Chapter Iireview of Related Literature and Studies
The document reviews related literature and studies on computerized enrollment systems. It discusses a foreign online student enrollment system developed by M. Smith in 2005 that allowed international students to enroll in courses online without visiting campus. This system incorporated business rules covering regulations, payment status, and other policies. It also used notifications through SMS and email. The system was portable across devices using XML and detected the user's device to optimize the interface. It ran enrollment workflows from online forms to approval using business rules and a user-friendly interface with notification capabilities.
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Chapter Iireview of Related Literature and Studies
The document reviews related literature and studies on computerized enrollment systems. It discusses a foreign online student enrollment system developed by M. Smith in 2005 that allowed international students to enroll in courses online without visiting campus. This system incorporated business rules covering regulations, payment status, and other policies. It also used notifications through SMS and email. The system was portable across devices using XML and detected the user's device to optimize the interface. It ran enrollment workflows from online forms to approval using business rules and a user-friendly interface with notification capabilities.
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CHAPTER IIREVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES
This chapter contains the researched review done by the proponents about therelated ideas regarding the proposed system. It includes the differences and similaritiesfound among other Computerized Enrollment System. This chapter constitutes more on thestudy of the System Literature Side. It also covers the related view and ideas presentingother enrollment system made possible by other proponents and programmers. To reviewencompasses the critical aspect of all enrollment system study. Foreign Studies The on-line student enrollment system by M.Smith (2005), enables students to enrollinto their subjects prior to the commencement of their semesters. This enrollment systemnot only allows international students to enroll through internet without traveling tothecampus but also incorporate the business rules. These business rules cover a wide range ofregulations and policy such as subject prerequisite, students payment status, coursecoordinators decision and the correspondence of students seniority to the intended enrolling subjects. Besides business rules, the system also incorporates various notificationmechanisms like Short Messaging Service (SMS) and E-mail. XML is used to store businessrules and this allows the portability of the system interface to wider range of devices such asPersonal Device Assistant (PDA). The interface autodetects the users device either PC/laptop or much smaller screen device such as PDA. In short, the enrolment systembackend engine runs based on the business rules and front-end engine runs to provide highsatisfaction user experience. With the business and user interface, the system is able to runthe workflow of the student enrolment from the online enrolment form to approval workflowcycle running in parallel with the notification capability. Edith Cowan University (ECU) is