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WEB-BASED ONLINE CATERING SERVICES AND
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN LEYTE
A Capstone Project
Presented to the
Faculty of the Department of Information Technology
College of Engineering
Eastern Visayas State University
Tacloban City
In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Degree
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
By
Neil Ray C. Cumpio
Raphy L. Octa
Eliza B. Tiozon
December 15, 2021
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WEB-BASED ONLINE CATERING SERVICES AND

MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN LEYTE

A Capstone Project Presented to the Faculty of the Department of Information Technology College of Engineering Eastern Visayas State University Tacloban City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Information Technology By Neil Ray C. Cumpio Raphy L. Octa Eliza B. Tiozon December 15, 2021

APPROVAL SHEET

The Capstone Project Study entitled WEB-BASED ONLINE CATERING SERVICES AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN LEYTE prepared and submitted by Neil Ray C. Cumpio, Raphy L. Octa, and Eliza B. Tiozon in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY has been examined and is recommended for acceptance and approval for FINAL DEFENSE. RANDY C. DEL PILAR Adviser ============================================================= APPROVED by the members of the Evaluation Panel on FINAL DEFENSE with a grade of _________________. CAPSTONE PROJECT COMMITTEE DEBORAH G. BROSAS, DIT Panelist LYRA K. NUEVAS, Ph.D. Panelist JESSIE R. PARAGAS, DIT Lead Panelist ============================================================ Accepted and approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. VICENTE D. CARILLO JR., Ph.D. Dean, College of Engineering JESSIE R. PARAGAS, DIT Head, IT Department December 3, 2021 Date of Defense ii

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  • CHAPTER II.......................................................................................................
    • THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK.....................................................................................
    • Review of Related Literature....................................................................................
    • Concept of the Study................................................................................................
    • Definition of Terms..................................................................................................
  • CHAPTER III......................................................................................................
    • OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK....................................................................................
    • Materials..................................................................................................................
      • Software...................................................................................................................
      • Hardware.................................................................................................................
      • Data..........................................................................................................................
      • Systems Environment...............................................................................................
    • Methods...................................................................................................................
      • SDLC Model..............................................................................................................
      • Procedures for the different phases.........................................................................
      • Evaluation................................................................................................................
  • CHAPTER IV......................................................................................................
    • RESULTS AND DISCUSSION.......................................................................................
    • Results by phase of study.........................................................................................
    • Verification studies..................................................................................................
  • CHAPTER V.......................................................................................................
    • SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS...........................................
    • Summary..................................................................................................................
    • Conclusions..............................................................................................................
    • Recommendations...................................................................................................
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY.................................................................................................
  • APPENDICES.....................................................................................................
    • Relevant Source Codes.............................................................................................
    • Evaluation Tool........................................................................................................
    • Sample Input / Output / Reports..............................................................................
    • Users Guide/Manual................................................................................................
    • Other Relevant Documents......................................................................................
    • Acceptance sheet.....................................................................................................
    • 20% Plagiarism in Grammarly...................................................................................
  • CURRICULUM VITAE.........................................................................................

LIST OF FIGURES

Insert the List of Tables using the “References” tab > “Insert Table of Figures” > Figures Figure 2 - 1. From "References" > Insert caption > Figure.................................................................. 12 vii

ABSTRACT

Insert your abstract here. This portion is not to be indented and should be clear, concise, and complete. As much as possible, limit the introductory part to a few sentences and make sure that the last sentence reiterates the achievement of the general objective of the research. The last sentence of the abstract must start with the word “Keywords:” followed by project area [select appropriate project area as written here : Software Development, Cybersecurity, Game Development, E-Learning System, Interactive System, Information Kiosks, Network Design and Implementation], capstone project adviser’s full name, and up to five additional keywords that are included in the abstract. Example of last sentence: Keywords: Game Development, Prof. Juan Cruz, multiplayer, interactive, social, educational, hobby. viii

After stating the general objective, the specific objectives follow, using a colon at the end: a. The specific objectives must be measurable; b. They should have a one-to-one correspondence to the conclusions you will make

Scope and Delimitations

Think of the project scope as a box. High-level scope defines the sides of the box and separates what is relevant to your project from what is irrelevant. The scope refers to the work that needs to be accomplished to deliver a product, service, or result with the specified features and functions. The scope explains the nature, coverage, and time frame of the study. The limitations, on the other hand, explain all that is NOT included in your project. In other words, the scope of the project gives an overview of all the deliverables (i.e., the things that your project gives/delivers), and the tools and technologies used that will be used in the project development while the limitations of the project are the boundaries of the project (i.e., areas/things that are out of scope).

Significance of the Study

A discussion of the significance of the study typically includes an explanation of the work’s significance, its potential benefits, and its overall impact. The significance of the study attempts to explain to an audience why a researcher’s work is worth performing. Stakeholders. People affected by the system may gain potential benefits and significant impacts from the project.

CHAPTER II

THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK

Review of Related Literature

For the review of related literature, make sure to touch on the most important aspects of your study. Use a topical outline. In your style of discussion, be sure to adopt a storyline. Do not forget to cite all statements of facts, main ideas/trends, equations, findings, etc. Use APA format for the citation. As much as possible, use most recent journal articles. Use books sparingly. And no Wikipedia, please! Reviewed materials should be at least five related studies or projects. ( Please refer to Capstone Project Outline) For tables, use the following format: Table 2 - 1. From "References" > Insert Caption > Table Indent the Table label to start of table Only the table number is capitalized., the label is not. The List of Tables should be automatically generated The Chapter number is included in the table number

Concept of the Study

The conceptual framework is the most important framework of the research process. First and foremost, research should begin with an idea, a concept that triggers the researcher and the community as well. This idea should be defined and refined properly. By refining the concepts, the specific and main objectives of the research should be targeted properly and precisely. It is at this

CHAPTER III

OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK

Materials

Software Hardware Data Systems Environment Local (only for org-specific capstone project) Organizational Chart/Profile (only for org-specific capstone project) Population of the Study Description of the Present System Limitations/Drawbacks of the Present System

Methods

SDLC Model Procedures for the different phases Evaluation ( Please refer to Capstone Project Outline)

CHAPTER IV

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Results by phase of study

Name the phases of your study and give the results. Have as many headings as necessary depending on the number of experiments you did to attain your specific objectives. Provide the discussions. Present using Tables/ Graphs/ Screenshots/ Statistical tools or anything that will prove your claim.

Verification studies

The headings above are only suggestive. Follow what is appropriate for your research work.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Use APA formatting for all references. A. Books B. Journals Y.T Yu, M.F. Lau, “A comparison of MC/DC, MUMCUT and several other coverage criteria for logical decisions”, Journal of Systems and Software, 2005, in press. C. Unpublished Materials Sanella, M. J. 1994 Constraint Satisfaction and Debugging for Interactive User Interfaces. Doctoral Thesis. D. Online Souces Acm Press Frontier Series. ACM Press, New York, NY, 19-23. DOI: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/120417.

APPENDICES

Relevant Source Codes

Evaluation Tool

Sample Input / Output / Reports

Users Guide/Manual

Other Relevant Documents

Acceptance sheet

20% Plagiarism in Grammarly