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Republic of the Philippines
Eastern Visayas State University
Tacloban City
College of Engineering
Information Technology Department
Thesis Outline and Guidelines
School Year 2013-2014
(Revised 6/2013)
(Note: this condensed instruction manual was prepared by the IT Department Advisers
of IT41TL & IT481L for the exclusive use of EVSU IT students only.)
I. Documentation Guidelines
1.1 Measurements and style:
a. paper size – white standard short bond paper size 8.5” x 11”
b. hard bound book cover
c. cover color motif and letter print - Maroon color with gold letter print
and 14 font size.
d. margins - left margin = 1.5”, right margin 1.0”, top margin 1.0”,
bottom 1.0”.
e. font style body text and headings – Tahoma
f. body text font size – the general font size in the main document text
is 12
g. page number – all pages except the chapter pages shall be
chronologically numbered. The number page shall be situated at
the top right corner of every page
h. no page number for chapter pages is provided
i. line (sentence) spaces – double space
j. each paragraph must contain at least four (4) but not more than
five (5) sentences only
k. indentations – single tab space must be provided before every
beginning of a paragraph
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l. Main title headings should be in upper case in bold letters (e.g.
METHODOLOGY)
m. Chapter headings will be in normal format in bold letters(e.g.
Chapter V)
n. sub-title or sub headings should be written in italics (e.g. Related
Literature)
o. appendices, exhibits, annexes for the tables, data flow diagram,
systems flowchart, HIPO, graph, figures, illustrations, cost
estimates etc. shall not be included in the main body of the
manuscript. They are labeled (titles), and numbered with page
numbers and arranged as separate reference pages
p. footnotes style = journalistic technique (running footnotes)
q. reference materials = must have at least have 10 (ten) reference
materials (books or e-books (web source) unpublished/published
manuscripts, magazines etc.)
II. Manuscript Proper (Main body)
The main body of the manuscript consists of planned dissections of
the research paper. It discusses in chronology the pertinent segments of the
conduct of the research.
The following items consists the outline of the content of the respective
chapters (at least 8-11 pages):
1. Chapter I – INTRODUCTION – (one or two pages) the first page must
contain the general view of ICT as an applied science focusing
specifically on the system under study vis-à-vis the technology being
proposed.
This chapter likewise includes the following discussions:
a. Background of the Study– (two pages) the second and third pages
must include the brief history/origin of the agency identified in the study
such as the type of business organization e.g. partnership, corp., or
sole proprietorship, the nature of the business, location and a brief
general description of the system of the agency under study.
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b. Statement of the Problem – (one or half page) this portion states
clearly the general problem of the study. It presents the specific
challenges broken down into detailed sub problems.
c. Objective of the Study – (one or half page) states in a single
statement the general and specific objectives of the research
proposal. It specifically asserts the advantages of the proposal
in quantifiable terms and other important features as an
expected outcome.
d. Significance of the Study – (two-three pages) identifies at least
five or more sectors/persons/organizations/institution etc. that
would benefit in the study. This portion also explains briefly why
and how would they be benefited.
e. Scope and Limitations – (two-three pages) this section
discusses in details what are the specific coverage of the study.
It also identifies and explains the limitations of the study.
2. Chapter II – METHODOLOGY – (one-three page) this section
presents the research (Innovation) techniques and procedures used in
the conduct of the study (i.e. SDLC/ V-Model/ Waterfall Model, etc.).
Define every part/phase of the model/methodology used and discuss
the activities done by the proponents on each phase.
The following items forms part of the chapter:
a. Review of Related Literature – (minimum of four pages) this section
presents discussions about the citations of the related/parallel
studies conducted and or the related literatures available that would
help enrich the understanding of the study being conducted. The
combined related studies or literary citations must not be less than
eight (8) – 4 Local and 4 International.
b. Theoretical Framework – (two-three pages) this section cites the
details of the input-process-output research model. It specifically
explains how the specific technology or software/system would
complement the processes involved in the development of the
proposed program.
c. Documentation of Current System – (one page) this section briefly
states the general operation of the current system. This segment
explains the systems flowchart of the current system.
c.1 Description of the Current System - (two pages) this
section discusses in details the mechanics of the current practice. It
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explains how the current system works and is operated. This
portion explains the data flow diagram of the current system.
c.2 Personnel/Equipment used by the Current System –
(two pages) this section discusses the personnel involved related to
its number (how many people) and the specific details of their jobs
relative to the current system under study.
3. Chapter III – REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS SPECIFICATIONS-(one or
half page) this portion introduces the contents of this chapter. It is the
most critical presentation of the study. This segment presents the
general analysis of the research proposal. It explains the result of the
activities found in other chapters especially chapter II (Methodology).
This chapter provides the detailed explanation of the following (at
least 6-8 pages):
3.1.1 answers and explanation to the Statement of the Problem (one-
two pages); It shall answers the following questions: What was
the finding of the study? How was the problem solved? What
has been done?
3.1.2 answers and explanation to the Objectives of the Study (one-two
pages); How was the objective accomplished?
3.1.3 result and explanation of the data gathered and its analysis (one-
two pages);
3.1.4 over-all analysis of the proposed system (two pages). This
portion explains the data flow diagram and the system flowchart
of the proposed system.
3.2.1 System Design Specification - (one-two pages or depending
upon the HIPO) this section discusses the HIPO (Hierarchical Input
Process Output) of the proposed system.
4. Chapter IV – SYSTEM REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION – (one or
half page) this chapter explains the physical deployment of the system.
It discusses the optimum physical environment (e.g. voltage
requirement, office space and size, tables and chairs, lightings etc.)
and the software and hardware specifications required of the proposed
system.
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4.1 Hardware Requirement – (one page) this section discusses
technically the specific hardware specifications, its purposes including
the specific functions and number of items/units to be used.
4.2 Software Requirements – (one page) this portion specifies the
technical requirement of the specific software needed, including the
specific task and number of items/units to be utilized.
4.3 Human Resources Complement – (one or half page) this segment
imparts the role of the manpower requirement of the systems. It
discusses the tasks of the personnel involved and the number of
persons required. It likewise specifies the necessary details of the
training and or the needed skills vital to the proper execution of their
designated tasks.
5. Chapter V - RECOMMENDATION, CONCLUSION, JUSTIFICATION
(one pages) this chapter has two parts that should be introduced briefly
in this section.
5.1 Conclusion and Justification - (one page) this segment summarizes
the highlights and the concluding results of the study. It shall include in
the discussion the effectiveness, efficiency and economic advantages
of the proposal.
5.2 Recommendation - (one or half page) this portion cites the
compelling reasons for the deployment of the system based on the
findings of the study. This portion discusses the necessary measures
or steps to be undertaken in order to be able to make the crucial
systems deployment. The segment discusses also the capability of the
system for future upgrade.
Prepared by:
J.J. Morpos
Adviser
F.E. Avestruz
Adviser
Revised
R. D. Clemente 06/2013
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Republic of the Philippines
EASTERN VISAYAS STATE UNNIVERSITY
Tacloban City
THE MALAYAN ORGANIZATION OF THE PHILIPPINES
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND
INFORMATION SYSTEM
A Research Proposal Presented to the Faculty
College of Engineering
Information Technology Department
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement
for the Degree Bachelor of Science
in Information Technology
Crus, Tom T.
Ramos, WendelL A.
Defensor, Mike M.
March 2004
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Chapter I
INTRODUCTION
The advent of information technology has changed the face of the ever-
competing world of business. Strategic and tactical managers want more and
more information to support their inherent functions. It is more particular on
corporate decision making, planning, policy formulation, monitoring and
evaluation. Technologies, both wired and wireless are being appreciated for their
cost-effective contributions in arriving at profitable delivery of services and
products to customers.
Information has been one of the vital aspects in success or failure of a
particular endeavor, efficient, organized and accurate system will definitely assist
decisions, which in the end will propel the success of a particular business or
organization. In the absence of such facility the result most likely is the other way
around. Every establishment either public or private looks forward in having a
computerized system. Like a library system, we all know librarians consumed
much time and effort to do such work.
Inventory of books and other library procedures, having it done manually,
that’s why we choose on having this kind of system to lessen the burden of the
said establishment and employees. Likewise the booking system of the People’s
Center under the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG)
operates for almost many years. Its booking officer has just been relying on the
traditional way of pen and paper recording. That’s why the management look
forward to the computerization of the current booking system used by the PCGG.
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1.2 Background of the Study
Technology is the human activity involving the necessary processes that is
responsible in the desired changes the material world around us to satisfy our
needs. Today, the advancements of technology opens up new possibilities for
the development of making the things we use do in our daily lives even more
accurate and effective and convenient. The People’s Center is a sequestered
establishment owned by the Marcos Family. After the EDSA Revolution in 1986,
when the Marcos regime ended the Philippine Government specifically the
Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) held the ill gotten wealth
of the Marcos Family, and one of these is the People Center in Tacloban City,
Leyte.
The building is used as a function center and a library. But the library
facility of the said establishment is not much functional because the books and
other reading materials are already old and most of it is not in good condition.
The ground floor of the People’s Center is reserved for use of various social,
civic, & political functions; like trade fairs, school activities such as graduations,
JS Proms, symposiums, and other activities as well as wedding receptions,
Christmas parties and many more. Many companies use this also as a
showroom because of its big space and likewise it is safe for users. It has
sufficient ventilation thus may accommodate more or less five thousand persons.
The People’s Center has been operating for several years; the PCGG
managing the People Center is still relying on the traditional or pen and paper
recording.
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Table of Contents
Title Page i
Endorsement ii
Acknowledgment iii
Abstract iv
Chapter Title Page
I Introduction
1.2 Background of the Study
1.3 Statement of the Problem
1.4 Object of the Study
1.4.1 General Object
1.4.2 Specific Object
1.5 Significance of the Study
1.6 Scope and Delimitation
II Methodology
2.1 Review of Related Studies
2.2 Theoretical Framework
2.3 Documentation of the Current System
2.3.1Description of the Current System
2.3.2 Personnel
2.4 Data Gathering Procedures and Output
III Requirement Analysis Specification
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3.1 System Design Specification
IV System Requirement Specification
4.1 Hardware Requirements
4.2 Software Requirements
4.3 Human Resources Requirements
V Conclusion, Justification and Recommendation
5.1 Conclusion and Justification
5.2 Recommendation
Appendices
Annexes
Exhibits
Bibliography
Personal Vitae
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LIST OF EXIBITS
EXHIBIT TITLE PAGE
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LIST OF ANNEXES
ANNEX TITLE PAGE
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LIST OF APPENDICIES
APPENDIX TITLE PAGE
A-1 Work Assignment for each Member
A-2 Schedule of Activity
A-3 Communication and Adviser Letter
A-4 Transcript of Interview
A-5 Sample Forms and Outputs
A-6 Program Codes
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ENDORSEMENT
This systems proposal entitled “The Giant Order Shop Management and
Information System” prepared and submitted by Apolinario E. Mabini, Gregorio
Del Pilar, and Fernando Poe Jr. in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the
degree, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology is hereby accepted and
recommend for Oral Examination.
JUNITO R. ROSACIA, MSIT, DIT
Adviser
Evaluation Panel’s Approval Sheet
APPROVED by the members of the evaluating panel in an Oral Examination with
the remark of PASSED.
ENGR. JOSEPH JAMIL S. MORPOS ENGR. NEIL M. PASCUAL
Member Member
ENGR. DINDO C. OBEDIENCIA
Chairman
ACCEPTED as partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree, Bachelor of
Science in Information Technology.
RUSTOM D. CLEMENTE
I.T. Department Coordinator
EDUVIGIS O. LEAÑO, Ph.D. MA. SOCORRO C. GICAIN, Ph.D.
Head, I.T. Department Campus Director
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This study would not be done without the help of kind hearted individuals.
So we cannot just let this success be ours but rather we wish to send our
heartfelt thanks to them all.
To the Lord Almighty, …………………………………………………
To our parents, friends and benefactors………………………………….
To our friends ………………………………………………………….
To our classmates who unselfishly shared their ideas ……………………
Thank you and God bless!
Proponents Initials of their name
(e.g. A.I.M. etc.)
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ABSTRACT
The abstract shall be written in one whole page. It shall discuss the
highlights of the research study, by highlights; it means the important results and
findings of the study. It shall likewise include in the abstract the general
description of the proposed system. The relevant information and data used in
this study were must be mentioned in this page.
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EXHIBIT 1.2
CURRENT SYSTEM:
TRANSACTION
S FILES
RECORD ALL VERIFY
TRANSACTION TRANSACTION
RECEIPT / ALL
DOCUMENTS
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ANNEX 1.3
PROPOSED SYSTEM:
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LIST OF EXHIBITS
TABLE TITLE PAGE
Exhibit 1 Current System Flow Chart
Exhibit 2 Proposed System Flow Chart
Exhibit 3 Basic Stages in Developing
A Typical Database System
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LIST OF APPENDICES
TABLE TITLE PAGE
Appendix A Work Assignment
Appendix B Schedule of Activities
Appendix C Sample Forms and Reports
Appendix D Program Listings