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CHAPTER I

THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING

Introduction

The Student Council elections have always been a perennial activity for every school. It is an activity wherein each student is required to choose from a set of candidates who will represent each position in the Student Council. In order for the student to accomplish this, the student must go through several processes. First the student must go to the Administration Office if he is a registered voter, then goes to the voting area and chooses the candidates he likes via internet or they can vote in any place they were by using their appropriate user name and password. After they had voted, it will instantly counted already, and the student can also saw the vote standing. Background of the Study

The introduction of computers greatly enhances the speed and efficiency of voting process. Results could be attained even right after the elections reducing the time to a mere fraction compared to the time it takes if the voting is done manually. It also increases the level of the voting experience because of multimedia enhancements. The manual voting system of Datamex Institute Of Computer Technology Lucena Branch lacks the advantages of a Graphical User Interface that the Windows OS could offer.

It is in this effect that the proponent has decided to propose a system to improve the existing manual voting system. The proponent aims to convert the existing manual system into a Online Voting System to take advantage of the many possibilities that a visual program could offer.

Chapter II

Review of Literature

This chapter discusses the literature and studies which are related and have direct bearing to the proposed study. It consists of referenced information about information system, Sales Monitoring and Inventory System, scripting and programming languages, database, online application and web authentication security. And will also discuss the synthesis of the proposed study.

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