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    E-Nabel an online marketplace for Bangar Abel products
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - North La Union Campus, 2023-05) Opinaldo, Mharla Jezreel S.; Vega, Joel M.
    The study aimed to develop e-Nabel: An Online Marketplace for Bangar Abel Products to help inabel store owners and local weavers introduce, promote, and sell their products online. Specifically, this study sought to 1) determine the socio-economic profile of the respondents; 2) determine the vulnerability of the developed system; 3) assess the level of acceptability of e-Nabel as to functional suitability, performance efficiency, usability, reliability, security, and portability; and 4) determine the relationship between the socio-economic profile and the perception of the developed system. The result was that: (1) the socio-economic profile of the respondents shows that most of the respondents were female, and the majority of the respondents belonged to the age group of 25 years old or below and had a salary range of Php 10,000.00 or below; (2) the developed e-Nabel was acceptable as to functional suitability, performance efficiency, usability, reliability, security, and portability; and (3) the correlation of acceptability as to the type of respondents and salary was significant. However, a not significant relationship between the acceptability of the developed system and sex and age was perceived.

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