Domingo, Winston G.
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Project QSUeVoto: distributed electronic voting system based on blockchain technology Domingo, Winston G.; De Guzman, Manuel; G. Abella, Charmaine Ruth; Ruma, Dennie T.; Nucaza, Rishelle B.; Alip, Eduard P.; Malunao, Selino S.
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 38, No 1: April 2025
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v38.i1.pp272-280

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Students' voting experience can be made far more secure, transparent, and effective with an electronic voting system based on blockchain. But for it to be implemented successfully, technological issues must be resolved, accessibility must be guaranteed, and student trust must be developed. Resilient security protocols, intuitive user interfaces, and unambiguous dissemination of the advantages and functionality of the system are vital for surmounting possible obstacles and optimizing favorable outcomes. System development techniques and a descriptive research design were used in this study. The developed systems are accepted and compliant as determined by the IT experts, as evidenced by the grand mean of 4.63 and the descriptive rating of conformity to a very high level. It can be deduced that the SG Advisor, SAS Director, students, and Canvasser Board from Maddela and Diffun Campus gave the generated application great approval and acceptance. This indicates that there is a notable discrepancy between the users' and IT specialists' perceptions of the system's adoption and compliance levels. This procedure can be made better with a safe voting system that has cutting-edge features. Blockchain technology is regarded as a disruptive breakthrough with substantial potential to improve the electronic voting system.
Enhancing patient navigation and referral through tele-referral system with geographical information systems Domingo, Winston G.; Gonzales, Virdi C.; Gamay, Jennifer A.
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 38, No 1: April 2025
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v38.i1.pp281-291

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A tele-referral system with a geographic information system (GIS) integrates telehealth services with spatial data to enhance healthcare delivery. Resource constraints can significantly impact the effectiveness of a tele-referral system with GIS. Addressing delayed or missed referrals is critical to ensuring timely patient care and improving health outcomes. Implementing a tele-referral system with GIS can significantly enhance healthcare delivery by leveraging spatial data and telehealth technologies to improve access, efficiency, and outcomes. One major issue is the lack of access to specialists, particularly in underprivileged communities. Patients face accessing specialized care due to a cumbersome referral process or long wait times, as well as the lack of patient engagement. The results showed that the GIS-enabled tele-referral system significantly reduced patient waiting times and improved the coordination of care. By incorporating these functionalities and strategies, the tele-referral system with GIS can effectively address issues related to delayed or missed referrals, ensuring timely patient care and improving overall health outcomes. By incorporating these strategies and functionalities, the tele-referral system with GIS can effectively address limited access to specialists, ensuring timely patient care and optimal use of available resources.