Task Submission Alert System (TSAS) / Siti Nabihah Mohd Pera’aid

Students nowadays have to search the student portal each time to know about any news updates like datelines of the task, tutorial, and assignment, uploading a document to lecturer and get new detail information about the task. The project entitled “Task Submission Alert System” is a system that stud...

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Main Author: Mohd Pera’aid, Siti Nabihah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/105104/1/105104.pdf
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Summary:Students nowadays have to search the student portal each time to know about any news updates like datelines of the task, tutorial, and assignment, uploading a document to lecturer and get new detail information about the task. The project entitled “Task Submission Alert System” is a system that students can upload their assignment through online. While lecturers can view and check assignment their students through online. Administrator of the system can register lecturer, student, and the course in this system for student and lecturer to access this system. Only the registered students will receive the notifications. They also can upload any type of documents such as task, tutorial, and assignment to their lecturer at anytime and anywhere before, during or after the datelines. This project has been developed using Waterfall Model. The Waterfall Model consists of five phases such as Requirement Definition, System and Software Design, Integration and Unit Testing, Integration and System Testing and Operation Maintenance. However, for user evaluation, it is involved 30 respondent of the potential user. The evaluation towards TSAS is based on the six construct such as ease of use, user interfaces, web-based system, alert system, usefulness, and satisfaction. The result shows that user has satisfied with the system with the highest mean 3.90 (SD=0.52). Future improvement towards the system such as on the user interfaces and the performances of the system.