A web-based barangay management and information system for barangay 256, tondo, manila with sms notification/ Ronan Q. Chavarria, John Derick F. Ogalino, Sheena Violoy A. Oliveros, and Leidy Alecxia C. Bedia.--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.Description: xii, 194pages: 29cmContent type: - BTH T 58.5 C43 2025
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Bachelor's thesis
College of Science.-- Bachelor of science in information technology: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.
Includes bibliographic references and index.
This study centered in developing a web-based Barangay Management and Information
System for Barangay 256 in Tondo, Manila equipped with SMS Notification. It was
undertaken to address the reliance of manual and paper-based of overall baranagay
operations in the baranagay. The project aimed to create a centralized platform to enhance
the efficiency of the barangay administration and service delivery. The system integrates
various functions, including record management, document requesing, lending services,
inventory tracking, blotter and complaints. It supports three distinct user roles—
Administrator, Barangay Staff, and Resident—each with specific access and previliges to
maintain security and role-based functionality. Administrator oversee the entire system,
Barangay Staff are provided with limited administrative capabilities, and the Resident can
requesr documents, track service statuses, submit complaints, and stay informed through
barangay announcements. The system is designed for accessibility across desktop and
mobile devices enhances convenience for users. Upon completion, the system was
subjected to evaluation where it achieved a grand weighted mean of 3.63, described as
‘Highly Acceptable’. It was successfully deployed, demonstrating its potential to
significantly streamline barangay processes, improve operational efficiency, and facilitate
more organized and accessible information management for barangay officials and
constituents.
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