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Requirement Analysis and Design of RFID and Mobile Application based Attendance Management System: A Case Study of Ordinary Level Schools

Joseph Sospeter, Shubi Kaijage. Published in Software Engineering.

Communications on Applied Electronics
Year of Publication: 2015
Publisher: Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Authors: Joseph Sospeter, Shubi Kaijage
10.5120/cae2015651779

Joseph Sospeter and Shubi Kaijage. Article: Requirement Analysis and Design of RFID and Mobile Application based Attendance Management System: A Case Study of Ordinary Level Schools. Communications on Applied Electronics 2(6):17-22, August 2015. Published by Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA. BibTeX

@article{key:article,
	author = {Joseph Sospeter and Shubi Kaijage},
	title = {Article: Requirement Analysis and Design of RFID and Mobile Application based Attendance Management System: A Case Study of Ordinary Level Schools},
	journal = {Communications on Applied Electronics},
	year = {2015},
	volume = {2},
	number = {6},
	pages = {17-22},
	month = {August},
	note = {Published by Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA}
}

Abstract

Mobile phone technology has continued to grow in terms of computation power, memory sizes and efficiency power utilization. The emergency of Smartphone has facilitated many applications for different activities to be developed. Smartphone are mobile phone with an advanced operating system and capable of running third-party applications [1]. Industry analysts estimate that there are more than 250,000 applications available through the various stores and marketplaces, some of which are available for multiple types of device[2].This paper presents requirement specifications and system design for RFID and mobile application based attendance management that can be useful in our ordinary schools and hence substitute the manual method of Attendance management which is tedious and error prone.

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Keywords

Android, Mobile Application, Attendance Management, Use cases, UML, Requirement specifications, RFID