This document describes a college management system that was developed to manage student, staff, and library information more efficiently. The system includes modules for admission processes, student and staff information, and library management. It aims to store records electronically and provide better access to knowledge resources. The developers sought to create a platform-independent, user-friendly interface to address issues with previous systems like slow performance and lack of key functionality. Diagrams are included that outline the login process, data flow, entity relationships and sample reports generated by the system.
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
This project aims to develop a College Management System to facilitate students and faculty by providing required information quickly through a web-based system. The current manual system is time-consuming and wastes resources. The new system will store and manage student, faculty, course, fee and exam records electronically to help the administration access data easily with minimum time and effort. The project team is developing the system using tools like interviews, requirements documentation, use case and entity-relationship diagrams to design the classes, components, and activities. The system implementation is ongoing using appropriate technologies.
This document describes a college management system project. It lists the group members and project guide for the system. The system allows for student information entry and editing, generation of fee receipts, and includes modules for login, student data functions, and fee payment. It is designed to automate college functions for both students and administrators for easier management of student records and fees. Hardware requirements include a laptop or desktop computer and the software will run on a Fedora operating system utilizing text files and binary data for data storage and access.
This document outlines requirements for a College Management System that allows staff and students to access and share information. The system would include modules for campus information, administration, departments, staff, and students. It would allow users to view and change profiles, attendance records, marks and more. The system is intended to be accessed via login and password on the college intranet. It would use HTML, Oracle database, Tomcat web server, and Java technologies. Future enhancements could include online exam modules and a facility for teachers to upload lecture videos. The goal of the system is to provide appropriate information to users and help reduce wasted time by centralizing college information and services.
The document describes an automated management system for student and faculty data. It discusses developing a computerized system to replace the current manual paper-based process. The system will use a waterfall development model and be developed in Visual Studio 2013 using ASP.NET, C#, SQL Server, and a Windows OS. Data flow diagrams and use cases are included to explain the system's processes and functions. Effort estimation is calculated at 8.8 person-months using function points analysis. Basis path testing is discussed as a method to test the system's logical complexity.
The document describes a presentation for a school management system created by Soumya Subhadarshi Behera. The presentation includes an introduction, motivation, and system development sections. It provides background on the need for a school management system to efficiently manage student, employee, academic and other administrative data. It then covers the goals and components involved in developing the software system, including using Visual Basic 6.0 for the front end and Oracle for the back end database.
This document is a project report for an Automation Management System created by two students to fulfill their degree requirements. It includes sections on the problem statement, process model used, requirements analysis including questionnaires and interviews, data flow diagrams, a data dictionary, use cases, effort estimation, a timeline chart, risk table, architectural design, and testing approach. The problem is that the current manual system is slow and error-prone, so the project aims to develop a computerized system to automate the management processes, make them faster and easier to use, and reduce paperwork. A waterfall process model is used. The requirements analysis covers information gathering and specification of functional and non-functional requirements.
This document describes a college management system that was developed to manage student, staff, and library information more efficiently. The system includes modules for admission processes, student and staff information, and library management. It aims to store records electronically and provide better access to knowledge resources. The developers sought to create a platform-independent, user-friendly interface to address issues with previous systems like slow performance and lack of key functionality. Diagrams are included that outline the login process, data flow, entity relationships and sample reports generated by the system.
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
This project aims to develop a College Management System to facilitate students and faculty by providing required information quickly through a web-based system. The current manual system is time-consuming and wastes resources. The new system will store and manage student, faculty, course, fee and exam records electronically to help the administration access data easily with minimum time and effort. The project team is developing the system using tools like interviews, requirements documentation, use case and entity-relationship diagrams to design the classes, components, and activities. The system implementation is ongoing using appropriate technologies.
This document describes a college management system project. It lists the group members and project guide for the system. The system allows for student information entry and editing, generation of fee receipts, and includes modules for login, student data functions, and fee payment. It is designed to automate college functions for both students and administrators for easier management of student records and fees. Hardware requirements include a laptop or desktop computer and the software will run on a Fedora operating system utilizing text files and binary data for data storage and access.
This document outlines requirements for a College Management System that allows staff and students to access and share information. The system would include modules for campus information, administration, departments, staff, and students. It would allow users to view and change profiles, attendance records, marks and more. The system is intended to be accessed via login and password on the college intranet. It would use HTML, Oracle database, Tomcat web server, and Java technologies. Future enhancements could include online exam modules and a facility for teachers to upload lecture videos. The goal of the system is to provide appropriate information to users and help reduce wasted time by centralizing college information and services.
The document describes an automated management system for student and faculty data. It discusses developing a computerized system to replace the current manual paper-based process. The system will use a waterfall development model and be developed in Visual Studio 2013 using ASP.NET, C#, SQL Server, and a Windows OS. Data flow diagrams and use cases are included to explain the system's processes and functions. Effort estimation is calculated at 8.8 person-months using function points analysis. Basis path testing is discussed as a method to test the system's logical complexity.
The document describes a presentation for a school management system created by Soumya Subhadarshi Behera. The presentation includes an introduction, motivation, and system development sections. It provides background on the need for a school management system to efficiently manage student, employee, academic and other administrative data. It then covers the goals and components involved in developing the software system, including using Visual Basic 6.0 for the front end and Oracle for the back end database.
This document is a project report for an Automation Management System created by two students to fulfill their degree requirements. It includes sections on the problem statement, process model used, requirements analysis including questionnaires and interviews, data flow diagrams, a data dictionary, use cases, effort estimation, a timeline chart, risk table, architectural design, and testing approach. The problem is that the current manual system is slow and error-prone, so the project aims to develop a computerized system to automate the management processes, make them faster and easier to use, and reduce paperwork. A waterfall process model is used. The requirements analysis covers information gathering and specification of functional and non-functional requirements.
Student information system project reportSuman Chandra
This document describes a student information system project that was developed to manage student data in a centralized digital manner. It outlines the objectives of keeping accurate records of student exams, attendance, fees, academic performance and more. It also defines problems with the previous manual system, such as data redundancy and lack of backup. The project was created using Visual Studio 2012 for the frontend, MS Access for the backend database, and SQL Server 2008. It provides forms to enter and view student information as well as generate reports. Benefits include reduced manual work and easy access to consolidated student records.
This document describes a proposed hostel management system. The existing manual system is time-consuming and prone to errors. The new computerized system will allow for easy access and updating of student data. It will automatically calculate bills and issue notifications. The system will have administrative functions to manage student, room, and fee details. It will generate reports. Diagrams are included that depict the system requirements, design, components, and deployment.
This document describes a student management system (SMS) developed as an extension to the Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) to manage student records for dental students across government hospitals in Gujarat. The SMS allows for management of admission, fees payment, exam scheduling, result entry and generation of reports. It follows an iterative development approach and uses a multilayer architecture with layers for data, control, business and presentation. Various diagrams like use case, class, entity-relationship and data flow are provided to depict the system. Screenshots demonstrate modules for admission, fees, exam scheduling and results. The system aims to reduce paper work and efficiently manage student information and resources.
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.
This presentation summarizes a student project on developing a Hostel Management System. It includes sections on introduction, objectives, scope, system requirements, design, and testing. The project uses a waterfall model and involves designing modules for administration, users, hostels, and registration. It outlines functional and non-functional requirements, hardware and software needs, and system architecture including context and flow diagrams. Both white-box and black-box testing strategies are proposed to validate and verify that the software meets requirements.
This document presents a student management system project developed in Java. It allows users to view, edit, and manage student records and results. The key modules allow students to view their academic records while faculty can both view and edit records. It uses a MS Access database and was created using technologies like JDK, JDBC, and NetBeans. The future scope includes adding printing, improved design, and connecting it to an online system. The goal is to create an easy to use system to manage all student information for educational institutions.
This document outlines a proposed student inquiry system created by a group of students. The system was created to automate and simplify the manual student record keeping process. It allows authorized users to access, add, update, and search student records stored in a database. Key features include reducing costs and errors, and allowing easy access and tracking of student information. The system requirements, software requirements, functional and non-functional requirements, and modules are described. The goal is to create a user-friendly system to easily manage student records for educational institutions.
This presentation summarizes a student bio-data management system created in Java. The system allows administrators, teachers, and students to access and manage student information and academic results through an automated interface rather than using paper records. Key features of the system include allowing admins to add, edit, and delete user accounts and student records, teachers to view student data and enter academic results, and students to view their own information and results. The presentation outlines the user types, software and hardware requirements, database design, and development tools used to create the management system.
This document describes a College Management System project that aims to automate college operations and store information electronically. It discusses developing the system using C++ to create and maintain records like courses, students, fees, examinations, library and employees. Data will be stored in files and accessed through a user-friendly interface. The system seeks to address issues with the previous manual process and enhance functions like searching, reporting and data access across the college.
This project is aimed at developing an online application for the College Management System Dept. of the college. The system is an online application that can be accessed throughout the organization and outside as well with proper login provided. This system can be used as an application for the TPO of the college to manage the student information with regards to placement and college managing. The college management and staff logging should be able to upload their information in the form of a CV and student record and college department record uploaded. Visitor’s college staff representatives logging in may also access/search any information put up by Students.
This document provides an overview of a college management system software project created by a group of students. The objective is to develop a graphical user interface based software that is platform independent, user friendly, and can manage all aspects of a college. It aims to overcome issues with existing college management software like platform dependency, data redundancy, slow execution, and security threats. The proposed software would include modules for accounts, academics, training and placement, exams, library, laboratories, hostels, cafeterias, transportation, and culture. It would use a relational database to reduce data redundancy and Java for platform independence. The document describes the requirements and provides an entity relationship diagram and data flow diagram of the system.
This document presents a student information system project by two students. It describes the system's ability to facilitate online registration, password changes, adding/dropping subjects, viewing department and fee information, and rules. It allows students to overcome long department lines. The system registration procedure involves registering unregistered students by entering details, and registered students logging in with credentials to access functions like viewing rules. A flowchart shows the registration and login processes.
The university management system is used as an digital alternative to manual system, this software is supported to eliminate and in some cases reduce the hardships faced by this existing system. The application is reduced as much as possible to avoid errors while entering the data. It also provides error message while entering invalid data. No formal knowledge is needed for the user to use this system. Thus by this all it proves it is user-friendly
The document describes a College Management System that aims to automate all functions of a college and provide detailed reports to management. It allows easy manipulation of student and staff data. The system provides a structure for the college campus and departments, synchronizing their work. It manages student, faculty, department, marks, and extracurricular activity data. The system uses modules for login, forms, reports and a graphical user interface. Forms are used to register students, enter fees, marks, IDs, employee details and salaries. Reports provide filtered student, employee, course and other data.
This document describes a student result management system created by Kazi Hasnayeen Emad. The system allows users to add, view, and update student records and results in a secure manner. It uses Java for development and MySQL for data storage. The system has features like proper login, easy addition and modification of student details and results. It aims to simplify the task of maintaining large numbers of student records in an educational organization.
The document describes a student management system created by a group of students. The system allows authorized users to access academic records of registered students and simplifies operations for educational institutions. It handles student details like personal information, course and college details, and academic records. The system was developed to automate a manual student management process and reduce costs and errors compared to the previous system. It has functionalities like creating, deleting, updating, and searching student records.
A Student Management System Project abstract that contains the basics needs in a student management system. It can also be used as a base to implementing your new creative ideas.
This document describes a student management system. It includes sections on introduction, modules, requirements, use cases, and conclusion. It describes managing student, college, and academic details. It explains how the system makes record keeping easier than a manual system. Sections provide more details on student and faculty modules, including logging in, viewing records, and downloading reports. Functions like creating, deleting, and updating student records are mentioned. The conclusion discusses security, performance, maintainability, reliability, and availability.
This document describes a student results management system that was developed as a web application to manage student results. It has three main modules: a registration/login module, an admin module, and a student module. The admin module allows administrators to create subjects, classes, add students and their results. The student module allows students to view and download their results. The proposed system aims to replace the manual process of managing student results and provide easier access for students to check their results and course information online. It reduces the time needed for students to access their results compared to the existing manual system.
This document discusses a computerized college management system that stores information about students, staff, and workers in an electronic database rather than manually. It allows the manager to easily check information as needed. The system uses a Sempron processor, 2GB of RAM, 50MB of storage, and software including a database, Visual Basic, MS Word, and Windows XP. It aims to address the disadvantages of a manual system by providing a more efficient electronic alternative.
This document outlines a Java project for a bus scheduling and booking system. The project aims to automate bus operator tasks like managing bus routes, staff details, and passenger information to reduce paperwork. Key aspects include a database structure with tables for supervisor info, bus info, schedules, routes, and bookings. The system is designed to be easy to use with a familiar interface and search/report capabilities. It will allow collecting management details efficiently in a secure centralized system.
Student information system project reportSuman Chandra
This document describes a student information system project that was developed to manage student data in a centralized digital manner. It outlines the objectives of keeping accurate records of student exams, attendance, fees, academic performance and more. It also defines problems with the previous manual system, such as data redundancy and lack of backup. The project was created using Visual Studio 2012 for the frontend, MS Access for the backend database, and SQL Server 2008. It provides forms to enter and view student information as well as generate reports. Benefits include reduced manual work and easy access to consolidated student records.
This document describes a proposed hostel management system. The existing manual system is time-consuming and prone to errors. The new computerized system will allow for easy access and updating of student data. It will automatically calculate bills and issue notifications. The system will have administrative functions to manage student, room, and fee details. It will generate reports. Diagrams are included that depict the system requirements, design, components, and deployment.
This document describes a student management system (SMS) developed as an extension to the Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) to manage student records for dental students across government hospitals in Gujarat. The SMS allows for management of admission, fees payment, exam scheduling, result entry and generation of reports. It follows an iterative development approach and uses a multilayer architecture with layers for data, control, business and presentation. Various diagrams like use case, class, entity-relationship and data flow are provided to depict the system. Screenshots demonstrate modules for admission, fees, exam scheduling and results. The system aims to reduce paper work and efficiently manage student information and resources.
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.
This presentation summarizes a student project on developing a Hostel Management System. It includes sections on introduction, objectives, scope, system requirements, design, and testing. The project uses a waterfall model and involves designing modules for administration, users, hostels, and registration. It outlines functional and non-functional requirements, hardware and software needs, and system architecture including context and flow diagrams. Both white-box and black-box testing strategies are proposed to validate and verify that the software meets requirements.
This document presents a student management system project developed in Java. It allows users to view, edit, and manage student records and results. The key modules allow students to view their academic records while faculty can both view and edit records. It uses a MS Access database and was created using technologies like JDK, JDBC, and NetBeans. The future scope includes adding printing, improved design, and connecting it to an online system. The goal is to create an easy to use system to manage all student information for educational institutions.
This document outlines a proposed student inquiry system created by a group of students. The system was created to automate and simplify the manual student record keeping process. It allows authorized users to access, add, update, and search student records stored in a database. Key features include reducing costs and errors, and allowing easy access and tracking of student information. The system requirements, software requirements, functional and non-functional requirements, and modules are described. The goal is to create a user-friendly system to easily manage student records for educational institutions.
This presentation summarizes a student bio-data management system created in Java. The system allows administrators, teachers, and students to access and manage student information and academic results through an automated interface rather than using paper records. Key features of the system include allowing admins to add, edit, and delete user accounts and student records, teachers to view student data and enter academic results, and students to view their own information and results. The presentation outlines the user types, software and hardware requirements, database design, and development tools used to create the management system.
This document describes a College Management System project that aims to automate college operations and store information electronically. It discusses developing the system using C++ to create and maintain records like courses, students, fees, examinations, library and employees. Data will be stored in files and accessed through a user-friendly interface. The system seeks to address issues with the previous manual process and enhance functions like searching, reporting and data access across the college.
This project is aimed at developing an online application for the College Management System Dept. of the college. The system is an online application that can be accessed throughout the organization and outside as well with proper login provided. This system can be used as an application for the TPO of the college to manage the student information with regards to placement and college managing. The college management and staff logging should be able to upload their information in the form of a CV and student record and college department record uploaded. Visitor’s college staff representatives logging in may also access/search any information put up by Students.
This document provides an overview of a college management system software project created by a group of students. The objective is to develop a graphical user interface based software that is platform independent, user friendly, and can manage all aspects of a college. It aims to overcome issues with existing college management software like platform dependency, data redundancy, slow execution, and security threats. The proposed software would include modules for accounts, academics, training and placement, exams, library, laboratories, hostels, cafeterias, transportation, and culture. It would use a relational database to reduce data redundancy and Java for platform independence. The document describes the requirements and provides an entity relationship diagram and data flow diagram of the system.
This document presents a student information system project by two students. It describes the system's ability to facilitate online registration, password changes, adding/dropping subjects, viewing department and fee information, and rules. It allows students to overcome long department lines. The system registration procedure involves registering unregistered students by entering details, and registered students logging in with credentials to access functions like viewing rules. A flowchart shows the registration and login processes.
The university management system is used as an digital alternative to manual system, this software is supported to eliminate and in some cases reduce the hardships faced by this existing system. The application is reduced as much as possible to avoid errors while entering the data. It also provides error message while entering invalid data. No formal knowledge is needed for the user to use this system. Thus by this all it proves it is user-friendly
The document describes a College Management System that aims to automate all functions of a college and provide detailed reports to management. It allows easy manipulation of student and staff data. The system provides a structure for the college campus and departments, synchronizing their work. It manages student, faculty, department, marks, and extracurricular activity data. The system uses modules for login, forms, reports and a graphical user interface. Forms are used to register students, enter fees, marks, IDs, employee details and salaries. Reports provide filtered student, employee, course and other data.
This document describes a student result management system created by Kazi Hasnayeen Emad. The system allows users to add, view, and update student records and results in a secure manner. It uses Java for development and MySQL for data storage. The system has features like proper login, easy addition and modification of student details and results. It aims to simplify the task of maintaining large numbers of student records in an educational organization.
The document describes a student management system created by a group of students. The system allows authorized users to access academic records of registered students and simplifies operations for educational institutions. It handles student details like personal information, course and college details, and academic records. The system was developed to automate a manual student management process and reduce costs and errors compared to the previous system. It has functionalities like creating, deleting, updating, and searching student records.
A Student Management System Project abstract that contains the basics needs in a student management system. It can also be used as a base to implementing your new creative ideas.
This document describes a student management system. It includes sections on introduction, modules, requirements, use cases, and conclusion. It describes managing student, college, and academic details. It explains how the system makes record keeping easier than a manual system. Sections provide more details on student and faculty modules, including logging in, viewing records, and downloading reports. Functions like creating, deleting, and updating student records are mentioned. The conclusion discusses security, performance, maintainability, reliability, and availability.
This document describes a student results management system that was developed as a web application to manage student results. It has three main modules: a registration/login module, an admin module, and a student module. The admin module allows administrators to create subjects, classes, add students and their results. The student module allows students to view and download their results. The proposed system aims to replace the manual process of managing student results and provide easier access for students to check their results and course information online. It reduces the time needed for students to access their results compared to the existing manual system.
This document discusses a computerized college management system that stores information about students, staff, and workers in an electronic database rather than manually. It allows the manager to easily check information as needed. The system uses a Sempron processor, 2GB of RAM, 50MB of storage, and software including a database, Visual Basic, MS Word, and Windows XP. It aims to address the disadvantages of a manual system by providing a more efficient electronic alternative.
This document outlines a Java project for a bus scheduling and booking system. The project aims to automate bus operator tasks like managing bus routes, staff details, and passenger information to reduce paperwork. Key aspects include a database structure with tables for supervisor info, bus info, schedules, routes, and bookings. The system is designed to be easy to use with a familiar interface and search/report capabilities. It will allow collecting management details efficiently in a secure centralized system.
Addressing learning gaps and career oppurtunities after B.Sc computer sciencesandhya12bansal
Addressees the learning gaps i.e why after graduation in B.Sc computer science student is still unemployed. PPts discusses various examples for learning methods. The second part of the presentation discusses the various opportunities after B.Sc in Computer science
The document summarizes a student management system project developed using Java and Microsoft Access. It includes an introduction, existing manual system overview, proposed computerized system features, database tables, screenshots and a conclusion. The proposed system aims to automate the existing manual student records maintenance process through a user-friendly interface, centralized database, and reports generation capabilities. It analyzes the requirements and provides use case and data flow diagrams for the new computerized student management system.
This document summarizes a student project on a computer lab management system. The system was created to address issues with the existing manual lab management system. It allows both students and administrators to manage lab activities online. The system has modules for student and administrator functions. It uses Java and MySQL for the backend and HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for the frontend. Key features include secure login, viewing computer information, submitting assignments, and generating reports. The system aims to reduce paperwork and facilitate effective monitoring of student and staff activities in the computer lab.
The document describes a lab exam management system. The system allows staff to assign programs and monitor student login/logout times. It provides separate interfaces for administrators, students, and faculty. Administrators can modify the database while students can only access it. The system generates performance reports to help improve exams. It uses a 3-tier architecture with clients sending requests to a server which processes the request and returns results from the database.
This document describes a quiz management system developed in C++. The system aims to reduce workload for teachers and students by automatically checking responses and generating instant results. It proposes a fast, flexible system that stores student logs and marks in a database. The description explains that the system collects student information at the start, divides the quiz into categories with multiple choice questions, and checks answers automatically while preventing invalid responses. It lists libraries and functions used, including those for input/output, file handling, and displaying screens for titles, headers, questions and results.
Hostel management system project report..pdfKamal Acharya
“HOSTEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM” is a software developed for managing various activities in the hostel. For the past few years the number of educational institutions are increasing rapidly. Thereby the number of hostels are also increasing for the accommodation of the students studying in this institution. And hence there is a lot of strain on the person who are running the hostel and software’s are not usually used in this context. This particular project deals with the problems on managing a hostel and avoids the problems which occur when carried manually.
This document describes a college ERP system created by students to automate and centralize a college's administration and management. The system handles activities like student and staff management, documentation, and payroll. It aims to replace the manual system with an interactive software that stores data efficiently and reduces workload. Key features include a management information system, common platform for students, teachers and administration, and modules for student data, staff, and fee management. The system is designed to be simple to implement and maintain with a user-friendly interface.
"Employee Management System” is designed to make the existing manual system automatic with the help of computerized equipment and full-edged computer software, fulfilling their requirements, so that their valuable data and information can be stored for a longer period with easy access and manipulation of the same.
Student Information Management System.pptxOmkar747646
The document describes a student information management system created by three group members. The existing manual system had disadvantages like physical strain and being time consuming, while the present computerized system allows for high interactivity, instant response and time savings. The goals of the project were to computerize the manual system. Key features of the computerized system include registration of students, maintenance of student records, and searching student records. It was created as a web application using PHP, HTML, CSS and JavaScript with a MySQL database. The system design includes use case modeling, ER diagrams and data flow diagrams. Modules for admins and users are outlined. Future enhancements could include note uploading/downloading and mobile applications.
Rahul Garg- College Management Software PPT Rahul Garg
College management software is prepared to maintain the day to day operations in a leading college. This software help them to maintain the student and faculty records. So the maintain becomes easier. This software is meant for efficient management of different kind of operations like Maintaining records of – Student Information, Faculty Information, Attendance of the students , Fee Deposition, Result ,Declaration and the different Activities of the college easy by provided computerized solution.
The "E-learning Management System" has been developed to override the problems prevailing in the practicing manual system. This software is supported to eliminate and in some cases reduce the hardships faced by this existing system. Moreover this system is designed for the particular need of the company to carry out operations in a smooth and effective manner.
Improved Digital Literacy: Computer courses introduce learners to the fundamental concepts of using a computer, such as understanding hardware and software, operating systems, file management, and basic troubleshooting. This knowledge is crucial in today's technology-driven world.
Enhanced Job Opportunities: Basic computer skills are often a prerequisite for many entry-level jobs in various industries. Having these skills on your resume can increase your employability and open up more job opportunities.
This document provides an overview of an Institute Management System project developed using Java and Eclipse. It includes an introduction to the project, objectives to automate an institute's operations and make information retrieval faster and more efficient. It describes the technologies used - Java for the programming language, Eclipse as the IDE, and Notepad for text editing. Finally, it outlines the modules to be developed like student, teacher, course management and fee payment.
This document provides an overview of an introduction to operating systems course, including the course description, agenda, instructor introduction, and expectations for student introductions. It discusses operating system concepts such as hardware components, system software, application software, and the structure and goals of an operating system. Key points covered include defining the CPU, memory, input/output devices, and where programs and data are stored. It also compares single-user and multi-user operating systems.
The document describes a school management system created by three group members to manage student, course, fee, faculty, teacher, staff, class, and salary details across multiple school branches. It analyzes the system requirements including the need to computerize manual records, advantages of the computerized system, project description to access records, and purpose to maintain an educational organization's database. It lists the software, hardware, and functional requirements like insertion, deletion, updating, and searching of records along with non-functional requirements of security, performance, user-friendliness, and maintainability through backups.
This document provides a software requirements specification for a hostel management system. The system aims to automate hostel operations such as room allotment, bill generation, and maintaining student and employee records. This will help improve data reliability, reduce errors, and allow for faster data access and updating. The system will interface with users via a login screen and homepage. It will require hardware such as PCs and printers, and software such as Windows and Oracle database. The system functions will include maintaining information on residents, rooms, fees, and employees as well as searching, sorting, and retrieving data.
This document describes an Employee Management System that was developed to maintain employee records for organizations. It maintains personal and employment details of staff in a digital format. The system was created using HTML, CSS, PHP and a Microsoft SQL server database to be low-cost and user-friendly for small businesses still using paper records. It allows admin and employees to interact through features like viewing employee information, applying for leave, and completing tasks. The system aims to improve accuracy, security and efficiency over manual record keeping.
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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Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
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This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
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In the modern world of technology, computers are affecting our lives in
more ways than we probably are aware of. COMPUTERISED MANAGEMENT,
maintaining information of an educational institutes, Colleges, other the list is
endless.
This project specified all working that taken by a College Manager …
If manager want necessary information he checks the information about a student,
staff, worker etc.
It is difficult to prepare the manual work to store the information about the all
students, teachers as well as about workers.
So this project helps to store those type of information using computerized
system.
Some modules of college management.
student info. & student details
Staff info. & Staff details
worker info & worker details
3. Tools Used To Develop The PROJECT
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HARDWARE:
AMD Sempron.
Random Access Memory of 2 GB.
Memory Disk Space 50 MB.
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DATABASE
VISUAL BASIC
MS WORD
WINDOWS XP
4. EXISTING SYSTEM
• Whenever we implement new system it is
developed to remove the
shortcomings of
an existing system. The computerized has
more Edge over the manual system. As
we are doing a project on “COLLEGE
MANAGEMENT”. So firstly we will introduce
the existing system, the existing system is
based on manual system, which takes lot of
time to get performance of the test. It has the
following disadvantages:
5. PROPOSED SYSTEM
• We have developed new system, which is
based on computer in which the student used
to give test on the computer by simply clicking
the answers. It is most reliable & time saving
system while conducting some entrances test.
13. • For full project report and source code visit
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