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    Staff Attendence And Performance Tracking System Case Study: Aircom Technologies Limited
    (Busitema University, 2024) Okwanga Kfnnedy
    Staff attendance and performance tracking system is a web system by which any company or organization can manage tasks among its employees. Staff attendance and performance tracking system is an automation system, which is used to store the Work tasks information of a company and attendance of employees. In a company where the hierarchy of employees spans over thousand managing the work with them is a difficult job. And in an environment where number of jobs is done simultaneously picking the right person for the job is also difficult task, as you are not aware of their availability. This application is designed for such an environment where the work is divided into group of employees and during the course of division the employees are selected to be part of the work in hand. This software being a web based is easily accessible from any corner of the company as every machine is part of a LAN network. The reason why it is made as a web application rather than a window-based application if for the same reason. The complete task is divided into two types of users. Administrator (Highest authority), employee (working group Community). The activities underlying these sections are as per the company policies. This application provides most of the features required to manage the tasks developed in a firm. This volume presents the manner in which the software was developed and how the various problems are tackled at the different levels to convince the user.
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