04. DSSC External Publications (Journals, Books, Conference Proceedings)
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Item Smart office document management system with descriptive analytics and SMS alertsReyes, Joana Rose Mae U.; Origines, Domingo V., Jr. (Universitas Duta Bangsa Surakarta, 2024-09-24)This study aimed to address the inefficiencies of manual document submission and deliver a user-friendly dashboard that presents submitted document data through various visualizations and data analytics. The approach enhances decision-making processes, operational efficiency, communication, and collaboration within organizations. Descriptive data analytics methodology was employed to effectively summarize and present key data points. The project also adopted the Rapid Application Development methodology during its development. As a result, the project received favorable evaluations from its assessors, achieving high overall mean scores of 4.17 for functionality, 3.95 for reliability, and 3.98 for usability. Consequently, by integrating descriptive data analytics and SMS notification system, the implementation notably benefited the Human Resource Management Office of Davao del Sur State College by providing a Web System with dashboard equipped with visualizations such as count metrics, bar graphs, and tables. Additionally, the system facilitated seamless information updates, empowering administrators to make evidence-based decisions and identify trends within their data.Item Mangotayo!: A sustainable smart agriculture model for mango industry upliftment in Davao del Sur, PhilippinesPerito, Rhea Mae L.; Surdella, Karl Vincent A.; Restauro, Richie Boy D.; Panaligan, Nel R.; Origines, Domingo V., Jr.; Aquino, Eduardo F.; Aguilar, Razel Ann G. (Science Research Society, 2025)Mango production in the Philippines ranked seventh globally, producing high-quality mangoes and supplying different countries. However, from 2000 to 2020, the Philippine mango sector saw a steady reduction in all industry performance metrics, such as production volume, productive area, yield per unit area, and yield per tree. Furthermore, the export of mangoes is not doing as well as in earlier decades. Other problems encountered by many farmers specifically small-scale farmers are lack of pest control and nutrient management, poor induction and flowering intensity, the lack of farm-to-market roads, and low farm-gate prices. Responding to these issues, the Mango Tayo! Program developed an AI-based Smart application for mango production management, utilizing cutting-edge technologies in smart agriculture. Thus, community engagement and activities were conducted to capacitate the women and men mango growers and contractors in Digos City using the developed technology. The program was found to be successful in achieving its objectives—enabling the community partners to use cutting-edge technology in farming.
