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    Neervet animal clinic management system
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - North La Union Campus, 2023-05) Lunor, Daenah Drew P.; Karganilla, Mary Joy A.; Lora, Christian Mark M.
    This study aimed to design and develop a Neervet Animal Clinic Management System using RFID Technology to minimize all the paper works and manual record keeping. Specifically, it aimed to (a) determine the socio-demographic profile of the respondents; (b) determine the vulnerability of the developed system; (c) assess the level of acceptability of Neervet Animal Clinic Management System as to the functional suitability, performance efficiency, usability, reliability, security, and portability; and (d) determine the significant difference on the perception of respondents according to sex, and type of respondents. The results were as follows: (a) the socio-demographic profile of the respondents showed that most of the respondents were female, and more than half of the respondents were at the age of 25 and below years old; (b) The developed system cannot fully withstand vulnerability and security attacks in the online platform. (c) the system was accepted, and (d) there is a significant difference in the Performance Efficiency and a not significant difference in the Usability in the perception of the respondents according to sex, and a not significant difference in both the Performance Efficiency and Usability in the perception of the respondents according to the type of respondents.

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