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<title>Bachelor of Information Science and Management</title>
<link>https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12852/1845</link>
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<title>Medical laboratory information and billing system (MLI&amp;BS)</title>
<link>https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12852/2397</link>
<description>Medical laboratory information and billing system (MLI&amp;BS)
Bagaloyos, Rodolph S.; Barbon, Patrick Henry D.; Hilapad, Christian John C.; Suño, Paul Kenneth A.
These days, technology is involved in mostly everything we do. Most manual transactions are converted into computerized transactions by the use of computers and its tools. The use of these technologies has greatly helped us in our daily transactions.&#13;
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Medical Laboratory Information &amp; Billing System is designed to help laboratory transactions become easier and faster. This study aims to develop a software application that will transform the manual operations of the company into a computerized one, store data and transfer it from branch to branch, compute for billing and generate reports for Healthlink (Iloilo) Incorporated. It will also provide security for stored data and a user friendly interface.&#13;
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The study was done at Healthlink (Iloilo) Incorporated, which is the main focus of the study. The researchers made questionnaires and recorded every interview related to the study.&#13;
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After gathering all the data that they could, the researchers brainstormed and decided on what to do with the current manual system of the company and its problems.&#13;
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To solve the manual system of Healthlink (Iloilo) Incorporated, the researchers have come up with a solution to create Medical Laboratory Information and Billing System.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>CPU Cyber Library monitoring system</title>
<link>https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12852/2396</link>
<description>CPU Cyber Library monitoring system
Agtoto, Nelwen M.; Eufan, Lovely Arvic M.; Hiponia, Charmaine Mae B.; Rolando, Virginia B.; Tinambunan, Von Bon C.
Cyber Library is one of the services in CPU Henry Luce III Library which offer internet, printing, and encoding. It was introduce to CPU student in 1999 and all operations are performed manually, which supervised by Mr. Rodel Dianala. The fact that it is being associated as “Cyber Library” and yet they still to manage manual operating procedures such as in logging in/out of the student, payment transactions and generation of statistical reports. Even though these manual operations are dependable, yet still cannot avoid manual errors. This may result imprecise in monitoring report and unsecured records.&#13;
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In addition information for the design and concept of the system, we reviewed the related software to guide us in terms of conceiving the solution for the recognized problem. The following related topics are: RISC technology, Cyber Cafe Pro and Cyber Monitor.&#13;
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In establishing the system for Cyber Library, Modified Dynamic System, Development Method was used. The model was chosen to enable us to perform iteration procedures in Project Life Cycle by changing the function and interface of the system regarding to our client and user feedback.&#13;
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In developing the system, the group made use the Microsoft SQL Server 2003 as the database back end and Microsoft FoxPro 9.0 for the front end.&#13;
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Generally, the system objective is to develop computerized Cyber Library Monitoring System for CPU Henry Luce III Cyber Library that could facilitates accurate record, reliable reports and eliminate manual operating procedures. The group concludes that the system has efficiently solved the problem in manual operations. The main feature of the system was to have a centralized monitoring, precise recording for student information, secured storage of data and reliable report generation. The group also recommends a reader device for flexible operation module and enhancement of user interface which includes the student image in viewing and logging in the system.
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Swift transaction processing system</title>
<link>https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12852/2356</link>
<description>Swift transaction processing system
Vergara, Chrysler
Swift Foods, Inc. (SFI) is one of the major producers of dressed chicken in the country and was incorporated last June 6, 1994 to assume RFM Corporation’s business of manufacturing, marketing and distributing processed and canned meat, poultry and commercial products.&#13;
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The current system of SFI in Iloilo is semi-computerized in view of the fact that some functions that are still done manually, therefore, Swift Transaction Processing System was developed. For the design and concept of the system, I evaluated some related software such as the following: DataModes Production and Inventory Control, PMS Inventory and Production Pro and Order Management Software to guide me in terms of considering solution for the identified problems.&#13;
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In developing the system, Rational Unified Process (RUP) was used. The model provides guidelines and examples that are considered vital in the aspects and stages of development that enable me to perform iteration procedures in the Project Life Cycle of the System. Microsoft’s Access XP Edition and Microsoft’s Visual Basic 6.0 version was used for its back-end and front-end, respectively.&#13;
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Swift Transaction Processing System was develop to aid the company in their daily operation and production report generation and eliminate the manual process of recording; to easily manage and protect the information within the company to promote data integrity; provides a real-time monitoring of the production, automatic calculations of the allocations of every distributor, generate billing statements and also for the partial and final reports for the company.&#13;
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Furthermore, Billing, Pricing and Sales Module features were integrated to facilitate the difficulties of the operation.
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>ISCOF - Dumangas Campus student academic profile and enrolment system</title>
<link>https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12852/2354</link>
<description>ISCOF - Dumangas Campus student academic profile and enrolment system
Antopina, Adrian; Calungcagin, Earl Kristian; Dugayo, Joy; Hugo, Darwin; Rolando, Gerlyn
The computerized Student Academic Profile and Enrolment System of Iloilo State College of Fisheries is highly conceptualized, futuristically designed, and carefully tested enrolment system that will speed up existing manual process and reduce the time of retrieval of student records. The primary features are the online submission of student grades, generating registration form, total enrolees per semester and computerized assessment of fees without compromising the data security. Basically, the system flows from encoding the student information, advising and scheduling of subjects, assessment of fees, recording of payment of tuitions and fees, and generating student registration form. Searching options are present in every routines of the system for easy retrieval of information and data. Logically, this will greatly benefit the administrator, faculty and staff, students, and the school itself as described herein, thus, completing and meeting the general and specific objectives of the study.&#13;
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The researchers and developers of this system used a waterfall life cycle methodology where every stage was cautiously and carefully carried out. Business Process Reengineering is used in order to achieve the drastic improvement of current performance in cost, services, and speed. This will be implemented through a client-server adopting theories of Transaction Processing System, Management Information System, Direct Access and Star Topology.
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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