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HOA-Unity: Empowering Web-Based Community Management for Fiesta Tabun


  • JOSHUA ALLAN D. BAUTISTA
  • MARTIN S. BAUTISTA
  • VINCE STEPHEN S. DAVID
  • JULLIEN D. EDUARTE
  • JUSTIN JOHN M. SANTOS
  • ROBHERT M. BAMBA

Abstract

In today’s digital age, technology plays a transformative role in the management of homeowner associations (HOA s). The integration of innovative tools, such as self-managed HOA software, automates many labor-intensive tasks, making operations more efficient while reducing human error. The General objective of the study was to develop a system entitled “HOA-Unity: Empowering Web-Based Community Management for Fiesta Tabun”. The researchers chose the Modified Waterfall Model as the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) approach for the development of the HOA-Unity system, integrating feedback loops and evaluations at each phase to promote continuous improvement. As a result, three (3) IT experts evaluated the HOA-Unity system during alpha testing. Functional Suitability, Compatibility, Interaction Capability, Security and Flexibility were among the criteria that were evaluated during live demonstrations, and survey questions are based on ISO-25010 standards. The highest among criteria were Interaction Capability, garnered a weighted mean score of 4.83 with a verbal interpretation of "Excellent" Also, the beta tester involving thirty (30) residents of Mabalacat Fiesta Tabun. The highest among criteria were Functional Suitability, garnered a weighted mean score of 4.41 with a verbal interpretation of "Excellent". In conclusion, the evaluations show that the system excels in Functional Suitability, Compatibility, Interaction Capability, Security, and Flexibility, effectively meeting its requirements, ensuring seamless platform integration, offering an intuitive user experience, protecting user data, and being adaptable and portable.

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