DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF STUDENT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM


DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF STUDENT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

CHAPTER ONE

1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY

Student Information Management System deals with all kind of student details, academic related reports, college details, course details, curriculum, batch details and other resource related details too. It tracks all the details of a student from the day one to the end of his course which can be used for all reporting purpose, tracking of attendance, progress in the course, completed semesters years, coming semester year curriculum details, exam details, project or any other assignment details, final exam result; and all these will be available for future references too.

A Student Information Management System (SIMS) is a software application for education establishments to manage student data. It is also known as Student Information System (SIS), Student Records System (SRS), Student Management System (SMS), Campus Management System (CMS) or School Management System (SMS).

1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

The present manual method of keeping files and records has been found by research to be disadvantageous. This is due to the problems which are identified as follows:
I. Loss of files and records by theft.
II. Loss of files and records by fire disaster and other natural catastrophe that could possibly occur without giving a chance to retrieve these files.
III. Information Overload.
IV. The old system of filing is not portable.
V. Difficulty in the search for data and information about an individual.
VI. Accessibility issues experienced by a staff or data administrator.
VII. Difficulty in getting relationship(s) between data for an individual.
The ever changing trend in technology brought the necessity for the automation of everything from paper-and-pen based to absolute computer domination. The overwhelming emergence of computers paved way to easier access of information that leads to increased production, efficiency and reliability.

1.3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

1.3.1 AIMS OF THE STUDY

To design a Student Information Management System for storing of students records and information in a particular school (Joseph Ayo Babalola University).

1.3.2 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

1) It provides an organized system of management of information.
2) It assists with monitoring accountability and future planning.
3) It helps teachers make instructional decisions and to obtain specific information that may assist in working with a student.
4) It helps evaluate the success of various programs in a certain curriculum.
5) It facilitates interpersonal communication.
6) It improves personal efficiency.
7) It increases organizational control.
8) It improves data security and integrity.

1.4 SCOPE OF THE PROJECT

The scope of this project is limited to the design and implementation of a Student Information Management System. The purpose of the Student Information Management system is to allow for storing information of large number of students. Different privileges are given to different types of users. The Student Information Management System will make use of Visual Basic 6.0 as its front end and Microsoft Access as its back end.

1.5 LIMITATIONS

1) Time Constraint.
2) Insufficient information from students as they were being careful not to reveal confidential information.

1.6 ORGANIZATION OF STUDY

This project/research is organized into five main chapters:
The first chapter of this research is the Introduction. This chapter provides the background to the problem.
Next is Chapter Two which is about the general overview of the subject matter. This chapter provides information on the basic concepts and related work on the subject matter.

Chapter Three contains the research methodology. This attempts to provide a detailed description of the phases and approach in the development of the study by providing an analysis of the existing system and a design of the proposed system.

Chapter Four captures the implementation of the proposed design and states results gathered in the course of implementation. It also provides information about the architecture, installation and system requirements for the software to be designed.

Chapter Five which is the concluding chapter, includes the summary, conclusion and recommendation.

REFERENCES

Abimbola E.A (2009): Information and Communications Technology

Andrianse M. & Lindgaard-Jorgensen P. (2002): Data and Information

Denis E.E & Wixom B. (2000): Application Development

Harsh B.S (2009): Management Information Systems

Kenneth F.A and Laudon J.B (2001): Management Information Systems

Maciaszek G.E (2007): System Development Life Cycle

Onyekwelu B.A (2010): CSC 317 – Management Information System, Joseph Ayo Babalola University

Shelley, Hayduk (2011) “The Atlantic”; From Filing Cabinets to Digital Thoughts

Sodiya A.S (2009) Information System (CIT 208), National Open University of Nigeria


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