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- ItemEQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE RECORD MONITORING SYSTEM FOR CENTRAL LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY(2024-01-16) Balite, Haicel Y.; Noveda, Angelica D.Every business and organization needs equipment in order to run effectively. However, maintaining this equipment sometimes gets delayed or forgotten. This study proposes to design and develop an Equipment Maintenance Record Monitoring System for Central Luzon State University. This system will allow the employees to set the maintenance schedule for each piece of equipment, remind them of the upcoming schedule, and generate maintenance records for the equipment. The system will be able to scan the QR codes attached to each piece of equipment to view its basic information, current condition, and next maintenance schedule. The system will also provide an inventory of the equipment and other tools. In addition, the system will also provide a ticketing and request feature to allow other offices to request maintenance from the Equipment Repair and Maintenance Services (ERMS). An audit trail will also be included to monitor the actions performed by the users. This system will help to ensure that the equipment inside the university is working and in good condition.
- ItemLocal Web-Based Recording and Monitoring System for DSWD AICS Program in Science City of Muñoz(2024-06-03) Bagsic, Raven Kayle B.; Oliveros, Atom Carlos A.Managing beneficiary data efficiently is a widespread challenge for organizations across different sectors, especially those involved in social services and assistance programs. The complexity arises as these organizations face difficulties in recording and monitoring processes. The Local Web-Based Recording and Monitoring System for the DSWD AICS Program represents a comprehensive solution to enhance beneficiary data management. It was developed systematically using the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodology, and this project addresses longstanding challenges inherent in manual data recording and monitoring processes. At its core, the system aims to streamline data entry, improve data accuracy, and enhance accessibility to beneficiary information. Through meticulous planning, analysis, design, development, testing, and maintenance phases, the project ensures alignment with the program's objectives and end-users' needs. The results of the implementation phase underscore the system's success, as it enables real-time tracking of beneficiary information and offers refined mechanisms for data management. In conclusion, the Local Web-Based Recording and Monitoring System signifies a pivotal advancement in beneficiary data management, poised to revolutionize the efficiency and effectiveness of the DSWD AICS Program. Continuous monitoring and refinement will be imperative to ensure the system remains aligned with program objectives and evolves in response to changing needs and technological advancements.
- ItemTreeView: A Comprehensive Mapping-Based Inventory System for Analyzing and Optimizing Tree Resources of CLSU(2024-06-10) Astrera, Ayn Mathew A.; Dolendo, Neo B.; Nesperos, Bradley D.C.Trees play a vital role in reducing air pollution, preventing erosion, regulating the water cycle, supporting wildlife habitats, preserving biodiversity, and stabilizing soil. Deforestation is a critical problem that leads to environmental change, and efforts have been made to slow this process. However, understanding the complexity of deforestation is essential because it is a complicated and interconnected issue that requires careful consideration. While the university has a document called the "LUDIP," it lacks detailed information such as geographical information of trees. To address this issue, the study emphasizes the importance of thorough documentation and the implementation of an extensive tree mapping inventory system. The goal is to provide researchers, students, and organizations with the necessary knowledge and tools to better understand and appreciate the tree diversity within CLSU's premises.