paper 10, Strategic Academic Mangment System
Table of Contents
- Session 1 Software Technology and Engineering
- 1. Trust in a Hybrid Recommender System
- Session 2 Software Technology and Engineering
- 11. ReChaP Prototype: A Tool for Simplifying Requirement Change Propagation to Software Design
- 12. Risk Based Analysis for Detention Pond Overflow at Wilayah Pembangunan Iskandar (Nusajaya), Johor
- 20. A Comparative Evaluation of State-of-the-Art Approaches in the Design of an Adaptive Software System
- Session 3 Software Technology and Engineering
- 21. MiPAF: A Policy-Based Middleware Framework to Control Negative Effects of Software Evolution
- Session 4 Software Technology and Engineering
- 33. MobileObject: Fundamentals
- Session 5 Software Technology and Engineering
- 44. Abasic for Intrusion Detection System
- 48. Inhibiting Pyrolysis Process for Fiber-Reinforced Composites by Using Flame Retardants Additions
- Session 6 Computer Design and Engineering
- 55. Awareness for the Protection of Endangered Species with Augmented Reality
- Session 7 Computer Design and Engineering
- 66. Low Noise Amplifier at 5.8Ghz with Cascode and Cascaded Techniques UsingT-Matching Network for Wireless Applications
- Session 8 Computer Design and Engineering
- 75. Towards Aeroacoustic Characterization of the Sibilant [S] Production from a Simplified Parameterized Geometric Model of the Oral Cavity
- 81. Computational Algorithm to Estimate Final Costs Based on the Number of Users in Space Structures
- Session 9 Energy and Electrical Systems
- 86. Fault Diagnosis of Power Transformers with Neural Network
- 87. Influence of Particle Size and Temperature on Gasification Performance in Externally Heated Gasifier
- 90. Application of Mesh Adaptive Direct Search Method to Power System Valve-Point Economic Load Dispatch
- Session 10 Energy and Electrical Systems
- 98. Effect of Segmented Contacts on Fuel Cell Performance Using 3-D Modelling
Chapter Contents
- Abstract
- Key Words
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Cloud Computing
- 3. Layers of Cloud Computing
- 4. Process Redesign
- 5. What Is Case-Based Reasoning?
- 6. Working of Academic Management System (Proposed Expert System)
- 7. Conclusion
- References
Excerpt
The presented work in this paper explores the relationship between Information Technology (IT) and Process Redesign (PR) in academic world. Existing processes for student's and faculties' vital data collection require a great deal of labor work to collect, input and analyze the information. These processes are usually slow and error prone, introducing a latency that prevents real-time data accessibility. We propose a solution to automate this process by using “documents” attached to existing faculty/ student datasheet that are inter-connected to exchange service. The proposal is based on the concepts of utility computing and cloud computing networks. The information becomes available in the “cloud” from where it can be processed by expert systems and/or distributed to administrative staff. The proof-of-concept design applies commodity computing integrated to legacy education devices, ensuring cost effectiveness and simple integration.
In the presented paper, author suggests that IT also have a stronger role in software realization of an expert system. Author would like to assemble experts experience in our dumb box (Personal Computer) as knowledge base.
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