RRL - Internet Cafe Management Software Essays

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College of Information Technology

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Introduction
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Background of the Study
 This section gives background information on the study by discussing any or all of the following in textual paragraph form:
 The general area in Computer Science or Information Technology where the study may be classified.
Examples are the following:
1) For Payroll, Accounts Receivable/Payable, Inventory, Reservation, Library, etc. Systems, the general area which may be discussed is Information Systems.
2) For Expert Systems, CAIs, ICAIs, ITSs, etc., the general area is Artificial Intelligence.
3) For Editor Softwares, Utility Softwares, Compilers, etc., the general area is Software
Technology.
4) For Multimedia Systems, Geographical

o Does research address current social, economic, political and cultural problems? o Will innovations in natural, infra and human rescue management result from the study? o Scientific or Artistic Domain o Will the research contribute new information? o Are data gaps to be filled? o Is a new point of view to be applied to a previously studied phenomenon? o University Thrust o Will it contribute to expansion of knowledge? o Will it develop strong scientific base for national mastery? o Will it develop strategies to address present socio-economic? o Specific Users/Beneficiaries o Will it benefit specific users? o How will it benefit these users?
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Scope and Limitation
Discusses the boundaries of the system to be developed.
Enumerates items that will not be covered by the study.
Gives a general view of the features/characteristics of the output of the system.
Assumptions made about certain things stated in this section.
These are statements of what can be taken for granted about research project.

Methodology of the Study
Identifies the formal method that the proponents intend to follow in order to accomplish what have been set in the objectives. The formal methodologies are any of the software engineering systems analysis and design methodologies:
1. Waterfall model or Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Model
 System Engineering and