Cozone: Enhancing coworking space access with web-based reservation system/
Andal, Maria Eloissa M.
Cozone: Enhancing coworking space access with web-based reservation system/ Maria Eloissa M. Andal, Jay-ann Angela D. Balatero, Tara Francesca L. Caguiat, Signet B. Enriquez, and Angel Cyrhen P. Recana.-- - Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025. - xi, 144pages: 29cm.
Bachelor's thesis
College Of Science.--
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The continuous changes in the modern work environment have led people to
embrace the coworking model. Originating in 1995, the setup has expanded rapidly and
has now projected to estimate over 50,000 spaces globally by 2026. However, despite these
spaces' benefits, coworking spaces face issues exacerbated by overcrowding, manual
processes, and digital information overload. In response to these operational inefficiencies,
this study delves into the development of a reservation management system. The system
integrated core functionalities such as online booking, search tools, interactive maps, and
a payment gateway. The project was developed using Agile Scrum methodology, allowing
continuous and iterative development and incremental improvement throughout the
system’s lifecycle. System testing results confirmed that the application met its intended
objectives, receiving a “Highly Acceptable” rating in functionality and a “Highly
Acceptable” rating in reliability. These outcomes indicate effective performance under
various conditions such as consistent availability, error handling, and recovery capabilities.
This research contributes a practical, scalable solution to coworking space management,
advancing digital transformation in shared workspace environments.
Work environment
Overcrowding
Online booking
BTH QA 76 / A53 2025
Cozone: Enhancing coworking space access with web-based reservation system/ Maria Eloissa M. Andal, Jay-ann Angela D. Balatero, Tara Francesca L. Caguiat, Signet B. Enriquez, and Angel Cyrhen P. Recana.-- - Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025. - xi, 144pages: 29cm.
Bachelor's thesis
College Of Science.--
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The continuous changes in the modern work environment have led people to
embrace the coworking model. Originating in 1995, the setup has expanded rapidly and
has now projected to estimate over 50,000 spaces globally by 2026. However, despite these
spaces' benefits, coworking spaces face issues exacerbated by overcrowding, manual
processes, and digital information overload. In response to these operational inefficiencies,
this study delves into the development of a reservation management system. The system
integrated core functionalities such as online booking, search tools, interactive maps, and
a payment gateway. The project was developed using Agile Scrum methodology, allowing
continuous and iterative development and incremental improvement throughout the
system’s lifecycle. System testing results confirmed that the application met its intended
objectives, receiving a “Highly Acceptable” rating in functionality and a “Highly
Acceptable” rating in reliability. These outcomes indicate effective performance under
various conditions such as consistent availability, error handling, and recovery capabilities.
This research contributes a practical, scalable solution to coworking space management,
advancing digital transformation in shared workspace environments.
Work environment
Overcrowding
Online booking
BTH QA 76 / A53 2025