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    ……………………………………….. Scope and Delimitations ………………………………………………… == Conceptual Framework (Input-Process-Output) …………………….. 2. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES Foreign Literature ………………………………………………… Local Literature …………………………………………………... Foreign and Local Studies …………………………………………………. 3. TECHNICAL BACKGROUND Features of the System ………………………………………….. ……….. Users ……………………………………………………………… …….. a. Role‚ Privileges‚ Permissions‚ and Security …….. Technology Used ………………………………………………

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    Hris Foreign Literature

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    2. Literature 2.1 HRIS Importance and Benefits The emergence of Strategic HRM (SHRM) approach has created a real need for information about HR. Therefore; HR practitioners were encouraging to innovate in their IT usage‚ arguing that resulting new roles for the HR\personnel department as information center; internal consultant; changing agent; service provider; cost manager; business partner; facilitator; and consultant (Ball‚2001). And regardless of some contradictory evidence (Hall and

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    presents the literature/references gathered by the researcher. These studies included foreign and local studies/literature having direct or indirect bearing on the present study. Frank Pogue (2000) did a research project to determine why students fail. What he founds to be true in that study habits survey was that more than 30 years ago still rings true today-students fail because they do not know how to study. The best advice he can give is to develop sound study skills. He said that a student should

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    A. Title: A Proposed Online Student Information System: Baliuag University-School of Information Technology Education (SITE) Department B. Proponents Leader: Irish Mae P. Santos Members: Melanie A. Lajom Bryan Allan Francisco Katherine Y. Simbulan I. Intoduction A. Background The development of the information communication superhighway has been a buzzword in all aspects of human endeavor be it globally or locally. To keep pace with the trends‚ the Philippines sees

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    Local Foreign Literature

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    Local literature: According to the article written by Tarra Quismundo of Philippine Daily Inquirer (2011) entitled “DepEd steps up foreign-language program” MANILA‚ Philippines? Soon‚ public high-school graduates would be greeting their teachers a hearty? good morning? in six languages. The Department of Education (DepEd) is stepping up its foreign-language program in the coming school year‚ adding two widely spoken Asian languages to a list that already includes Spanish‚ French‚ Japanese and

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    objective of “SMS BASED STUDENT INFORMATION SYSTEM “ is to develop an application to maintain student profile which provides a interface for the staff to communicate with parent regarding student attendance‚ unit test marks and also about extra-curricular and co-curricular activities which are organized by the college‚ in the form of regular updates via SMS. This project has only one user called Class Advisor. He has all rights to enter and edit the name‚ register number of the students and so on. By using

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    Foreign Literature: Over the years‚ more enhancements were made to the cash registers until the early 1970s‚ when the first computer-driven cash registers were introduced. The first computer-driven cash registers were basically a mainframe computer packaged as a store controller that could control certain registers. These point of sale systems were the first to commercially utilize client-server technology‚ peer-to-peer communications‚ Local Area Network (LAN) backups‚ and remote initialization

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    Vasarhelyi Rutgers the State University of New Jersey miklosv@rutgers.edu Silvia Romero Montclair State University romeros@mail.montclair.edu Usage of technology in audit: A case study with a large Audit Firm Abstract Accounting information systems are ubiquitous in today’s business‚ supporting most of its operational functions. Since their review and assessment is necessary and appropriate software tools are now available‚ this paper asks: Do auditors use the available technological tools

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    Online Student Information System of Benguet State University (OSIS-BSU)‚ Philippines Marrero (2009) in his study entitled “Student Information System for the University of the Cordilleras” stressed that the concept of Information Systems (IS) emerged in the early 1960s. More often‚ when information system is defined‚ the field Information Science is always associated‚ IS is an academic field that deals with the generation‚ collection‚ organization‚ storage‚ retrieval‚ and dissemination

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    COMPUTERIZED STUDENT INFORMATION SYSTEM INTRODUCTION The ever changing trend in technology brought the necessity for the automation of everything from paper-and-pen based to absolute computer domination. The overwhelming emergence of computers paved way to easier access of information that leads to increased production‚ efficiency and reliability. The increasing urbanity of modern information system allows the information and communication technologies to be utilized in different

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