Development of Student Violation Monitoring System using RFID/ Jeanella Ria B. Bonita, Alvin S. Foster, Mark Jefferson R. Lacson, Michael Ville N. Pascua, and John Miguel O. Reyes..-
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Bachelor's Thesis CIT
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Bachelor's Thesis
College of Industrial Technology..- Bachelor of Engineering Technology major in Computer Engineering Technology: Technological University of the Philippines, 2022.
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The project study developed the Student Violation Monitoring System (SVMS), a mobile
and desktop application that aims to assist both the Office of the Student Affairs (OSA)
and the security guards within the Technological University of the Philippines in efficiently
recording student violations. SVMS uses a domain and cloud database to manipulate data
when connected to the internet. The hardware components consist of an RFID Reader and
Arduino Microcontroller which scans the ID of students who are registered within the
system itself. The system uses a graphical user interface to display the system menus for
easy access and navigation. The system was developed using Java language for both mobile
and desktop applications. The evolution prototyping model was used for the software
development process. All the required features demonstrated functionality, reliability, and
accuracy based on testing defined in the test cases executed for two cycles in the test
environment. With a total of 12 respondents ranging from OSA personnel, Security head,
and students, the system was evaluated as “Excellent” using the iso 25010 software quality
model. This indicates that the system can be an efficient system to make the recording
process of the violations faster and more accurate for the OSA and security guards.
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