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Publication Online grade inquiry system (OGIS)(Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University – Mid La Union Campus, 2005-10) Alejo, Michael R.; Allibang, Sherwyn D.; Benites, Ulysses M.; Dele Cruz, Victorio Q. Jr.; Losano, Chester Gail P.Most people are familiar with the exciting things that a computer can do. Computers are extremely versatile and capable of performing computations and making logical decisions at speed of millions, billions, and times faster than human beings can. In fact, they are universal information processing machines. According to the Church-Turing thesis, a computer with a certain minimum threshold capability (in technical terms, one way to describe this is that the machine must have the ability to emulate a universal Turing machine) is in principle capable of performing the tasks of any other computer, from those of a personal digital assistant to a supercomputer. Therefore, the same computer designs have been adapted for tasks from processing company payrolls to controlling industrial robots. Modern electronic computers also have enormous speed and capacity for information processing compared to earlier designs, and they have become exponentially more powerful over the years. Computer greatly speed greatly speed up the process whereby a person solve problems and performs repetetive task and thus increase their productivity.