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VOLUME 06 ISSUE 05 MAY 2023

E-Board Sports Management Information System with SMS Support: Usability, Maintainability, Accuracy
1Charmine Rose R. Peñasales,2Kristine T. Soberano,3Rolan O. Algara
1,2,3Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology, Old Sagay, Sagay City, Negros Occidental,Philippines
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmra/v6-i5-09

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ABSTRACT:

The current stage of development of the student sports movement is characterized by the emergence of new tasks of physical education in universities. In the conditions of professionalization of sports and commercialization, universities that provide an opportunity to receive higher professional education are the guarantors not only of securing highly qualified athletes in the region but also of maintaining the system of sports training. The researchers created an E-Board Sports Management Information System with SMS Support: Usability, Maintainability, Accuracy to manage the sports that the school offers. Researchers use Rapid Application Development Model (RAD) in the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). Both developmental and descriptive research approaches were employed in this study. This system is intended to assess the system's usability in terms of understandability and operability. Determine the level of maintainability in terms of analyzability and testability. Finally, assess the developed system's accuracy. The finding implied was very good in terms of usability, maintainability, and accuracy.

KEYWORDS:

E-Board, Sports, Management Information System, SMS Support, RAD Model

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