R2s: A Repository Platform For Research Offices In The Higher Education Institution (Hei's) In The Philippines
Keywords:
Research Repository, Data Archiving, Software Development, Higher Education InstitutionAbstract
The purpose of the study was to create a research repository system as a databank for thesis documents of the undergraduate and graduate students that provide a secure, efficient, and reliable repository; develop a user friendly design, and prove that the developed design complies with the system requirements and specifications. The researchers used a model to help the development be successful so that the user would appreciate the project. It followed the Agile-model procedure under the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) in verifying and validating the application. The researcher used a survey questionnaire to determine the platform's effectiveness as the students and research coordinators rated at some universities in Negros Occidental, Philippines. Upon completing the study, the researchers found out that the respondents wanted the system to be implemented for better and well-managed data archiving of research digital content.
Downloads
References
Berg, J., Furrer, M., Harmon, E., Rani, U. & Silberman, M.S., (2018). “Digital labour platforms and the future of work”. Towards Decent Work in the Online World. Rapport de l'OIT.
Carusi, A. & Jirotka, M., (2009). “From data archive to ethical labyrinth”. Qualitative Research.
Fatoni, A. & Aris Puji, W., (2020). “PIECES Framework and Importance Performance
Analysis Method to Evaluate the Implementation of Information Systems”. EDP Sciences.
Batista, J., Hassan, A. & Bonjour, E., (2020). “Design Thinking to Enhance Requirements Analysis in Systems Engineering”. In Proceedings of the Design Society: DESIGN Conference (Vol 1: pp, 2255-2264), Cambridge University Press.
Bakker, S. & Niemantsverdriet, K., (2016). “The interaction-attention continuum: Considering various levels of human attention in interaction design”. International Journal of Design, 10(2): 1-14.
Ellis, T.S. and Griffith, D., (2000). “The evaluation of IT ethical scenarios using a multidimensional scale”. ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 32(1): 75-85.
Bano, M., Zowghi, D. & da Rimini, F., (2017). “User satisfaction and system success: an empirical exploration of user involvement in software development”. Empirical Software Engineering, 22(5): 2339-2372.