Web Based PhD Thesis Management Information System for Tripoli Faculty of Computer Technology in Libya.(WBPTMS)

With the advancement of information communication technology in developed country, education field should take advantage to upgrade their learning and management techniques. Students should be allowed to learn anytime, anywhere and at their own place. However administration and lecture should be abl...

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Main Author: Sayeh, Salaheddin. S. Mohamed
Format: Thesis
Language:eng
eng
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://etd.uum.edu.my/2820/1/Salaheddin._S._Mohamed_Sayeh.pdf
https://etd.uum.edu.my/2820/2/1.Salaheddin._S._Mohamed_Sayeh.pdf
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Summary:With the advancement of information communication technology in developed country, education field should take advantage to upgrade their learning and management techniques. Students should be allowed to learn anytime, anywhere and at their own place. However administration and lecture should be able to manage their work more effective and flexible. Many studies have recognized the fact that, efficient management of education administration process information system the potential to save the precious time and facilitate these administrative task. This study aims to develop web based PhD’s thesis management information system to automatically ensure the PhD students’ thesis information management in the Faculty of Technology in Tripoli. The web based PhD’s thesis management information system is often used in educational organizations due to its effectiveness in facilitating and enhancing the monitoring of the supervision and manage of thesis’s and project paper . To develop such system, there has been a combination of both the general methodology on one hand, and Nunamaker’s system research process approach to develop the system, on the other hand. The entire study is hereby divided into to four main stages (1) requirement gathering, (2) prototype development, (3) prototype implementation and (4) usability testing.