Capstone2 1
Capstone2 1
Introduction
vast amounts of data. Data may be safely kept and retrieved from
mandated by law.
General Objective
periodic reports.
Specific Objectives
a. certificate of employment
6. test and evaluate the acceptability of the system using the ISO
9126 form.
Theoretical Framework
1. System Architecture:
records.
system.
and procedures.
information.
Conceptual Framework
is concerned with managing and keeping track of the LGU staff. The
data encoder, and employees. Each user level has a distinct role
The workers can view their available leave credits and personal
WEB-BASED
PERSONNEL
View View /Apply
Department Employee RECORD
Leave Employee Employee
Head INFORMATION
Leave Information
MANAGEMENT
Credits
SYSTEM
Update Employee
File Transaction
Data Encoder
o certificate of employment
promotions.
credits and their eligibility for step increments using the employee web
portal.
programming to use.
Time and Place of the study
Definition of Terms
the context of APIs, the word Application refers to any software with a
communicate with each other using requests and responses. Their API
templates. The layout of the website was enhanced and made to look
any another form of media. CSS reduces labor costs and allows for
to know the database structure of the system. It contains the data and
system.
in an easy-to-use application.
that is lightweight. Scripting language for Web sites is its most well-
method.
existing literature and identify the gaps in knowledge for the development of
the system.
Related Literature
The article by Cenina (2018) presents a case study of developing and
and the benefits of implementing a web based HRMS. The article discusses
evaluations, and payroll. The web based HRIS they developed is accessible
through the internet and can be used by authorized personnel from any
information. The authors also discuss the benefits of the HRIS, such as
performance. Overall, this study offers valuable insights into the potential
found that the system significantly reduced the time and effort required for
inquiries. Moreover, the study found that the system increased employee
perform HR-related tasks online. Overall, the study suggests that developing
Related Studies
Mäkelä et.al, (2018) conducted a study on the adoption and use of
(MNCs) from a global HRM perspective. Their study found that MNCs use
complexity, and IT capabilities. They also found that HRIS adoption and use
can vary across different regions and subsidiaries, influenced by factors such
highlights the importance of considering both global and local factors in the
implementation and use of HRIS in MNCs. The authors suggest that HRIS
can contribute to more efficient and effective HRM practices in MNCs, but
also emphasize the need for further research to understand the complexities
Overall, this study provides valuable insights into the role of HRIS in MNCs
personnel record management system using PHP and MySQL. The system
features such as search and filter options for employee data, user
authors conducted a survey to evaluate the system’s usability and found that
users were generally satisfied with its functionality and ease of use. The
Bano et al, (2015) conducted a study that focused on the design and
manual and paper-based system used by LGU. The researchers utilized PHP
efficiently. The system was designed to have four modules the personal
evaluated the system using a questionnaire survey, and the result showed that
most of the users found the system to be useful and easy to use.
Hidayanto et al. (2016) developed a web-based employee
recruitment process. The study utilized the PHP programming language and
The researchers conducted a usability test and found that the system was
user-friendly and efficient for managing personnel data. They concluded that
SMEs. The findings of the study showed that the implementation of a web-
technical knowledge, and concerns about data security and privacy. The
study recommended that SMEs should carefully consider the benefits and
ensure that they have adequate technical expertise to support the system
CHAPTER III
METHODOLOGY
Research Design
The researcher has chosen the Rapid Application Development (RAD) model
for developing systems. The RAD model is preferred because of its focus on iterative
accommodate changes in the project's requirements. The RAD model consists of four
distinct phases: requirements planning, user design, construction, and cutover. In the
identify and prioritize system requirements. This phase focuses on understanding the
needs and expectations of the end-users and defining clear objectives for the system.
In the user design phase, prototypes and mock-ups are created to provide a visual
representation of the system's functionalities. This allows for early feedback and
validation from the users, ensuring that their requirements are accurately reflected in
the design.
The construction phase involves the actual development of the system, where modules
or components are built based on the design specifications. This phase follows an
Lastly, the cutover phase involves the deployment and integration of the system into
the existing infrastructure. This includes data migration, system testing, and user
training to ensure a smooth transition from the old system to the new one.
The RAD model offers several advantages for the development of a system. It allows
for faster development and delivery of functional prototypes, enabling early user
involvement and feedback. The iterative nature of the model also facilitates a more
The RAD model also has its limitations. It requires active and continuous user
conflicting schedules. The focus on rapid development and iteration may result in