INPUT PROCESS OUTPUT
1. Software Requirement:
- Visual Studio
2. Hardware Requirement:
- Mobile Phone 1. Offline Application Mobile Basic Calculator
using Visual Studio
3. Knowledge
Requirements:
- C++ Programming
Language
Figure 2.1 Paradigm of the Study
Figure 2.1 shows the Input, Process and Output (IPO) Diagram. The equipment used by
the researcher to gather information is shown in the input. While the process focuses on
analysis, system development, and evaluation. The output is the system implementation
maintenance.
1.10 Synthesis
The Review of Related Literature and Studies are one of the key steps in doing a Case
study. This would be utilized to gather enough information to develop a system and act as an
overview of the promotion of system analysis.
2.0 Definition of Terms
Mobile Basic Calculator. This is an application that can help users calculate math problems
faster since they can utilize voice typing instead of typing manually.
Scientific method. Scientific calculators are used widely in situations that require quick access
to certain mathematical functions, especially those that were once looked up in mathematical
tables, such as trigonometric functions or logarithms. They are also used for calculations of very
large or very small numbers, as in some aspects of astronomy, physics, and chemistry.
Users. a person who uses or operates something, especially a computer or other machine.
Mobile Application. A mobile application, sometimes known as an app, is a form of software
program designed to operate on a mobile device such as a smart phone or tablet computer.
PLANNING
ANALYSIS
DESIGN
CODING
TESTING
MAINTENANCE
2.1 Research Design
The proponents of the suggested software application choose the best-suited
programming language that would give the most efficient way of achieving the system's
design. The standard processes utilized in building the system to achieve the intended
objective were as follows.
Because of its versatility and suitability for enhancing the appearance and features
of the developing system, proponents choose to begin producing software with the
JavaScript Programming language.
CHAPTER 5
Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation of Result
This chapter presents the result of data gathered by proponents in tabulated form
as well as the analysis and interpretation of such data.
2.6 Software Evaluation
The following are the result of the device evaluation.
Correctness
Figure 4.1 Percentile Result for Correctness Criteria
Criterion Weighted mean Interpretation
Correctness 4.8 Outstanding
Table 4.1.1 Summary for Correctness Criteria
Table 4.1 shows the generated mean for correctness is 4.8 and interpreted as
Outstanding. Therefore, it is guaranteed that the system is complete and it can generate
accurate output.
Reliability
Figure 4.2 Percentile Result for Reliability Criteria
Criterion Weighted mean Interpretation
Correctness 4.8 Outstanding
Table 4.2.1 Summary for Reliability Criterion
Table 4.2 shows the generated mean for reliability is 4.8 and is interpreted as Outstanding.
Therefore, this states that the failure set by the user while using the system can handle by
the system effectively.
Efficiency
Figure 4.3 Percentile Result for Efficiency Criteria
Criterion Weighted mean Interpretation
Correctness 4.8 Outstanding
Table 4.3.1 Summary for Efficiency Criterion
Table 4.3 shows the generated mean for reliability is 4.8 and is interpreted as
Outstanding. Therefore, the system can able to run longer of hours and be able to generate
correct output.
Integrity
Figure 4.3 Percentile Result for Integrity Criteria
Criterion Weighted mean Interpretation
Correctness 4.8 Outstanding
Table 4.4.1 Summary for Efficiency Criterion
Table 4.3 shows the generated mean for reliability is 4.8 and is interpreted as
Outstanding. Therefore, the system can able to run longer of hours and be able to generate
correct output.