Improve Enrollment Systems in Unversites:Zarqa University as Case Study

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Essam S. Hanandeh

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The utilization of huge databases, which use well-established network technology, is a growing trend in the computing industry. A proper and effective data distribution plan is needed to combat this trend. This paper discusses the design and implementation of distributed database features from a use-case perspective. The proposed approach has enabled the efficient, reliable, scalable, and standardized usage of information. The suggested plan also makes a significant contribution to solving the issue of course equivalence while minimizing the significant and ongoingwork needed to create a customized system for every university. The actual findings of this study show that in terms of average response and waiting times, distributed systems outperform centralized ones. Due to data distribution and duplication, thesystem throughput surpasses that of the centralized system. The centralized system crashes at a burden of 61% or more, while the distributed system crashes at 81%, according to the data analysis.

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