Development of mobile application for body mass index (BMI) computing with health tip generation for the students of Cavite State University- Main Campus / by Shaira S. Beltran and John Mark M. Marquez.

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Abstract: BELTRAN, SHMRA S. and MARQUEZ, JOHN MARK M. Development of Mobile Application for Body Mass Index (BMI) Computing with Health Tip Generation for the Students of Cavite State University-Main Campus. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2015. Adviser: Ms. Vanessa G. Coronado. The development of mobile application for Body Mass Index (BMI) computing with health tip generation for the students of Cavite State University Main Campus (CvSU) was conducted to help the students monitor their health status and lessen the possibilities for a student to acquire diseases that were related to BMI. The system consisted three (3) modules: BMI Facts Module, BMI Module, and User's Progress Module. BMI Facts module displays the important facts about Body Mass Index (BMI); BMI module focuses on computing the BMI of the user and generation of health tips and the possible related BMI diseases; and User's Progress module displays the graph of the plotted computed BMI. The methodology used by the researchers was the incremental/iterative methodology. It consists of five phases: planning/requirement phase, analysis and design, implementation, testing, and evaluation. One hundred participants participated in the evaluation of the system. Fifty students came from Bachelor of Science in Nursing and another 50 from Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. They evaluated the system based on its functionality, reliability, usability, efficiency, maintainability, and portability. The results were tabulated, analyzed, and statistically treated using mean and standard deviation. The overall assessment on the software got the mean of 4.29 with the standard deviation of 0.75.
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BELTRAN, SHMRA S. and MARQUEZ, JOHN MARK M. Development of Mobile Application for Body Mass Index (BMI) Computing with Health Tip Generation for the Students of Cavite State University-Main Campus. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2015. Adviser: Ms. Vanessa G. Coronado.

The development of mobile application for Body Mass Index (BMI) computing with health tip generation for the students of Cavite State University Main Campus (CvSU) was conducted to help the students monitor their health status and lessen the possibilities for a student to acquire diseases that were related to BMI. The system consisted three (3) modules: BMI Facts Module, BMI Module, and User's Progress Module. BMI Facts module displays the important facts about Body Mass Index (BMI); BMI module focuses on computing the BMI of the user and generation of health tips and the possible related BMI diseases; and User's Progress module displays the graph of the plotted computed BMI. The methodology used by the researchers was the incremental/iterative methodology. It consists of five phases: planning/requirement phase, analysis and design, implementation, testing, and evaluation.

One hundred participants participated in the evaluation of the system. Fifty students came from Bachelor of Science in Nursing and another 50 from Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. They evaluated the system based on its functionality, reliability, usability, efficiency, maintainability, and portability. The results were tabulated, analyzed, and statistically treated using mean and standard deviation. The overall assessment on the software got the mean of 4.29 with the standard deviation of 0.75.

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