Development of three-dimensional visualization model for Mendez Municipal Hall / by Ryan Angelo G. Mojica.
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Thesis (BS Information Technology) Cavite State University
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College of Engineering and Information Technology (CEIT)
MOJICA, RYAN ANGELO G., Development of Three-Dimensional Visualization Model for Mendez Municipal Hall. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. Cavite State University. Indang, Cavite. October 2013. Adviser: Ms. Gladys G. Perey.
A study was conducted to develop a three-dimensional visualization model for Mendez municipal hall which can be used to guide clients and visitors in locating various offices or employees and other important information about the municipality. A prototyping model was the adopted method in the development of the system while Visual Basic 6 was used as the main software in creating the system.
The system was designed with two levels of access: the administrator and end users. It included five modules: l) employee search module 2) department information module 3) directory module 4) virtual tour module and 5) the admin module.
The software was evaluated by 100 participants composed of 70 officers/employees and 30 students of CvSU-CEIT who were randomly selected. It was evaluated based on its functionality, reliability, usability, efficiency, maintainability, and portability. The computed grand mean rating of 4.26, equivalent to "excellent", indicated the acceptability of the software to prospective users. Also, more than half of the evaluators gave an excellent rating in all the attributes of software.
Submitted copy to the University Library. 05-25-2017 T-6665