System Analysis and Design: Interactive Map of Camarines Norte
System Analysis and Design: Interactive Map of Camarines Norte
March 2011
PROJECT STUDY ABSTRACT This study aimed to designed and developed web based interactive map of Camarines Norte. Specifically, the following questions were answered: (1) What are the key features of interactive map that will provide quality of service? (2) What are the processes in a manual interactive map? (3) What are the processes identified that can be adopted in an interactive map? (4) What security measure can be adopted in an interactive map? This study utilized the Structured Systems Analysis and Design Method (SSADM). Document analysis was the main instrument used to gather data. Internet browsing and library research were also applied. It was concluded that (1) Interactive map has become a necessity everywhere. Interactive Map of Camarines Norte provides the quality of service to the visitors by easy navigation in finding locations or places and gets an overview in the entire place. (2) (3) and (4) E-trust should be adopted by interactive map of Camarines Norte for security and privacy of the visitors. Based on the conclusions formulated, the following are recommended: (1); (2);
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The researchers were greatly inspired by the wonderful and pleasant experience they enjoyed during their college days doing this work. They sincerely express their heartfelt gratitude and due acknowledgment for the moral support extends to them by the following: Mr. Richard E. Dilan MIT, Thesis Adviser, for his wholehearted support and assistance in the completion of this study; Mr. Gerry P. Lopez MCS, Dean of Computer Studies, for his pieces of advice and moral support; Mr.Dario Galeon MCS, Thesis Instructor, for his guidance extended to the researchers; , for going through manuscript, editing and rewriting; Our family, for their inspiration, financial and wholehearted support; Above all, to the Almighty God who is the source of all goodness in the world. For all the blessings bestowed upon then and who make things possible.
DEDICATION
To God Almighty, For His Love and Blessings and for giving us enough strength and patience; To our family, friends, love ones and future researcher. THIS PIECE OF WORK IS HEARTILY DEDICATED.
THE RESEARCHERS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE APPROVAL SHEET PROJECT STUDY ABSTRACT ACKNOWLEDGMENT DEDICATION TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURE CHAPTER I - PROJECT OVERVIEW Background of the Study Importance of the Study Statement of the Problem Objectives of the Study Definition of Terms CHAPTER II - METHODOLOGY Software Development Methodology Scope and Delimitation Data Gathering Techniques Sources of Data CHAPTER III - DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS The key features of interactive map that will provide quality of service The process in a manual interactive map The processes identified that can be adopted in an interactive map The security measures that can be adopted in an
interactive map
CHAPTER IV - SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Summary Conclusions Recommendations REFERENCES APPENDICES A. Entity Relationship Diagram of the Proposed System B. Use Case Diagram of the Proposed System C. Database of the Proposed System D. Hardware and Software Specifications E. Screenshots of the Proposed System CURICCULUM VITAE
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Background of the Study Visual representation of an area and relationships between elements of that space such as objects, regions, and themes. The process of sourcing maps and identifying appropriate tools for an interactive map-making. Interactive map is often practice of crafting representations of the Earth upon a flat surface. According
toMap Division at The New York Public Library (Wikipedia, 2010) many maps are static two-dimensional, geometrically accurate representations of three-dimensional space, while others are dynamic or interactive, even three-dimensional. Although most commonly used to depict geography, maps may represent any space, real or imagined, without regard to context or scale. It is critical for every country to resort to means that offer quality and accurate interactive map solutions at competitive cost. There are plenty of interactive map sites available online - including Google Map, Yahoo Map, Bing Map, Microsoft MapPoint, MapQuest, and many
more. They are mainly used as directions tools, for road mapping and route planner. Information about how to get there. Interactive map making software usually supports custom definable regions, areas and location points. Interactive map An image map is usually a picture (e.g. a photo, a diagram, a chart, or a floor plan) with single or multiple clickable hot spots. Clicking on the hot spots will let browsers see more information in a pop-up box, or link to other online destinations. These maps are for navigation or data representation purpose, geographical details such as highways, buildings, rivers are not always necessary, which makes the map cleaner and easier to navigate by visitors. With few click-through on the national, state or county map, visitors can quickly find information or be redirected to specific page about a particular location on the map image. Image maps allow web designers to be more creative in terms of visual effects and website navigation. if you are organizing a trade show or exhibition, you can use an image map to display your exhibition floor plan, and allow browsers to see each exhibitor's details by hover over their mouse pointer on a booth, a logo or a descriptive text, with a link to the home page of the selected exhibitor. Image maps make information on your website more accessible, which encourage customers to keep coming back to
the page and can improve websites conversion ratio. When people browsing information online, they often respond to visual and interactive elements faster. An image map helps visitors to find information as they do not need to read lots of text in order to find the page they want. Most image maps are coded using Java script, HTML, and hot spots are defined by using x and y coordinates. Instead, they look at a selfexplanatory image, and click on the item or element which interested them the most. This in turn makes it easier to convert visitors into potential visitors. If you are in the business of selling furniture, you could put a large image of a fully furnished apartment on your home page. By rolling the cursor over certain objects, such as the chair, users will find that they can actually click on the chair and it will take them to the related page where they can find a collection of chairs for them to find more information easily. Unstructured Map Making Visual indication of the earth's surface, the shape of the continents, and their relative positions, and gives a true representation; whatever position it is viewed from. The shape and size of the various continents is not distorted through trying to represent a spherical surface on a flat piece of paper. However; globes cannot give detailed information on a large scale; even very large globes. They also give a false impression of the relative curvature of the earth, because the
radius of a globe is a lot less than the radius of the earth. Maps on the other hand can be produced at any scale desired; and the larger the scale, the less the effect of distortion. Maps can provide detailed information and provide topographical data in much more detail that a globe. Maps are easier to prepare, and can be modified as physical or political situations change (road maps, for example) However; all maps distort the shape or size of landforms; particularly on a global scale. They either distort the shape of the land, or the relative size of the continents. Greenland may appear to be the same size as Africa on a global map, but it is in fact a lot smaller. Requirements of a map include the selection of various features which are to be included on the map, the characterization of these features into groups such as Roads or built-up areas, the simplification of detailed outlines of areas including the coastline, the exaggeration of some features on the map that are often too small in reality to represent, and the use of symbols to classify the different classes of the chosen features for the map. To interpret most symbols and features, a representative key is usually supplied. Without a good knowledge of the many symbols on a map, it is often difficult to find what you are looking for in a short space of time. Other disadvantages of basic maps is
that they are also often stylized, meaning that they are often
portrayed in an unnatural way, and require some level of interpretation. Maps are often out of date because they have to be printed and therefore the date of publication is the latest date of accuracy. They also show only a situation that is static and is a reflection of one section in time only. Some maps are very artistic which can make them more difficult to interpret, and area on a map can be rather difficult to determine accurately. It becomes increasingly difficult to use a map of the area if you are positioned on top of a high location within the map location as perspectives change and some objects are blocked from view by other objects. Maps cannot pan or give an oblique angle view on the map location. Due to the cost of producing and making certain maps, the information that they contain is often a compromise with what can be afforded. Cartography Technological Changes Technology has continually changed in order to meet the demands of new generations of mapmakers and map users. The first maps were manually constructed with brushes and parchment; therefore, varied in quality and were limited in distribution. The advent of magnetic devices, such as the compass and much later, storage devices, allowed for the creation of far more accurate maps and the ability to store and manipulate them digitally. Advances in mechanical devices such as the printing press, quadrant and vernier, allowed for
the mass production of maps and the ability to make accurate reproductions from more accurate data. Optical technology, such as the telescope, sextant and other devices that use telescopes, allowed for accurate surveying of land and the ability of mapmakers and navigators to find their latitude by measuring angles to the North Star at night or the sun at noon. Advances in photochemical technology processes allowed for the creation of maps that have fine details, do not distort in shape and resist moisture and wear. This also eliminated the need for engraving, which further shortened the time it takes to make and reproduce maps. According to (Wikipedia, 2010) advances in electronic technology in the 20th century ushered in another revolution in cartography. Ready availability of computers and peripherals such as monitors, plotters, printers, scanners (remote and document) and analytic stereo plotters, along with computer programs for visualization, image processing, spatial analysis, and database management, have democratized and greatly expanded the making of maps. The ability to superimpose spatially located variables onto existing maps created new uses for maps and new industries to explore and exploit these potentials. These days most commercial-quality maps are made using software that falls into one of three main types: CAD, GIS and specialized illustration software. Spatial information can be stored in a database, from which it can be extracted on demand. These tools lead to increasingly dynamic, interactive
maps that can be manipulated digitally. While originally a military project, GPS is considered a dual-use technology, meaning it has significant military and civilian applications. GPS has become a widely deployed and useful tool for commerce, scientific uses, tracking, and surveillance. GPS's accurate time facilitates everyday activities such as banking, mobile phone operations, and even the control of power grids by allowing well synchronized hand-off switching. Farmers, surveyors, geologists, and countless others perform their work more efficiently, safely, economically, and accurately. Web Enable Interactive mapping promotes Economic Benefits For the majority of us, maps represent a useful tool which we often use in daily life be it while navigating new hiking trails or when we are looking for a specific landmark, shopping centre or street name in an unfamiliar town or city. The common road atlas is now being replaced with more sophisticated and interactive digital forms which in some vehicles are now being built in as standard features. These systems use computer programs and GPS (Global Positioning System) satellite technology to assist with voice prompts and are a form of GIS (Global Information System). GIS though still a relatively new technology is becoming more and more useful for a vast range of applications which include everyday life, science and agricultural fields, and the military. In this assignment, I will touch on the essence of maps, digital
maps, and GIS to provide a basic introduction to their uses, advantages and disadvantages. According with easy interactivity and user-friendly approach, the websites can serve the purpose of the visitors in a simple manner. Without spending much time, the visitors can get the required information about a particular continent or nation. Moreover, embedding such world map in the website is quite simple. There are several interactive map software solutions available in the market and by the help of such software, it is very easy to embed word map in a webpage, without much technical knowledge and expertise. Usage of such world maps in the websites has given a new face of interactivity. Now, it is not a matter of worry for users to find any specific detail about a particular location. With the population growing faster than it has ever been, the real estate industry continues to expand to fulfill the greater housing need. In addition, the robust economy also drives more people to buy a new house or invest money into a secondary residential area. Maximizing the marketing strategies is always the top priority for the real estate companies. Today, the customers are more forward thinking, specifically in the matters of investment in real estates. They become more conscious and concerned about each aspect of their family life in an environment. Whether such relocations are by personal desire or a profession oriented compulsion, buyers would like gather maximum information about the destination they intend to move to. In such scenario,
integration of interactive property maps in the real estate websites can help the prospects in a big way to get the desired information such available homes for sale, mortgage rates, relocation tips, or real estate agents in a particular area. Benefits of Interactive Map Is your business lost amidst thousands of other shops, stalls or companies in the vicinity? The best way to attract and guide your potential customers to your business is by creating an online clickable interactive map. The invention of such Flash software has brought about a sea change in the business-customer relationships. It has also become convenient for customers to search and assess the geographical data
within a site for the exact stores or branch offices they would like to visit. Potential customers are finding it attractive and
interactive and are waking up to convenience of the clickable interactive map based on Flash. In this type of application there are several JPG and HTML which are effectively designed with numerous text each lines, linked images, to buttons, page and or other for
information
tabs,
another
URL
further illustrative information. The programmers can create various dynamic clickable interactive maps using Flash
icons, landmarks, dynamic displaying of routes, hints, lines, mouse-over-tool tips, text boxes, and other clickable points. Using these maps are immense and accepted by all Internet users. Following are some of the benefits of using the clickable map software: 1. A clickable interactive map is capable of increasing the usefulness of websites. 2. This software is useful for increasing navigation to websites. 3. It helps in easy access to information on the website thereby, making it convenient for customers and visitors to navigate from one page to another without trying too hard for it. 4. With the use of a clickable interactive map potential customers will be able to know about your business locations, branch offices, headquarters and other areas of operation. 5. Useful in pointing out the route or the road the customers might take to reach your business site conveniently. What is the current scenario in interactive map? maps have become a popular instrument in visualize geospatial business data, and as a navigation tool to help visitors find locations related information quickly. There are plenty of
interactive map sites available online - including Google Map, Yahoo Map. There are also many other possible applications that website owners can make use of interactive maps for their particular industries and markets. According to recent article of KoFaifreyko (published, August 13,2010) interactive world maps have become increasing popular used to present geographical data online than the traditional tools such as static image world map or JavaScript maps. Flash interactive maps loads a lot faster and smoother than script based maps, and can easily support interactive functions such as mouse hover-over, popup info window, zooming, scrolling and regional highlighting. According to Alice Liposwics WashingtonTechnology.com, June 18,2010) The public can now track Deepwater Horizon-BP
oil spill recovery data online via a near-real-time interactive map at a new Web site created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.The GeoPlatform Web site, launched June 15, includes regularly updated geospatial data from several federal and state agencies on the oil spill trajectory, closed fishery areas, impact on wildlife and Gulf resources, daily position of research ships, and affected shorelines.Data published on the site is received from NOAA, the U.S. Coast Guard, the Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the U.S. Geological Survey, the Homeland Security Department, NASA and several states.This Web site provides users with an expansive, yet
detailed geographic picture of whats going on with the spill, According to Jane Lubchenco, NOAA administrator, said in the news release June 15. Its a common operational picture that allows the American people to see how their government is responding to the crisis. KABEETmaps refers to our easily attachable maps,It is a proudly Philippine interactive map initiative and can be attached or embedded on any website for free. Being listed in KABEETmaps directory is also available at no cost. Being
advertized on the website and the interactive maps themselves are offered at an affordable fee. This site helps you find and know more of the Philippines, its Provinces, Political Regions, Cities/Towns,Municipalities, Districts,Villages/Subdi visions, Barangays, Streets,Residential & Commercial Buildings, Government Agencies, Major Business Establishments or Prominent Landmarks. is the Philippines' first and only interactive internet mapping system of its kind accessible for FREE to the public . It aims to provide an easier way of
locating places and even jobs/events by combining the services of a map atlas, an online directory, and a searchportal. KABEETmaps is a detailed and regularly updated flashmapwhichmay be used in the website of its subscribers, sponsors, LGUs or government institutions at no cost. All cities from the National Capital Region are provided with street level maps such as Makati, Quezon City, Manila, Pasay,
Pasig, Taguig, Marikina, Paranaque, Las Pinas, Muntinlupa, etc. Other key cities such as Baguio, Cebu, Naga City (Bicol), Cagayan de Oro, General Santos, Antipolo, Trece Martirez, Batangas, Calamba and others are now already released too. KABEETmaps has been awarded by the Asia-Pacific Awards Council as the 2008 MOST INNOVATIVE INTERNET MAPPING SYSTEM PROVIDER. The award was conferred on March 30, 2008 during the 16th Annual Asia-Pacific Excelence Awards (APEA) held at SM Megatrade Conference Center in recognition of the excellence and quality of service features based on consumer surveys and research beneficial to the consumers of the Asia-Pacific Region. Statement of the Problem The primary purpose of this study is to design and develop a web-based Interactive Map know more of to assist user find and
Municipalities, and Barangays. It shall attempt to answer the following questions: 1. What are the key features of interactive map that will provide quality of service? 2. What are the processes in a manual interactive map? 3. Which among the processes identified can be adopted in an interactive map?
4. What security measures will be adopted in a interactive map. Objectives of the Study The study aims to design and develop web-based interactive map that will cater to the needs of tourist and visitor for easy navigation. Specific Objectives. Specifically, the study aims to achieve the following. 1. Identify the key features of interactive map that will provide quality of service? 2. Determine the processes in a manual interactive map? 3. Identify the processes identified can be adopted in an interactive map? 4. Determine security measures will be adopted in a interactive map. Definition of Terms The following terms are used significantly in this study, thereby need to be defined: Client-Server Architecture. Structure that refers to the way in which a software component interact to form a system. There is a client process which requires some resources, and a server which provides the resource. Interactive Map.
Web-based System. A system composed of hardware, software, database, people and procedures that are configured to collect, manipulate, store and process data into information. Context Data Flow Diagram. It is the highest level diagram and the most abstract version of the system to show the limits or boundaries of the system. It also shows data transformation. Data. Any collection of facts Database. A collection of related information. Data Dictionary. A repository of information about database that documents data elements of a database. Data Flow. Is a software architecture based on the idea that changing the value of a variable should automatically force recalculation of the values of other variables. Form Design. A graphical interface of a system. Security. Security Policy is a well-defined and documented set of guidelines that describes how an organization manages, protects its information assets and makes future decisions about its information systems security infrastructure. Data encryption. Hidden information for security purposes.
Legal Disclaimer. Is generally any statement intended to specify or delimit the scope of rights and obligations that may be exercised and enforced by parties in a legally-recognized relationship. Entity Relationship Diagram. A detailed, logical representation of the entities, associations and data elements for an organization or business.
CHAPTER II Methodology
Software Development Methodology There are several software development methodologies (SDM) available in the software industry. Some are generic and some are proprietary. The choice of SDM is generally based on familiarity of the activities and techniques in the methodology, the support for automation, and the cost associated with the activities and software used in automating the activities (Sommervile, 2005). The author used Structured Systems Analysis and Design Methodology (SSADM) based on the above guidelines my Ian Sommerville and by most authors on systems analysis and design, software engineering and information resource management. Structured Systems Analysis and Design Method (SSADM) is a systems approach to the analysis and design of information systems. SSADM is a waterfall method by which an Information System design can be arrived at; SSADM can be thought to represent a pinnacle of the rigorous document-led approach to system design (Wikipedia, April 7, 2008). The 3 most important
techniques in this methodology are logical data modeling, data flow modeling and entity behavior modeling (De Marco, 2005). Figure 2.1 is a model that depicts the activities in the SSADM.
SSADM consists of 5 main stages (which are broken-down in several sub-stages). The 5 main stages are: Feasibility Study: The Feasibility Study involves a high level analysis of a business area to determine whether its feasible develop a particular system and involve Data Flow Modeling. Requirements Analysis: In the Requirements Analysis stage requirements are identified and the current business
environment is modeled, business system options are produced and presented. One of these options will be chosen then
refined. Data Flow Modeling and Logical Data Modeling can be used as technique during this stage. Requirements Specification: In the Requirements
Specification the functional and non-functional requirements are specified as a result of the previous stage. Data Flow Modeling, Logical Data Modeling and Entity Event Modeling can be used as technique during this stage. Logical System Specification: In the Logical System
Specification the development and implementation environment are specified, and the logical design of update and enquiry processing and system dialogues are carried out. Physical Design: During the Physical Design the logical
system specification and technical specification are used to create a physical design and a set program specifications. Under the SSADM, the techniques adopted by the author includes data modeling with the use of entity-relationship diagram (ERD), i.e. ERD without the attributes for readability and ERD with the attributes for more details; data flow diagram (DFD), which includes context-level DFD that shows the scope of the system; top-level DFD that shows the relationships of the sub-processes within the system; and exploded DFDs that show the details of each sub-process. The database structure is used to show the tables used in the
proposed system. Data normalization techniques are used to remove data redundancies, thus minimizing data anomalies. Prototyping was used in determining the requirements of the system. Prototypes in the form of screen capture were used to show the input and output design of the proposed system. Scope and Delimitation of the Study This study shall focus on the design of the web-based interactive Map of Camarines Norte and Municipality, Listing of Barangays, Restaurant, Hotel and Tourist Spots. The system shall be including the following features: (1) legal disclaimer Data Gathering Techniques Since the software being designed is generic, the author used existing interactive map(Google map,2010) to determine the requirements of the proposed system. The wikimapia existing map portals that were used as a basis in the design of the proposed system. Sources of Data The researchers gathered the informations from the Provincial Library, Department of Tourism-Daet, National Statistics Office-Daet,and the Municipal Planning Development Coordinator of each municipalities of Camarines Norte.
CHAPTER III Discussion of Findings The key features of interactive map that will provide quality of service. Interactive maps are computerized maps that allow users to interface with various aspects of the maps themselves. The interactive design makes it exceptionally easy to pinpoint a given location. A particular position or landmark can be identified by simply entering its address or, with certain models of interactive maps, its name or latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates. When used to determine driving directions, interactive maps make route-planning a breeze; users also typically have the ability to locate gas stations, restaurants, and points-of-interest along the way. With advancements in technology, maps have become even more detailed and user-friendly, permitting professionals the ability to interact, update, and make changes to the maps in real time. With the use of interactive map of Camarines Norte, the visitors can come to know about the location of
municipalities. Just by rolling the mouse over to a certain part of the map, the visitors can instantly get information about the area from the pop-up text, links and images. Clicking on such links, visitors can get more detailed information about that area. It also helps in indicating locations such as barangays, hotel, restaurant and tourist spot. The processes in a manual interactive map. Map, a drawing or other graphic representation of all or part of the earth's surface. Maps are flat; in this respect they differ from globes, or spherical models of the earth. The art and science of mapmaking is called cartography. Maps differ in the amount and kind of information they give, and the graphic devices used to convey the information. Some of the types of maps in common use are the following: 1. General Reference Maps are maps, usually of relatively large areas, that show major land and water areas, and such features as cities and political boundaries. Atlas maps are generally of this kind. 2. Topographic Maps, prepared from original surveys and aerial photographs, show all important natural and man-made features in relatively small areas, usually in considerable detail. Military and most maps published by the U.S. Geological Survey are of this kind.
3. Planimetric Maps, unlike topographic maps, make no attempt to show varying elevations. They are drawn as though the earth were a plane (flat) surface. 4. Charts are maps used in sea and air navigation. They are specially designed for plotting a course. 5. Thematic, Or Topical, Maps provide information on a single subject. Usually the mere outline of the area under consideration is shown. Against this simplified background the special information is made to stand out by various methods. For example, colors or patterns may be used to show the distribution of rainfall, soil types, or election results. Dots may represent places where a firm has retail sale outlets, the location of historical sites, or the like. Variations of quantityof rainfall, population, or crop yields, for examplemay be shown as variations in color or tones of gray; or isopleths (equal value lines), such as the isobars on weather maps. 6. Cartograms are map like diagrams. They present statistics in a pictorial way. A cartogram might show, for example, the countries of the world in their proper map position, but with each country distorted to a size proportionate to its population. The processes identified that can be adopted in an interactive map.
The security measures identified that can be adopted in an interactive map. Growing concerns about the security and privacy of personally identifiable information are threatening to constrain the growth of electronic commerce. There are hundreds of software developers who created programs when it comes to online privacy. One of which is the eTrust, the term "eTrust" means Electronic Trust and relates directly to the Electronic Trust Foundation. eTrust ensures that your personal information is protected online. This foundation promotes privacy and security in the online community. The eTrust Foundation offers an eTrust Privacy Certification. This certification seal shows that an online business or website was reviewed by eTrust and deemed responsible when it comes to privacy and data protection. Consumers who perform online transactions often are concerned for their privacy and the security of their personal, important information. eTrust strives to aid these customers and ease their minds. The foundation ensures that personal details, such as phone numbers and home addresses, do not ever reach third party companies unless the consumer has allowed access.
The goal of the eTRUST program is to increase consumer trust and confidence in electronic transactions, and to provide an industry driven solution to the problems of online privacy. In order to increase the level of confidence in online privacy, eTRUST will provide assurance and monitoring (through both active and passive means) of the business practices of entities that have the ability to collect, use and distribute personal information.
CHAPTER IV Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations Summary This study entitled Interactive Map of Camarines Norte aimed to design and develop web-based interactive map that will cater to the needs of tourist and visitor for easy navigation. The Structured Systems Analysis and Design Method (SSADM) was utilized and document analysis was the main instrument used to gather data. Internet browsing and library research were also applied. Conclusions In view of the findings, the researchers arrived at the following conclusions: 1. Interactive map has become a necessity everywhere. Interactive Map of Camarines Norte provides the quality of service to the visitors by easy navigation in finding locations or places and gets an overview in the entire place. 2. 3.
4. E-trust should be adopted by interactive map of Camarines Norte for security and privacy of the visitors. Recommendations Based from the cited conclusions, the following recommendations were drawn:
References
Appendices
Document Management System of Research Collections MANAGE ADMINISTRATOR AND USER ACCOUNTS
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Table 1. Administrator Fields Id Fname Lname Mname Address Email Username Password Table 9. Registration Fields ID Password Email FirstName LastName Location Address Contact Integer(9) Varchar(20) Varchar(20) Varchar(20) Varchar(20) Varchar(20) Varchar(20) Varchar(20) Types Integer(9) Varchar(20) Varchar(20) Varchar(20) Varchar(20) Varchar(20) Varchar(20) Varchar(20) Types
Table 2. Daet Vinzons Mercedes Basud San Lorenzo Ruiz San Vicente Talisay Labo Capalonga Paracale Jose Panganiban and Sta. Elena Fields ID No_ofBarangays Area Population Types Integer(9) Varchar(20) Varchar(20) Varchar(20)
Appendix D
Hardware Specifications Server Side (CPU Specifications) Hardware Processor RAM Hard Drive Optical Drive Minimum Dual Core(2.5 GHz) 2 GB 160 GB CD Writer Specifications Recommended Core 2 Duo (3.0 GHz) or Higher Spec. 3 GB or more 250 GB or Higher DVD Writer (Dual-Layer Support)
Workstation Side (CPU Specifications) Hardware Processor RAM Hard Drive USB port Minimum Specifications Pentium 4 (2.0 GHz) 256 MB (400 MHz) 80 GB At least 1 port USB 2.0
Other Peripherals Specifications Hardware Monitor Mouse Keyboard Printer Minimum Specifications 15 CRT Display Screen Optical Mouse (PS2) Standard Keyboard (PS2) LX-300+
Software Specifications Server Side Software Server Operating System Web Browser Minimum Specifications WAMP Server 2.0 Windows Server 2008 Mozilla Firefox 3.0
Workstation Side Software Operating System Web Browser Minimum Specifications Windows XP Service Pack 2 Mozilla Firefox 3.0
Appendix E
Curriculum Vitae
Name Age Birth Date Address Sex Mothers Name Fathers Name Mobile No. Civil Status Citizenship Religion
: Via Monicca Abundo : 22 : : Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte : Female : : : : Single : Filipino : Roman Catholic
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Elementary Secondary Tertiary Course : Elementary School : Jose Panganiban National High School : Our Lady of Lourdes College Foundation : Computer Programming
Curriculum Vitae
Name Age Birth Date Address Sex Mothers Name Fathers Name Mobile No. Civil Status Citizenship Religion
: Alvin Barlintangco : 23 : : Moreno Daet, Camarines Norte : Male : : : : Single : Filipino : Roman Catholic
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Elementary Secondary Tertiary Course Graduated : La Consolacion College-Daet : La Consolacion College-Daet : Our Lady of Lourdes College Foundation : Computer Programming : Bachelor of Science in Criminology
Curriculum Vitae
Name Age Birth Date Address Sex Mothers Name Fathers Name Mobile No. Civil Status Citizenship Religion
: Juliet C. Camacho : 19 : May 20, 1991 : Brgy. Mantagbac Daet, Camarines Norte : Female : Lorna C. Camacho : Antonio L. Camacho : 09078866320 : Single : Filipino : Born Again
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Elementary Secondary Tertiary Undergraduate : Mantagbac Elementary School : Basud National High School : Colegio de San Juan de Letran : Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Our Lady of Lourdes College Foundation Course : Computer Programming
Curriculum Vitae
Name Age Birth Date Address Sex Mothers Name Fathers Name Mobile No. Civil Status Citizenship Religion
: Richelle Espinas : 18 : : Tawig Paracale, Camarines Norte : Female : : : : Single : Filipino : Roman Catholic
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Elementary Secondary Tertiary Course : Elementary School : National High School : Our Lady of Lourdes College Foundation : Computer Programming