Development Of A Web-based Student Enlistment System For The Eset Department In Tup Manila/ Joshua P. Birad, John Manuel Jacob D. Lagrimas, Ryan James J. Moreno, Wilbert P. Oguete, Jefferson H. Tecson and Christian James B. Velarde.--
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TextPublication details: Technological University of the Philippines, Manila. January 2025Description: xiii, 138 pages. 29 cmContent type: - BTH QA 76.9 B57 2025
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College of Industrial Technology.-- Bachelor of Engineering Technology Major in Computer Engineering Technology: Technological University of the Philippines, Manila. 2025
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The research titled “Development of a Web-Based Student Enlistment System for the
ESET Department in TUP Manila” aims to address the time-consuming and inefficiencies
of the manual enlistment process at the college’s ESET department of TUP Manila. By
developing a web-based system, the researchers aim to reduce human errors and improve
data security by integrating a secured database with encryption protocols, such as SSL for
the enlistment process. The system features offer a secure database that has a user-friendly
interface and a real-time responsive design that ensures smooth navigation across devices.
A dedicated student dashboard allows users to track enrollment status, upload required
documents, and view important announcements and deadlines. Additionally, the
administrative dashboard provides real-time monitoring ofstudent data and streamlines the
enlistment approval process. Data analytics features are included to help administrators
track and analyze student and enrollment data effectively. To enhance security, the system
employs authentication confirmation mechanisms and ensures domain-level protection,
safeguarding user information and system integrity. The research study used the waterfall
methodology for system development and tested using black-box testing along with
evaluating the system using ISO 25010:2023 standards. The researchers gathered data from
students in the ESET department through an online questionnaire survey. The data was
utilized by statistical methods such as the Mean and four-point Likert Scale. The testresults
revealed a mean score of3.53 out of four-point Likert scale indicating Excellent for overall
performance. The system concludes an accurate, efficient, and user-friendly enlistment
process that benefits both the faculty and the students.
Keywords: Web-based enlistment system, student enrollment, TUP Manila, ESET
department, database security, SSL encryption, real-time system, user-friendly interface,
administrative dashboard, data analytics, authentication mechanisms, system integrity,
waterfall methodology, black-box testing, ISO 25010:2023, Likert Scale, system efficiency.
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