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Appnitude : a mobile application for earthquake effects simulation / Christian Paul R. Catchero, Juan Lamberto T. Huerte, and Jaymar J. Perina.

By: Catchero, Christian Paul R., authorContributor(s): Huerte, Juan Lamberto T., author | Periña, Jaymar J., author | Nabablit, Karlo Jose E., adviser | Abad, Jenerry Y., technical criticMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Rosario, Cavite : Cavite State University-CCAT Campus, 2018Description: xiv, 119 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cmSubject(s): Earthquake simulators | Earthquake simulators -- TestingLOC classification: UM TA 654.6 | Ca38 2018Summary: CATCHERO, CHRISTIAN PAUL R., HUERTE, JUAN LAMBERTO T., PERINA. JAYMAR J. APPNITUDE: A MOBILE APPLICATION FOR EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS SIMULATION. Capstone Project Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Cavite State University-CCAT Campus, Rosario, Cavite April 2018 Adviser Mr Karlo Jose E Nabablit The study was conducted from November 2017 to May 2018 in Cavite State University CCAT Campus at Rosario, Cavite to develop a mobile application simulation that has connection to earthquake effects and safety Specifically, the study aimed to 1) design and develop a mobile application that is easy to use, 2) test and evaluate the mobile application called APPNITUDE using modified ISO IEC 25010 software evaluation tool, and, 3) install, deploy, and implement the application in mobile devices such as smart phones and tablet In developing the research topic, the developers used the interactive model The model includes planning, analysis, designing, prototyping, evaluating and testing and system implementation phase The evaluation was conducted at Alabang South Station, Alabang and Rosario, Cavite. The mobile application evaluation is composed of the following criteria. functional suitability, performance efficiency, compatibility, reliability, usability, maintainability, portability, effectiveness, efficiency, satisfaction and context coverage The participants of the study were composed of 23 end users and seven IT experts or mobile developers The mobile application gained a total score of 4.34 from system developers indicating a very satisfactory performance and 4 60 from end users indicating excellent functionalities.
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A Capstone Project (BSInfotech) -- Cavite State University-CCAT Campus, 2018.

Includes bibliographical references and appendices.

CATCHERO, CHRISTIAN PAUL R., HUERTE, JUAN LAMBERTO T., PERINA. JAYMAR J. APPNITUDE: A MOBILE APPLICATION FOR EARTHQUAKE EFFECTS SIMULATION. Capstone Project Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Cavite State University-CCAT Campus, Rosario, Cavite April 2018 Adviser Mr Karlo Jose E Nabablit

The study was conducted from November 2017 to May 2018 in Cavite State University CCAT Campus at Rosario, Cavite to develop a mobile application simulation that has connection to earthquake effects and safety Specifically, the study aimed to 1) design and develop a mobile application that is easy to use, 2) test and evaluate the mobile application called APPNITUDE using modified ISO IEC 25010 software evaluation tool, and, 3) install, deploy, and implement the application in mobile devices such as smart phones and tablet

In developing the research topic, the developers used the interactive model The model includes planning, analysis, designing, prototyping, evaluating and testing and system implementation phase

The evaluation was conducted at Alabang South Station, Alabang and Rosario, Cavite. The mobile application evaluation is composed of the following criteria. functional suitability, performance efficiency, compatibility, reliability, usability, maintainability, portability, effectiveness, efficiency, satisfaction and context coverage The participants of the study were composed of 23 end users and seven IT experts or mobile developers The mobile application gained a total score of 4.34 from system developers indicating a very satisfactory performance and 4 60 from end users indicating excellent functionalities.

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