Student assigment according to multiple mark types
2009
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Advisor: Doç. Dr. Hasan Hüseyin Balık
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Collecting, processing, distributing and storing the information is an integral part of today's information society. Because, information is today basic source of wealth. All countries with their organizations and institutions have large budgets to switch to the E-Government structure during the transition from industrial society to information society. In our country, E-Government project began as a priority with MERNIS project that storing all citizen information and it leads to other projects. In today software projects, diffirent systems must be avaible to communicate with each others in order to exchange data and accurate processing of data is a requirement. The goal of thesis is designing a software project which avaible to communicate with MERNIS(one of a E-Government projects) and OSYM system, taking informations from these system and also making an algoritm that valuation student and placement them depending on multiple grade system. This development projects have been tested with success and accuracy of results in the 2008-2009 academic year at the University of Beykent.
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Dr. Ümit Çiftçi
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Ümit Çiftçi (Master Thesis). Student assigment according to multiple mark types, 2009, İstanbul Beykent Üniversity.
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