Isked: development of facilities and equipment reservation management system for barangay western bicutan/ Jade S. Corpin, Mark Jhay Corpuz, Austine Bill Ryan N. Malic, Jeremy Paul V. Ricerra, and Marivic O. Tuazon.--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.Description: xvi, 293pages: 29cmContent type: - BTH T 58.5 C67 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.
Businesses have widely embraced online reservation systems, offering enhanced
efficiency and innovative solutions for managing various types of reservations. However,
the SK Council Members of Western Bicutan still rely on a hybrid approach of manual
and online methods for handling reservations. The challenges they face in managing these
reservations highlight the need for a more efficient and streamlined reservation system.
The study, titled "iSKed: Development of Facilities and Equipment Reservation
Management System for Barangay Western Bicutan," aims to improve the management
of reservations and replace the existing processes. The system enables administrators to
efficiently manage events, programs, reservations, inventory, and users, as well as
generate reports. It s designed to be user-friendly and flexible, allowing administrators to
maintain the website without requiring coding knowledge. The system simplifies the
reservation process and includes features to prevent double booking, ensuring a smooth
and reliable user experience. The study used Agile Scrum to develop, ensuring iterative
progress with regular feedback. The system was evaluated using the ISO 25010 evaluation
framework, focusing on Functional Suitability and Reliability to assess its performance.
The result shows that the system is highly effective, meets necessary requirements under
different conditions, is reliable, and works as expected. The system received an overall
rating of 3.73, described as "Highly Acceptable," based on feedback from thirty (30)
respondents. The study showed that developing the "iSKed" system improved the
reservation process, enhancing operational efficiency and addressing the challenges faced
by the SK Council.
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