Mathematics has been vital to the development of civilization, from ancient to modern times it has been fundamental to advances in science, engineering, and philosophy. Mathematics is also essential to the world’s economy, especially as the age of big data gallops forward. A degree in these subjects will equip you with extensive expertise in probability and statistics, with options to specialize in pure mathematics or applied mathematics. The basis of the course is typically structured around algebra and calculus, and then you can specialize in topics such as codes and cryptography, fluid mechanics and even mathematical biology. (Walker & Helen, 2019).
Computational mathematics proposes and studies methods for solving mathematical problems that are typically too large for human numerical capacity. Numerical analysis studies methods for problems in analysis using functional analysis and approximation theory; numerical analysis includes the study of approximation and discretization broadly with special concern for rounding errors. Numerical analysis and, more broadly, scientific computing also study non-analytic topics of mathematical science, especially algorithmic matrix and graph theory. Other areas of computational mathematics include computer algebra and symbolic computation.
The project work design and implementation of a Computer aided learning in teaching Business Mathematics, is a system that is capable of teaching students’ and also solve problems associated with Business Mathematics. The program will be implemented using Stand-alone application (C#) so as to provide an interactive interface which will in turn make the learning process interactive.
1.2 Statement of the Problems
Before the invention of computer system man solely relied on his brain to perform calculations; as the complexity and size of calculations increased, man began to face the problem of speed and his work being prone to errors. In an attempt to aid the brain several computational methods were developed with the help of programming language using computer, programs were written to meet user’s tasks. Thus application programs were designed to aid mathematicians in solving complex and difficult problems.
The problems that are mostly encounter with the manual method of solving mathematical problems are:
1.3 Aim and Objectives of the Study
The aim of this research work is to develop a program which will be used in solving mathematical problems associated with Business Mathematics; the objectives are;
1.4 Significance of the Study
The use of a computerized business mathematics calculator system will go a long way to solve the problems encountered in the existing system used in Mathematics Education, Measurement and Evaluation in ESUT, Enugu State. However, the computerization of business mathematics calculator system will provide advantages such as speedy calculation, efficiency, accuracy, and error-free record, it will help in a good number of ways to ease the process of retrieving data and records in the system. This study will serve as a useful reference material to other researchers seeking related information. Afterwards, further development can be made on the project work in accordance to the rapid development in information technology in the near future.
1.5 Scope of the Study
The scope of this study is limited to designing a Computer -Aided Learning to teach Business Mathematics is limited solving Business Mathematics problems for Mathematics Education, Measurement and Evaluation in ESUT, Enugu state, which will serve as a central repository for the institution.
1.6 Limitations of the Study
In the course of carrying out this research work a number of problems were encountered.
1.7 Research Questions
The researcher formulated the following research questions to guide the study:
1.8 Definition of Terms
Administrator: Person who is responsible for software installation, management, information and maintenance of a computer.
Automation: This is the use of technology or computers to control and process data reducing the need for human intervention.
Business Math: Also called commercial math or consumer math with emphasis on computational skills and its practical application for business.
Business: System where goods and services are exchanged for money.
Capital: Finances needed to sustain a business.
Data: These are raw facts which are not yet processed. Data is measured, collected, reported and analyzed, whereupon it can be visualized using graphs or images.
Security: This helps to prevent unauthorized users from illegally accessing certain data within the database, it protects your data/ files.
Software: is a program or a set of programs written to carry out some task in the computer, it also perform logical related programs that works together to control the hardware. Or these are set of logically related instructions given to the computer to perform some specific task.
System: Is the collection of hardware and software, data information procedure and people.