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Customer Relationship Management For Banking System, Pingyu Hou Jan 2004

Customer Relationship Management For Banking System, Pingyu Hou

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The purpose of this project is to design, build, and implement a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system for a bank. CRM BANKING is an online application that caters to strengthening and stabilizing customer relationships in a bank.


Umbilical Cord: A System For Ubiquitous Computing, James Emory Warshawsky Jan 2004

Umbilical Cord: A System For Ubiquitous Computing, James Emory Warshawsky

Theses Digitization Project

Ubiquitous computing aims to make computing widely available, easy to use, and completely transparent to the user. Umbilical Cord is intended to be the first step in researching ubiquitous computing at CSUSB. It implements a model scalable network with a client-server architecture that features consistent user interaction and global access to user data. It is based on the Linux operating system which can be leveraged for future research due to the open nature of its source code. It also features a scalable network swap.


Olympiad Delegation Registration System, Xuetao Wang Jan 2004

Olympiad Delegation Registration System, Xuetao Wang

Theses Digitization Project

The purpose of this project is to design, build and implement a web application system for the Olympiad delegation registration. All the pages and user registration information will be stored in a PostgreSQL database and retrieved by JAVA Servlet and JDBC (JAVA Database Connectivity). The main purpose of this project is to provide an easy-to-register and web-base communication evironment for the National Olympic Committes (NOC) and the Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (OCOG).