Construction supplies stores e-map mobile application in Dasmariņas City, Cavite /
by Ronalyn M. Calantog and Myla P. Nolasco.
- Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2022
- xvi, 95 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Capstone Project (Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering) Cavite State University.
Includes bibliographical references.
College of Engineering and Information Technology (CEIT) Department of Civil Engineering. College of Engineering and Information Technology (CEIT) Department of Civil Engineering.
CALANTOG, RONALYN M., and NOLASCO, MYLA P. Construction Supplies Stores E-Map Mobile Application in Dasmariņas City, Cavite. An Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Specializing in Construction Engineering and Management. Cavite State University-Main Campus, Indang, Cavite. June 2022. Adviser Engr. Cene Bago. This study "Construction Supplies Stores E-Map Mobile Application in Dasmariņas City, Cavite" was conducted to develop a construction supplies store emap mobile application that features few stores in the city of Dasmariņas. This study specifically aimed to: (1) create an application that can provide location, products, and prices of construction supplies stores in the city of; (2) provide an application with systematic and organized data for location, products, and prices of construction supplies stores in the city of Dasmariņas; and (3) provide a user-friendly mobile application. The researchers conducted this study in Municipality of Dasmariņas City, Cavite and was performed with eighteen (18) construction supply stores in Dasmariņas, Cavite, from December 2021 to June 2022 to develop a pilot testing of construction supplies stores e-map mobile application. The technology used to develop the application were flutter, dart, firebase, google maps API, visual studio code, and android studio virtual device manager. The results revealed that the researchers successfully developed an e-map mobile application that allows users to search and canvass construction materials in some stores in Dasmariņas City Cavite. Users were able to locate the stores, browse the products available and compare prices from different stores. The data obtained from fifteen (15) technical, and fifteen (15) non-technical evaluators shows that the application was user-friendly and reliable. Future researchers should consider expanding the study's scope, investing in cloud storage to improve the app's reliability, adding more functions, and making the app interactive so users can order products from it, and publishing the app on more accessible platforms such as Google Play store, Appstore, and App Gallery.
Mobile applications Construction Materials--Supplies Digital mapping