Wednesday, October 20, 2010

iS PROJECT INTERVIEW

                                                             INTRODUCTION
                                                        *BUTUAN CITY HALL*
Serve as the center of local governance in our city, where different city government, offices are present to serve the locality, in it’s respective department functions. It is an official dome where duly elected local officials functions, together with the rest of government officials & employees of the city
*TITLE OF INFORMATION SYSTEM*
• ZONING
• ITS
• MDGS
• BOSS
*IS/RECORD SYSTEM*
Record it is the record or also we can call a Information because it is the record by what people pay their taxes. First as a treasurer have their collected names by the people comes to Butuan City Hall. Or the process by which people can complain & be able to do w/ their responsibilities. Such other offices have their process by “GASTO” of the government.
*It serves/guide to people in all aspects
*It is so vital to us treasurer, for it plays major factor to increases the income of the city, where functions lies.
*BUTUA N CITY HALL is the considering that butuan city is a highly urbanized city, we need to increase not only the city’s offer but increase efficiency & productivity in terms of government service for the city
*SCOPE
• IT, TREASURER, ASSESSOR, ECONOMICS
*INFORMATION SYSTEM COMPONENTS*
• PEOPLE
1. Christian Chavez
2. Michael Reyes
3. Juliet Flores
4. Divina Ras
5. Marita Roluna
• Software
*applications
• Hardware
*disk drive, end user, floppy disk, keyboards, printers & Xerox machine
• Data
*files, list of names & all the record by the government money services
• Network
www. Treasurer.com


• Procedure
By the duty of all the employees of the city hall & especially the mayor of the city he/she get control what problem & more of project make the city more beautiful .
*GENERALIZATION
Still on process in adapting the improving & developing the necessary procedure in conrforming of the modern technology system, to be more responsive to the needs of the community.

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