Development of Web Based System for Immigration Daily Returns

Stewart Kingstone Mkwinda*, Chipatso Medi**
*-** DMI St. John the Baptist University, Malawi.
Periodicity:April - June'2024
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jit.13.2.20753

Abstract

The Daily Border Returns System is a web-based system designed to automate the current manual documentation of border daily returns. The system facilitates efficient data management for day-to-day border activities, such as compiling daily travelers' reports, monthly reports, and situation reports. It utilizes a centralized database to store and manage relevant information about travelers, their immigration status, and any specific conditions or restrictions associated with their cases. The system enables immigration officers to easily access, update, and send information to headquarters, and it can print daily and monthly returns, aiding in decision-making and ensuring accurate and up-todate records. The system will be developed using Python, which is suitable due to its excellent support for working with data and generating reports. JavaScript will be used for web development, as it integrates well with HTML and CSS and has a vast ecosystem of libraries and frameworks, making it a good choice for the web-based interface of the Immigration Daily Border Returns System.

Keywords

Web Based System, Immigration Daily Returns, Daily Border Returns System, Monthly Reports, Situation Reports.

How to Cite this Article?

Mkwinda, S. K., and Medi, C. (2024). Development of Web Based System for Immigration Daily Returns. i-manager’s Journal on Information Technology, 13(2), 8-17. https://doi.org/10.26634/jit.13.2.20753

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