HomePsychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journalvol. 3 no. 3 (2022)

Inventory and Monitoring System on Logistic Vehicles and Passengers Loading Plan for Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP)

Salahudin Usman | Montadzah A. Abdulgani | Faheem Aliuden | Jonathan M. Mantikayan | Radzata Abdulgani | Tarhata Guiamalon | Sema Dilna | Haron Mohamad

Discipline: Education

 

Abstract:

Inventory and Monitoring system is the regular observation and recording of data over a period of time. Monitoring is very useful today because it helps to monitor daily transactions. This study adopted Waterfall model approach in order to create and design the software for monitoring system. Based on the analysis of the data the following results are yielded: it was found out that the respondents rated “highly effective” to the extent of the effectiveness of the system. As a significantly tool to improve tasking of employees especially in the fields, it reduces burden of work and user friendly. The system project helped the organization activities, especially in the normalization, under the Bangsamoro Peace Process. It was concluded that the system is very useful is the organization. It improve the data security and improve the integrity of the records of the passengers.



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