Student Administration Software

SILENT FEATURES OF THE SAS

Save time by eliminating the need to transfer data between your grade book and student information system.

The grade book is always up-to-date with roster changes including add, drops, and new enrollments.

Allows parents to keep close track of progress and play a more active role in their child’s education.

Teachers can enter grades anytime, anywhere via a web browser.

Handles all your school’s and/or district’s needs from maintaining grades, producing progress reports, analyzing grades, printing report cards, to tracking progress towards graduation and generating permanent transcripts.

Report results, such as those who are in danger of failing, are easily merged into letters, emails, Portable Document Files (PDF) or posted securely to your school web site.

This is highly flexible grading system gives you the freedom to use your school’s grading scheme, and to compute GPA and honour roll according to your school’s rules.

Integrated Railway Information System

ABSTRACT OF THE INTEGRATED RAILWAY INFORMATION SYSTEM

At present there is no method by which a passenger can be informed of the next approaching station. This results in lack of information with the passenger and creates anxiety especially during night hours. This integrated railway information System is designed to solve the above mentioned problem by not only informing the Railway passengers about the next coming station but also for railways by generating the huge revenues for then by showing the advertisements.This System is designed especially for Indian Railway it can be easily implemented in the Indian Railways.

The project software interface for integrated railway information system is an integrated application .This software not only connects to the GPS satellites but also process the received raw data and convert it into the user friendly information which is understandable by the general public i.e. passengers in the train.

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DSpace Installation

This article is from the DSpace Official Documentation.Hope you also Like It…….

Installation

This method gets you up and running with DSpace quickly and easily. It is identical in both the Default Release and

Source Release distributions.

1. Create the DSpace user. This needs to be the same user that Tomcat (or Jetty etc) will run as. e.g. as root run:

useradd -m dspace

2. Download the latest DSpace release [http://sourceforge.net/projects/dspace/] and unpack it. Although there are two

available releases (dspace-1.x-release.zip and dspace-1.x-src-release.zip), you only need to

choose one. If you want a copy of all underlying Java source code, you should download the dspace-1.x-srcrelease.

zip release.

unzip dspace-1.x-release.zip

For ease of reference, we will refer to the location of this unzipped version of the DSpace release as [dspacesource]

in the remainder of these instructions.

3. Database Setup

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Open Source for Academics

After a long time I have forced myself successfully to write the blogs again……To be very frank for a long time I have been searching and doing some work on open source for Educational system…..This has first lead me to study the NAAH rules which is the Indian Government Body to give ranks to the Indian Universities. After reading that I realized that their is a huge scope of the open source to be included in the Indian Universities from open archiving Server to ILS to LMS to SSO to Office productivity their is everything that can be officially need to be included in the Indian Educational System…..After carrying out some of open source project for my university i have realized that scope for volunteer work is huge what you need to do is to approach the right official guys and gain their confidence….and once you have done that files flow like a ROCKET in th higher Administration…..After facing a lot of frustration while try to incorporate open source in my Ex. School this is something really motivating for me and one thing for sure I will definitely do this in my school one day when I have……… because failing to do something and frustration is really the motivation me to do that ……

Must Read……

Once upon a time there was a software engineer who used to develop programs on his Pentium machine, sitting under a tree on the banks of a river. He used to earn his bread by selling those programs in the Sunday market.

One day, while he was working, his machine tumbled off the table and fell in the river. Encouraged by the Panchatantra story of his childhood
( the woodcutter and the axe )
He started praying to the River Goddess. The River Goddess wanted to test him and so appeared only after one month of rigorous prayers. The engineer told her that he had lost his computer in the river.
As usual, the Goddess wanted to test his honesty. She showed him a match box and asked, ‘
Is this your computer ?
‘ Disappointed by the Goddess’ lack of computer awareness, the engineer replied, ‘ No.’
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