Intranet-Based Faculty Performance Evaluation System
for the University of Nueva Caceres -
Collège of Computer Studies
AGNES A. TRILLANES-REYES
December 2014
DISCUMMER
"This Project is submitted to the Faculty of Information and Communication Studies in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master in Information Systems at the University of the Philippines Open University, Los Banos, Laguna. It is the product of my own work except where indicated in the text. The project report or any portion thereof including the source code or any section may be freely copied and distributed provided that the source is acknowledged."
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ABSTRACT
The Intranet-based Faculty Performance Evaluation System for the University of Nueva Caceres - Collège of Computer Studies (UNC - CCS) will answer the need of producing faculty évaluation results on-time as it bas been the long time problem of the University on producing delayed évaluation results due to paper-based évaluation of faculty performance. The System provides modules for faculty teaching performance évaluation assessed by students, by himself, peer faculty members, and the dean of the ces department, and generates reports for the results of the évaluation per faculty
member.
With the évaluation modules that form the intégral component of the System, students, faculty and the dean have the means to evaluate faculty performance. Results of such évaluation are available to the faculty, to the CCS dean and to the Personnel Office for their perusal and assessment at the end of the évaluation period.
The System was designed using Prototyping Model in which a prototype is built,
tested and reworked until an acceptable prototype is finally achieved. It was implemented using ASP.NET and utilized MS SQL as its database server. The system is a web-based application that was tested on Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox web browsers and
deployed in the main web server of UNC and made accessible to ail computers in the laboratory, which is the évaluation site for students, and to faculty and dean's computers.