The student of the Faculty of Information Technology Mr. Arthur Boy Praja successfully carried out the defense of the first part of his senior project titled “AIU Community Music School Management System” on February 10, 2021.

The first part of a senior project is an essential requirement of the B.Sc. in Information Technology curriculum. It is executed while the student takes IT483 System Development Project I course. A senior project encompasses a computer information system development project. Application of concepts, techniques, and tools used in analysis and design of a computer-based information system are applied. In this first stage of the project, the student produces the following outputs: Project objectives, preliminary investigation (company profile, description of the problem, business benefits, feasibility study), plan and scheduling, Analysis and Design (risk analysis and requirements engineering).
This event was aimed not only to allow the senior student to defend his project but also to provide IT students who attended the defense with an opportunity to earn new stimulant ideas and learn from the process.
The Faculty of Information Technology wants to congratulate Mr. Arthur Boy Praja for his successful achievement and extends its gratitude to the attendees for being part of the occasion.



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