scholarly journals State-Level Students Grievance Support System

Author(s):  
Satheeswaran Venkatesan ◽  
Arjun R ◽  
Nidhin A ◽  
Pranav C. N2

Students are the essential factor in an organization. The Scholar may feel dissatisfied with the service when he or she receives the delay of services. To beat this, we offer an optimized solution for the student grievances support system for improving the relationship between student and university by representing the model of e-complaint web-based system. The prevailing system has manual processing through committee, principal, head of department and college premises. This project overcomes the restrictions of the existing systems of complication of submitting a complaint and organizing it and it'll be a State-level support system. The proposed model is that the student has the ability to post a complaint easily and specifically using categories through our application and therefore the Admin are often ready to sort complains by supported keywords since the web application involves the utilization of keywords that are Students, Committee, Principal, University and Campus Which can be help us to provide the update data information through internet and It will helps to overcome the time process in an efficient way by acquire, store and process the data.

Author(s):  
Risma Nur Hanifah ◽  
Nendy Akbar Rozaq Rais

PT. PAN BROTHER is a multinational company that produces textiles headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia. This company was founded in 1969. This company produces various kinds of clothing. Currently, PT. PAN BOTEHR, especially the branch in Boyolali, namely PT. Prima Sejati Sejahtera has conducted attendance by using a finger print machine and a computerized scanner. Employees who wish to take annual leave, maternity leave, official permits, and sick leave are already using a web-based system, by means of employees inputting attendance on a computer provided by the company. However, there are still employees who lack knowledge of science and technology and are still an obstacle to implementing the web-based system. This system can actually be accessed using a smart phone, so that employees do not need to ask attendance staff for help when inputting leave. And to recap the attendance report of HRD employees must also look for employee leave documents that are still in paper files, so that this can slow down the withdrawal of reports on a monthly basis. With this problem, the Company made an innovation by creating an online-based web application for inputting employee leave and the author also conducted research on the application of this web-based system using literature study and field studies in field objects. It is hoped that with this research, the system can be used by all employees to be more effective in inputting absences due to leave and can help alleviate the performance of HRD staff to be more flexible and efficient and reduce absenteeism reporting errors due to employee leave.


Author(s):  
Ingrid Fisher

In this chapter, we provide a brief description of the development of markup languages, describe their role in the context of web application development and deployment, and finally provide an example of an XML application for a simple Web page displaying a typical sales invoice. Our objective in this example is to illustrate the relationship between the relational and XML representation of data that is required for the use of XML in the development of web-based applications in electronic commerce.


Author(s):  
S Nagaraju ◽  
B. Prabhakara Reddy

Mental stress is showing harmfulness to human health leads abnormal stress in chronology with this may lose our mental health for proactive care. With recognizable pieces of proof of web-based media, individuals cannot share their everyday exercises and collaborate with companions via web-based media stages, making it happing to use online informal community information for stress identification. We find that users stress state is closely associated with thereupon of his/her friends in social media, which we employ a large-scale dataset from real-world social platforms to systematically study the relationship between users’ stress states and social interactions. We first define a gaggle of stress-related comments, images, and social attributes from various aspects, then proposed a plot. Research results saying that the proposed model can improve the detection performance. With the help of enumeration, we build an internet site for the users to spot their stress rate level and may check other related activities.


2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 535-550
Author(s):  
Hidetomo Miyake ◽  
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Haruo Hayashi ◽  
Shingo Suzuki ◽  
Takahiro Nishino ◽  
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Torrential rains have been increasing in frequency. There have been instances in which residents were caught up on their way to evacuation shelters. It is important to check on hazards caused by conditions, on the adequacy of evacuation facilities, and on water levels and weather advisories. When taking appropriate action in torrential rains, it is necessary to assess weather and water information based on the preliminary survey of evacuation. To improve the quality of decision making, a science-based procedure should utilized by public agencies to judge the situation. We propose a procedure manual and web-based system for take appropriate action as disaster response.


2011 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
pp. CIN.S7845 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simon Sherman ◽  
Oleg Shats ◽  
Elizabeth Fleissner ◽  
George Bascom ◽  
Kevin Yiee ◽  
...  

The Breast Cancer Collaborative Registry (BCCR) is a multicenter web-based system that efficiently collects and manages a variety of data on breast cancer (BC) patients and BC survivors. This registry is designed as a multi-tier web application that utilizes Java Servlet/JSP technology and has an Oracle 11g database as a back-end. The BCCR questionnaire has accommodated standards accepted in breast cancer research and healthcare. By harmonizing the controlled vocabulary with the NCI Thesaurus (NCIt) or Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine-Clinical Terms (SNOMED-CT), the BCCR provides a standardized approach to data collection and reporting. The BCCR has been recently certified by the National Cancer Institute's Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (NCI CBIIT) as a cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG®) Bronze Compatible product. The BCCR is aimed at facilitating rapid and uniform collection of critical information and biological samples to be used in developing diagnostic, prevention, treatment, and survivorship strategies against breast cancer. Currently, seven cancer institutions are participating in the BCCR that contains data on almost 900 subjects (BC patients and survivors, as well as individuals at high risk of getting BC).


2013 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 42
Author(s):  
KADEK RISNA WITARI ◽  
I G.K. GANDHIADI ◽  
I PUTU EKA NILA KENCANA

The closeness of the relationship between dogs and human makes the dog can be trained, played together, lived together with human and are invited to socialize with human and other dogs. But, despite its this relationship, the dogs can also have a contagious disease that may be harmful to human. Diagnostic expert system for infectious disease in dogs for as web-based system with the media android used as a tool for diagnosing infectious diseases in dogs based on physical characteristics or symptoms that can be seen or felt without through examination of the specifics. The diagnostics final results are expected to be a reference for further examination and handling of dogs that contract the disease is detected to prevent the disease for humans. This expert system uses a forward chaining inference method and Certainty Factor to infer.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Silvia D’Angelo ◽  
Isobel Claire Gormley ◽  
Aoife E. McNamara ◽  
Lorraine Brennan

Abstract Background Metabolomic biomarkers offer potential for objective and reliable food intake assessment, and there is growing interest in using biomarkers in place of or with traditional self-reported approaches. Ongoing research suggests that multiple biomarkers are associated with single foods, offering great sensitivity and specificity. However, currently there is a dearth of methods to model the relationship between multiple biomarkers and single food intake measurements. Results Here, we introduce multiMarker, a web-based application based on the homonymous R package, that enables one to infer the relationship between food intake and two or more metabolomic biomarkers. Furthermore, multiMarker allows prediction of food intake from biomarker data alone. multiMarker differs from previous approaches by providing distributions of predicted intakes, directly accounting for uncertainty in food intake quantification. Usage of both the R package and the web application is demonstrated using real data concerning three biomarkers for orange intake. Further, example data is pre-loaded in the web application to enable users to examine multiMarker’s functionality. Conclusion The proposed software advance the field of Food Intake Biomarkers providing researchers with a novel tool to perform continuous food intake quantification, and to assess its associated uncertainty, from multiple biomarkers. To facilitate widespread use of the framework, multiMarker has been implemented as an R package and a Shiny web application.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberto Kaban ◽  
Muhammad Rafi Hadi Kesuma ◽  
Nirwan Sinuhaji

The arrangment of teaching schedule at Yayasan Perguruan Harapan Stabat is still not effective as it is done manually. The scheduling process is less accurate, takes a long time in terms of scheduling and delivering information to teachers and students. There are a number of teaching schedules for teachers that are not suitable and clashes occur. In this research, an Android and web application-based system is designed to solve these problems. The system is designed using Android Studio to build Android-based applications, while on the backend for schedule management a web-based system is provided using the PHP programming language and MySQL database. The new system designed can be accessed online by teachers and students so that the delivery of teaching schedules is more effective, fast and accurate.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-35
Author(s):  
Ika Yuniva ◽  
Andriansah Andriansah ◽  
Yoga Nur Ikhsan

Futsal sports have developed and are popular in Indonesia. Sumber Jaya Futsal is one of the providers of futsal field rental business in Tangerang. Sumber Jaya Futsal currently does not have a web-based system, the system for leasing futsal fields in Sumber Jaya Futsal is still conventional, where customers come directly or by calling to find out the schedule of available futsal fields. The rental transaction scheduling and report system is still using a notebook. Based on the problem, the purpose of this research is to produce a draft web application for futsal field rental at Sumber Jaya Futsal Tangerang. In this study to collect data the author uses case studies with methods of observation and literature. The design of this web application is made using the PHP programming language, assisted by xampp as a web server, MySQL for database management, ERD (Entity Relationship Diagram) and LRS (Logical Record Structure) to describe the data model. While the author's software development method uses the Waterfall Method.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tom Kremer

Animal shelters are increasingly interested in reducing their intake and helping their communities keep and care for animals. Improving Return-to-Owner (RTO) rates of stray dogs is one path to save significant shelter space, time, and costs and keep animals with their caregivers and communities. Aggregating and visualizing RTO data spatially are useful for identifying trends and highlighting areas for potential interventions. Since shelters collect similar data, an interactive web application was developed to make such an analysis easily reproducible. This paper presents the tool's capabilities via a case study of 2019 data from the Dallas Animal Services shelter, covering the relationship between stray intake and RTO rate, the distances traveled from home by RTOed strays, microchip use across the city and its relationship with RTO rate, and the length of stay of RTOs and other outcome groups. Findings include showing that 70% of RTOed strays traveled at most 1 mile away from home and 42% up to block away, and that at-large, adult strays that had a microchip had a 71% RTO rate compared with 39% without one. The results affected the shelter's hold time for strays, highlighted target areas for microchip programs, and motivated neighborhood-based methods to locate found dogs' owners. Shelters are welcome to use the tool and participate in the development of new analytical lenses and visualizations that would best suit their needs.


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