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Grafitux
In Partial Fulfilment
Lugod, Rhedeline M.
Lopez, Stephanie D.
Fernandez, Joanne A.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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LIST OF FIGURES
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LIST OF TABLES
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
a customer friendly hub which you can freely choose and design
some problems.
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agreement for orders relies on agreement of the customer and
They also use a First in, First out basis for orders, but due
the manager can access the system and maintain data records.
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system’s accurate functions. The determination of total income
information system.
profitable or not.
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No enough data on how the business incurred expenses
information.
etc.
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The system will help the owner to minimize
on Investment
statements.
Scope
you can input the accounts affected. This system will have
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every transaction. It ensures the preciseness of data
basis.
Limitations
financial resoucers.
1. To Grafitux
operations.
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The business will benefit since the return on
CHAPTER 2
(http://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/governance/brief/financial-
management-information-systems-fmis)
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related ICT solutions.1 This study presents the World Bank’s
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set of operational data and performance ratings for the bene t
region of the World Bank stands out with the largest number of
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“satisfactory” along most dimensions of performance (67% of
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of the World Bank in the design and implementation of FMIS
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depends on adequate preparation before the approval of the
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one election cycle within this period. Elections may have a
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prerequisites should be met ex-ante. However, all of these
objectives.
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notify.net/download/943200/http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltex
t/u2/a226365.pdf)
Developing Countries
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improving success rates.
(https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2005/wp05196.pdf)
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daily banking activities and also most of their systems and
Frequency tables and graphs were used to present the data for
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facilitated by IFMIS affects credit scoring among SACCOs in
avoid falling into bad debts. The study also recommends that
on financial performance.
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2.3 Conceptual Framework
PROCESS OUTPUT
Figure 1
CHAPTER 3
TECHNICAL BACKGROUND
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proposed system will have a security function so that the
business owner and manager have the access to the system. The
system automatically consolidates data for the preparation of
Balance sheets and Income statements. The Balance sheet
accounts will determine the entity’s availability of
resources. The income statement determines the income and
expenses that dictates profitable operations.
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3.3. Data Flow Diagram
Customer
Order
1.0
Receive Data
Input data
Data
Consolidation
2.0
Create Financial
Statements
Figure 3
Income
Balance sheet
Statement
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Flowchart
Customer
Order
Receive Daily
Transaction
Input
Transaction
Data
Consolidation
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End
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CHAPTER 4
METHODOLOGY
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making their orders. In short, if the business has a good
performance there’s a possibility that more client will come.
Because in using the proposed system, they will know the
progress of their business.
GINA JAVATE
MANAGER
ARLENE LOPEZ
LAYOUT ARTIST
ROSVE RUMA
STAFF RHODERICK LOPEZ
STAFF
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probably there will be a great result in determining the
progress of their business. Unlike in record book which
they’re using before because there’s a tendency that there are
some transactions that will be omitted.
Unit Cost
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4.3.3. Developmental Cost
Total P8,000
*miscellaneous expenses
Planning
Analysis
Design
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PLANNING:
Searching entity
Interview preparation
ANALYSIS:
Interview
Brainstorming
Analysis of solutions of problems
DESIGN:
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CHAPTER 5
SUMMARY
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Curriculum Vitae
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
AGE: 17
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:
ELEMENTARY
YEAR: 2006-2011
SECONDARY
YEAR: 2011-2015
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Curriculum Vitae
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
AGE: 18
RELIGION: Catholic
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:
PRIMARY
YEAR: 2006-2011
SECONDARY
YEAR: 2011-2015
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Curriculum Vitae
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
AGE: 17
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:
ELEMENTARY
YEAR: 2006-2011
SECONDARY
YEAR: 2011-2015
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