TricyCall : A Tricycle Ride-Hailing Application for Barangay Transportation Services / Reydan John A. Belen, Yoji B. Gamboa, Andrei James P. Pantia, Ronil Eman s. Sitjar.
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TextManila : Technological University of the Philippines, 2023Description: ix, 106 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)Content type: - text
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Thesis (Undergraduate)
College of Science -- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology,
Technological University of the Philippines,
2023.
Includes bibliographical references.
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and user satisfaction of TricyCall, a ride-hailing application designed for barangay transportation services. TricyCall aims to provide a convenient and efficient solution for residents within a barangay to access reliable tricycle transportation. An admin system is also implemented to manage and monitor the applications effectively. The system is facilitated by the utilization of the Flutter framework for cross-platform development capabilities, Firebase services integration for authentication, real-time database, data storage and retrieval, and hosting. It also incorporates the Google Cloud Platform mainly for the use of various Google Maps APIs, such as navigation, directions, and places. Collectively these are essential to construct features, namely, user registration and authentication, booking services, fare calculation, real-time location tracking, and additional functionalities, including multiple payment options, chat feature, ride history, rating and feedback system, email confirmation, notifications, and admin control. The study was conducted in Barangay San Manuel, San Jose del Monte, Bulacan, where 35 respondents participated, encompassing passengers, drivers, IT professionals, and barangay officials. The system was evaluated based on the criteria of screen clarity, appropriate terminology, ease of learning, system capabilities, usability and user interface, and general impression.--Author's Abstract.
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