Development of a Web-Based Electronic Barangay Management System /
Georen P. Cahilig, Eunice Anrose C. Infante, Kyle Brent M. Miranda, Karla Nicole Retes.
- xi, 107 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Thesis (Undergraduate)
College of Science --
Includes bibliographical references.
In today's modern world, the reliance on technology has become an integral part of daily life. People worldwide are embracing technology to simplify various tasks. However, many barangays in the Philippines continue to conduct transactions manually due to the need for a well-established website. This study, titled "Development of a Web-Based Electronic Barangay Management System," introduces an innovative system that enables barangay officials and administrators to monitor records, manage household profiles, and streamline document processing. By automating barangay processes and transactions, this system aims to enhance resident requests for documents and increase the overall productivity of the barangay. The implemented system employs a structured framework consisting of Bootstrap, jQuery, and NodeJS to manage and monitor records effectively. The primary objective of the research is to design and create an automated barangay management system that maintains, manages, and secures resident records. Additionally, the system includes a blotter feature, empowering residents to file complaints online and request specific documents. Administrators can review and approve these documents while exporting comprehensive reports on the total number of residents and verifying household information in the area. The system further facilitates report generation using tabular charts, effectively reducing the workload for both citizens and officials. Throughout the development process, the system underwent Compatibility and Usability testing. Subsequently, the project was evaluated by Barangay Tangos North Officials Residents, and IT Experts. The results demonstrate that the framework is fully functional obtaining a grand weighted mean of 3.53, indicating a "Highly Acceptable" rating from the thirty (30) respondents. The study highlights the significant impact of implementing a web-based barangay management system, showcasing its potential to improve barangay: productivity substantially.--Author's Abstract.
Information management--Barangay Tangos North, Navotas City, Philippines.