INTRODUCTION
A system, with numerous definitions can be literally seen in a computer way as a collection of the hardware and software components of a computer.
According to Stella C. Chiemeke and Franca A. Egbokdara (2006), a system is set of components that interact to achieve a common goal. In another sense, a system is a group of interrelated or intersecting elements forming a unified whole.
Ever since the advent of Computers in our society, a lot of criticisms have arisen on the danger it will pose on the society. Critics of this new technology express their fear on how this system will be displacing and replacing all human skills thus resulting to mass unemployment. However, further developments continue to prove the critics wrong as the invention continue to create additional jobs for those who identify themselves with the technology. Thus, computers are partners to human beings in any field of human endeavor.
Over the past decade, the Human Resources (HR) professional’s role has changed from one that is highly administrative to one that is recognized as highly strategic and imperative to the overall success of the organization. In this fast moving world, the computer has served as an aid to decision making in recent years, mostly because of its efficiency in terms of speed, accuracy, reliability, cost and security, among others. In recent years, awareness has existed in people as it concerns the use of computers in planning areas of business activities. Organization have adopted the use of Management Information System (MIS) and Decision Support System (DSS) in their decision process which has advanced to web based human resources management systems on the platform of the Internet. Human Resources Management (HRM) involves the use of both quantitative (structured) and qualitative (unstructured) information.
According to Uzoka in Hampo, J.A. (2011), “Decisions are largely based on principles and experience. In recent times, efforts are being made to build intelligence into computer system, whereby the computer can be used to process large volume of structured and unstructured information for decision making.”
“An information system may be defined as a continuing and interacting structure of hardware, software, people and procedures to collect, sort, analyses evaluate and distribute pertinent, timely and accurate information for use by recipients to enhance better decision making.
An information system provides both a data processing capacity and information to help recipients make better decision. The information generated from these systems goes a long way to meet the need of people in a given organization as well as those outside the organization. Most recently, information systems have been developed to provide information to support decision making. This application is known as a Management Information System (MIS).
A management information system MIS is a formal information network using computers to provide management with information necessary for decision taking the fundamental objective of an MIS is to get the correct information to the appropriate manager at the right time.” (Source: Introduction to computer science and data processing, Apanapudor, J.S. et al)
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Decision and management remain a paramount factor to someone’s success or failure. The problems associated with the manual decision, management and posting systems of which NYSC scheme in regards to deployment is not an exemption. Some of these problems are notably:
1.3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
The aim of the research is to examine the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme/method of posting/deploying prospective Corps members
The objectives are:
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
This research work will be of great importance the NYSC scheme as it will save the schemes reputation and cost. Also, the proposed system is an asset to the scheme not a liability as it is a fund generator.
1.5 SCOPE
The scope of this research is centered on:
1.6 LIMITATION
Time and financial constraints has constrained this research work to the above scope.
1.7 METHODOLOGY
In this research we intend to carry out a system study using related systems to the proposed system and discover their lapses. A feasibility study will be carry out after the system study to determine if there are software, hardware and resources available to accomplish a solution. System analysis will then follow, which will include various fact finding techniques such as brainstorming and observation. The materials and literature review are utilized to the optimum.
SSADM (Structured System Analysis and Design Methodology) approaches were applied. Meanwhile, relevant literature and authorities were referenced and reviewed.The Graphic User Interface (GUI) was design using Microsoft visual studio 2008, with ASP.NET as its programming language. SQL Server management studio 2005 was used as its database.
1.8 MOTIVATION
A search for solution to the problems of the manual systems aforementioned has prompted this research. Also, to create a level playing ground for all prospective Corps members.