Development of a web-based barangay manangement information with equipment inventory and reservation system/ Martin Rafael C. Fernandez, Rowena P. Guerrero, Keziah Ysabel A. Sta. Ines, and Alexander James Terrobias.--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.Description: xi, 112pages: 29cmContent type: - BTH HF 5548.2 F47 2025
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College of Science.-- Bachelor of science in information system: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.
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As technology continues to grow and change how we live, many communities around
the world now use digital tools to make everyday tasks easier. However, many
barangays in the Philippines still use manual methods because they don't have their
own websites. To help solve this, the study "Development of a Web-Based Barangay
Management Information with Equipment Inventory and Reservation System"
introduces a digital system to improve barangay services. This system helps
barangay officials manage resident records, household information, document
requests, equipment reservations, and inventory of the barangay assets more
easily. It was built using Bootstrap, XAMPP, PHP, and MySQL, which help keep the
system organized, secure, and easy to use. It also allows officials to approve
requests and create reports. The goal was to make work easier for residents and
officials and improve service delivery. The system was tested and evaluated by the
officials, residents, and IT experts of Barangay 775, Zone 8. It received a "Highly
Acceptable" rating, with an average score of 3.50 from 35 respondents. This study
shows how digital systems can greatly improve the way barangays operate.
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