Design and Implementation of Students’ Information System for Tertiary Institutions Using Neural Networks

Author(s):  
Obiniyi Ayodele Afolayan ◽  
Ezugwu El-Shamir Absalom

This paper identifies the causes associated with delays in processing and releasing results in tertiary institutions. An enhanced computer program for result computation integrated with a database for storage of processed results simplifies a university grading system and overcomes the short-comings of existing packages. The system takes interdepartmental collaboration and alliances into consideration, over a network that speeds up collection of processed results from designated departments through an improved centralized database system. An empirical evaluation of the system shows that it expedites processing of results and transcripts at various levels and management of and access to student results on-line. The technological approach for the implementation of the proposed system is based on open source solutions. Apache is used as Web server extended with PHP for server side processing. In recognition of the confidentiality of data contained in the system, communication networks are protected with open-ssl library for data encryption and role-based authentication. This system increases efficient service delivery and benefits both administration and students.

2010 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Obiniyi Ayodele Afolayan ◽  
Ezugwu El-Shamir Absalom

This paper identifies the causes associated with delays in processing and releasing results in tertiary institutions. An enhanced computer program for result computation integrated with a database for storage of processed results simplifies a university grading system and overcomes the short-comings of existing packages. The system takes interdepartmental collaboration and alliances into consideration, over a network that speeds up collection of processed results from designated departments through an improved centralized database system. An empirical evaluation of the system shows that it expedites processing of results and transcripts at various levels and management of and access to student results on-line. The technological approach for the implementation of the proposed system is based on open source solutions. Apache is used as Web server extended with PHP for server side processing. In recognition of the confidentiality of data contained in the system, communication networks are protected with open-ssl library for data encryption and role-based authentication. This system increases efficient service delivery and benefits both administration and students.


2013 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 1721-1723
Author(s):  
Jian-chun JIANG ◽  
Zheng-shu WANG ◽  
Hui-zong FENG ◽  
Tao LIU

Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 345
Author(s):  
Pyung Kim ◽  
Younho Lee ◽  
Youn-Sik Hong ◽  
Taekyoung Kwon

To meet password selection criteria of a server, a user occasionally needs to provide multiple choices of password candidates to an on-line password meter, but such user-chosen candidates tend to be derived from the user’s previous passwords—the meter may have a high chance to acquire information about a user’s passwords employed for various purposes. A third party password metering service may worsen this threat. In this paper, we first explore a new on-line password meter concept that does not necessitate the exposure of user’s passwords for evaluating user-chosen password candidates in the server side. Our basic idea is straightforward; to adapt fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) schemes to build such a system but its performance achievement is greatly challenging. Optimization techniques are necessary for performance achievement in practice. We employ various performance enhancement techniques and implement the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) metering method as seminal work in this field. Our experiment results demonstrate that the running time of the proposed meter is around 60 s in a conventional desktop server, expecting better performance in high-end hardware, with an FHE scheme in HElib library where parameters support at least 80-bit security. We believe the proposed method can be further explored and used for a password metering in case that password secrecy is very important—the user’s password candidates should not be exposed to the meter and also an internal mechanism of password metering should not be disclosed to users and any other third parties.


1990 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 363-373
Author(s):  
Zhiquan Jin ◽  
Chengfei Liu ◽  
Zhongxiu Sun ◽  
Xiaofang Zhou ◽  
Peipei Chen ◽  
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