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The systems include the following facilities: The systems include the following facilities:
-# Different user access levels - usually: ''Administrators'' (full access), ''Encoders'' (can access most functions but not change system files), and ''Guests'' (can only view data). +# Different user access levels - ''Administrators'' (full access), ''Encoders'' (can access most functions but not change system files), and ''Guests'' (can only view data).
-# Easy data encoding - User-friendly data entry screens and a logic flow of data input. The system makes extensive use of selection forms, picklists, drop down boxes, check boxes, etc. and enables the administrators to define their own reference data such as names of regions, types of projects, institutions, etc.+# Easy data encoding - user-friendly data entry screens and a logic flow of data input. The system makes extensive use of selection forms, picklists, drop down boxes, check boxes, etc. and enables the administrators to define their own reference data such as names of regions, types of projects, institutions, etc.
-# Comprehensive data analysis - A ''Query Builder'' enables the users to construct their own questions by selecting variables from the database and defining filters and criteria without requiring any knowledge of the database structure. The results can be sent to MSExcel or MSWord or be printed through an automatic simple report, which can also be further edited by the user. The ''Report Builder'' enables the user to design and save report templates. +# Comprehensive data analysis - A ''Query Builder'' enables the users to construct their own questions by selecting variables from the database and defining filters and criteria. The system does not require any knowledge of the database structure. The results can be sent to MSExcel or MSWord or be printed through an automatic report, which can also be further edited by the user. The ''Report Builder'' enables the user to design and save comprehensive report templates.
# Easy database management - selection of different databases, exporting/making back-ups, importing, automatic compact and repair, etc. # Easy database management - selection of different databases, exporting/making back-ups, importing, automatic compact and repair, etc.
# Help function - provides users with instructions on the use of the system. # Help function - provides users with instructions on the use of the system.
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!Application!!Year, country !! Client !! Description!! !Application!!Year, country !! Client !! Description!!
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-|[[Image:WaterBasin.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Water Basin MIS]]]]|||2006-2008 Ethiopia ||Min. of Water Resources - French government||Information, planning and monitoring of water programmes. The system integrates a geographic module and a library documentation system and is linked to a water modelling software and ArcGIS.+|[[Image:WaterBasin.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Water Basin MIS]]]]|||2006-2008 Ethiopia ||''French government'', Min. of Water Resources||Information, planning and monitoring of water programmes. The system integrates a geographic module and a library documentation system and is linked to a water modelling software and ArcGIS.
|- |-
-|[[Image:AIP.jpg|thumb|120px|BDP-AIP MIS]]|||2004-2006 the Philippines||Min. of Agriculture - EU||Planning and monitoring of local government development programmes and projects. The application integrates modules for Barangay Development Planning, formulation and monitoring of Annual Investment Plans (Municipalities, Provinces) and importing of Accounts software records. +|[[Image:AIP.jpg|thumb|120px|BDP-AIP MIS]]|||2004-2006 the Philippines||''EC Delegation'', Min. of Agriculture||Planning and monitoring of local government development programmes and projects. The application integrates modules for Barangay Development Planning, formulation and monitoring of Annual Investment Plans (Municipalities, Provinces) and importing of Accounts software records.
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-|[[Image:Prime.jpg|thumb|120px|[[PRIME]]]]|||2000-2003 Ethiopia||ZOPED - DGIS||Planning and monitoring of poverty alleviation projects supported by SUPAK (later KDP) and implemented by sector development insititutions in the Kafa Zone (agriculture, health, education). +|[[Image:Prime.jpg|thumb|120px|[[PRIME]]]]|||2000-2003 Ethiopia||''Dutch government'', ZOPED||Planning and monitoring of poverty alleviation projects supported by SUPAK (later KDP) and implemented by sector development insititutions in the Kafa Zone (agriculture, health, education).
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-|[[Image:FDMIS.jpg|thumb|120px|FDMIS]]|||2003 Pakistan||Forestry Department NWFP - ADB and DGIS||Planning and monitoring of forestry sector programme activities and village plans.+|[[Image:FDMIS.jpg|thumb|120px|FDMIS]]|||2003 Pakistan||''Asian Development Bank and Dutch government'', Forestry Department NWFP||Planning and monitoring of forestry sector programme activities and village plans.
|- |-
-|[[Image:Sipme.jpg|thumb|120px|SIPME]]|||2002 Bolivia|| Min. of Agriculture - Danida||Planning and M&E of Agricultural Sector Support Programme and related components (APSA).+|[[Image:Sipme.jpg|thumb|120px|SIPME]]|||2002 Bolivia|| ''Danida'', Min. of Agriculture||Planning and M&E of Agricultural Sector Support Programme and related components (APSA).
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-|[[Image:Sipse.jpg|thumb|120px|SIPSE]]|||2001 Ecuador||Min. of Environment, DGIS||Planning and M&E of joint forest management programme of Podocarpus National Park.+|[[Image:Sipse.jpg|thumb|120px|SIPSE]]|||2001 Ecuador||''Dutch government'', Min. of Environment||Planning and M&E of joint forest management programme of Podocarpus National Park.
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-|[[Image:DIMS.jpg|thumb|120px|DIMS]]|||1995-2000 Zimbabwe||Forestry Commission - Danida||Planning and M&E of national social forestry extension programme. Developed in collaboration with Hoefsloot Software. +|[[Image:DIMS.jpg|thumb|120px|DIMS]]|||1995-2000 Zimbabwe||''Danida'', Forestry Commission||Planning and M&E of national social forestry extension programme. Developed in collaboration with Hoefsloot Software.
|- |-
-|CIMS|||1997 Zimbabwe|| Forestry Commission - Danida||Planning and monitoring of forest concessions. Developed in collaboration with Hoefsloot Software.+|CIMS|||1997 Zimbabwe|| ''Danida'', Forestry Commission||Planning and monitoring of forest concessions. Developed in collaboration with Hoefsloot Software.
|} |}

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All customised MIS software developed by Remme Consult are characterised by a high level of:

  • user-friendliness with respect to data input, analysis and maintenance
  • flexibility, which enables the users to define reference data and develop queries and reports without support from the programmer.

The systems include the following facilities:

  1. Different user access levels - Administrators (full access), Encoders (can access most functions but not change system files), and Guests (can only view data).
  2. Easy data encoding - user-friendly data entry screens and a logic flow of data input. The system makes extensive use of selection forms, picklists, drop down boxes, check boxes, etc. and enables the administrators to define their own reference data such as names of regions, types of projects, institutions, etc.
  3. Comprehensive data analysis - A Query Builder enables the users to construct their own questions by selecting variables from the database and defining filters and criteria. The system does not require any knowledge of the database structure. The results can be sent to MSExcel or MSWord or be printed through an automatic report, which can also be further edited by the user. The Report Builder enables the user to design and save comprehensive report templates.
  4. Easy database management - selection of different databases, exporting/making back-ups, importing, automatic compact and repair, etc.
  5. Help function - provides users with instructions on the use of the system.
  6. Geographic analysis/GIS - some systems have integrated GIS functions for designing and displaying maps and doing spatial queries.
MIS Software Applications developed by Remme Consult and partners
ApplicationYear, country Client Description
2006-2008 Ethiopia French government, Min. of Water ResourcesInformation, planning and monitoring of water programmes. The system integrates a geographic module and a library documentation system and is linked to a water modelling software and ArcGIS.
BDP-AIP MIS
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BDP-AIP MIS
2004-2006 the PhilippinesEC Delegation, Min. of AgriculturePlanning and monitoring of local government development programmes and projects. The application integrates modules for Barangay Development Planning, formulation and monitoring of Annual Investment Plans (Municipalities, Provinces) and importing of Accounts software records.
2000-2003 EthiopiaDutch government, ZOPEDPlanning and monitoring of poverty alleviation projects supported by SUPAK (later KDP) and implemented by sector development insititutions in the Kafa Zone (agriculture, health, education).
FDMIS
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FDMIS
2003 PakistanAsian Development Bank and Dutch government, Forestry Department NWFPPlanning and monitoring of forestry sector programme activities and village plans.
SIPME
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SIPME
2002 Bolivia Danida, Min. of AgriculturePlanning and M&E of Agricultural Sector Support Programme and related components (APSA).
SIPSE
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SIPSE
2001 EcuadorDutch government, Min. of EnvironmentPlanning and M&E of joint forest management programme of Podocarpus National Park.
DIMS
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DIMS
1995-2000 ZimbabweDanida, Forestry CommissionPlanning and M&E of national social forestry extension programme. Developed in collaboration with Hoefsloot Software.
CIMS1997 Zimbabwe Danida, Forestry CommissionPlanning and monitoring of forest concessions. Developed in collaboration with Hoefsloot Software.