DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF INTRANET – BASED DESCRIPTIVE ANALYTICS STUDENT VIOLATION MONITORING SYSTEM FOR THE OFFICE OF THE PREFECT OF DISCIPLINE OF ST. ANNE COLLEGE LUCENA, INC.
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The project was a developed and evaluated intranet – based student violation
monitoring for the Office of the Prefect of Discipline of St. Anne College Lucena, Inc.
The system was used to automate the process of collecting, consolidating and
analyzing student discipline referral. This project included descriptive analytic approach
in processing all the student discipline referral gathered and created a summary of
historical data to produce useful information and possibly prepare the data for further
analysis.
The researcher used the incremental model as the system development
methodology as a guide in conducting the project. Unified Modeling Language was used
specifically in the designing phase of the incremental model as a modeling tool to create the logical design of the system including the activities, actors/users involved, sequence
of the activity, database design, and also how the system will be implemented. MySQL
was used as the database of the developed system. PHP, JQuery, JavaScript, and
Bootstrap were also used to develop the system, CSS and HTML/HTML5 for the
design, PHPGraphLib as reporting tool and FPDF to produce PDF reports, and Apache
for the web server of the Student Violation Monitoring System.
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