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Republic of the Philippines
AKLAN STATE UNIVERSITY
College of Industrial Technology
Information and Communications Technology
Kalibo, Aklan

SOFTWARE PROJECT APPROVAL SHEET

|Software Project Title: Voting System of Supreme Student Government for Malinao School for Philippine Craftsmen |
|Course: Bachelor of Science in Information Technology |
|Proponents: |
|1.Regie V. Aquino |3. Ian D. Leocario |
|2.Michael Jhon B. Permejo |4. Dexter R. Yap-Diangco |
|Project Description: |
|A computerized voting system of Supreme Student Government for Malinao School for Philippine Craftsmen was proposed. It aims to provide the |
|school with an efficient election system and to promote IT in the school. Through this proposed system, the voting process of Malinao School |
|for Philippine Craftsmen can be faster. |
|This system will cater a student information module that will accommodate student record, candidate record and voter records. Function of the |
|system includes the ballot module where the student will choose whose going to vote. There is canvassing module of votes and it prints the |
|tallied votes. All the information of the Fourth Year student and also the student who graduated in that school will store in archive. This |
|will be the basis of records for future purposes. The system has

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