Department of a mobile application for emergency alert and response /
Camille Mae Cariņo, Andrea Jienne U. Cueto, Nikko L. Estilo, Kevin Jean G. Santos, and Rigne T. Santos .--
- Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2024.
- x, 136pages: 29cm. +1 CD-ROM (4 3/4in.)
Thesis (undergraduate)
College of Science .--
Includes bibliography:
This study aimed to develop an application for Emergency Alert Response System named RE- PORT. The research developed an automatic geolocation tracking emergency application with a
click of a button. The methodology used is comprehensive analysis of related emergency platforms, together with surveys and interviews including but not limited to the police, firefighters, medical personnel and various LGO units. By following set criteria and standards of the ISO 25010, the researchers focused to meet needs and requirements for the system's success and potential advance developments. The result of the research expects to contribute to the future endeavor of research involving emergency alert response platforms. The developers constructed a user-friendly interface, ensuring the ease of use for the general public when widely deployed. Lastly, the ultimate goal of this research is to help lay the foundation in creating better emergency alert response application that transcends the primitive way of seeking help in times of dire needs and contingencies.
Mobile-based application Safety response application Computer programming languages