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100 _aAlota, Lenie Joyce
245 _aVLIS:
_bVisitor Log in system of Olivarez College Tagaytay /
_cAlota, Lenie Joyce Cabulet, Rio Carlo Costa, Stella Mae Cuyag, Jahmhel Gio Depaz, Akira Ryu Dela Cruz, John Lheacar Flores, Nuqui Oliver Tupaz, Melanie
260 _aTagaytay
_bOlivarez College
_c2019
300 _a34 leaves;
_billustrations;
_c28cm.
500 _aABSTRACT 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.
700 _aAlota, Lenie Joyce
700 _aCabulet, Rio Carlo
700 _aCosta, Stella Mae
700 _aCuyag, Jahmhel Gio
700 _aDepaz, Akira Ryu
700 _aDela Cruz, John Lheacar
700 _aFlores, Nuqui Oliver
700 _aTupaz, Melanie
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