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082 _aT 004 2024 0137
100 _aParaiso, Eunice Grace C.
245 _aQuick response (QR) code web development and it's effectiveness in Olivarez College Library Services/
_cEunice Grace C. Paraiso, Josh Edwight T. Celestino, & Aira Mikaela Silac.
260 _aParañaque City:
_bOlivarez College,
_c2024.
502 _aUndergraduate thesis.
520 _aThe goal of this capstone project is to improve the efficacy and efficiency of library services at Olivarez College by creating and deploying a web system based on Quick Response (QR) Codes. The goal of the project is to solve issues with manual catalog searches, ineffective user authentication, and resource access delays that arise in typical library operations. The project aims to modernize library administration by streamlining operations, enhancing user experience, and combining QR code technology with an intuitive online interface. In order to improve Olivarez College{92}s library services, this capstone project investigates the creation and deployment of a web application based on Quick Response (QR) code. The project focuses on streamlining library operations and increasing the effectiveness of attendance tracking via the use of QR code technology. By integrating a web platform that allows students to scan QR codes to register their attendance, the suggested solution does away with the necessity for manual recording and lowers the possibility of mistakes. The system{92}s features include secure login, real-time data collecting, and an easy-to-use interface for administrators and students alike. The project is to maximize resource management and provide precise data for analysis by automating attendance monitoring. Usability, dependability, and time efficiency are some of the factors used to assess the system{92}s efficacy. The study evaluates the system{92}s effectiveness through usability testing, user feedback, and performance analysis. Findings indicate that the QR code web system significantly improves service delivery, reduces operational bottlenecks, and enhances user satisfaction. This project underscores the potential of QR code technology in transforming library services into a more accessible, efficient, and technology-driven model.
700 _aCelestino, Josh Edwight T.
700 _aSilac, Aira Mikaela
942 _cTHES
_jT 004 2024 0137
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