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VLIS: Visitor Log in system of Olivarez College Tagaytay / Alota, Lenie Joyce Cabulet, Rio Carlo Costa, Stella Mae Cuyag, Jahmhel Gio Depaz, Akira Ryu Dela Cruz, John Lheacar Flores, Nuqui Oliver Tupaz, Melanie

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ABSTRACT
THE PROBLEM
The main study area is "VLIS: Visit
Tagaytay' and the objective of the study was to design, develop and impien
an system that will be
result of examination,
Visitor Log In System of Olivarez College
lement
be used by the respondents in order to: (1) provide a prompt
(2) provide a an accurate result of examination,
(3)
preserve the integrity of the examination, (4) promote paperless environmental
action which is less costly in the long run. This is to supervise the
itor:
and
serve the Olivarez College Tagaytay.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
The research methodology used is a research design approach
(Capstone); Quantitative methodology and creative research design techniques
are necessary tool for iluminating how the VLIS system is stimulated at virtual
environments. The researchers used purposive sampling which relies upon
convenience and access. The respondents are the visitors; they were
approached and asked to test the VLIS system, then, given questionnaire used
in the data-gathering technique. Data were treated using Percentage and
Frequency Distribution, Standard Deviation, Ranking and Weighted Mean.

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