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PDF S’tockpile: Resource Management and Process Automation System for Resource Generation Office at BatStateU TNEU ARASOF-Nasugbu Campus

by Angela Jane Perez Boteros; Eunice Ann Mae Bayani Torres; Jhon Denver Pagayunan Alipustain • 2025

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology College of Informatics and Computing Sciences Batangas State University The National Engineering University ARASOF – Nasugbu Nasugbu, Batangas, Philippines This study focused on developing S’tockpile: Resource Management and Process Automation System for the Resource Generation Office at BatStateU TNEU ARASOF-Nasugbu Campus. The goal was to improve inventory management, sales tracking, stock reservations, and facility rentals by replacing manual processes that were time-consuming and prone to errors. The researchers used Agile Methodology to continuously improve the system based on user feedback. Data were collected from 13 respondents, including RGO staff and IT experts, through surveys and system evaluations. The results showed that S’tockpile made operations faster, improved inventory accuracy, automated sales reports, and made stock reservations more efficient. Users found the system easy to use, reliable, and highly effective. The study concluded that S’tockpile helped the university manage resources better, reduce errors, and create a smoother experience for both staff and students. It can also serve as a model for improving resource management in other institutions.

PDF i SERVEASE: AN INNOVATIVE SOLUTION FOR BATSTATEU VEHICLE SCHEDULING MANAGEMENT WITH GPS TRACKING AND VEHICLE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

by Ms. Arvin Jade Barrera Villaluna; Katherine Villadelrey Gonzales; Ms. Remielyn Candelaria Silipinin • 2024

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology College of Informatics and Computing Sciences Batangas State University The National Engineering University ARASOF-Nasugbu Campus The ServEase: An Innovative Solution for BatStateU Vehicle Scheduling Management with GPS Tracking and Vehicle Preventive Maintenance focused on addressing the challenges in vehicle scheduling management faced by the General Services Office (GSO) at BatStateU ARASOF-Nasugbu. Currently, there is no system to automate vehicle scheduling and track drivers in real-time. They only used Excel to schedule and arrange vehicle requests. To address these issues, the researchers developed ServEase, a web and mobile application that makes the requesting and scheduling more convenient, integrated GPS tracking, provided real-time notifications, and included a preventive maintenance feature where it predicts the possible maintenance of the university vehicle. Using the Agile methodology, the system was designed based on interviews with the GSO and evaluated by various stakeholders such us GSO, University Drivers, Teaching and Non-Teaching Personnels, Secretaries, and IT Experts. A 5-point Likert Scale was used in this study. Evaluation results showed high satisfaction and acceptance ratings with users commending the system’s functionality and ease of use, though scalability and security require further improvement. It also received a perfect 5 for the evaluation of the level of agreement. The ServEase system has greatly improved how vehicle management is handled, making the process much more convenient. Its simple design and real-time tracking features have made it a helpful tool for the users. The predictive maintenance feature also helps keep vehicles in good condition, saving time and money in the future. This shows how technology can make everyday tasks more efficient and effective. In conclusion, the developed system was proven to be beneficial.