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computer based savings account system

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction Every organization private or public, profit making or non-profit making, large scale or small scale, uses accounting information to make decisions, and the information needs vary according to information each user requires [17]. Initially the appropriate information was prepared manually by the ac... Continue Reading

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inventory management system for laboratory management

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction Inventory is the quantity of goods and materials on hand that an organization or manufacturer uses to represent those items that are ready, available or in good condition. An inventory management system is a set of hardware and software based tools that automate the process of tracking inventory. T... Continue Reading

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computerized accounting information system for business growth in organization

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Introduction This chapter presents the background of the study, statement of the problem, objectives of the study, research questions, significance of the study, scope of the study/limitation of the study, and definition of terms. Continue Reading

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computerized transport management information system

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction The transportation community has experienced the beginnings of a cultural shift toward embedding transportation system management and operation into our culture, work ethic Manufacturers, distributors, and third-party logistics companies all have specific business needs and processes concerning the... Continue Reading

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effects of corporate advertising on money deposit banks performance

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study According to Hayes (1988), although there is no consensus about a definition of the term, corporate advertising can be described as advertising efforts by corporations and industry associations to inform, educate and persuade the general public and special constituent groups about busine... Continue Reading

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counselling management system

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction This chapter presents the introduction to counseling management system. It covers the introduction, theoretical background, aim and objectives of the study, significance of the study, scope of the study, organization of the research and definition of terms. Continue Reading

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design and implementation of departmental course allocation system

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction The university course allocation problems deal with the scheduling of the teaching program. Two different but related problems arise in this context. One is to schedule courses and the other is to schedule examinations in the most efficient way. Course allocation problems have attracted the continu... Continue Reading

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automated course registration system for tertiary institutions

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction Most tertiary institutions, the process of registering all students as members of the institution and the courses they are to offer is largely concentrated into a very short period of time. The registration period takes some time to complete. The purpose of the registration process is to determine ... Continue Reading

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development of a credit facility calculator

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction Attracting and retaining profitable customers, and increasing revenue from those customers, is a priority of the managers of all firms in today’s globalised marketplace. It is particularly important in the highly competitive retail financial services market, where the core business of banking con... Continue Reading

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design and implementation of criminal record management system

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction A computer based crime control record system is a system that enables the police force to utilize the computer system (hardware and software) to record crime information and also to investigate or to find out the perpetrators of a given crime based on past criminal records, or by the examination of... Continue Reading

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customer billing system for hotel industry

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Introduction Billing is a financial accounting concept for business organizations such as hotel industry to bill their customers for services rendered and the billing report is utilized by management to know the income generated. Hotel billing record system is used to capture the bill record of customers to come up w... Continue Reading

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financial software for cyber-cafe management

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction This chapter presents the introduction to financial software for cyber-café management it discusses the theoretical background, statement of the problem, aim and objectives of the study, significance of the study, scope of the study, organization of the research and definition of terms. Continue Reading

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designed to encrypt data and decrypt court data only by the authorized user

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction Since times immemorial, the major issue in data communication are security of data to maintain its confidentiality, proper access control, integrity and availability of data. As soon as a sensitive message was etched on a clay tablet or written on the royal walls, then it must have been foremost in... Continue Reading

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effect of poor management strategy in small and medium scale enterprises

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY 1.0 Introduction Building strong debt management institutions, developing clearly defined procedures and creating the capacity for rigorous analysis can help countries to manage these risks effectively, minimising the cost of borrowing and ensuring a sustainable debt position into the future... Continue Reading

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decision supporting system for inventory management

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction Inventory Management Systems is a key instrument for businesses when tracking their inventory. Typically, Inventory Management Systems are used by firms that either sell a product or manufacture a product for purposes of accounting for all the tangible goods that allow for a sale of a finished prod... Continue Reading

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