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Connect Monitoring and Analytical Tool for Franchisor

K. Padmavathi, R. Aktharunisa Begum

Abstract


This application software is used to automate the dealings stuck between the head office and the franchisees. This application provides information about course starch owner who wants to make franchises to develop their education structure. The communication occurs between franchise and admin which makes good relationship among them also it reduces duplications. This application allows both student and staff to access so that the course gets more interactive sessions which improves the student interests towards the course. Also the tracking systems are available in terms of online live classes, collective student information and updated information. It includes online chats and notes sharing to make the sessions more interesting and effective. The software has to register new enrollments, accept the course fee collection details such as receipt number, amount, date of receipt etc and store those details at the head office's centralized database. The application is required to maintain franchisee details such as business partner details, courses allowed to run, agreement validity etc. Follows some basic formats where the flow of admin to final user.


Keywords


Franchise, Interest, Result, System, Validation

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.36039/AA062016001.

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