Login/Logout System
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Chapter I
Introduction
Rationale The advancement of technology rapidly evolved, computerized systems were developed for the improvement and enhancement of human , as a matter of fact, most companies and institutions are using computerized system to aid some difficulties encountered the manual process.
Most private and public schools of Marinduque are using DTR and Log-Sheet for logging-in/logging-out. It has been helping institution and organization in monitoring their attendance of the personnel.
The Marinduque Academy (MA) is an educational incorporated that uses a manual Log-in/Log-out process. This manual process causes problems such as difficulties in computing the total hours worked by the employees. There is also lack of …show more content…
The result is client payroll services branded as a service of the accounting firm, with all client contact and billing handled by the practice.
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