Empowering alumni engagement: an enhance web-based tracer study platform (tupats) for the technological university of the philippines-manila/
Gallo Angela A. Garcia, Jan Boris G. Palomo, Clarisse M. Ayne, and Gwyneth T. Regulacion.--
- Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.
- ix, 91pages: 29cm.
Bachelor's thesis
College Of Science.--
Includes bibliographic references and index.
Employment status and feedback from graduates is an essential resource for evaluating employability and higher education quality. This paper describes The University of the Philippines Alumni Tracking System (TUPATS) and its relevance to higher education especially in managing alumni data and relationships in the cloud. It includes the basic functions of survey delivery, job posting, and email reporting of graduate employment results. Evaluation was conducted based on software quality criteria ISO/IEC 25010, including criteria such as Functional Suitability, Performance Efficiency, Compatibility, Usability, Reliability, Security, Maintainability and Portability. Using quantitative measures, the system shows a grand weighted mean score of 3.68, which correspond to Highly Acceptable. This suggests that TUPATS provides useful and feasible user experiences with good reliability and user-friendly operation for multiplatform use. The results indicate that the platform has potential for use as a resource by the higher education sector, to track alumni profiles, connect them to universities and other organizations, gather employability data and support ongoing program improvements.