A Development using the Rapid Application Model of peTrace: Peter’s Poultry Supply Sales and Monitoring Management System

Authors

  • Kim Laurence D. Mendeja Mindoro State University, Philippines
  • Nelson R. Dulce Mindoro State University, Philippines
  • Vivian U. Martinez Mindoro State University, Philippines
  • Camela N. Tuazon Mindoro State University, Philippines
  • Jackylen M. Gaspado Mindoro State University, Philippines
  • Nicko A. Magnaye Mindoro State University, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54536/ijm.v1i1.1499

Keywords:

Rapid Application, Poultry Supply, Sales, Monitoring, Management System

Abstract

The poultry industry includes other support industries such as feed production and distribution, veterinary and poultry equipment production and distribution, meat and egg processing, marketing and distribution, and so on. Poultry production in the tropics. The poultry supply business is not prevalent in the province of Oriental Mindoro, that has a land area of 588,350 ha that supplies agriculture crops and livestock production, in addition to 286 registered business names, the plurality of which are linked to poultry supply. And one of the towns in Oriental Mindoro is recognized for producing agriculture and aquaculture. Rapid Application Method (RAD) is a software development methodology that emphasizes rapid prototyping through design. This type of testing modifies the software system before it is implemented. And Alpha testing was carried out by the Information Technology Practitioner. The system peTrace was ready for evaluation after several design and functionality issues were resolved. Purposive sampling was applied by the proponents this is to identify the 50 respondents so that the evaluators could have an accurate evaluation result. Information Technology Practitioners, store owners, staff, and clients were among those who responded. Owner, staff utilized the peTrace several times, testing its functionalities and verifying its usability. The proponents adapted the evaluation questionnaire using the ISO 25010 software quality criteria. To modify the five assessment criteria, ISO 25010 quality software standards were used. According to the assessment findings, peTrace is helpful and performs as predicted in terms of functional appropriateness (4.90), performance efficiency (4.85), usability (4.83), security (4.83), and maintainability (4.82). The peTrace system is broad in design, simple to maintain, and adaptable to any portable device independent of operating system, making it suited for any local Feed Store. For future growth, the assessors advise using real-time analysis. A good system will offer continuous monitoring with few, if any delays.

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Published

2023-04-05

How to Cite

Mendeja, K. L. D., Dulce, N. R., Martinez, V. U., Tuazon, C. N., Gaspado, J. M., & Nicko A. Magnaye, N. A. (2023). A Development using the Rapid Application Model of peTrace: Peter’s Poultry Supply Sales and Monitoring Management System. International Journal of Metaverse, 1(1), 21–31. https://doi.org/10.54536/ijm.v1i1.1499