Rachel T. Alegado
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Ob-Gyn Clinic Online Scheduling System Justine May T. Reguyal; Ann Michelle S. Agno; Mariel C. Martinez; Jocelyn T. Castro; Bennydick VC. Cariazo; Cris Norman P. Olipas; Rachel T. Alegado
Formosa Journal of Computer and Information Science Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): March 2023
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjcis.v2i1.4076

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This study aimed to design, develop, and assess an Ob-gyn Clinic Online Scheduling System using the stages of the software development life cycle. The respondents were IT experts and end-users who were purposively sampled from the Science City of Munoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines. The system was evaluated using the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 25010 software standards. The results indicated that the SDLC model was effective in designing and developing such a system. The IT experts and end-users assessed the technical features and quality of using the system and gave favorable and acceptable ratings. The developed system was intended to help hospitals in accommodating their outpatients, particularly pregnant women or people with uterus problems, by making it easier for them to schedule their available time, date, or days and reducing their time spent waiting for their turn. Based on the assessment, the researchers recommended that this study could serve as a first step for gynecologists in developing the easiest way to schedule. Future researchers were encouraged to investigate the benefits and drawbacks of the system and its effects on patients and gynecologists. Understanding this research could assist future researchers in developing better systems
iPET: The Design, Development, and Assessment of a Web-Based Application for Pet Adoption James E. Gatmaitan; Dan Victor P. Azurin; Jhon Patrick T. Saclolo; John Albert G. Yango; Keanu P. Lorenzo; Cris Norman P. Olipas; Rachel T. Alegado
Formosa Journal of Computer and Information Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjcis.v3i1.6031

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The iPet web application was developed to assist in pet adoption and support for pets whose owners are unable to care for them, thereby reducing the risk of abandonment. This study utilized a developmental research method, following the six steps of the waterfall model: requirements analysis, design, implementation, testing, deployment, and maintenance. IT experts used ISO 25010 standards to evaluate the application's functional suitability, performance efficiency, compatibility, usability, reliability, security, maintainability, and portability. Feedback from end-user respondents in Barangay Aduas Norte, Cabanatuan City, including both pet owners and non-pet owners, indicated a high level of satisfaction with iPet's effectiveness. Based on the study's findings, recommendations were made to enhance the application. It was suggested to develop iPet as a mobile-based application for convenient access on smartphones and tablets. The integration of chat features was also recommended to improve user communication and information exchange. Future researchers were advised to utilize these findings for their own research on pet adoption applications. Implementing these recommendations would improve the functionality, user experience, and efficiency of iPet, thereby facilitating the pet adoption process and enhancing the overall experience for pet owners and potential adopters