Energya fitness & athletics: a web-based fitness and athletics center management application integrated with qr code for attendance and revenue forecasting/ Jude Michael P. Bañar, Angelyn R. Beloria, Darlisse Cayra S. Dumaliang, Johnnina Liliana D. Manato, and Elisha B. Marayag.--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.Description: xiii, 193pages: 29cmContent type: - BTH T 58.5 B36 2025
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Bachelor's thesis
College of Science.--
Bachelor of science in information system: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.
Includes bibliographic references and index.
The integration of technology in the modern fitness landscape has become significant for
gyms and fitness centers to remain competitive and adapt to the developing demands of the
clients. EnergyA Fitness & Athletics Center, a fitness and athletics center, acknowledges
the importance of integrating technology by implementing an online platform that provides
a coherent transaction between the clients and its administrator. As a response to these
advancements, the study entitled “EnergyA Fitness & Athletics: A Web-Based Fitness and
Athletics Center Management Application Integrated with QR Code for Attendance and
Revenue Forecasting” explores the development of an online platform as an alternative to
the manual process of attendance tracking, membership application, monitoring and
forecasting of revenue for EnergyA. The system enables the administrators to manage
reports for forecasting revenue, classes, services, facilities, coaches, membership and QR
codes for attendance tracking. Furthermore, it enhances the customer experience by
browsing through its offers and easier attendance for members via QR codes. This study
was evaluated under the ISO/IEC 25010, an evaluation instrument based on Functional
Suitability and Reliability to identify the level of adequacy of the system. The results
indicated that the system is highly functional, with attributes that satisfy the required result
under various conditions. It also adjudges to be reliable, as it is working intendedly under
specific conditions. The results also showed that it is highly reliable as it obtained an overall
weighted mean of 3.66 and is described as “Highly Acceptable” by the thirty-five
respondents. The study showed that the development of a web-based application for the
EnergyA Fitness and Athletics Center brought convenience to the clients and enabled the
EnergyA with increased operational efficiency.
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