Recent Activities
AOLIS Direction

Accounting Office Recomputerization

With the support of Mr. Robert A. Borromeo, VP Finance; Mr. Bing Olarte, Treasurer; and Mrs. Romelda Rodelas, Chief Accountant; the AOLIS has assembled a new group of young software engineers to upgrade and centralize the applications in the accounting office of the university.
 
The project started June 2004 and a 6-month period is set for it to be finish.

 

Cafeteria Digital Tickets

AOLIS is converting University Meal Tickets to a Digital Ticket System that makes use of client-server database technology.

 

Internet-based Enrollment

Due to increasing enrollment, AOLIS is getting ready to build a website where the students themselves can encode their own subjects during registration.

 

AUP Online Classes

We are in the process of installing and configuring an online classes system for our university. It will include:

  • Class and Personal Calendar
  • Posting of lessons
  • Submission of assignments
  • Enlistment to a subject offering
  • Reminders for deadlines and new lessons

 

Security Network System

Whithin school year 2003-2004, AOLIS envisions to install a Security Network that will link the Dormitories, the Main Gate, the Headquarters, and the Student Services Office to help in record keeping and case tracking. The system will share the same Digital ID for Cafeteria and JLDML Library.

Webcams, Magnetic Stripe Readers, Barcode Readers, Thumbmark Readers will be used.

 

Online Workers' DTR

The VPAA (Ma'am Monebit) and the HR Office (then under Sir Rex Diamante) have requested for an Online Daily Time Record System.

 

Campus Network Expansion

Recognizing the Network as the modern nervous system of research and education, AOLIS has prepared (research, development, & implementation) answers to the "how to do it" questions for the following future developments:

Internet Anywhere in AUP
AOLIS intends to help the ITC balance the number of internet users across different internet centers inside the campus by creating a Internet Gateway that will account, regulate, and enable students and faculty to use internet anywhere inside the campus.

Wireless Network
Soon, dormitories will have their own internet access points where 2-15 computers will be available 24 hours. Laptop users will also be able to "Plug and Play" and use the Network without any configuration.

Wireless Access Points will also be placed in selected locations around the AUP Campus to enable Internet and Itranet access for roaming users with Laptops and Handheld computers.

100Mbps to Faculty Houses
The Campus Network will also be extended to Faculty Homes in Dahilig, Tabing Ilog, Apartments and other areas.

last updated Wed Jan 21 09:29:12 PHT 2004 by Winelfred G. Pasamba