Manuscript Title:

ENHANCING NATIVE PIG MANAGEMENT: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF A MORPHOLOGICAL DATA INFORMATION SYSTEM

Author:

JEREMIE R. ROBLES, RANDELL R. REGINIO, LORIEBENN B. MADRINO

DOI Number:

DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10812733

Published : 2024-03-10

About the author(s)

1. JEREMIE R. ROBLES - Instructor, College of Information and Computing Sciences, Marinduque State College, Sta. Cruz Campus, Philippines.
2. RANDELL R. REGINIO - Municipal Gender and Development Focal Point System, Gender and Development Monitoring and Evaluation Team, and Technical Working Group of the Municipal Gender and Development Focal Point System in the Municipality of Santa Cruz, Marinduque.
3. LORIEBENN B. MADRINO - Instructor and Program Head of BSIS Program Under the College of Information and Computing Sciences, Sta. Cruz Campus, Philippines.

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Abstract

The development of a Morphological Data Information System is vital for enhancing the management of native pigs at the Markaduke Research and Development Center. By incorporating both qualitative and quantitative traits, this system caters to the center's needs effectively. It enables swift collection and monitoring of pigs' gross morphology and morphometric data, ensuring seamless daily operations. Developed with input from end-users, the system aligns with organizational processes, offering features like record management, data analysis, and report generation. Through a prototyping approach, flaws were addressed, resulting in a system that met the ISO 25010 software quality model standards, scoring an impressive 4.416 on average, indicating its high quality. This project exemplifies the importance of tailored solutions in agricultural research, demonstrating how technology can streamline processes and enhance overall efficiency in managing native pig data.


Keywords

Native Pig, Data Analysis, MARKADUKE, Morphology, Morphological Data.