Friday, August 2, 2019
Web Based System
IntroductionYoung Entrepreneur Society (YES) is the organization of SACLI. They have different activities like Acceptance Party, Upcoming Seminar, Upcoming Business Exhibit, Christmas Party, and Booth for Foundation Day, Community Service, and monthly due registration fee for certificate and membership. They have also the rules and regulations for the members. The Young Entrepreneur Society (YES) organized the activity through manual. It will take a lot of time to do. The members are going to school to know the schedule and where the event will be held. They compute through manual the monthly due registration fee. The head have to update the upcoming activities to the group or the leaders.The researcher proposed a system which allows the officials and membersso tomake it easy to organize for theYoung Entrepreneur Society (YES) to have an efficient and convenient way of communication and transaction through WEB-BASED SYSTEM OF THE SACLI YES. The system contains 6 main landing pages: H OME features the history of Young Entrepreneur Society. LOG-IN/LOG-OUTfor the administrator. VIDEO features the video of all activities. EVENTS below this it have the below this it have content of Acceptance Party, Upcoming Seminar, Upcoming Business Exhibit, Christmas Party, Community Service and Booth for Foundation Day. MEMBERââ¬â¢sprevious advisers/ members, YES achiever, and present members. And to recognize the advisers and members it has profile and category.And last ABOUT.WEB BASED SYSTEM OF THE SACLI YESneed only be installed on the server placing minimal requirements on the end user workstation. This makes maintaining and updating the system much simpler and it can all be done on the server. Any client updates can be deployed via the web server with relative ease. Typically in larger more complex systems data is stored and moved around separate systems and data sources. In web based systems these systems and processes can often be consolidated reducing the need to move data around. It also provides an added layer of security by removing the need for the user to have access to the data and back end servers. It canà dramatically lower costs due to reduced support and maintenance, lower requirements on the end user system and simplified architecture.Chapter IIA. Historical BackgroundIndustry and trade become dynamic, creating an impact fordeveloping business society in the field of education thus promoting entrepreneurial ability for students who are inclined to do business and be part of world class managerââ¬â¢s entrepreneurs. Inspired by the modern trends and global attraction and opportunities in business locally and internationally, by the Entrepreneurs Society came into existence. The year 2003 was memorable for business administration student of St. Anne College Lucena Inc. because it was the year the society started and was then recognized by the college, aside from other student organizations, thereby Constitution and By-laws was promul gated and took effects as the law required.Embodied in the Constitution and By-laws are its objectives: A. Uphold the ideals geared towards ensuring a well-rounded intellectual, social, cultural, and physical development of every member. B. Provide the members an effective training in leadership and socio-civic awareness within and without the college campus. C. Promote all aspects of growth and development of its members. D. Cultivate among members the spirit of camaraderie and cordiality with other students, faculty members, staff and the administration of the college.MembershipAll students enrolled in the College of Business (Business Administration and Entrepreneurship) may upon enrollment become member of the society.AdvisersDuring the term of Prof. Carmelita A. Maranan as Dean of the college, she appointed Mr. Cyril Gonzales as the adviser of YES. For five years the society was able to hold several projects and out campus learning (benchmarking) such as Calmeray (Laguna), GSIS Museum, Philippine Stock Exchange, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, and World Trade. We also attended several seminars and workshop thereby the members were as happy as theyà learned from these activities. We also held livelihood project such as candle making. Dish washing liquid making, powder soap making and perfume making and many more.After Mr. Cyril Gonzales term as adviser for three years, it was Prof. Maranan who took the position, thereby she enunciated more projects, field trips and livelihood programs.The past officers were: Year 2003 ââ¬â 2004.B. Organizational ChartChapter IIIA. Main problemCould be caused by any number of things: a poorly designed architecture, an underpowered CPU, limited network bandwidth, or a combination of several factors. For example, a higher than expected load can easily overwhelm a system's resources. However, a higher volume is not always required to uncover performance problems. Poorly designed software that does not handle resource alloca tion and contention properly can easily cause deadlocks that eventually lead to nefarious performance problems even at a normal load.B. Sub-problemPoorly designed software that does not handle resource allocation and contention properly can easily cause deadlocks that eventually lead to nefarious performance problems even at a normal load.
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