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  Enterprise Resource Planning for College Administration  
  Authors : Parth Amalgaonkar; Supriya Jadhav
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Management of a large institute is a critical task in today’s rapidly changing environment. ERP system has become an essential tool for managing such large organisations. Paperwork of organizations is hugely decentralized and scattered. Our project aims to completely replace the traditional system which is heavily paper-based, by our automated software and reduce this inefficiency. It will integrate all the management systems required for college administration along with providing data integrity, security and multiple levels of abstraction. The system also proposes an intelligent querying approach by adding an abstraction data layer to reduce the extensive load on server in such systems. Once deployed, the system will effectively reduce the manual work by automating and integrating all the processes involved in college management, thus improving the overall management and thereby increasing the quality and efficiency of the organisation.

 

Published In : IJCSN Journal Volume 3, Issue 6

Date of Publication : December 2014

Pages : 507 - 513

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Publication Link : Enterprise Resource Planning for College Administration

 

 

 

Parth Amalgaonkar : He is a student pursuing B.E. under Pune University from G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering and Technology. He is working on a project “Enterprise Resource Planning for College Administration” in B.E. which is sponsored by Persistent Systems Ltd.

Supriya Jadhav : She is a student pursuing B.E. under Pune University from G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering and Technology. She is working on a project “Enterprise Resource Planning for College Administration” in B.E. which is sponsored by Persistent Systems Ltd.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ERP

integration

information

intelligent querying

management

security

The scope of this project is one with perpetual improvement. Owing to the loosely coupled three-tier architecture, updates and upgrades to the system are easy to add. As the database is ever-expanding, in the future it can be easily deployed on the cloud for big data storage. This is because of the portability of the system. The ABE used in our system goes a long way in making storage of data on third-party cloud networks possible by ensuring database security and data integrity. In the future, the system can be easily enhanced by adding more attributes to the database, by adding more sub-modules to increase the depth and scalability of the system. More features can be added to include features like notifications to parents, which let the parents to be up to date with their ward’s progress.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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