I-CDRRMO-MO: A Public Emergency and Response System for Mabalacat City
- DARRYL CRUZ
- JOHH WINTHER PAYABAYAB
- TYRONE MHAR QUIZON
- JEREMY SILVA
- GERALD ZABALA
- ROBHERT M. BAMBA
Abstract
Nowadays, immediate emergency and response became one of the priorities in both national and local government. The City of Mabalacat City Pampanga is geared towards becoming the most liveable province of the Philippines. The goal of this study is to develop a web-mobile based application. The purpose of the proposed solution is to improve the operational efficiency of to achieve this goal, disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation must be anchored well so as to move to its destination of shared socioeconomic advancement. The researchers employed a modified waterfall methodology to move through project phases methodically. The system underwent a comprehensive evaluation process, wherein the system received an overall score of 4.53 from the alpha test and an overall rating of 4.68 from the beta test. The alpha test result is marginally enhanced in the beta phase which signifies the implementation of additional enhancement addressing potential vulnerabilities identified in the alpha testing phase. The system's functional suitability, compatibility, usability, security, and portability criteria were achieved wherein the system performed all intended functions efficiently, was user-friendly, had strong security measures, and was highly adaptable. It was ensured that the developed system aligned with and contributed towards the achievement of specific Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). After conducting a thorough study, it has been concluded that the goals have been achieved successfully. However, to further enhance the system's performance, several improvements have been suggested. By implementing these suggestions, we can ensure the best possible system performance, which will ultimately benefit the users.