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CHAPTER III

TECHNICAL BACKGROUND

Hardware Requirements: The following hardware requirements are listed below that will be use in order to access the program.
1. CPU Intel P14 Dual Core 3.0 GHZ
2. Digital Colored Monitor
3. Keyboard
4. Mouse
5. 10 GB Hard Disk
6. Printer
7. Memory DDR 1GB

Software Requirements: The following software requirements are used to run the system.
1. Operating System (Window XP/7)
2. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
3. Microsoft Access

User Requirements: The system is made for the use of Ms. Donna Cecilia B. De Veyra, Tacloban City that will help them lessen their work in inputting and retrieving records of the patients.
These are the following intended users:
1. User => can input information, add new patient and search
2. Administrator => can access the entire system; to input, update, and view.

This is made as a user friendly to access easily the system. However, it is necessary for the user to be computer literate and be aware of the entire system.

The study is concerned with the information system of Ms. Donna Cecilia B. De Veyra, Tacloban City; it will be a big help for the Dentist and the user.

CHAPTER IV

METHODOLOGY

System Requirement Specification

Hardware Requirements: The following hardware requirements are listed below that will be use in order to access the program.
8. CPU Intel P14 Dual Core 3.0 GHZ
9. Digital Colored Monitor
10. Keyboard
11. Mouse
12. 10 GB Hard Disk
13. Printer
14. Memory DDR 1GB

Software Requirements: The following software requirements are used to run the system.
4. Operating System (Window XP/7)
5. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0
6. Microsoft Access

User Requirements: The system is made for the use of Ms. Donna Cecilia B. De Veyra, Tacloban City that will help them lessen their work in inputting and retrieving records of the patients.
These are the following intended users:
3. User => can input information, add new patient and search

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