Integrated ICT Systems Over Sustainable Cloud Environment
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55524/ijirem.2023.10.3.7Keywords:
Digitization, Cloud, Verification, Tracking, Academic recordsAbstract
In the traditional education management systems, records of current or former users are maintained by public or private organizations. And these records are in the institution or ministry that students attend or attended. And these records are maintained conventionally. If a user wants to transfer from one organization to another, the candidate’s records may transfer along with the organization, but some education records may remain at school or education department. Or when they apply for further delegation, the process of applying and verification of the certificate takes too much time. In the traditional education management system, every educational department maintains data with their own database for keeping the records. Now it is very difficult to know the complete previous or present record of a student in the different organizations. And if we want to, then we retrieve their entire data from their concern educational departments, which takes a lot of time. For better management, there are such software which are available in the market, but schools or institutions find it difficult to retrieve the exact information from the system and managing the system with tons of student records, technical management of the software and the more users makes the system more complicated. The purpose of this paper is to describe the design of a cloud base digitized academic system for improving current traditional education system.
Downloads
References
M. T. Ahemad, “Automation of Academic Reocrs Tracking System,” International Journal ofResearch in Engineering, IT and Social Sciences, vol. 08, no. 1, pp. 69–73, Jan. 2018.
M. D. C. Saquin and D. E. Marcial, “Developing an Automated Student Academic Record Management with Business Intelligence Approach,” Jurnal Informaika, vol. 12, Nov. 2016.
“OpenSIS.” https://opensis.com/ (accessed Apr. 27, 2021). [4] Njamu O & Ugwu C. (2013). A Novel Web-Based Student Academic Record Information System. West African Journal of industrial and Academic Research. Vol 7, No 1 pp 31- 45.
G. G. Miller, “The characteristics of agile software processes,” in Technology of Object- Oriented Languages, International Conference on, 2001, vol. 1, pp. 0385–0385.
K. Beck et al., “Agile Manifesto for Software Development | Agile Alliance,” Agile Alliance |, Jun. 29, 2015. https://www.agilealliance.org/agile101/the-agile-manifesto/ (accessed Apr. 07, 2021).
A. Sayeed, N. Hassan, and M. Muttoo, “Agile Methodology Utilizing Cloud Computing,” International Journal of
Computer Science and Mobile Computing, vol. Vol. 6, no. 6, pp. 307–310, Jun. 2017.
Avison, D. & Fitzgerald, G., 2006. Methodologies for developing information systems: ahistorical perspective. The Past and Future of Information Systems. 1976 …, 214, pp.27–38.
M. Mousaei, “Review on using agile methods in cloud computing,” JOURNAL OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING & INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS, vol. 4, no. 3, Dec. 2019.
M. Manuja and Manisha, “Moving agile based projects on Cloud,” in 2014 IEEE International Advance Computing Conference (IACC), Feb. 2014, pp. 1392–1397, doi: 10.1109/IAdCC.2014.6779530.
I. Inayat, S. S. Salim, and Z. Mk, “AGILE - BASED SOFTWARE PRODUCTDEVELOPMENT USING CLOUD COMPUTING SERVICES: FINDINGS FROM A CASE STUDY,” Science International, vol. 25, pp. 1065–1069, Dec.
A. Nazir, A. Raana, and M. Fahad Khan, “Cloud Computing ensembles Agile Development Methodologies for successful Project Developement,” Modern Education and Computer Science, vol. 5, no. 2075–017X, pp. 28–35, Nov. 2013.
Salesforce, “Agile Development Meets Cloud Computing for Extraordinary Results at Salesforce.com.”