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EXSISTING SYSTEM AND PROPOSED SYSTEM
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EXSISTING SYSTEM AND PROPOSED SYSTEM

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INTRODUCTION

Scope of the project
The scope of this system is to integrate the task of pay slips, appraisals and meetings within the organization among the employees of different levels.

Objective of the project
The purpose of this project is to make the organization activities like employee pay slips, appraisals and meetings easy.
Information of the projects, employees and can be maintained in the system database.
To overcome the delay of time generally faced in manual process.

Limitations of the project
This system can be accessed by employees of different levels and functionalities are available depending upon their designations.
This application can be used within that organization.

Existing System

Present system requires lot of man power and time consuming. It creates a problem where employees has to maintain a record to note all the details of the task like employee pay slips, employee appraisals, meetings etc and more over they have to maintain separate records for each individual task, Which consumes lot of time.

INTRODUCTION:

Java was conceived by James Gosling, Patrick Naughton, ChrisWarth, Ed Frank and Mike Sheridan at SUN Micro Systems Incorporation in 1991. It took 18 months to develop the first working version. This language was initially called OAK , but was renamed JAVA in 1995. Before the initial implementation of OAK in 1992 and the public announcement of Java in 1995, many more contributed to the design and evolution of the language.

OVERVIEW OF JAVA:

An Object Oriented Programming Language(OOPL) developed at Sun Microsystems. A Virtual Machine Run Time Environment that can be embedded in web browser (IE, NN). Java is a powerful but lean object oriented programming language. It has generated a lot of excitement because it makes it possible to program for Internet by creating applets, programs that can be embedded in web page.

The context of an applet is limited only by one s imagination. For example, an applet can be an animation with sound, an interactive game or a ticker tape with constantly updated stock prices. Applets can be serious application like word processor or spreadsheet.
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