scholarly journals SPAMAST Smart Garbage Bin Monitoring System Using Wireless Sensor Network

Author(s):  
Christopher M. Padal Jr ◽  
Mary Jean May L. Salado ◽  
Noel P. Sobejana

The main objectives of the project was to develop a monitoring system that displays the real-time level of the garbage inside the garbage bins using the ultrasonic sensor, a module the notifies the admin when it reached the maximum level of the garbage’s inside the garbage bin that automatically opens using servomotor  and laser sensor after detecting the objects nearer and automatically notify the users of the garbage level when the garbage bin is already full, and to capture the level of effectiveness in terms of functionality, reliability, usability, efficiency, maintainability and portability. The research locale of the project was the SPAMAST-DIGOS Campus. The system development method used by the project-developers was the modified-waterfall approach. The project team used Visual Studio 2012 as front-end and Text File as the back end of the system. Asp.Net was used for designing the user's interface. Using these applications, the project team created a Desktop Application that displays the level of the garbage inside the garbage bins which could be graphed. The result of the test taken from students, faculties, staffs and IT expert was 4.75 as the overall weighted mean which means excellent.

Author(s):  
Jomelyn L. Ongrea ◽  
Nikka E. Allawan ◽  
Noel P. Sobejana

The main objectives of the research were to develop a module that classify fertilized/unfertilized duck eggs according to its classification using Light Dependent Resistor during candling process of the duck eggs, a project that segregate the duck eggs to its designated classification area using servo motor, to develop a webpage that displays the number of classified duck eggs in a tabular and graphical presentation using Windows Form and to capture the level of effectiveness of the Automated Duck Egg Classifier with Web-Based Monitoring System in terms of functionality, reliability, usability, efficiency, maintainability and portability. Recipient-beneficiary of the project is the balut producer's industry. The method that was used by the project-developers was waterfall approach as a process model for the system. The project-developers used Visual Studio 2012 as front-end and Text File as back end of the system. Asp.Net will be used for designing the user's interface. Using these applications, the project team created a Web-Based Application that displays the number of classified duck eggs which could be presented in a tabular and graphed. Therefore, the study intended to help the balut producer’s industry. Project developers developed an Automated Duck Egg Classifier with Web-Based Monitoring System that able to solve the aforesaid problems of the producers. The common problem encountered by the said industry is the manual process in classifying duck eggs. After the project was tested, the developers concluded that the project finally resolved the traditional problems of classifying duck eggs as the balut expert stated.


2012 ◽  
Vol 616-618 ◽  
pp. 342-345 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xin Zhang ◽  
Lei Feng ◽  
Bo Du ◽  
Zhen Dong Xiao

Coal mine is important and basic industries in the country, and it is very important to establish a sound, reliable coal mine safety monitoring system for the safety production of coal mine. The demand analysis was made for the development of coal mine safety monitoring system. It contains to build up the layout model of the standard coal mine underground production environment and set all kinds of underground transducers especially methane transducer. On this basis, the general design scheme of coal mine safety monitoring system was determined. Demand analysis and scheme design provided for coal mine safety monitoring system can meet the needs of practical application and establish the foundation for the subsequent system development.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Alexander Schnepel

<p>Communication between the information systems (IS) specialist and the user has long been recognised in the IS literature as an important aspect of successful information system development projects. Since the 1970s IS researchers have studied the role of communication in the system development process and its influence on project/system success. Communication has been studied as a broad concept as well as in regard to specific aspects such as communication frequency, quantity, and the fit between the communication medium and the task. Yet, quality has been neglected. Therefore, this study presents the concept of "communication quality". The study investigated the influence of communication quality on project success in an Enterprise Resource Planning system implementation at a large North-American manufacturing company. ERP project implementation success was assessed by a multidimensional framework including multiple stakeholder perspectives. The study used supplementary secondary analysis of 54 interviews with project stakeholders from the IT project team and the business side of this organisation. The current study found support for the individual attributes of communication quality, namely completeness, credibility, accuracy, purpose adequacy, timeliness, openness, audience adequacy, bidirectionality, and a balance of formality vs. informality. The study found indications that a lack of communication quality might impact ERP implementation project success negatively whereas better communication quality might foster success. The ERP project at the organisation was successful in terms of traditional project success measures such as "on time" and "within budget". However, communication quality seemed to have a negative correlation to the quality of the relationship between the project team and the business as well as user satisfaction. System acceptance and use appeared to have been facilitated by better communication quality. The study enriches the IS literature by increasing the understanding of communication aspects during ERP implementation projects. It is also one of the first studies to introduce the new research method of secondary analysis of qualitative data from sociology into the IS field. Practitioners can apply the findings of this study to facilitate ERP implementation project success on a more holistic level addressing also user satisfaction and the quality of the relationship between the IT project team and the rest of the business.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 190 ◽  
pp. 106429
Author(s):  
Chunji Xie ◽  
Dongxing Zhang ◽  
Li Yang ◽  
Tao Cui ◽  
Xiantao He ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhihui Sun ◽  
Jinyu Wang ◽  
Jun Chang ◽  
Jiasheng Ni ◽  
Li Min ◽  
...  

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