs for general information and application access, and repair centers, locations, and reports that can be limited for each group. The document discusses enabling and disabling rights as well as cloning access groups to quickly create new groups with similar permissions.
This document discusses different approaches to user support in software applications. It covers types of user support like quick references, tutorials, and documentation. It also discusses requirements for user support systems to be available, accurate, consistent, robust, flexible, and unobtrusive. The document then describes approaches like command assistance, command prompts, context-sensitive help, tutorials, and documentation. It also covers adaptive help systems, knowledge representation, and issues in designing effective user support.
Cis 436 Enthusiastic Study / snaptutorial.comStephenson03
XYZ Company has an enterprise network consisting of core backbone, corporate campus, two data centers, regional distribution centers, and internet edge with DMZ. The network implements VLAN segmentation, port security, firewalls, and switches to protect against attacks. The network engineers are asked to create a detailed troubleshooting and maintenance plan as a template for other administrators. The plan will include daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance processes, and an overall troubleshooting methodology for maintaining network health.
Gregory Williams has over 10 years of experience in IT support roles including as a correctional officer, contractor help desk technician, and Air Force computer systems operator. He is currently pursuing a degree in Applied Computer Technologies from Missouri Western State University expected to graduate in May 2015. His experience includes proficiency in troubleshooting Windows, hardware, and software issues as well as managing user accounts and monitoring networks. He has placed highly in IBM mainframe and enterprise systems competitions demonstrating his skills in programming languages and mainframe environments.
Qcl 14-v3 introduction to flow charting-banasthali vidyapith_geetika gautam(1)geetugeeti
A flowchart is a picture of the separate steps of a process in sequential order.
Elements that may be included are: sequence of actions, materials or services entering or leaving the process (inputs and outputs), decisions that must be made, people who become involved, time involved at each step and/or process measurements.
The process described can be anything: a manufacturing process, an administrative or service process, a project plan. This is a generic tool that can be adapted for a wide variety of purposes.
The document discusses flowcharts and their use in analyzing the college admission process. A macro flowchart was created showing the major steps of admission. Three trouble spots were identified - receiving call letters by post, on-campus counseling, and hostel allotment. Micro flowcharts of these trouble spots revealed problems like lack of accountability for mail delivery, disorganization during counseling, and manual data entry for allotments. Flowcharts provide an effective way to analyze processes and identify issues.
This was the project given to us in qimpro championship league. This presentation is all about flowchart and includes macro and micro flowcharts of the admission process.
This document discusses database system concepts and architecture. It covers several topics:
1) Data models including conceptual, physical, and implementation models. Conceptual models use entities, attributes, and relationships while physical models describe data storage.
2) A database schema defines the structure and constraints while a database state describes current data.
3) A three-schema architecture separates internal, conceptual, and external schemas for different user views.
4) DBMS languages include data definition and manipulation languages like SQL, while interfaces include menus, forms, and natural language.
The document provides an overview of access groups in MC University. It defines access groups and rights, describing how access groups are used to define member permissions for modules, records, and features. It also covers the default access groups, individual rights, access group tabs for general information and application access, and repair centers, locations, and reports that can be limited for each group. The document discusses enabling and disabling rights as well as cloning access groups to quickly create new groups with similar permissions.
This document discusses different approaches to user support in software applications. It covers types of user support like quick references, tutorials, and documentation. It also discusses requirements for user support systems to be available, accurate, consistent, robust, flexible, and unobtrusive. The document then describes approaches like command assistance, command prompts, context-sensitive help, tutorials, and documentation. It also covers adaptive help systems, knowledge representation, and issues in designing effective user support.
Cis 436 Enthusiastic Study / snaptutorial.comStephenson03
XYZ Company has an enterprise network consisting of core backbone, corporate campus, two data centers, regional distribution centers, and internet edge with DMZ. The network implements VLAN segmentation, port security, firewalls, and switches to protect against attacks. The network engineers are asked to create a detailed troubleshooting and maintenance plan as a template for other administrators. The plan will include daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance processes, and an overall troubleshooting methodology for maintaining network health.
Gregory Williams has over 10 years of experience in IT support roles including as a correctional officer, contractor help desk technician, and Air Force computer systems operator. He is currently pursuing a degree in Applied Computer Technologies from Missouri Western State University expected to graduate in May 2015. His experience includes proficiency in troubleshooting Windows, hardware, and software issues as well as managing user accounts and monitoring networks. He has placed highly in IBM mainframe and enterprise systems competitions demonstrating his skills in programming languages and mainframe environments.
1) The document presents a macro-level, mini-level, and micro-level flowchart of the graduation process at Veermata Jijabai Technical Institute.
2) It details the steps from applying for admission after 12th boards through attending orientation, academics over four years, campus placements, and finally graduation.
3) The document also identifies some problems with the current process, such as reservation policies reducing seats for general candidates, a long counseling procedure, and limitations in campus placement processes.
This document provides an overview of key topics covered in Unit 1 of a database management systems course, including:
- The advantages and components of DBMS, data types, events, normal forms, and data dictionary.
- Examples of common database applications like libraries, ATMs, and inventory management.
- The differences between file systems and DBMS in terms of data storage and access.
- The advantages of using a DBMS like data sharing, integrity, independence and security.
- Stages of database normalization to reduce data redundancy and inconsistencies.
- Converting class diagrams to normalized tables and merging object relations.
How to Update Database Online (With Example Student Information Management Sy...Adeel Rasheed
The document discusses how to update an online student information management system database. It describes the functional and non-functional requirements including inserting, updating, and deleting student details and ensuring security. The updating process involves an administrator writing queries to add new tables or update existing ones in the running database. The front-end will be developed in Visual Studio and the backend in SQL Server.
This document provides an overview of labor management and human resources processes within MC University. It discusses labor records, updating labor information, contact details, rates, training records, staff departures and rehiring processes. Interactive examples are provided to demonstrate navigating the labor list, interacting with training records, and managing staff departures. Reporting examples including editable smart reports on labor contact info and training lists with charts are also mentioned. Batch updating of similar fields across multiple labor records is covered.
This document discusses 3-tier architecture, which divides applications into presentation, application, and data tiers. The presentation tier handles the user interface, the application tier contains business logic, and the data tier stores information in a database. 3-tier architecture provides benefits like scalability, improved security, reduced distribution complexity, and maintainability. However, it also increases complexity compared to 2-tier systems. The document uses web and mobile applications as common examples of 3-tier architectures and explains how each tier is separated but communicates through standard interfaces.
This document presents a hostel management system created by Shyam ji. The system allows administrators to manage student and staff records, generate reports, track mess bills and expenses, allot rooms, and manage fees. It includes modules for students, staff, salary, expenses, reports, and room and fee management. The system aims to provide a user-friendly, centralized database for easily managing all hostel activities and information.
This document provides an overview of user and password management techniques in MC University. It describes the different types of users, including laborers and requesters. It also outlines the process for creating and approving new user accounts, obtaining login credentials, and using the password management tool to update passwords or security settings. The document includes examples of signing up new users, approving accounts, and using features of the password management interface.
An Implementation Approach for Advanced Management of Examination SectionEditor IJMTER
The objective of the web based Advanced Management of Exam Section is approach of web
applications into the computing technology has brought a enormous revolution in our social life including
the traditional system of education on examination. Web based Management of Exam Section has a
simple and easy to use web-based centralized user interface and a well-defined database-centric schema
for cumulating, recouping and managing in examination objects, track records need to maintain
information about students a s well as faculties .This information could be student name, enrollment,
semester, branch, address, faculty name, joining date, faculty qualification etc. or specific information
related to departments. Seating Arrangement of students during examinations is distributed and faculties
allotment is specified which is maintained in computerized form rather than manually. In existing system
Exam Section Management in colleges are maintained manually which trifle more time and no safeguard
of data is provided. To overcome this, a system is proffered ’Web Based Advanced Exam Section
Management’.
The document describes the design and implementation of an online examination system using PHP and MySQL. It includes sections on requirements analysis, database design, implementation, and problems encountered. The system has three modules - one for administrators, one for students, and one for a super administrator. Entity relationship diagrams and data flow diagrams are provided to illustrate the database and system design. The goal is to allow students to take exams online and obtain results immediately in a more efficient manner than traditional paper-based exams.
Flow charting on college admission processshivani jindal
the project flowcharting is the practical application of understanding the concept of flow chart and help u to know how to make micro and macro flowchart of college admission process
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.
1) The document describes various symbols used in flowcharts such as rectangles, diamonds, circles, and arrows to represent processes, decisions, starts/ends, and flows.
2) There are three main types of flowcharts: sequence, selection, and iteration. Sequence flowcharts show a series of steps. Selection flowcharts show decision points. Iteration flowcharts show loops.
3) Micro flowcharts show greater detail of a process than macro flowcharts, which provide a higher-level view. The document provides examples of micro and macro flowcharts for a college admissions process.
Online course register system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
Student course registration process in colleges involve filling registration forms manually, getting it signed by respective subject teachers, and then getting the documents acknowledged from the concerned Advisors, College Deans and Accounts Officers respectively. Finally the registration forms are submitted in the Administrative Branch. As is evident, this process is very laborious and time consuming. An Online Student Course Registration System has been developed to simplify the current manual procedure. This system has been developed using PHP and MySQL. The front-end is designed using PHP with excerpts of code written using and back-end is designed and managed through MySQL. This system software is more secured, user-friendly and less time-consuming. Basically, systems are implemented for facilitating complex manual processes and that is exactly what we are trying to achieve. System is implemented as per user requirement such as a manufacturing concern may install a plant for easing out manual processes. We have sought help from computer programming for automation of manual registration system. With the introduction of computers, every aspect of our lives has been revolutionized. When used judiciously, computers can help us save time, secure our personal information, access the required information whenever and wherever required. Keeping all these positive points in mind, we have developed an Online Student Course Registration System for easily managing the semester registration process for the student in an institution. Ours is an advisory based system. In state agricultural universities the course allocation is advisory based and more complicated. The courses are assigned according to the skill set and industry requirements. Hence, in current scenario, automated system is required for course registration of students.
Online course registration system development software engineering project pr...MD.HABIBUR Rahman
Autometed Online Course Registration System is a software development project final presentation. here , I applyed . and software development waterfall feedback model. Development Software Engineering Project Presentation
The document describes the design of two software engineering case studies using Rational Rose:
1) A Student Mark Analysis System to allow students and faculty to view marks and generate report cards. Key modules include generating and distributing report cards, updating grades, and viewing grades. UML diagrams like use case, class, sequence, and deployment diagrams are developed.
2) An Online Quiz Management System to organize quiz programs and produce results. The system will be developed using UML components and offers reliability and efficiency.
Both case studies involve analyzing requirements, designing the system using UML diagrams in Rational Rose, and developing the necessary software engineering methodology and documentation for the projects.
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.
Managing and controlling the final year projects of students using manual or
traditional process is a very tedious job. The main aim of this project is to create an
automated system for managing all the activities of projects. Project management system is a
system for managing, controlling, monitoring the final year projects of students. It is a web
based portal or application which is useful for students and project guide.
This project was made by Aparna Agnihotri, Soumya Badola and Simran Nagar. It presents a brief introduction to flow charting, and goes on to show how creating a flow chart of a college's admission process can help in identifying and addressing problem areas in the process.
This document provides an industrial training report on developing an online examination system in Java. It discusses the project scope, requirements analysis, system architecture, database design, software development methodology, and implementation details. The system allows institutes to host online exams and students to take exams and view results. It aims to reduce the workload of manual exam processes for both institutes and students. The report covers various system diagrams, modules for administrators and students, and solving challenges encountered during development and testing of the online exam system.
This document proposes an online admission form submission system for Advanced College of Engineering and Management. The system aims to automate the admission process and store student information in a centralized database for easy retrieval and management. It will allow students to fill and submit admission forms online, reducing paperwork. The proposed system is technically and economically feasible to implement using tools like SQL, PHP and Dreamweaver. It is expected to benefit both students and staff by streamlining the admission process.
1) The document presents a macro-level, mini-level, and micro-level flowchart of the graduation process at Veermata Jijabai Technical Institute.
2) It details the steps from applying for admission after 12th boards through attending orientation, academics over four years, campus placements, and finally graduation.
3) The document also identifies some problems with the current process, such as reservation policies reducing seats for general candidates, a long counseling procedure, and limitations in campus placement processes.
This document provides an overview of key topics covered in Unit 1 of a database management systems course, including:
- The advantages and components of DBMS, data types, events, normal forms, and data dictionary.
- Examples of common database applications like libraries, ATMs, and inventory management.
- The differences between file systems and DBMS in terms of data storage and access.
- The advantages of using a DBMS like data sharing, integrity, independence and security.
- Stages of database normalization to reduce data redundancy and inconsistencies.
- Converting class diagrams to normalized tables and merging object relations.
How to Update Database Online (With Example Student Information Management Sy...Adeel Rasheed
The document discusses how to update an online student information management system database. It describes the functional and non-functional requirements including inserting, updating, and deleting student details and ensuring security. The updating process involves an administrator writing queries to add new tables or update existing ones in the running database. The front-end will be developed in Visual Studio and the backend in SQL Server.
This document provides an overview of labor management and human resources processes within MC University. It discusses labor records, updating labor information, contact details, rates, training records, staff departures and rehiring processes. Interactive examples are provided to demonstrate navigating the labor list, interacting with training records, and managing staff departures. Reporting examples including editable smart reports on labor contact info and training lists with charts are also mentioned. Batch updating of similar fields across multiple labor records is covered.
This document discusses 3-tier architecture, which divides applications into presentation, application, and data tiers. The presentation tier handles the user interface, the application tier contains business logic, and the data tier stores information in a database. 3-tier architecture provides benefits like scalability, improved security, reduced distribution complexity, and maintainability. However, it also increases complexity compared to 2-tier systems. The document uses web and mobile applications as common examples of 3-tier architectures and explains how each tier is separated but communicates through standard interfaces.
This document presents a hostel management system created by Shyam ji. The system allows administrators to manage student and staff records, generate reports, track mess bills and expenses, allot rooms, and manage fees. It includes modules for students, staff, salary, expenses, reports, and room and fee management. The system aims to provide a user-friendly, centralized database for easily managing all hostel activities and information.
This document provides an overview of user and password management techniques in MC University. It describes the different types of users, including laborers and requesters. It also outlines the process for creating and approving new user accounts, obtaining login credentials, and using the password management tool to update passwords or security settings. The document includes examples of signing up new users, approving accounts, and using features of the password management interface.
An Implementation Approach for Advanced Management of Examination SectionEditor IJMTER
The objective of the web based Advanced Management of Exam Section is approach of web
applications into the computing technology has brought a enormous revolution in our social life including
the traditional system of education on examination. Web based Management of Exam Section has a
simple and easy to use web-based centralized user interface and a well-defined database-centric schema
for cumulating, recouping and managing in examination objects, track records need to maintain
information about students a s well as faculties .This information could be student name, enrollment,
semester, branch, address, faculty name, joining date, faculty qualification etc. or specific information
related to departments. Seating Arrangement of students during examinations is distributed and faculties
allotment is specified which is maintained in computerized form rather than manually. In existing system
Exam Section Management in colleges are maintained manually which trifle more time and no safeguard
of data is provided. To overcome this, a system is proffered ’Web Based Advanced Exam Section
Management’.
The document describes the design and implementation of an online examination system using PHP and MySQL. It includes sections on requirements analysis, database design, implementation, and problems encountered. The system has three modules - one for administrators, one for students, and one for a super administrator. Entity relationship diagrams and data flow diagrams are provided to illustrate the database and system design. The goal is to allow students to take exams online and obtain results immediately in a more efficient manner than traditional paper-based exams.
Flow charting on college admission processshivani jindal
the project flowcharting is the practical application of understanding the concept of flow chart and help u to know how to make micro and macro flowchart of college admission process
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.
1) The document describes various symbols used in flowcharts such as rectangles, diamonds, circles, and arrows to represent processes, decisions, starts/ends, and flows.
2) There are three main types of flowcharts: sequence, selection, and iteration. Sequence flowcharts show a series of steps. Selection flowcharts show decision points. Iteration flowcharts show loops.
3) Micro flowcharts show greater detail of a process than macro flowcharts, which provide a higher-level view. The document provides examples of micro and macro flowcharts for a college admissions process.
Online course register system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
Student course registration process in colleges involve filling registration forms manually, getting it signed by respective subject teachers, and then getting the documents acknowledged from the concerned Advisors, College Deans and Accounts Officers respectively. Finally the registration forms are submitted in the Administrative Branch. As is evident, this process is very laborious and time consuming. An Online Student Course Registration System has been developed to simplify the current manual procedure. This system has been developed using PHP and MySQL. The front-end is designed using PHP with excerpts of code written using and back-end is designed and managed through MySQL. This system software is more secured, user-friendly and less time-consuming. Basically, systems are implemented for facilitating complex manual processes and that is exactly what we are trying to achieve. System is implemented as per user requirement such as a manufacturing concern may install a plant for easing out manual processes. We have sought help from computer programming for automation of manual registration system. With the introduction of computers, every aspect of our lives has been revolutionized. When used judiciously, computers can help us save time, secure our personal information, access the required information whenever and wherever required. Keeping all these positive points in mind, we have developed an Online Student Course Registration System for easily managing the semester registration process for the student in an institution. Ours is an advisory based system. In state agricultural universities the course allocation is advisory based and more complicated. The courses are assigned according to the skill set and industry requirements. Hence, in current scenario, automated system is required for course registration of students.
Online course registration system development software engineering project pr...MD.HABIBUR Rahman
Autometed Online Course Registration System is a software development project final presentation. here , I applyed . and software development waterfall feedback model. Development Software Engineering Project Presentation
The document describes the design of two software engineering case studies using Rational Rose:
1) A Student Mark Analysis System to allow students and faculty to view marks and generate report cards. Key modules include generating and distributing report cards, updating grades, and viewing grades. UML diagrams like use case, class, sequence, and deployment diagrams are developed.
2) An Online Quiz Management System to organize quiz programs and produce results. The system will be developed using UML components and offers reliability and efficiency.
Both case studies involve analyzing requirements, designing the system using UML diagrams in Rational Rose, and developing the necessary software engineering methodology and documentation for the projects.
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.
Managing and controlling the final year projects of students using manual or
traditional process is a very tedious job. The main aim of this project is to create an
automated system for managing all the activities of projects. Project management system is a
system for managing, controlling, monitoring the final year projects of students. It is a web
based portal or application which is useful for students and project guide.
This project was made by Aparna Agnihotri, Soumya Badola and Simran Nagar. It presents a brief introduction to flow charting, and goes on to show how creating a flow chart of a college's admission process can help in identifying and addressing problem areas in the process.
This document provides an industrial training report on developing an online examination system in Java. It discusses the project scope, requirements analysis, system architecture, database design, software development methodology, and implementation details. The system allows institutes to host online exams and students to take exams and view results. It aims to reduce the workload of manual exam processes for both institutes and students. The report covers various system diagrams, modules for administrators and students, and solving challenges encountered during development and testing of the online exam system.
This document proposes an online admission form submission system for Advanced College of Engineering and Management. The system aims to automate the admission process and store student information in a centralized database for easy retrieval and management. It will allow students to fill and submit admission forms online, reducing paperwork. The proposed system is technically and economically feasible to implement using tools like SQL, PHP and Dreamweaver. It is expected to benefit both students and staff by streamlining the admission process.
The document is a request for fully solved SMU MBA assignments from Spring 2014. It provides contact information for students to send their semester and specialization to obtain the assignments. It notes that sample assignments can be found in blog archives or by searching. The document then provides several MBA assignments related to software engineering, database management systems, computer networks, and other topics. Students are to answer the questions and provide explanations and examples.
The document is a project report on a Leave Management System submitted for a Master's degree. It includes an introduction outlining the need to automate existing paper-based leave management processes. It discusses the technical, economic and operational feasibility of the project. It proposes a software system with modules for teaching staff, non-teaching staff, Heads of Department and administration to manage employee leave applications and records in a centralized database.
The document discusses using Viable Systems Modelling (VSM) to analyze and improve a university's student information management systems. VSM represents management systems as self-managing sub-systems that interact. It identifies whether requisite communication and control channels exist between sub-systems and have sufficient capacity. The document applies VSM to model the university's application, enrollment, and registration processes. It finds the application and enrollment systems work well but registration could be improved by automating data sharing between sub-systems after verification. In conclusion, VSM is useful for ensuring each sub-system is independently viable and integrated with the overall management system.
The document describes a project report for a Student Information Management System. The system allows education institutes to easily maintain student records by solving problems with manual systems where information is scattered and redundant. The project aims to strengthen students' technical skills by having them complete a project according to university guidelines. Key features of the system include student registration, attendance tracking, timetable generation, and report generation. It was developed using technologies like HTML, PHP and allows authorized users to securely access and update student information.
The document discusses the systems development life cycle (SDLC) process for planning, creating, testing, and deploying information systems. It describes the main stages of the SDLC as preliminary analysis, systems analysis, systems design, development, integration and testing, acceptance and deployment, maintenance, and evaluation. It also discusses problems with the traditional sequential SDLC model such as long development cycles and difficulty accommodating changes. The incremental waterfall model is presented as an alternative that develops the system in smaller incremental releases.
This document describes a student sponsorship system that uses a weighted sum method to rank students based on criteria. It discusses objectives to design a system for students with religious certificates, implement a weighted ranking method, and test the system. It also outlines problems with current manual systems, including legibility, efficiency, and potential for human error in selection. The project scope defines users and system modules for registration, login, forms, criteria management, and reporting. It then explains the methodology, including context and entity relationship diagrams, data flow diagrams, algorithm complexity using the weighted sum formula, and prototypes of the user interfaces.
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- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
2. INTRODUCTION
The flowchart is a means of visually presenting the flow of
data through an information processing systems, the
operations performed within the system and the sequence in
which they are performed
3.
4. ADVANTAGES OF USING FLOWCHARTS
The benefits of flowcharts are as follows:
Communication: Flowcharts are better way of communicating
the logic of a system to all concerned
Effective analysis: With the help of flowchart, problem can be
analyzed in more effective way
Proper documentation: Program flowcharts serve as a good
program documentation, which is needed for various
purposes
5. LIMITATIONS OF USING FLOWCHARTS
Alterations and Modifications: If alterations are required the
flowchart may require re-drawing completely
Reproduction: As the flowchart symbols cannot be typed,
reproduction of flowchart becomes a problem
The essentials of what is done can easily be lost in the
technical details of how it is done
8. MICRO FLOWCHART
The Micro Flowchart of the areas of concern based on the
Macro flowchart is as follows:
9.
10. 3 PROBLEM AREAS
3 trouble spots in the process
Allotment – In allotment we not only have to consider ranking or marks
obtained by the students but also we have to consider the reservation
quotas of the different genres.
Example:-SC, NT, OBC, VJ, MINORITY, etc
Documentation – There are various documents that are required for
proper verification for the students
Example-gap certificate, domicile, birth certificate, board certificate,
transfer certificate, degree certificate, etc
Fees payment – some students go for loan procedure while some opt for
scholarship, some opt for installment payment, so to keep this data
properly is a big task
11. LESSONS LEARNED…
The process of college admission is well understood by the
help of flowcharting
Provides an easy way for analysis
A visual glimpse of how the system will work
More clarity about how a flowchart can be used to illustrate
the sequence of operations to be performed
It can be used for solving lengthy and complicated problems