Development of Research Database System Case Study of Faculty of Sciences, Siam University

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Project Title  : Development of Research Database System Case Study of Faculty of Sciences, Siam University
By : Chotikan Cortsuwan, Miss. Thanaporn Rodcheewit
Advisor : Miss. Thanaporn Rodcheewit
Degree : Bachelor of Science
Major : Computer Science
Faculty : Science
Semester / Academic year :  2  / 2017

 

Abstract

A research database system is utilized to upload academic studies, research, dissertation, and various projects. Currently, the project or research paper has been uploaded one file at a time with a link to each chapter for downloading. The uploading process inconveniently consumes a lot of time and the individual access can not be limitedly licensed, causing unorganized and time-consuming problems. To facilitate data management, the research database was developed as a study case of Faculty of Science, Siam University, in a way that the file can be uploaded in a .zip format, and the entire paper can be downloaded via a single link. Access permission has been granted separately to general users, administrators, lecturers, and staff, and there is a report on the number of each type of paper existing in the system. The developed system consequently reduced the operation steps resulting in more convenience, less errors, and meeting the users needs. The development was carried out according to System Development Live Cycle (SDLC) framework. The system was promoted to be a responsive web application that can be used on every device, using Bootstrap as Frontend Framework. The database was organized via MySQL, and PHP, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript were mainly utilized.

 

Keywords: Research database, Upload, Faculty of Sciences, Siam University.


  Development of Research Database System Case Study of Faculty of Sciences, Siam University

Faculty of Science, Siam University, Thailand

 

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