ERP System for College Automation Using Quick Response Code

Authors

  • Prof. Riyazahemed A. Jamadar  Information Technology, All India Shree Shivaji Memorial Society's Institute of Information Technology, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Gauravi Joshi  Information Technology, All India Shree Shivaji Memorial Society's Institute of Information Technology, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Mansi Jagtap  Information Technology, All India Shree Shivaji Memorial Society's Institute of Information Technology, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Sneha Goture  Information Technology, All India Shree Shivaji Memorial Society's Institute of Information Technology, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Shweta Kothari  Information Technology, All India Shree Shivaji Memorial Society's Institute of Information Technology, Pune, Maharashtra, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRST2183136

Keywords:

Quick Response (QR) Code, Multiple modules, Enterprise resource planning (ERP).

Abstract

An enterprise resource planning system (ERP) is a method used by almost all businesses today due to its ability to incorporate various domains and fractions of work. The ERP method atomizes the majority of the manual work performed internally in each of these units, as well as combining the total work output, allowing for a better overall view of the company. The education field, which also has several fractions that need integration, uses the same high-quality ERP framework. Paperwork in the education sector has long been a concern, owing to the ease with which errors can be made when work is performed manually. This proposed framework entails using Quick Response Code to introduce an ERP system for college automation. The use of a QR Code tag allows each student to be assigned a unique ID, which is then used for automated college process labeling. This framework consists of a series of integrated software modules that provide real-time support for the college. From the director level to the student level, several modules are built to serve each fraction of the institution. When this method is implemented, there is no paper work and no data inconsistency. It has many advantages for administrators, teachers, and students. In terms of deployment and maintenance, this is a low-cost system.

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Published

2021-06-30

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How to Cite

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Prof. Riyazahemed A. Jamadar, Gauravi Joshi, Mansi Jagtap, Sneha Goture, Shweta Kothari "ERP System for College Automation Using Quick Response Code" International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011,Volume 8, Issue 3, pp.606-612, May-June-2021. Available at doi : https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRST2183136