Date of Award
Fall 11-1-2006
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS)
First Advisor
Ronghua Shan
Second Advisor
Omar El-Gayar
Third Advisor
Stephen Krebsbach
Abstract
Career Services System is a web-based application designed to assist students in their career development and to expose them to options that best fit their individual career needs. This application allows them to search and apply for jobs online, upload their resumes and submit them to the employer and Schedule/Change/Cancel their interview appointments. Through this application employers can post their jobs online, search for students and review students' job applications. The application is developed in C# and ASP.NET with Oracle Database at the back end. The major deliverable of this project is a web-based portal for students and employers. This report gives an overview of the entire project. The problem statement, system overview and the main objectives of the project are outlined in the Introduction part of the report. System Specifications, System Architecture, Database Design and Data flow diagrams for all the functional components of the system are presented under System Analysis and Design. Career Services System is divided into seven modules. System Implementation explains each of these modules, the functionality included in them and the use of stored procedures in this application. System Testing explains how this system is tested and presents the summary results of the testing phase. Finally, the report concludes with the future enhancements to the system and the lessons learned by doing this project.
Recommended Citation
Tripuraneni, Vidya C., "A Web-Based Portal for Aspiring Students and Prospective Employers in .NET & C#" (2006). Masters Theses & Doctoral Dissertations. 118.
https://scholar.dsu.edu/theses/118
Comments
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