Automated Payroll Management System Content
Automated Payroll Management System Content
INTRODUCTION
Most activities of people in all walks of life today are dependent on modern
technology. In whatever field of endeavor, they are engaged in, modern
technology greatly contributes to educational sectors, business sectors, and other
sectors. Undoubtedly, the bulk of tasks assigned to every individual at work is
usually done by using computer units. Computers provide accurate services to
clients, especially among frontline service providers. Front line service providers
include Accounting Offices that often prepare and manage payrolls of all
employees.
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salary, including deductions of withholding tax from every part-time instructor is
calculated automatically. However, the Excel spreadsheets used by the staff in the
Accounting Office requires a lot of management. Further, it was also observed that
with just a tiny change of the formula using Excel, it can disrupt complicated
calculations which result to incorrect entries to payrolls. Despite such bulk of tasks,
the Accounting Staff assures that all entries are posted accurately. Unfortunately,
maintaining confidential payroll record of every Part-time Instructors in hard copies
or in Excel sheets is prone to damage and unsecured data storage. In an interview
conducted by the researchers of this study, the staff confirmed that the process
was really slow for it was not upgraded. In short, it was not a computer-assisted
payroll process. Oftentimes, they encountered errors in the use of Excel for it gave
incorrect calculations. They also believed that if several formulas were used, one
error made in a particular formula usually affected all entries made. With only two
(2) Accounting Staff serving all part-timers, they believed that it was really time-
consuming and tiresome for they usually do the manual calculation of part-time
Instructors’ salary, record payroll transactions including DTR, and deduct taxes.
On the other hand, most part-time instructors claimed that the payroll
process in the Accounting Office was really slow. Many of them wished that an
improvement of the payroll system must be done to speed up the process so that
part-time instructors could claim their salaries on time.
With the Automated Payroll Management system for Negros Oriental State
University Part-time Instructors, the researchers believed that system they
designed contributed a lot to the improvement of the payroll process. By replacing
the existing manual system with an automated system, all entries such as part-
time instructors’ monthly salary as well as deductions can be stored safely and
quickly since the new system provides special technical features like accessibility,
reliability, and security. Also, by upgrading the system, less time would be spent
by the Accounting personnel in computing each part-time instructor’s salary and
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this would result to better satisfaction among part-time instructors. Undoubtedly,
the newly-constructed system would motivate them to work efficiently and
effectively.
Project Context
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time instructors’ payroll information including total hours rendered and
late/undertime, calculated salary, deducted taxes and displays the desired payroll
process. It manages and calculates the payroll of every part-time instructor for it
gives an automatic calculation. The deductions of tax, including the undertime and
the addition of the total number of working hours will be calculated automatically.
This newly-created system saves time and reduces errors of creating payroll using
an automated system compare to excel process in the Accounting Office due to
the connected electronic daily time record system. Likewise, this system promotes
better security and helps keep employees’ data confidential.
Objectives
Scope
This system focuses on Payroll Management System for NORSU-BCC Part-time
Instructors. The list and information of part-time instructors are stored in the
database. The system has an electronic daily time record management for the
part-time instructor using their individual id number. This system was an easy to
use software application. It has two users: the Accounting staff and the
Administrator. The Accounting Staff is responsible in managing and keeping the
records of the system while the Administrator has the full responsibility of the
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system, in terms of monitoring the changes of the payroll file and maintaining the
security of the system.
Moreover, the system can add, search, view/display and update the part-
time instructors’ payroll information. In preparing the payroll, only those Part-time
Instructors who can submit their DTR on time will be included in the first batch for
computation of salary and deductions for the total number of hours rendered. The
payroll is saved and printed in the payroll sheet. The newly-created system gives
the automatic total amount of salary and deduct the necessary deductions like
taxes. In case of changes, the qualified users -- the Accounting Staff and the
Administrator have the right to update Part-time Instructors of the printable and
secured payroll.
Limitations
The system is not applicable online. The system is accessible only for the
designated staff in NORSU-BCC Accounting Office and the Administrator with
individual username and password. Only the administrator and accounting
staff/personnel were authorized to add, search, view/display, update, and print
the Part-time instructors’ information as well as the added rendered hours and late
of the payroll sheet in the system. The system does not have a delete button. It
would only run to the computer that has an XAMPP server. The system can only
be accessed once the password and account entered by the user compatible with
the saved user in the newly-created Automated Payroll Management System.
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Chapter II
This chapter presents the related literature and studies as well as the
theoretical and conceptual framework of the study.
Related Literature
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Advanced payroll software automatically fetches information from other systems
and calculates the net payroll figure, all within a blink of an eye. It not only speeds
up calculations, but prevents any chances of payroll mistakes. When it comes to
maintaining and tracking business records, payroll software was an ultimate
business asset. It enables to extract reports in just one click. The software also
quickly integrates with other business systems and applications and provides
automatic entries during the audits. In this way, it can prevent manual accounting
errors and also eliminate double entries in the accounting systems. On a day-to-
day basis, it consistently contributes to various procedures and workflow within
the company and boosts productivity at a larger scale. It is simple, flexible, and
offers customized solutions for the business requirements. In short, a Payroll
Management Software serves multiple benefits to the organization.
(https://bit.ly/2S9sy9d).
The researchers perceived that the ideas and concepts earlier cited were of
great help in the creation of Automated Payroll Management System for Part-time
Instructors in NORSU-BCC.
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Related Studies
A. International
The research conducted by Gautam, et al. (2010) on “A System for Payroll
Management” revealed that the software design and database system model for
Payroll Management System (PMS) in Defense Institute of Physiology and Allied
Sciences (DIPAS). The calculations were based on the user provided employees
details like basic pay, house rent allowance, loan details and so on. Based on
these user inputs, the system automatically generated pay slip, pay bills, all
schedules for debit and credit payments. This system was developed in such a
way to suit for both new and old pension schemes of the central government
employees of India. The use of Java Server Pages (JSP) language for system
development allowed easy modification of the system design. The researchers
believed that the system they created was directly implemented to any other
central government organization with slight modifications. Their study presented
the database and software design for PMS. The software changed the manual
operation into a computer-based system to automate study, provide efficiency,
accuracy, timelessness, security and economy. After undertaking an in-depth
examination of the existing manual payroll management system and analyzing its
short comings, it had been found necessary to remove its deficiencies and provide
a suitable solution for presently encountered problem. The system helped the
organization in managing efficiently the employee pay-related data as personal
information, salary information, loan information, and so on (goo.gl/Aeeyjr).
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Computerized Payroll System provided not only accurate calculation and fast
process of Payroll transaction but also secured data through security
(goo.gl/DpGwtj).
B. National
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Moreover, it was cited further that the researchers found out that to reduce
the risk of errors, the employer should use this method only if it has few
employees, but Eastern Visayas State University has a numerous employee that
will make their effort time consuming that can lead for the employees to wait for
their wages the longer the payroll processes the longer the wages will be given to
the employees. Amongst payroll systems statements were records of the number
of hours an employee has worked, any taxes that have been withheld from an
employee’s payroll check, any voluntary tax deductions, and printed copies of
checks that have been delivered, and also all records of taxes that have been
paid to the government. The computerized payroll system would reduce time,
effort and make the payroll process directly and accurately (goo.gl/QMMb1w).
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Theoretical Framework
This part of the study presents the theories which serves as the bases in
presenting more valid and reliable concepts from famous advocates in relation to
designing an Automated Payroll Management System for NORSU-BCC Part-time
Instructors.
SALARY THEORY
SCIENTIFIC
(Say, 1832) MANAGEMENT THEORY
(Taylor, 2000)
Figure 1 above shows the Theoretical Framework of the Study and explains
the relationship of the theories with the study of Automated Payroll Management
System for NORSU BCC Part-time Instructors. Salary theory is all about the wages
of employee and Scientific management theory is all about the management of
arithmetic function/calculation. The above theories were applicable with this study
because it involved the wage of part-time instructors and the addition of salary
and the deduction of taxes.
Salary Theory
The Salary Theory has been approaching the humanism management from
that on productive elements by Jean Baptiste Say (1767–1832) to the modern
distribution theory on combining labor with productive elements.
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strategy based on punishment and reward. This approach worked for mechanized
operations, but it did not do justice to the human element, the role that personnel
play in innovation, and the importance of keeping staff satisfied and engaged so
they do good work(https://bit.ly/2EDq7bD).
Thus, the two theories were included by the researchers in this study
because they perceived that in designing the Automated Payroll Management
System for NORSU-BCC Part-time Instructors must patterned after theories of Say
and Taylor.
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Conceptual Framework
Figure 2 above shows the Input, Output, and Process (IOP) of the
Conceptual Framework Study.
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(On the waterfall diagram, remove the flowline arrows from deployment to
Integration, Testing, Coding and System Design)
The first stage was the Input Stage where the researchers applied during
the creation of the new system, which included the present system used by
NORSU-BCC Accounting Office for part time instructors including the challenges of
using an Excel spreadsheet application. Related literature that was discussed at
page 6 including theoretical framework at page 12. Technical background would
be presented in chapter 3.
The second stage is the Process Stage. The concept used in this study
was the waterfall model in the SDLC. The steps included adding new instructor,
updating instructors, viewing instructor and generating payroll. The first step in
the Process stage was the: 1) Requirement Analysis wherein the researchers
gather possible requirement which were usable in developing the new system and
wherein the researchers analyzed the system to determine if it was technically
feasible within the estimated cost and if it would be profitable; 2) System Design
where the researchers specifies the hardware and system/software requirements
prepared and studied the system design; 3) Coding wherein the programmer
inputs the system design, the system was first developed in small programs called
units, which were integrated in the next phase. Each unit was developed and
tested for its functionality, which was referred to as Unit Testing; 4) Testing where
the programmer tests the functionality of the entire system for any faults and
failures; 5) Integration where the programmer developed all units after testing
each of it; and 6) Deployment was done once the functional and non-functional
testing was done, the new software was proposed to the Accounting Office in
NORSU BCC.
Finally, the third last stage was Output Stage. This was the final stage
where in the admin/staff can view and print Part-time instructors’ payroll record.
This was the last stage of Automated Payroll Management System for NORSU-BCC
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Part-time Instructors. This system helped in improving the process of making
payroll and on keeping confidential payroll record.
Chapter III
TECHNICAL BACKGROUND
This chapter discusses the technical background of the study including the
software application used during the development of this study.
Technical Background
In creating the new system, the researchers used following software: the
Sublime Text 3 (ST3) was a lightweight, cross-platform code editor known for its
speed, ease of use, and strong community support. It was an incredible editor
right out of the box, but the real power comes from the ability to enhance its
functionality using Package Control and creating custom settings. Another editor
was the Eclipse, an integrated development environment used in computer
programming, and was the most widely used Java IDE. It contained a base
workspace and an extensible plug-in system for customizing the environment. The
Code Igniter was an open-source software rapid development web framework
used in building dynamic web sites with PHP.
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On the other hand, the programming languages used during the
development of the new system were the PHP, a script language and interpreter
that was freely available and used primarily on Linux Web servers. PHP, originally
derived from Personal Home Page Tools, now stands for PHP: Hypertext
Preprocessor, which the PHP FAQ describes as a "recursive acronym." PHP was a
server scripting language, and a powerful tool for making dynamic and interactive
Web pages and it was a widely-used, free, and efficient alternative to competitors
such as Microsoft's ASP. Another language used was the MySQL, an Oracle-backed
open source relational database management system (RDBMS) based on
Structured Query Language (SQL). MySQL ran on virtually all platforms,
including Linux, UNIX and Windows. Although it can be used in a wide range of
applications, MySQL was most often associated with web applications and online
publishing. HTML was the standard markup language for creating Web pages and
defines HTML stands for Hyper Text Markup Language; HTML described the
structure of Web pages using markup; HTML elements built blocks of HTML pages;
HTML elements were represented by tags; HTML tags label pieces of content such
as "heading," "paragraph," "table," and so on; and the Browsers did not display
the HTML tags, but were used to render the content of the page. During the
development, Bootstrap was used for the design of icons, buttons and etc. to make
the new system unique and attractive.
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Chapter IV
This chapter indicates the ideas relevant to the present system of NORSU-
BCC Accounting Office and provides discussion on the foundation of the new
enhanced system.
Requirements Analysis/Specifications
This part of the project study included the feasibility analysis for the system,
creations of Data Flow Diagram, System Flowchart, Use Case Diagram and
Modeling Stage. And the assessment/analysis where risks were identified and
evaluated.
Operational Feasibility
The diagram, shown on the next page, displays all the process of the
system. This diagram helped the researchers in creating a simple system as it was
similar to context diagram that all processes were displayed in one diagram. A step
by step procedure was applied with the system.
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Figure 3. Functional Decomposition Diagram of Automated
Payroll Management System for NORSU-BCC Part-
time Instructors
Using the FDD, the Part-time Instructors were asked to log in/out using
their ID numbers. Then, the Accounting Staff check updates of the rate, tax, and
added hours (e.g. travel order) and set them by batch number for the month then
proceed to print payroll sheet. Payroll sheets were signed by the assistant clerk
who made the payroll, NORSU-BCC Accountant, Campus Administrator, University
President, and others. Upon approval of the payroll sheet, it would be forwarded
to the Cashier’s Office. From there, Part-time Instructors were already given the
go signal by the Cashier’s Office staff to claim their salary.
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Schedule Feasibility
Gantt Chart
In this study, time management was the foundation in designing the
system. By using the Gantt Chart, the researchers followed the schedule as their
guide and was used in tracking the activities per day.
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Economic Feasibility
Requirements Requirements
COST Laptop (Free) Computer Set ₱20,000.00
Other Expenses Printer ₱ 6,500.00
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Requirements Modeling
Figure 4 above depicts the three diagrams: input, process, and output. Each
requirement focuses on different aspects of the user’s needs.
Performance
This system met the best user satisfaction of the Accounting Office Staff in
making the Part-time Instructors’ payroll on time. It gave an accurate computation
of salary with deduction in a second and kept record confidential. Also, the Part-
time Instructors payroll record was easily retrieved because the system displayed
the search and print function. Availability of computer units was required to run
the system.
Control
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Data and Process Modeling
Using the data flow diagram, two users were found on the top - the Part-
time Instructor and Accounting Office Staff. The Part-time Instructor logged in and
logged out using their ID number in the morning and afternoon/evening that
served as their attendance record. A logged in tab was found by the Accounting
Office staff which used to control all the processes of system. It showed a decision
shape that contained the ‘yes’ or ‘no’ confirmation. The ‘Yes’ was used to proceed
the process while ‘No’ signalled exit and logging in again. Reports were generated
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once the username and the password matched with to the authorized user of the
new system.
Object Modeling
Figure 6 above shows the use case diagrams. This is usually referred to as
behavior diagrams used to describe a set of actions that some system or systems
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(subject) should or can perform in collaboration with one or more external users
of the system (actors). In the new system, each use case provided some
observable and valuable results to the actors or other stakeholders of the system.
Data Design
Database design refers to the activities that focus on the design of the
database structure that used to store and manage an end-user data. The database
design of this study which was shown based on the Entity Relationship Model.
Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD), which used graphical presentation to model
database components (Morley, et al., 2017).
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systems. In the newly-created system, the entity presented a piece of data an
object or a concept about which data was stored.
Software Specification
Table 4 below shows the software requirement to run the automated payroll
management system.
Hardware Specification
HARDWARE SPECIFICATION
RAM 4Gb RAM and over
HARD DISK 500GB memory capacity and over
PROCESSOR Intel(R) CoreTM i3 and over
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User Interface
Figure 8 above shows the Electronic Daily Time Record (EDTR) Time in
and Time out Page where the Part-time Instructor Logs in/out.
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Figure 9. Accounting Office Staff Sign in Page
Figure 9 above displays the Accounting Staff Sign in Page of the system
where the authorized Accounting Office staff enters his/her username and
password.
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Figure 10. Dashboard Page
Figure 10 above shows the Dashboard Page and the side-bar menu tab
where the Accounting Office staff selects a particular process in controlling and
managing the payroll.
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Figure 11. Part-Time Instructor’s Page
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Figure 12. Add Part-Time Instructor’s Page
Figure 12 above shows the Add Part-Time Instructor’s Page of the system
where the user adds the important details of the new part-time instructor/s in
NORSU-BCC.
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Figure 13. Update Part-Time Instructor’s Page
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Figure 14. Part-Time Instructor’s Load Page
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Figure 15. Add Part-Time Instructor’s Load Page
Figure 15 above shows the Add Part-Time Instructor’s Load Page where
the user views the schedule of every part-time instructor within the semester
and school year.
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Figure 16. Daily Time Record (DTR) Page
Figure 16 above shows the Daily Time Record (DTR) Page of every part-
time instructor from the EDTR Time in and Time out Page.
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Figure 17. Payroll Management Page
Figure 17 above shows the Payroll Management Page that shows the
automatic calculation of total hours rendered, including late or under time and
tax deduction.
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Figure 18. Payroll Creation Page
Figure 18 above shows the Payroll Creation Page that presents the batch
number of the part-time instructor arranged in a specific month and year. The
color green action button tells to print selected payroll.
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Figure 19. Payroll Sheet Print Page
Figure 19 above shows the Payroll Sheet Print Page that displays the
accurate and complete payroll sheet of the NORSU-BCC Part-ti7me Instructors.
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Chapter V
CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS
Conclusions
The researchers concluded that the Automated Payroll Management System
for NORSU-BCC Part-time Instructors was very useful especially in enhancing the
process of payroll for Part-time Instructors. In addition, the newly-created system
can truly store instructor’s monthly salary as well as deduction in the database.
Interestingly, the system can print payroll sheet with accurate salary and
deduction. It offers the best features for it has an easy access and secured data
records.
Therefore, this newly-developed and innovative system can be a great help
to the Accounting Office Staff in processing Part-time Instructors’ monthly payroll.
Recommendations
The Automated Payroll Management System for NORSU-BCC Part-time
Instructors is highly recommended to the following:
Results of this study will prove that the new system can lessen the workload
of the NORSU-BCC Accounting Office Staff, once implemented.
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Future Researchers
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
A. Online Sources
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APPENDICES
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Appendix A. Project Team Assignments Form
TEAM
ALIAS
3Ms-2J-L
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Appendix B. Pre-Proposal Statement Template
1. Marilyn L. Baldonado
2. Jemar B. Lithaw
PROPONENTS/RE 3. Jerome P. Agdol
SEARCHERS: 4. Marianne C. Bueno
5. Milaflor A. Cermagno
6. Leah C. Marco
This system focuses on Payroll Management System
for NORSU-BCC Part-time Instructors. The list and
information of part-time instructors are stored in the
SCOPE OF THE database. This system is an easy to use software
STUDY: application. It has two users: The Accounting staff who
is responsible in managing and keeping the records of
the system and the Administrator who has the full
responsibility of the system in terms of monitoring the
changes of the payroll file and maintaining the security
of the system. Moreover, the system can add, search,
view/display and update the part-time instructors’ payroll
information. In preparing the payroll, only those Part-
time Instructors who will be able to submit their DTR on
time will be included in the first batch for computation of
salary and deductions for the total number of hours
rendered. Such payroll will be saved and printed in the
payroll sheet. The proposed system will automatically
give the total amount of salary and deduct the necessary
deductions like taxes. In case of changes, the qualified
users -- the Accounting Staff and the Administrator have
the right to update Part-time Instructors of the printable
and secured payroll.
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The system is not applicable online. The system is
accessible only for the designated staff in NORSU-BCC
Accounting Office and the Administrator with individual
LIMITATION OF username and password. Only the administrator and
THE STUDY: accounting staff/personnel are authorized to add, search,
view/display, update, and print the Part-time instructors’
information as well as the added rendered hours and late
of the payroll sheet in the system. The system does not
have a delete button. It will only run to the computer that
has an XAMPP server. The system can only be accessed
once the password and account entered by the user is
compatible with the saved user in the new Automated
Payroll Management System.
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Appendix C. Project Working Title Form
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Appendix D. Invitation Letter to the Dean of the College of Arts and
Sciences
In compliance with the pertinent provisions of CMO No. 53, series of 2006, and in
order to ensure that the quality of the capstone projects of the BS Information
Technology Students are in accordance with the University’s standards, it is
imperative that the said projects be subjected to thorough evaluation and final
defense.
In view of the foregoing, you are cordially invited to be the Chairperson of the
Panel of Evaluators for the project entitled “Automated Payroll Management
System for NORSU BCC Part-time Instructors” by Marilyn L. Baldonado, et
al.
Below is the information relative to the time and place of final defense.
Attached is the copy of the manuscript and Evaluation Sheet for your guidance.
Thank you for your cooperation and support.
MARLOWE B. CABANAG
Project Adviser
Negros Oriental State University
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Appendix E. Invitation Letter to the Member I
In compliance with the pertinent provisions of CMO No. 53, series of 2006, and in
order to ensure that the quality of the capstone projects of the BS Information
Technology Students are in accordance with the University’s standards, it is
imperative that the said projects be subjected to thorough evaluation and final
defense.
In view of the foregoing, you are cordially invited to be the Chairperson of the
Panel of Evaluators for the project entitled “Automated Payroll Management
System for NORSU BCC Part-time Instructors” by Marilyn L. Baldonado, et
al.
Below is the information relative to the time and place of final defense.
Attached is the copy of the manuscript and Evaluation Sheet for your guidance.
Thank you for your cooperation and support.
MARLOWE B. CABANAG
Project Adviser
Negros Oriental State University
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Appendix F. Invitation Letter to the Member II
CHARESS R. ORAC
Faculty, College of Arts and Sciences
NORSU
In compliance with the pertinent provisions of CMO No. 53, series of 2006, and
in order to ensure that the quality of the capstone projects of the BS Information
Technology Students are in accordance with the University’s standards, it is
imperative that the said projects be subjected to thorough evaluation and final
defense.
In view of the foregoing, you are cordially invited to be the Chairperson of the
Panel of Evaluators for the project entitled “Automated Payroll Management
System for NORSU BCC Part-time Instructors” by Marilyn L. Baldonado, et
al.
Below is the information relative to the time and place of final defense.
Attached is the copy of the manuscript and Evaluation Sheet for your guidance.
Thank you for your cooperation and support.
MARLOWE B. CABANAG
Project Adviser
Negros Oriental State University
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Appendix G. Location Map of the NORSU-BCC I
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Appendix H. Location Map of the NORSU-BCC II
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Appendix I. Source Code
For the details of the source code, please refer to the soft copy attached
at the inside back hardbound copy of the study.
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Appendix J. User Guide
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Home Page
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Accounting Staff Sign in Page
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Dashboard Tab Page
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Instructor’s Tab Page
14. Click the button copy, csv, excel, pdf, and print to download/print
page.
15. Click Add Instructor to add new part-time instructor.
16. Input Name of Part-time instructor to quickly view his/her details.
17. Click Update icon to edit Part-time instructor’s information.
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Add Instructor’s Page
18. Input new part-time instructors’ ID number, last name, first name,
middle name, gender, contact number, email, address, status for the
contract, position and college of the department where he/she assigned.
19. Click Add instructor to completely add new part-time instructor in the
database.
20. Click Close to cancel.
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Update Instructor’s Page
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Schedule of Instructor Tab Page
24. Click Add Schedule Instructor to set the part-time instructors’ load/s.
25. Input Name of part-time instructor to view his/her details quickly.
26. Click Update icon to edit part-time instructors’ information.
27. Click View icon to view part-time instructors’ information.
28. Click the button copy, csv, excel, pdf, and print to download/print
page.
29. Select Semester option to display which Semester (1st or 2nd) must be
viewed.
30. Select School Year option to display which School Year must be
viewed.
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Add Instructor Load Page
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Update Instructor Load Page
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View Instructor Load Page
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DTR Tab Page
39. Input Name of the part-time instructor to quickly view his/her record of
attendance, including frequency of late/under-time stored in the
database from the EDTR.
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Payroll Management Tab Page
40. Select Calendar option to search desired month and year quickly.
41. Click Add button to set rate and withholding tax of the part-time
instructor.
42. Search part-time instructors’ ID number/last name/first name to view
his/her accurate monthly salary and deduction quickly.
43. Click Update icon to add hours based on travel order, edit rate, and
withholding tax.
44. Click View icon to view part-time instructors’ payroll immediately.
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Add Rate and Tax Page
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Update Rate and Tax Page
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View Payroll Management Page
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Payroll Creation Tab Page
52. Select Calendar option to search desired month and year quickly.
53. Click Set Payroll Batch to set month, year, and batch number of the
created part-time instructors’ payroll.
54. Search ID number of the part-time instructor to view if he or she is
included in the batch of payroll (i.e., Batch 1, Batch 2, etc.).
55. Click Print Payroll to print the created payroll sheet according to batch
number, month, and year.
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Set Payroll Batch Page
56. Select Calendar option as to what month and year must be set per batch.
57. Select Batch Number option to assign a specific batch number to Part-
time Instructors.
58. Select Part-time Instructors to be included in the specific batch.
59. Click Set to save and lock the uneditable payroll successfully.
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Payroll Sheet Print Page
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62. Click Sign out to return to the Home page.
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CURRICULUM VITAE
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JEROME P. AGDOL
Ilaya, Tanjay City, Negros Oriental
Mobile Number: 09759436092
E-mail Address: [email protected]
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Gender : Male
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
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MARILYN L. BALDONADO
Juan Luna Street, Bais City, Negros Oriental
Mobile Number: 09754687905
E-mail Address: [email protected]
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Gender : Female
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
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MARIANNE C. BUENO
Brgy. 4 Catiao-tiao, Tanjay City, Negros Oriental
Mobile Number: 09971666391
E-mail Address: [email protected]
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Gender : Female
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
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MILAFLOR A. CERMAGNO
Tamisu, Bais City, Negros Oriental
Mobile Number: 09975996206
E-mail Address: [email protected]
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Gender : Female
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JEMAR B. LITHAW
Brgy. Maaslum, Manjuyod, Negros Oriental
Mobile Number: 09755703175
E-mail Address: [email protected]
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Gender : Male
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
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LEAH MAE C. MARCO
Batugan, Bais City, Negros Oriental
Mobile Number: 09975577719
E-mail Address: [email protected]
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Gender : Female
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
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