Land Valuation System (LVS) / Suhana Ayob @ Haron

The Land Valuation System (LVS) main objective is to help Ismail & Co., which is a local land surveyor company to manage their daily activities. Currently, the company has been handling their daily tasks manually. These include records maintenance, calculation of basic land value and professiona...

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Main Author: Ayob @ Haron, Suhana
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2001
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/63095/1/63095.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/63095/
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Summary:The Land Valuation System (LVS) main objective is to help Ismail & Co., which is a local land surveyor company to manage their daily activities. Currently, the company has been handling their daily tasks manually. These include records maintenance, calculation of basic land value and professional fees and production of valuation reports and statistical analysis. As a result, they have to consume a lot of time in handling these activities and accuracy can never be guaranteed. Land Valuation System is the ideal solution for the company to increase its throughput in reports production, to enhance the efficiency in records management and to gain benefits from the statistical analysis engine. The concept of System Development Lifecycle was used as a guideline in producing this system. Besides that, the concept of Human Computer Interaction is also applied in designing the user interface. Results shown that the more data the system gains, the more useful it will be in terms of evidence findings and statistical analysis. The Land Valuation System is specially designed for an office use. Therefore, it is user-friendly, ergonomic and easy to use. An interactive tutorial is also included in the system's package to train beginners on how to start using the system. As an addition, the system is also able to produce statistical analysis results in the form of tables and graphs for variety ways of data representations.