In-Out of Doctors Online Inquiry Proposal

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Name: Cesar S. Amutan

Student No.: 0557-0514-2014

Project Thesis Title: “IN-OUT of Doctor On-line Inquiry”

Area of Investigation and Programming Language to be used:

The RFID will be connected and controlled by Desktop application. The Online Inquiry will be developed using asynchronous communication.

Reason for choice of Project:

To help those who are trying to manage time at work at the same time also want to have a check-up with the preferred doctor/physician.

Importance of the Study:

The proposed study will help to show the architecture of RFID as input and the Web application as the user interface that gives them information.

Target User / Beneficiaries

Anyone interested to know their doctors schedule.

Software Description:

The proposed project is to develop an On-line Inquiry of available doctors for anyone who would like to know if their preferred doctor is IN the hospital or not. The doctors would be assigned with RF ID to use for login/logout. The users can view the web site for the availability of doctors. With the on-line inquiry service, anyone can view the availability of doctors and specialist to meet their needs. So, when we are caught in traffic or in the middle of doing something, we can view the on-line inquiry to determine if we can still reach the doctor on time or just turn back because the doctor is already out.

Software Feature - scope and limitation

The proposed project is limited to two RFID reader to show only that it can work on two hospital branches. The RFID badge is limited to two for the proposed model just to show two doctors using the RFID. The web application will show the Hospital and Doctors working there as well as their schedule which is static. The indicators IN and OUT will toggle at the same time the doctor taps the RFID IN and OUT.

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