Unisza counseling management system (ucms) using rule-based
NURUL HANIS HANINI BT JAFRI BTAL15041733 BACHELOR SCIENCE COMPUTER SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT |
abstract
Counsellors play a crucial role in improving the health and well-being of our society by helping people to talk about their feelings and make positive changes in their lives. Currently, most of counseling authorities do not have a computer-based system to keep information about patients and others; hence, information is recorded manually. Therefore, UniSZA Counseling Management System (UCMS) is proposed where users can obtain preliminary information regarding their problems and consequently secure an appointment via the system
Problem statement
- Information is recorded manually where it is inefficient and time consuming
- It is time consuming to manage counseling records.
- The process to book for appointment is still done manually where users need to come to the office or call the office.
OBJECTIVES
To design an online counselling management system where users can answer a set of questionnaires and get results and recommendation regarding their level of self esteem.
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To develop UniSZA Counselling Management System (UCMS) using Rule-Based algorithm.
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To test the functionality of the system.
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SCOPE
All the users such as students, staffs of UniSZA and lecturers are eligible to use this system. They can register, answer the questionnaire, view and print their results based on the questionnaire and may proceed to book for an appointment with the counsellors.
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All counsellors registered by the administrator can use the system. Counsellors can view users’ information and the corresponding results from the questionnaire
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Administrator controls the whole system and is the manager of the system.
Administrator has the authority to access the system so as to register
the counsellors, provide questionnaire and set the preferences for the system.
Administrator has the authority to access the system so as to register
the counsellors, provide questionnaire and set the preferences for the system.