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South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.

COLLEGE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY


National Highway, Crossing Rubber, Tupi 9505, South Cotabato
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SOUTH EAST ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, INC


FUNDAMENTALS OF DATABASE SYSTEM

OF

Student Grading System

PROPONENT NAME:

Mensidor, Jamaica M.

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South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.
COLLEGE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
National Highway, Crossing Rubber, Tupi 9505, South Cotabato
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ABSTRACT

STUDENT GRADING SYSTEM (SGS) deals with the maintenance of university college,
faculty, student information within the university, SGS is an automation system, which is
used to store the college, faculty, student, courses and information of a college.

Starting from registration of a new student in the college, it maintains all the details
regarding the attendance and marks of the students. The project deals with retrieval of
information through an INRANET based campus wide portal. It collects related
information from all the departments of an organization and maintains files, which are
used to generate reports in various forms to measure individual and overall
performance of the students.

Development process of the system starts with System analysis. System analysis
involves creating a formal model of the problem to be solved by understanding
requirements.

INTRODUCTION
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South East Asian Institute of Technology, Inc.
COLLEGE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
National Highway, Crossing Rubber, Tupi 9505, South Cotabato
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Grades are standardized measurements of varying levels of comprehension within a


subject area. Grades can be assigned in letters (for example, A, B, C, D, E, or F), as a
range (for example 4.0-1.0), a descriptors (excellent, great, satisfactory, needs
improvement), in percentage, or, as is common in some post-secondary institutions in
some countries, as a Grade Point Average (GPA). GPA is calculated by taking the
number of grade points a student earned in a given period of time divided by the total
number of credits taken. The GPA can be used by potential employers or further post-

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