AcadCom (Academic Computing)

Academic Computing is a generic enrollment system developed for tertiary educational institutions, who are either on the primary stage of their existence or those whose systems can be categorized as having a good mix of non-integrated manual and automated operations. Based on the project manager...

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Main Authors: Catacutan, Joan Monica, Chen, Chien Chen, Garcia, Ma. Neriza, Guevarra, Carmela, Ham, Catherine Rose, Ocava, Antonio, Jr., Pangilinan, George Zoilo, Siana, Carmela Joy, Sidiangco, Josef Brian, Tapia, Frederick Romulus, Villanueva, Pauline Therese, Zaragoza, Alexander Rey
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 1999
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14042
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:Academic Computing is a generic enrollment system developed for tertiary educational institutions, who are either on the primary stage of their existence or those whose systems can be categorized as having a good mix of non-integrated manual and automated operations. Based on the project manager's analysis, the design of the system took shape. The manager's design was the ground for the implementation of the system by the project members. During the implementation phase, certain technicalities on the design were found to be lacking and modifications and additions on the system were made to compensate for it. The system includes the automation of the basic and standard operations of academic institutions particularly that of the Admission's Office, Registrar's Office and the Office of Academic Administrators. It will also provide the school administrators and officers with tools to support them in performing the various processes involved in their respective duties and responsibilities. Thus, ensuring data integrity and the effective use of time and resources. This is achieved through the reduction in the redundancy of tasks and the simplification and automatic generation of those operations done manually."