Bindoy Local Civil Registrar Record Management System - Charess
Bindoy Local Civil Registrar Record Management System - Charess
Bindoy Local Civil Registrar Record Management System - Charess
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
A Capstone Project
Presented to the Faculty of the
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Computer Science and Information Technology Department
Negros Oriental State University
Campus I, Bais City, Negros Oriental, Philippines
by
MIRASOL V. AMANTE
RITCHEL LIAN AMON
DAISIRY C. ARGONIA
RANJET J. CARREON
DOREEN D. ONDO
MARY AN F. OSORNO
March, 2019
APPROVAL SHEET
CHARESS R. ORAC
Adviser
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DEDICATION
We dedicate this Capstone Project to our most loving God, our creator, strong
pillar, source of inspiration, wisdom, and strength all throughout this endeavor.
Also, we dedicate this to our beloved parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Amante, Mr.
and Mrs. Joesivel Amon, Mr. and Mrs. Dalmacio T. Argonia, Mr. and Mrs.
Danny Carreon, Mr. and Mrs. Severino D. Ondo, and Mr. and Mrs. Roberto
Osorno for their unending support financially, morally, and spiritually. Finally, we
dedicate this to our siblings, relatives, friends, and all the people who have inspired
and encouraged us to finish our work. We love you and may God bless you all.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
the following:
Almighty Father, who is God of hope and giver life, for His infinite and
Dr. Ann Concordia F. Mier, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, for her
Mr. Nilo B. Cadiz and Mrs. Rhea D. Alcazar, Internal and External
Experts, for their expertise and for their comments and suggestions;
Mr. John Venheart T. Alejo, Professor, ITS 146, for sharing his
knowledge and skills in the class and in creating the new system;
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Mrs. Chona C. Quitevis and Mrs. Mechelle M. Balansag, English
Critics, for their guidance, untiring effort, and patience in editing the whole
manuscript;
Ms. Charess R. Orac, Adviser, for sharing her expertise in the technical
field and for the love and perseverance in the preparation of the manuscript and
the system;
Beloved parents and siblings, for their compassion and undying moral
To all those who had greatly contributed in the success of this Capstone
Project…
The Researchers
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ABSTRACT
Author: MIRASOL, A., RITCHEL LIAN, A., DAISIRY, A., RANJET, C.,
DOREEN, O., and MARY AN, O.
Year: 2019
This project aims to develop a Record Management System for Bindoy Local
Civil Registrar in Bindoy, Negros Oriental, Philippines. It primarily aims to acquire
a better way of managing information essential for the automation of record
management system. The new system provides easy access with the stored
information in the database; prints birth, marriage, and death certificates. Specific
objectives include: 1) secure the citizens’ record (as shown in Figures 16, 23, and
30); 2) search citizens’ record (as presented in Figures 14, 21, and 28); and 3)
print birth, marriage, and death certificates easily (as shown in Figures 18, 25, and
32). Moreover, the researchers’ believed that the newly-created system uses
Sublime Text version 3.1.1; XAMPP server version 3.2.2; Internet Explorer version
11.0; Google Chrome version 72.0; Opera Browser; MySQL; PHP; Bootstrap; and
HTML which could help in the automated record management system. Therefore,
the new system is highly recommended to the office staff of the Local Civil
Registrar of Bindoy; NORSU Administration, Faculty, and Students; and future
researchers.
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LIST OF FIGURES
4 Requirement Modeling 22
8 Log in Page 29
9 Homepage 30
10 User Page 31
11 Add User 32
12 Birth Page 33
19 Marriage Page 40
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22 View Marriage Certificate 43
26 Death Page 47
33 Summary Page 54
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LIST OF TABLES
1 Gantt Chart 20
3 Software Specification 28
4 Hardware Specification 28
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Chapter I
INTRODUCTION
useful resources over time. This includes putting almost all information people
discoveries, better facilities, and better luxuries, but at the same has dramatically
Internet, have changed the way they are used in various means of communication.
cities have been changed from manual to automated system. For instance, in the
Negros Oriental, keeps records of all the residents in Bindoy manually. Important
records such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, and death certificates were
stored in the filing cabinet. The Local Civil Registrar staff spend most of his/her
time searching for every requester’s information. This means that unsystematic
retrieval of records cause delay in searching for very important and frequently
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documents are prone to errors and are done in either slowly or hurriedly by the
office staff. Others are concerned about security of their records since paper
documents are much more susceptible to privacy and security risks for these
With the observations made, the researchers opt to create a new system,
Bindoy Local Civil Registrar Record Management System (BLCRRMC hereafter) that
helps an organization boost up the office staff’s workflow. It helps the staff in
working effectively and efficiently for it is accurate, reliable, safe, and secured. It
Project Context
project is beneficial to Bindoy Local Registrar’s Office staff in reducing the time
spent for the search and retrieval of residents’ records. Secondly, the newly-
developed system helps the office staff in printing birth, marriage, and death
certificates on time. It can also store data easily and accurately. Thirdly, the new
system improves the security of the information using the user’s accounts with
Not only that, the system finds information quickly which gives assurance in solving
the perpetual problems Local Civil Registrar’s Office staff in Bindoy, Negros
entire country.
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Description of the Project
Objectives
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Scope
tool for storing the records. This system has two (2) users: the admin and the
staff. The admin can access all the functions in the system; create a user; view
the name of the staff who edited the information; print live birth, marriage, and
death certificates; and view the summary of registered persons. The Bindoy Local
Registrar’s Office staff can only add a new registry whether it is live birth, marriage,
registered in the Bindoy Local Civil Registrar’s Office stored in the database; and
print live birth, marriage, and death certificates. It can also edit when the user
Limitation
This system is limited to the administrator and the staff of the Local Civil
Registrar of Bindoy only. This system will not work without electricity unless the
office has a backup generator or backup battery. Also, it cannot delete information
stored in database. Likewise, it cannot delete a user. Once the user is deleted, all
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Chapter II
system. Citations were taken from different authors’ concepts and ideas from
published books, journals, and other references. All these provide explanations
and logical connections between previous researches and the present study on
BLCRRMC.
Related Literature
business discipline concerned with the systematic analysis and control of recorded
information, which includes any and all information created, received, maintained,
its purpose is. He pointed out that the profession has undergone multiple
“refinements” since its birth, partly to do with evolving the understanding of the
records.
In the article written by Bridges (2005) entitled “State Record Laws and the
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is becoming an increasingly challenging task. Expanding government services have
created new classes and massive quantities of records. New technologies for
equipment. These changes are overwhelming current laws and practices of the
the result of purposeful decisions and deliberate efforts. Also, he claimed that
documentary records are to be produced and take steps to ensure that the records
are produced and preserved. State laws prescribing the requirements and
throughout their life cycle to ensure efficiency and economy in their creation, use,
Principles and Techniques, also noticed that writing during the infancy of the
profession of Records Management was not only the father of much of Archival
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Theory, but also that of Records Management. He pointed out the necessity of
archival stage, due to the dramatic increase of paper records in the federal
records management, and the problems with identifying records. Continuing his
important aspect of records management was related to the use of records for the
conduct of governmental operations. Little was done within government that was
not made a matter of record. This explained why his identification of the explosion
of records came with the explosion of governmental functions. He claimed that the
most important types of records were those pertaining “to the origins,
these important records were not easily identified. The issue was that records
cannot always be identified as [important] when they were first created and he
gave policy records as a specific example of this. Records tend to be filed as they
were created. He even clarified that it may eventually become the basis or early
stages of a certain type of record, but initially be filed elsewhere, and possibly
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experience and that whenever possible the specialized staff should be attached to
a staff.
On the other hand, Johnson (2005) found that Electronic Record can be
viewed by many people at the same time. This had benefited some people, in
terms of access. Users from different places discussed the same record, and used
Related Studies
A. International
if there was a proper and secure documentation of all documents. This work
Management System for Oyo State Housing Corporation with special emphasis on
architecture was used in the design of this work. HTML, CSS, Java script, and
Jquery were used for the codes at the Client side, PHP was used at the Server-
side scripting and MySQL was used at the Data Server side in the work.
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In addition, PHP AES encryption algorithm was used in encryption and
decryption of all allowed document types in the system while library was used for
the compression module in the work. A two-week user evaluation of the system
showed interesting usage scenarios and future trends for improving user
interaction. The work made it easier for organizations to find document, securely
store document, share document without stress. Considering the immense benefit
this work holds, it is important for all organizations to key into this work as a means
Namibia. The study was a multi-case study of seven Ministries, two Local
Authorities and two Regional Councils. The methodology used was a qualitative
The units of analysis comprised the institutions studied as well as the respondents,
who included the action officers, records keeping staff, heads of records functions,
IT staff and National Archives staff. The institutions as well as the respondents
were selected using purposive and accidental sampling methods. The data was
with some illustrative tables and figures. The study showed that e-government in
the Public Service of Namibia, is in the initial phase of implementation and has led
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score of 55 out of 120 in an e-records readiness assessment carried out as part of
the study, signifies high risk, which means that government’s e- records are at risk
program for the Public Service of Namibia to improve the electronic records
system; and ensure the sustainability of the program through staff training and
Records in Butambala District Local Government.” The study was conducted based
on the main objectives which include: to identify the types of records created and
the District Local Government; to find out the filing system used when managing
the existing literature related to the topic and primary data was also collected to
answer the study objectives. The study unveiled the different types of records
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records, administrative records, legal records, personnel records, and research
reports. The filing system used when managing the active-records in BDLG were
also discovered which included Numeric Filing System, Alphabetic Filing System,
Geographical Filing System and Alphanumeric Filing System. All the weaknesses
and strength of these systems were also properly articulated. These challenges
include limited storage space, misfiling of records, and theft of sensitive records
interviews were the very paramount data collection methods used in the study to
achieve the research objectives. Data was captured into the Computer using excel
processor and then imported into a Scientific Package for Social Scientists (SPSS)
B. National
and developed an Automated Real Property Tax Declaration System for the
Municipality of Victoria, Laguna to help the Assessor’s and the Treasurer’s offices.
The main functions included were finding of tax payers’ records easily, adding
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monthly reports, and connecting the assessor’s office to the treasurer’s office in
terms of payments. The researchers used the Iterative Life Cycle Model as their
software methodology for the development of the system. Using simple total
Laguna. Results indicated average ratings in all the criteria specified, which means
acceptable. Using the system made the work of the employees in the assessor’s
and the treasurer’s offices easier. The researchers thus recommended the
System of the Provincial Jail of Misamis Oriental,” keeping track of inmates' profile
in the Provincial Jail is a constant challenge, especially when they moved from one
part of facility to another or from Misamis Oriental Provincial Jail to any Prison
within the country. Also, the growing population of the inmates was a big problem
he conducted a study on how the authority of the provincial jail keep the records
of the inmates. He found out that the major problems were; redundancy of
the generation of jail reports. He cited that the objective in making this program
was to make the job of the provincial jail employees easier. The employees of the
Provincial Jail needed to keep in track of the profile of the inmates. He decided to
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redundancy of prisoner’s profile, organize the tracking of prisoner’s records, and
reports. Jail reports were generated faster compared to the manual system which
took a lot of time to complete the entire search for an inmate’s personal
information. Being efficient, the system was an advantage to both the institution
Therefore, the researchers believed that the above literature and studies
Theoretical Framework
theoretical framework of the study was based on the three theories, namely:
of Acceptance of Technology.
Socio-Technical Theory
complex relationships between people, tasks, and technology, and helps determine
are made of four subsystems: human, technical, structural, and task. The human
going to perform these types of tasks, they require structure. It is the structure
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establishing patterns of authority and collegiality. In school systems, there are
understand the extent of his/her legitimate role and authority and that of others.
complete tasks and achieve goals. Technological resources may include hardware
other theory which researchers believed has showed relevance to the creation of
system of all records and information. Records that have a series of phases from
creation to final the life disposition ultimately resulting either in their controlled
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and Fred D. Davis in 2003. In the article, “User Acceptance of Information
acceptance models, compare the eight models, formulate the UTAUT and validate
it using the original data used by the eight original models (Tang et al., 2016)
According to Amofa (2015), the eight models reviewed are: the theory of
reasoned action, the technology acceptance model, the motivational model, the
theory, and the social cognitive theory. UTAUT uses four core determinants of
to note that the UTAUT model has contributed to important information system
process. There are various studies that used UTAUT to test the invariance of the
new indicators of user acceptance in many fields. In this light, the UTAUT has been
acceptance.
Theory, Records Management Theory, and UTAUT. UTAUT model was referred to
in shaping the framework of the system and in applying web analytic technology
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Conceptual Framework
INPUT
PROCESS
Requirement Analysis
System Design
Implementation
Waterfall
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Testing
Model
Deployment
Figure 2. Conceptual Framework of the Study
In the PROCESS stage, the concept used in this study was based on the
Waterfall Model in the SDLC. Using the Waterfall Model, the REQUIREMENT
ANALYSIS signaled the first step which began by collecting all relevant data
regarding the system to be developed. This was done to clearly understand the
system were removed. It was necessary to identify all the ambiguities and
contradictions in the requirements and resolved them after thorough and further
discussions with the system. The next step is the SYSTEM DESIGN. The goal of
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the design was to transform the requirements specified in the Software
program module. Then, in TESTING, the module was tested to determine the
correct working of all modules. It involved testing each module in isolation as this
was the most efficient way to debug the errors identified at this stage. Definitely,
Chapter III
TECHNICAL BACKGROUND
The current technology used in BLCRRMS for storing files is Microsoft Excel.
The existing system is seen as a procedure that consumes a lot of time and effort
in order to fulfill its purpose in keeping the records for the said office. Thus, this
study focuses on creating a record management system wherein the staff can
enter the birth, marriage, and death information of the citizens. The said system
created system: 1) Sublime Text version 3.1.1 which was used for the developers
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in writing the codes to make a system; 2) XAMPP server version 3.2.2 served as a
temporary server and used for testing the system; 3) Internet Explorer version
11.0, Google Chrome version 72.0, and Opera Browser were used for viewing if
the researchers web application properly worked or not. On the other hand, the
codes such as 1) MySQL served as the local database of the system; 2) PHP was
used to connect to MySQL and controlled the pages of the web when users use
the system; 3) Bootstrap was used to design the website; and 4) HTML was used
to develop mark-up language of the sites and provided the interface of the web
application.
environment. The staff and the system administrator accessed the system in this
network and performed the functions required. After its implementation, they
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Chapter IV
This chapter presents the procedures, the findings made in the study, and
Requirement Analysis/Specifications
This part of the study incorporates the feasibility analysis of the system
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Operational Feasibility
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR
USER
Figure 3 shown above illustrates the flow process of the system or the
after studying the data that were gathered in the feasibility and planning phase.
This helped in tracking the functionalities of the system and in knowing the
Schedule Feasibility
Gantt Chart
Table 1 below displays the activities and tasks distributed in the schedule
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Economic Feasibility
The system was designed to help improve the record management of Bindoy
Local Civil Registrar and allowed them to work efficiently and finish the work in a
short period of time. Record Management System helped the staff in securing the
information and gave them ample time to complete other task. The system also
helped the Local Civil Registrar in reducing the office staff’s workload and utilized
The system was inexpensive because the developers only used common
Developing and implementing the system aided the Local Civil Registrar Office
Staff in providing good value of service while at the same time gave them
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Cost and Benefits Assumption Analysis
Table 2 shows the Cost and Benefit Assumption Analysis adequate cost and
benefit information. This technique was used to evaluate on investing the system
and to estimate the possible cost for the development of the system.
Requirement Modeling
Requirement Modeling required greatest benefits when used with the users
or other representative and revisit the beginning of each iteration. In the process,
it showed where the process of the system works or how the system works.
process and output of the proposed system. The system inputs were the login
details of the users such as password and username. The system also required
system process information were inputted and saved to the database. The outputs
Performance
Interface (UI) to help the users where they can easily find the record of the citizen.
This system searched and displayed the data of every citizen registered in Bindoy,
Negros Oriental, Philippines and the authorized personnel or staff provided the
Control
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A username and password was highly required before a user or authorized
person can access the system. This was made intentionally to avoid illegal or
information system. Data flow used various symbols to show how the system
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Figure 5. Data Flow Diagram
Figure 5 above illustrates the Data Flow Diagram of BLCRRMS. The flow
showed the procedure of the system. The system started at the Log in page for
the user or administrator. He/She used his/her password and username to access
the system. The user automatically accessed the live birth, marriage, and death
Object Modeling
for software modeling and designing. It was developed around 1991. An object
model is a logical interface, software or system that is modeled through the use
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different models, inheritance, encapsulation and other object-oriented interfaces
and features.
Use Case Diagram consists of set of actions and events steps defining the
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Figure 6. Use Case Diagram
Figure 6 above presents the two users of the system - the Admin and User.
Each user was given the privilege to access functions and perform specific task of
the system. Users added, searched, and edited citizens’ information with the
system. The Admin performed every function of the system, including the user’s
Data Design
Data design was the first design activity, which resulted in fewer complexes,
developed during analysis phase was transformed into data structures needed for
dictionary provided a base for data design activity. During the data design
process, data types were specified along with the integrity rules required for the
data.
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Figure 7. Entity Relationship Diagram
the relationships between those entities. An ERD was used as a conceptual and
infrastructure.
Development
This is the part of the study that presents the software and hardware
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Software Specification
Table 3 below displays the software specification of the system. The table
Hardware Specification
Table 4 below shows the hardware specification of the system. The Web-
later versions; the RAM had at least 4,096 MB, and with an HDD of at least 320
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User Interface
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Figure 8. Log in Page
Figure 8 above shows the Log in Page where the admin or staff enters the
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Figure 9. Homepage
Figure 9 displays the Homepage of the system where the Birth, Marriage,
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Figure 10. User Page
Figure 10 above shows the User Page where the Admin can add, search
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Figure 11. Add User
Figure 11 above shows the Add User where the Admin can add new users.
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Figure 12. Birth Page
Figure 12 above demonstrates the Birth Page where the admin or the staff
can add, search, and edit information of the registered citizens of Bindoy (as
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Figure 13. Add Birth Registry
Figure 13 above shows the Add Birth Registry where the admin or the staff
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Figure 14. Search Birth Registry
Figure 14 above shows where the admin or the staff can search the Birth
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Figure 15. View Birth Certificate
Figure 15 above shows the View Birth Certificate where the admin or the
staff can view the Birth Certificate of the registered citizen of Bindoy (as reflected
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Figure 16. Re-entering Password for Birth Information
Figure 16 above shows the admin or staff’s need to re-enter its password
for the confirmation in editing the birth information of the registered citizen (as
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Figure 17. Edit Birth Information
Figure 17 above shows the Edit Birth Information page where the user or
staff edits birth information of the registered citizen (as reflected in his/her registry
number).
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Figure 18. Print Birth Certificate
Figure 18 above depicts the Print Birth Certificate Page where the user or
the authorized staff prints the birth certificate of the registered citizen (as reflected
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Figure 19. Marriage Page
Figure 19 above shows the Marriage page where the admin or the staff can
add, search, and edit information of the registered citizen (as reflected in his/her
registry number).
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Figure 20. Add Marriage Registry
Figure 20 above shows the Add Marriage Registry where the admin or the
staff can add a new registry (as reflected in his/her registry number).
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Figure 21. Search Marriage Registry
Figure 21 above shows where the admin or the staff can search for the
Marriage Registry.
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Figure 22. View Marriage Certificate
Figure 22 above shows the View Marriage Certificate where the admin or
the staff can view the Marriage Certificate of the registered citizen (as reflected in
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Figure 23. Re-entering Password for Marriage Information
Figure 23 above shows the admin or the staff’s need to re-enter his/her
password for the confirmation in editing the Marriage Information of the registered
citizen.
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Figure 24. Edit Marriage Information
Figure 24 above shows the Edit Marriage Information page where the user
or staff edits the information on marriage of the registered citizen (as reflected in
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Figure 25. Print Marriage Certificate
Figure 25 above shows the Print Marriage Certificate page where the user
or the staff prints the marriage certificate of the registered citizen (as reflected in
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Figure 26. Death Page
Figure 19 above shows the Death Page where the admin or the staff can
add, search, and edit information of the registered citizen (as reflected in his/her
registry number).
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Figure 27. Add Death Registry
Figure 27 above shows the Add Death Registry where the admin or the staff
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Figure 28. Search Death Registry
Figure 28 above shows where the admin or the staff can search the Death
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Figure 29. View Death Certificate
Figure 29 above shows the View Death Certificate where the admin or the
staff can view the death certificate of the registered citizen (as reflected in his/her
registry number).
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Figure 30. Re-entering Password for Death Information
Figure 30 above shows the admin or the staff’s need to re-enter his/her
password for the confirmation in editing the Death Information of the registered
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Figure 31. Edit Death Information
Figure 31 above shows the Edit Death Information page where the user or
staff edits death information of the registered (as reflected in his/her registry
number).
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Figure 32. Print Death Certificate
Figure 32 above shows the Print Death Certificate page where the user or
staffs print the death certificate of the registered citizen (as reflected in his/her
registry number).
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Figure 33. Summary Page
Figure 33 above presents the Summary Page where the admin or the staff
can view the entire registry in years, months, or dates the admin or staff had
entered.
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Figure 34. Birth Summary Report
Figure 34 above shows the Birth Summary Report where the admin or the
staff can view the entire registry within the dates entered. The above example
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Figure 35. Marriage Summary Report
Figure 35 above shows the Marriage Summary Report where the admin or
the staff can view the entire registry within the dates entered. The above example
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Figure 36. Death Summary Report
Figure 36 above shows the Death Summary Report where the admin or the
staff can view the entire registry within the dates entered. The above example
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Chapter V
Conclusion
Oriental, Philippines. The objectives in developing the system were met. And these
included the following: 1) BLCRRMS secured the citizens’ records for only the
admin and the authorized user were allowed to search, add, and edit information
of the registered citizens in the new system; 2) the records were found without
difficulty since citizens were registered automatically and were assigned specific
registry numbers for speedily search; and 3) the new system provided fast retrieval
of data since all birth, marriage, and death certificates were printed easily.
In sum, the new system lessened the frequent problems met by Bindoy
Local Civil Registrar staff because the new system was accurate, accessible,
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Recommendations
because it will maximize the manpower of the office, in terms of storage and
retrieval of records. The system will also help improve the quality of their services
in providing citizens’ information and records. The system is accessible for use in
a timely way at any and all times by authorized individuals involved in that citizen’s
information record.
The results of this study will help the NORSU Administration in providing
so that the creation of innovative systems could be met well. Also, the system is
Future Researchers
Results of this study will help future researchers in in replicating this project
and provide better features and more advanced hardware and software
specifications to suit the needs of Bindoy Local Civil Registrar in the future.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
A. Online Sources
Ajala, D. (2015), Design and implementation of an improved electronic document
management system in https://bit.ly/2SLIXG9. Date Retrieved: January 8,
2019
Bridges, E. (2005), State record laws and the preservation of an archival record
in https://bit.ly/2SezZMq. Date Retrieved: January 4,2019
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Safady, W. (2004), Records management and information management in
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APPENDICES
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ITS 146/Capstone Project 1
TEAM
ALIAS GO-GETTERS
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ITS 146/Capstone Project 1
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ITS 146/Capstone Project 1
1) MIRASOL V. AMANTE
2) RITCHEL LIAN AMON
3) DAISIRY ARGONIA
4) RANJET J. CARREON
5) DOREEN D. ONDO
6) MARY AN F. OSORNO
Project Title:
NILO B. CADIZ,MAEM(CAR)
Chair, Math Department
Date:_______________________
RHEA D. ALCAZAR
Chair, IT Department
Date:_______________________
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Appendix D. Location Map of Bindoy Local Civil Registrar
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Appendix E. User’s Manual
Log in Page
1. Enter Username.
2. Enter Password.
3. Click to Sign in.
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Homepage Page
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2
User Page
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Birth Page
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5. Enter Password again before editing the birth information of the registry.
6. Click to Proceed in editing information.
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1 4
Marriage Page
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5. Enter Password again before editing the marriage information of the registry.
6. Click Proceed in editing information.
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1 4
Death Page
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5. Enter Password again before editing the death information of the registry.
6. Click Proceed in editing information.
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Summary Page
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Appendix F. Source Code
For the details of the source code, please refer to the attached soft copy of the
newly-created system.
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CURRICULUM VITAE
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MIRASOL V. AMANTE
Address: Cambanjao, Bais City,
Negros Oriental
Contact No: +6393-6161-2891
Email Address: [email protected]
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Gender : Female
Nationality : Filipino
Religion : Aglipay
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
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RITCHEL LIAN AMON
Address: Batugan, Biñohon,
Bais City, Negros Oriental
Contact No: +6399-7104-4175
Email Address: [email protected]
PERSONAL DETAILS
Gender : Female
Nationality : Filipino
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
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DAISIRY C. ARGONIA
Address: Domolog, Bindoy,
Negros Oriental
Contact No: +6399-7435-1557
Email Address: [email protected]
PERSONAL DETAILS
Gender : Female
Nationality : Filipino
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
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RANJET J. CARREON
PERSONAL DETAILS
Gender : Male
Nationality : Filipino
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
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DOREEN D. ONDO
Address: Cogon, San Jose.
Tanjay City, Neg.Or.
Contact No: +6396-7520-4742
Email Address: [email protected]
PERSONAL DETAILS
Gender : Male
Nationality : Filipino
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
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MARY AN F. OSORNO
Address: Brgy. Mabunao, Bais City,
Negros Oriental
Contact No: +6390-5230-1193
Email Address: [email protected]
PERSONAL DETAILS
Gender : Female
Nationality : Filipino
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
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