1. Introduction
1.1. Background of the study
Barangay is the small administrative division in the Philippines and is the native Filipino term for a village or district. Barangay are further subdivided into smaller areas called Puroks (English: Zone). A barangay is led and governed by its barangay officials. It is composed of a Punong Barangay or Barangay Captain/Chairman, seven (7) Barangay Councilors or Barangay Kagawad and a Sangguniaang Kabataan Chairman. Together with this is the Barangay Secretary and a residing midwife or a doctor that manages and supervise the barangay health center.
The barangay is in charge of keeping track of the records of each and everyone living in the place. These records are important for different
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This will also bring ease to them specially in generating reports in the municipality about the status of the barangay.
The study also benefits its residence for they will be accommodated easily for they will have an identification that can be used to access their accounts if there are some changes to be done in their part. It will also be easy for them to easy request some information and services because of the information that barangay have about them. This will also assure the residents that their information is properly secured and maintain through the use of the proposed system.
1.4. SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
* The study only deals with the information the barangay secretary record and keep. * This includes all the essential information of all the residents of the barangay. * This information includes personal information and character reference of the person. Assets and medical record of each resident is not included as well as the use of biometrics in getting the barangay clearance. * Other services that the barangay giving to its constituents that requires information such in barangay health center is does not part of the study. * The proposed system can generate reports as the barangay usually done. * The information stored can be edited if there are changes to be done and saves the changes being done. * It can also delete information that is no longer needed to keep.
1. Methodology of the
The subject / his parents / legal guardian may not cooperate with the implementation of the relevant study.
There are different data entry systems for the different types of departments i.e. OR, ER, labor &
To allow future growth Pequena Isla will utilize the more professional and versatile county administrator structure Isla. This type of government would let the local elected officials work on the legislative aspects while hiring a highly qualified individual to manage the county operations. It would also be beneficial because some of the elected county members may not be experienced leading a county, but this would give the count the opportunity to hire a knowledgeable and capable person to manage the county.
Participation in any selected planning and program activities in order to help with observations will be required of all staff. (Yuen, Terao, 2003) There will be interviews required of staff and program participants, in addition to biannual questionnaires, in order to document fulfillment of the program procedures and any other concerns. The staff training, workshops, and conferences will also be documented through records of involvement and minutes of deliberations. Encounter forms and attendance sheets that will document participation and amount of service will be available and used for each participant. (Yuen, Terao, 2003)
Storing information is essential for many reasons; these include easy access and changing readability for all reading levels, the level of detail you are able to store, the choice to have various copies of the information in case of loss and ease of transfer.
Technology: Technology can single handedly improve a data reporting system if applied properly . It can solve problems like a lack of standardization, electrical power and backup of the system. Using standalone databases without deploying standard enterprise databases that aligned data as the occur checking for accuracy and quality issues in real-time
needs to put into their file. All the information needs to be updated form time to time. For
The other assessments also will be done, but these will not help in determining the
* Collect and store data which may be converted into information at some later point in time
attendance databases, etc. These data systems also tend to act as information systems, e.g. are
All necessary forms will be properly logged in the computer for the data base and for follow-up which will increase efficiency and reduce waste.
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