Design Steps of Online Leave Management Application System for Academic Institution
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An Online web-based employee’s leave management application system integrates various processes and systems to automate and simplify the management of employee data, leave requests, and tracking, as well as the approval of leave. In many organizations, employees are entitled to different types of leave, which are allocated based on institutional policies. However, the manual management and approval of leave requests can be time-critical, time-bound, time-consuming, error-prone, paper-based, and challenging to handle. To address these issues, an automated leave management system is being developed using technologies such as HTML, PHP, and MySQL. The implemented system will successfully fulfil its intended purpose, demonstrating satisfactory functionality and error-free operation. The system enables employees to request leave in a timely manner, ensuring efficiency and accuracy. This automated solution is suitable for both academic staff and the administrative department of an institution, facilitating effective and efficient management of employee leave. It reduces paperwork, streamlines processes, and provides a reliable platform for leave management.
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