Planorama: a development of web-based scheduling system for TUP venue and facilities/ Angelo A. Ador, John Roland C. Luzong, Ezekiel Ken B. Millan, Elijah Jericho H. Quimson, and John Louie C. Superalis ,--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2024.Description: xi, 168pages: 29cm. +1 CD-ROM (4 3/4in.)Content type: - BTH HF 5548.2 A36 2024
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Thesis (undergraduate)
College of Science .-- Bachelor of Science in Information System: Technological University of the Philippines, 2024.
Includes bibliography
The employment of manual systems with different requirements in each venue or
facility in an organization causes confusion and inefficiency. In response, Planorama, a
web-based venue scheduling system, was developed to standardize booking venues and
facilities at the Technological University of the Philippines – Manila. With Planorama,
clients can easily book and manage their reservations by registering to the system,
choosing a venue, and inputting information about their planned event. The clients can
choose from thirteen (13) venues and facilities within the campus, which can be further
expanded according to the needs of the university. The system employs a notification
system, which informs the client of the status of their request, updating them with the
latest information. The system enables the management of reservations through the venue
admins and directors' accounts. The adding of users and managing all the venues and
facilities are all controlled by School Admins. The system integrated a role-based access
control system that enables four user roles for the system: Client, Venue Admin, Venue
Director, and School Admin. The system was built using various web development
technologies and frameworks, which included HTML & CSS, Visual Studio Code, Git &
Github, Adobe Photoshop, Figma, MERN Stack, Tailwind CSS, RadixUI, Render, Node
Mailer, Google APIs, Postman API, Netlify, and Notion. This study was evaluated using
the ISO 25010 software evaluation quality model from thirty (30) respondents, 15 of
whom were users and 15 were IT professionals. The system earned an overall mean score
of 3.60, which was described as “Highly Acceptable.” The system’s exceptional mean
score can be found in its user-friendly experience and efficient process of booking and
reserving a venue or facility.
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