E-Sagip : A Barangay Emergency Response Application for Barangay Marulas, Valenzuela City / Chelsea Joy P. Agapito, Divine P. Cabigting, Leila Nicole N. Marcelo, Keane A. Perez.
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TextManila : Technological University of the Philippines, 2023Description: xii, 198 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)Content type: - text
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Bachelor's Thesis COS
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Thesis (Undergraduate)
College of Science -- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology,
Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.
Includes bibliographical references.
This capstone project provides a comprehensive study of E-SAGIP, an Emergency Response Application developed for Android utilizing PHP, Bootstrap, and Java. The E-SAGIP intends to optimize emergency response operations and increase the effectiveness of emergency management in Brgy Marulas, Valenzuela City by harnessing the capabilities of these technologies. We have created a powerful and dependable solution for android users, as well as a web-based server for admin-side purposes, using diligent development standards. Based on the findings of the study, the development of an Emergency Response Application called E-SAGIP exhibits major breakthroughs in Brgy. Marulas' Emergency Management. The E-SAGIP underwent thorough testing, including compatibility and usability tests, involving IT professionals and students, residents of Valenzuela City, and Barangay officials of Brgy. Marulas. The findings show that the E-SAGIP application is extremely functional and user-friendly, as indicated by a grand weighted mean of 3.73, which indicates "Highly Acceptable" satisfaction levels among the thirty (30) respondents. The study contributes to the field by proving the practical use of PHP, Bootstrap, and Java in the construction of emergency response systems, paving the way for greater public safety and efficient emergency management.--Author's Abstract.
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