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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dedication
Introduction
Conceptual Framework
Definitions of Terms
Related Literature
Related Studies
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Chapter III-Methodology and Procedures
Preliminary Phases
Analysis
Design
Development
Implementation
Evaluation
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Data Dictionary
Wireframe
Prototype
Gantt chart
Summary
Conclusion
Recommendations
Bibliography
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CHAPTER I
THE PROBLEM AND ITS BAKGROUND
Introduction
Student information system as of study today is changing what people is learning upon
such as with the burgeoning of the internet , the control exercised in the past by the Philippines
from various departments of education and by individual teachers over pedagogical content may
have diminished significantly. Through this new informative medium, resources of varying
quality and provenance on virtually diverse subject matter are now available to the students.
Truly, it is crucial to the advancement of informative research within composed disciplines and
the continued successful integration of SIS applied in the Philippines setting with resources to
higher education systems determining to that certain group of students can acquire and gain
effective knowledge literacy skills through the SIS process and understanding the value of
education services crafted to provide the best teachings as possible. The SIS encourage the use of
SIS in parallel to define learning style which allows students to interact with their classmates and
does help the instructor facilitate on enhanced learning experience through SIS application mode
and to finally emphasize the value of making student information connection with a subject
Many schools that were established in Isabela are still using the manual based system up
to present. In managing their systems, they have encountered difficulties and problems like slow
transaction, redundancy of data and unsecured files. Based on these problems encountered in the
present system, the researchers came up with the proposed ISU-E laboratory high school student
information system which is generic in nature, and will be used by different schools in the entire
province. The system is to provide reliable data and to make the tasks easier.
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The proposed computerized system will provide accurate, fast and simplified process to
accomplish the transaction of the school. The school gains benefits for having a computerized
system by having more improvements to the daily transaction and for the accomplishments of
tasks. Also the proposed system aims to solve and conditions in the present system. It will also
produce timely documents and reports, provide minimal problem, solving information, integrate
data form multiple files, perform necessary tasks, reduce errors, retrieve data and information
rapidly, reduce data redundancy and maintain a high degree of accuracy and integrity.
The researchers made use of different methods in developing the system. The methods
are the methods of system development which composed of hardware and software in the
development of the system, the methods of software testing is done in order to eliminate errors
during the program cycle execution and the methods of software implementation where
Conceptual framework
The illustration below shows the input, process and output of the study. It illustrates that
before arriving into a good output, the researchers should widen their analysis regarding the
operations of the present to the study of problems that are being encountered by the agency in
order to formulate, generate and create alternative solutions to the problems and to arrive into the
designed output.
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INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT
Student profile
-student ID.
Planning, analysis, “Developed Student
Number
design, development, Information Systemfor
-name
and implementation of ISU-E Laboratory High
-year/level
student information School ”
Terminal report
system for ISU-E
Activities
laboratory high school
History
Vision
Mission
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The researcher’s main focus is on the development of the proposed student information
system for ISU-E Laboratory High School. It aims to determine the problems that the school is
experiencing with its present system so that the researchers can come up with measures to
3. Will the implementation of the new computer based system improve the present system?
4. Will there be a significant difference between the present system and the proposed
system?
Statement of objectives
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1. To be able to evaluate the proposed system in terms of user acceptance.
2. To be able to evaluate the proposed system in terms of security and accuracy of reports.
students records.
4. To be able to evaluate the efficiency of the proposed system in terms of saving time
The proposed study intended to evaluate the manual based system of keeping records of
ISU-E laboratory high school and eventually to upgrade its operation in order to facilitate be able
to recognize pertinent information of students. This study was conducted for the benefit for the
The School. The proposed system is intended for the school of ISU-E Laboratory High School,
which is more improving delivery of service especially in the registration and assessment of fees,
recording and verification. This study leads to the development of a computerized information
The Students. The development of the system is to lessen the burden in registration and
The Researchers.By study, the researchers gain additional knowledge and have the opportunity
The Future Researchers.This study will serve as reference for future researchers. It will serve
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Scope and Delimitation of the Study
The proposed Student Information System for ISU-E Laboratory High School is generic
in nature. The system will only be used when procedures and design of the system to the
structure and organization of the proposed system. The study only proposed system covered the
The study covers the computerization of the students profile record, student enrollment
list, students grade records, and also the teacher or staff of the said school information.
The proposed system tested and eventually implemented in the school of Isabela State
University Laboratory High School Echague campus, particularly researchers test and implement
The proposed computerized system composed of three(3) users; the administrator side,
the registrar side, and the cashier side. The administrator side system serve as a controller of the
entire module, it acts as a server to different modules. It is composed of four(4) main menus; Set
Up, Report, Help and Exit.There will be respondents of the proposed system. There were
fifty(50) respondents including the students of the said school. The database will be backed up
using a separate storage device to be of help in case of something happens to the original storage.
Definition of terms
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Some technical and operational terms are hereby defined in order to a better
Technical terms
1991)
Database. Refers to any collection of data organized for storage in a computer memory and
Documentation. Refers to relation to computers, the set of instructions shipped with a program
or a piece of hardware.(Encarta,2003)
Password. Refers to a security measure use to restrict access to computer system and sensitive
System. Refers to any collection of component elements that work together to perform.
((Microsoft, 1993-2006)
Researchers. Issomebody who performs research,the search for knowledge or in general any
School. Isan institute designed for the teaching of students (or pupils) under the direction of
Caesar)
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Teacher.Is a person who provides schooling for students or pupils.(Joe Lagarteja& Rudolf
Caesar)
Log-in. It is where the system manager log in to access to access the database of the system.
(Ewald, 2006)
File.A collection of program instructions or data stored on a hard drive disk, or other storage
Help. It provides advice, directions or information to help somebody to do something easier and
CHAPTER II
This chapter presents a number of previous studies and researchers about student
information system. It also includes other sources of reference that are perceived to have
Related Literature
Foreign
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Systems analysis and design, as performed by systems analyst, seeks to analyze data
input or data flow systematically, processing or transforming data, data storage, and information
output within context of a particular business. Furthermore, systems analysis and design is used
to analyze, design, and implement improvements in the functionality of business that can be
Numerous companies offer different kinds of student information system that is capable
management system is Chancery SMS by Chancery Software Ltd. Chancery SMS is a web-based
solution that runs on the Windows 2000 Server platform. It can be hosted in a central location by
a district or a Regional Service Center. Each school site connects to the application through the
Educational institutions are under constant pressure to demonstrate both willingness and
capacity to incorporate the latest developments in student information systems along with
communications technology supporting various teaching ways. Asserts that SIS process within
such technological sophistication does create precise knowledge edge, that such SIS application
can be appealing to students and to the academic faculty as well as the parents. Thus, believing
that technology is the repository of the bulk of the information that underpins society’s major
enterprises and concerns and the medium of communication through which SIS interact with one
another. [3]
Local
Another kind of student information management system would be the Centre by the
Miller Group. It includes capabilities such as: Student screens that include all the critical
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information necessary for reports and decision-making, provide quick access to demographic
information, and also assign email addresses, admittance to the system and passwords. [4] These
student information management systems are efficient in handling student data, any of which can
be utilized by the school registrar of Philippine Science High School – Central Mindanao
Campus, but these Student information management systems are only available in countries such
as United States of America and Canada and not yet in the Philippines and the purchase of these
software will cost a high price.A local variant of a student information system, the Student
Record System (SRS) for Philippine Science High School – Central Mindanao Campus (PSHS-
SRS was designed to assist the registrar of PSHS-CMC but proper attention for the
smooth transition from the previous system to the SRS was not given so the system encountered
According to the school former registrar, Ms. Shiela M. Preagido (Registrar PSHS-CMC,
year 2005), “…report on grade is not that usable, unless another program will be made that can
copy grades from the summary grades sheets,” therefore, rendering the SRS unusable for the
present. There are still insufficient services offered by any software solutions company in the
Philippines that can provide the same kinds of functionality on a system with lower cost
compared to foreign products. Such student information system would cost in the range from
Student information system or SIS incurs such application software designed for
capabilities for entering student test and other assessment scores, building student schedules,
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tracking student attendance as well as managing many other student-related data needs within the
institution university. Thus, many of these systems applied in the Philippines can be scaled to
different levels of activity and can be configured by their home institutions to meet local needs.
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Related Studies
Foreign
information system (SIS). The ultimate purpose of this project is to provide the University with
an information system that will address the current and future needs of students, staff and
faculty.The SIS project has a web site with more information for faculty, staff and students.[5]
This survey collected annual information from degree-granting universities and colleges
in Canada on individual student characteristics and their study programs including gender, age,
citizenship, geographic source of student, field of study, level, type of attendance (full-time/part-
The use of the University of Lapland’s student registry is based on laws and regulations.
Based on the laws the university gives out information from the registry without students’
consent to Statistics, The Social Insurance Institution of Finland, Student Health Care
Foundation YTHS, Employment Office, Student Union LYY and to scientific research. With the
student’s consent and staff’s own consideration the university can give out information from the
registry for study related purposes and direct marketing. Release conditions are defined when
registering for the first time. Students can also change the release conditions in WebOodi.
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Local
Napapan. This software accepts new enrollees, payments, and generates report. The authors of
this software uses MS access for database, OBDC for the connection drivers, and MS excel for
the reports.[8]
The MSU Preparatory High School keeps its record manually since it exists for more than
forty years now. The procedures followed are so time consuming especially in adding, sorting,
editing and locating students’ file. Besides, when the administration generate reports oftentimes
entails access to each student file which requires a lot of effort and time.[9]
“High school enrollment system of Dipolog City (2004-2005)” by Vincent J. Jamero. The
high school enrollment system is for curriculum based high school institution. It includes
registration, students and teachers scheduling, student billing and other high school information
management staff.[10]
The related literature and related studies discusses the importance and concepts of
managing records as: creation filing for studies on computerized system. Almost all of the
facilitate and improve information processes and decision making and changing from a manual
system can be minimize if not eradicated. And the quality of service when it comes to accuracy
slow data processing in accuracy of reports, time consuming, bulky workload, and loss of data.
CHAPTER III
This presents the methodology used by the researchers in gathering data needed for the
accomplishment of the study in order to apply the different methodologies and procedures
properly. It will present the following; the research design, data gathering instrument, data
The researchers primarily used descriptive method of research to fully expand and
understand the flow of data gathered, issues concerning the status of the existing system. The
proposed student information system for ISU-E laboratory high school of San Fabian Echague,
Isabela, was conducted to design and implementation efficient and secured new system to be
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Development method was used to produce the proposed system. The researchers used the
system development life cycle(SDLC) as a tool, model and structured approach to information
system development that guides all the processes involved from all its initial study to maintain is
finished application.
(stakeholder) ownership. Any SDLC should result in a high quality system that meets or exceeds
customer expectations, reaches completion within time and cost estimates, works effectively
inexpensive to maintain and cost-effective to enhance. Computer systems are complex and often
(especially with the recent riseof Service-Oriented Architecture) link multiple traditional systems
potentially supplied by different software vendors. To manage this level of complexity, a number
of SDLC models or methodologies have been created, such as "waterfall"; "spiral"; "Agile
Preliminary Phases
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The following techniques were used by the researchers in order to gather pertinent data and
method was used to evaluate the overall impact of the proposed system to its benefactor. With
the result the researchers were able to confirm that the proposed system is timely implemented.
Interview Methods.The researchers made use of this technique of collecting data in order to
verify and confirm information. This is a method where researchers are able to get ideas and
comments pertaining to the design and structure of the proposed system. It was also through
interview where the researchers were able to understand the tecnhiques and strategies used by the
manual system.
Observation Method. This method of gathering data further strengthened the concept of the
study. Through this method, the researchers were able to observe the procedures in the traditional
method and a computerized system. By this study, the researchers know how the procedures in
Library Method.The researchers visited the library to scan some books, reference and thesis in
order to understand better the study and be able to locate some basis in the development of the
proposed system.By this study,the researchers were able to gather data and information through
Internet Method.The researchers browse through internet sites and other related links in search
of valuable information vital for the conduct of the study and additional information regarding
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the development of the proposed system. By this study the researchers browse through internet
Analysis Phases
a. Data
Entities
Relationships
Flowlines
system.
b. Process
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graphical flows of a system using different symbols like external
Module 1
Module 2
Sub-module 3.3 Sub-module 4.3 Sub-module 5.3
Module 4
Module 3 Module 5
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Figure 1.2 Sample of an HIPO
IPO(Input Process Output) a chart that describes or documents the inputs to,the
c. Interface
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Wireframe also known as a page schematic or screen blueprint, is
d. Result
Lickert Scale method was used to analyze the result of the survey using the
formula:
Rating =(SA*5)+(A*4)=(U*3)=(D*2)=(SD*1)
Where:
Agree 4 3.51-4.50
Undecided 3 2.51-3.50
Disagree 2 1.51-2.50
Design Phases
Data Dictionaryis a tool used to ensure the consistency of all elements in a system.
IPO(Input Process Output) a chart that describes or documents the inputs to,the output
computer program that utilizes a hierarchy chart to graphically represents the programs
control structure.
Development Phases
SDLC using Waterfall Model. System Development Life Cycle. Defined by Raymond
Mcleod in his book, System Development and Design, is a software development process, it
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is also a distinct process independent of software or other information technology
System identification,
selection and planning
System analysis
System design
System implementation
Implementation Phases
determine if they are fit for use. A unit is the smallest testable part of an
application.
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individual modules have been tested in isolation and prior to the
User Testing the user test is the most effective method for evaluating usability. It
allows to directly observe the user when he is using the application. User testing
provides a means to identify the usability problems in real terms. Usability could
Pilot Testing is a trial run of procedures and instruments that you plan to use.
Evaluation Phases
Analysis of the result. The method used in analyzing the result of the survey is the lickert scale
method. The researchers used this method to evaluate the performances of the objective of the
study.
The proposed system entitled “Computerized Student Information System for ISU-E
Laboratory High School” is generic in nature; they could be used by the students of the ISU
laboratory high school, for the purpose of data gathering, testing and implementing the proposed
student information system, the researchers had chosen the Isabela State University laboratory
high school in San Fabian Echague, Isabela through investigation, the proposed system was
evaluated, tested and implemented in the said agency and likewise to validate he efficiency and
The respondents of the study are the principal, secretary, teachers, and students of the
ISU-E Laboratory High School, and also the IT professionals. The respondents are responsible in
evaluating the student information system in terms of its reliability, portability, usability,
respondents in charge for evaluating the computerized student information system for ISU-E
Teacher/Staff 5 10%
IT Professionals 10 20%
IT Students 15 30%
Total 50 100%
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SOFTWARE PRODUCT
The Hierarchical Input Process Output (HIPO) is a tool for planning and/or
documenting a computer program that utilizes a hierarchy chart to graphically present the
program’s control structure and asset of IPO charts to describe the inputs to the outputs from,
The HIPO tool was used to present the logical structure of the proposed Computerized
Student Information System for ISU-E Laboratory High School which was designed and
Log In
Add Subject
Add
Exit
User
Figure 1.5 The HIPO of the System
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ENTITY RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM
ERD (Entity Relationship Diagram) It represents the logical flow of the system. The
figure below contains different tables that contain relationship from each other’s.
STUDENT ACCOUNT
ID Number
Name
Assessment
ENTRANCE EXAM
Paid
Name
Balance
Remarks
Year Level
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DATA DICTIONARY
The DD (Data Dictionary) is a tool used to ensure the consistency of all the elements in
a system. It specifies such things as a standard field name or data item, whether the field will be
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The cost and benefit of the study talked about the development cost of the system, the
operating cost of the existing system, the operating cost of the proposed system and the analysis
of the system benefit. They are show in the succeeding tables.
A. Labor Cost
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A.1. Analyst
A.2. Programmer
A.3. Operator
A.4. Management
Supervision 75 4 300.00
Consolation(Analyst) 75 6 450.00
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Formal Presentation 150 5 750.00
A.3.Operator
A.4.Management
Supervision 75 4 400.00
Consolation(Analyst) 75 6 450.00
A.5.Other
B.Equipment
B.3.Installation Cost
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D.Overhead
Electricity 4500.00
Computerized
Student Information
Log-in System for ISU-E
Laboratory High
School
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Employee
Employee
Encoding of
Data
D1 Enrollment
Confirm inputted data to the System
Data Retrieve
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Register name, year Encode student
Student Employee
Registration
D1 Enrollment
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WIREFRAME
Main Menu x
Student information
Enroll
Teacher information
Input Grades
Add subject
Add user
Exit
Student information x
Student Number
Complete Address
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Birth Place
Father Name
Father Occupation
Mother Name
Mother Occupation
Teacher information x
Teacher ID
Teacher Name
Address
Contact Number
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Field of specialization
Add Subject x
Curriculum Code
Save New Delete
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Add User x
User ID
Name
User Name
Password
Confirm Password
Enroll x
School Year
Save New
Student ID Number
Search Student Number
Student Name
Subjects
Figure 6: Enroll
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Input Grades x
Student Name
Subjects
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PROTOTYPE
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SAPMLE SOURCE CODE OF THE SYSTEM
End If
End If
End If
btnNew.PerformClick()
End Sub
End Class
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cmd.CommandText = "select CurCode from tblstudcur where
StudID='" & lblStudID.Text & "'"
dr = cmd.ExecuteReader
If dr.Read Then
lblCurriculum.Text = dr("CurCode")
dr.Close()
disconnect()
connect()
cmd.CommandText = "select YearLevel from
tblcurrentenrolled where StudId='" & lblStudID.Text & "'"
dr = cmd.ExecuteReader
If dr.Read Then
Dim a As String
a = dr("YearLevel")
If a = "First Year" Then
lblYearLevel.Text = "Second Year"
ElseIf a = "Second Year" Then
lblYearLevel.Text = "Third Year"
ElseIf a = "Third Year" Then
lblYearLevel.Text = "Fourth Year"
End If
End If
Else
dr.Close()
disconnect()
connect()
cmd.CommandText = "select distinct curcode from
tblcurriculum order by curcode desc"
dr = cmd.ExecuteReader
If dr.Read Then
lblCurriculum.Text = dr("curcode")
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cmd.CommandText = "select Subject from tblcurriculum
where CurCode='" & lblCurriculum.Text & "' and YearLevel='" &
lblYearLevel.Text & "'"
dr = cmd.ExecuteReader
While dr.Read
With grdView
.Rows.Add()
.Rows(.Rows.Count - 1).Cells(0).Value =
dr("Subject")
.Rows(.Rows.Count - 1).Cells(1).Value = "N/A"
.Rows(.Rows.Count - 1).Cells(2).Value = "N/A"
.Rows(.Rows.Count - 1).Cells(3).Value = "N/A"
.Rows(.Rows.Count - 1).Cells(4).Value = "N/A"
End With
End While
disconnect()
End Function
Private Sub frmInputGrades_Load(ByVal sender As
System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
lblSY.Text = GenerateSY()
End Sub
End Sub
Dim isnew As Boolean
Private Sub lblStudID_TextChanged(ByVal sender As Object,
ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles lblStudID.TextChanged
Dim cmd As New MySqlCommand
Dim dr As MySqlDataReader
cmd.Connection = con
If lblStudID.Text.Length > 0 Then
getCurCode()
disconnect()
connect()
cmd.CommandText = "select * from tblgrades where
studid='" & lblStudID.Text & "' and sy='" & lblSY.Text & "' "
dr = cmd.ExecuteReader
If dr.Read Then
End Sub
End Sub
End Sub
End Class
mynew()
End Sub
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End Function
Private Sub tsSave_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal
e As System.EventArgs) Handles tsSave.Click
Dim cmd As New MySqlCommand
Dim dr As MySqlDataReader
cmd.Connection = con
connect()
cmd.CommandText = "select Username from tblusers where
username='" & txtusername.Text & "'"
dr = cmd.ExecuteReader
If dr.Read Then
MessageBox.Show("Username already in used!",
"DUPLICATE USERNAME", MessageBoxButtons.OK,
MessageBoxIcon.Exclamation)
txtusername.Clear()
txtPassword.Clear()
txtusername.Focus()
Else
dr.Close()
disconnect()
connect()
cmd.CommandText = "select password from tblusers
where username='" & txtPassword.Text & "'"
dr = cmd.ExecuteReader
If dr.Read Then
MessageBox.Show("Password already in used!",
"DUPLICATE PASSWORD", MessageBoxButtons.OK,
MessageBoxIcon.Exclamation)
txtusername.Clear()
txtPassword.Clear()
txtusername.Focus()
dr.Close()
disconnect()
Else
mySave()
End If
End If
disconnect()
mynew()
End Sub
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Friend Sub txtUserid_LostFocus(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal
e As System.EventArgs) Handles txtUserid.LostFocus
Dim cmd As New MySqlCommand
Dim dr As MySqlDataReader
cmd.Connection = con
disconnect()
connect()
cmd.CommandText = "select * from tblusers where userid='"
& txtUserid.Text & "'"
dr = cmd.ExecuteReader
If dr.Read Then
txtname.Text = dr("name")
txtusername.Text = dr("username")
txtPassword.Text = dr("password")
txtConfirm.Text = dr("password")
isnew = False
Else
isnew = True
txtname.Text = ""
txtusername.Text = ""
txtPassword.Text = ""
txtConfirm.Text = ""
End If
disconnect()
End Sub
End Sub
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MessageBox.Show("Delete Completed!!!", "DELETE",
MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Information)
mynew()
End If
End Sub
Dim a As String
Dim b As String
a = Format(Now, "yyyy")
b = a + "-" + (Integer.Parse(a) + 1).ToString
Return b
End Function
Function getCurCode() As Integer
Dim cmd As New MySqlCommand
cmd.Connection = con
Dim dr As MySqlDataReader
connect()
cmd.CommandText = "select CurCode from tblstudcur where
StudID='" & lblStudID.Text & "'"
dr = cmd.ExecuteReader
If dr.Read Then
lblCurriculum.Text = dr("CurCode")
dr.Close()
disconnect()
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HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE RESOURCES
a. Hardware Requirements
For the server-The systems run in Windows XP, processor at least dual core or higher,
memory at least 1 GB DDR, 160 GB Hard disk space, 16” inches LCD monitor, video card at
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For the client- The systems run in Windows XP, processor at least dual core or higher,
memory at least 1 GB DDR , 160GB hard disk space, 16” inches LCD monitor, keyboard,
a. Software Requirements
The system is generic in nature. It will run on operating systems Windows XP or later
version. It also run in Visual Studio 2008,MySQL 5.0 and SQL navicat. The software is also
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Personal Data
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Gender: Female
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Father’s Name: Manuel R. Medina
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Gender: Male
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Personal Data
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