A web based room reservation system for students of Sakura College at UNIMAS
A Web Based Room Reservation System for Student of Sakura College at UNIMAS is a system that allows students to reserve a room in college residential by they own via online. The system is intended for the use of students and staffs of college residential in order to make easy in room allocating...
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Format: | Final Year Project Report |
Language: | English English |
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Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS)
2015
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Online Access: | http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39093/1/Dgku%20Nor%2824pgs%29.pdf http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39093/4/Dgku%20Nor%28fulltext%29.pdf http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39093/ |
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Summary: | A Web Based Room Reservation System for Student of Sakura College at UNIMAS is a
system that allows students to reserve a room in college residential by they own via online.
The system is intended for the use of students and staffs of college residential in order to
make easy in room allocating process. This proposed system only can be use after the list
name of students whose successful get to stay in college residential on the next semester has
been announces. Besides the college administration, only the eligible students have
authorization to access the system.
The system uses apartments and room image layout as a guided for users to know location of
apartment or room they want to select. In addition, information such as room status, room's
resident, fee and type of room provided on the image layout as user's reference. Most of
functions or processes within this system are easy to use since only requires user to click
button, except for registering new account by staff or user update personal information.
Iterative Waterfall Model is approach that has been used and implement in developing the
system which involved five important phases in this project. The model was chosen because it
is suitable for developing a small-size system. Information that was used in developing the system was obtained through interviews, thesis, journal, articles and internet. Feedback
regarding the system's effectiveness and design has been achieved though user testing with
several student and staff of Sakura College. The user's feedback has been used as guided to
correct the system's error, as well as future work for system improvements |
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