ABSTRACT
This project is solely based on the critical appraisal of the use of computer in result processing. The work has done with the aim of studying all the processes involved in manual processing of students result with a view of developing software that can aid in doing the job whenever the new system is introduced to the relevant department (Computer Science Department). In the course of achieving these objective relevant literatures were reviewed on the subject matter.
Based on the review, various staff under Computer Science Department of Institute of Management and Technology Enugu were marked and used for the purpose of collecting the needed data for the research work.
The methods used during the finding were oral, interviews, observation, document review. It was also done randomly. Based on the data collected the researcher find out that there was much problem encountered using manual result processing, which has been taken care of by the developed software.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Certification page
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Abstract
Table of contents
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Statement of the problem
1.2 Purpose of the study
1.3 Aims and Objectives
1.4 Scope of study
1.5 Limitation
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Review of Related Literature
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Description and Analysis of the existing system
3.1 Facts finding methods used
3.2 Organizational chart
3.3 Objectives of the existing system
3.4 Input, process and output analysis
3.4.1 Input analysis
3.4.2 Process analysis
3.4.3 Output analysis
3.5 Information flowchart/ Diagram
3.6 Problems of the existing system
3.7 Justification for the new system
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Output specification and design
4.1 Output specification
4.2 Input specification and design
4.3 File design
4.4 Procedure chart
4.5 System flowchart
4.5 System requirement
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Implementation
5.1 Program design
5.2 Program flowchart
5.3 Pseudocodes
5.2 Source program
5.3 Test Run
CHAPTER SIX
6.0 Documentation
CHAPTER SEVEN
7.0 Recommendation and Conclusion
7.1 Recommendation
7.2 Conclusion