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    Monitoring System for Disaster Prone Areas of Iligan City

    An Undergraduate Thesis

    Presented to the Faculty of College of Computer Studies

    Iligan Medical Center College

    In Partial Fulfillment

    Of the Requirements for the Degree of

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    By:

    Edwin L. Hugo Jr.

    Felizardo A. Acopio Jr.

    Abdul Khalid V. Mambuay

    Gerald S. Mariano

    Frevwrich Earl R. Lozano

    Mikhel S. Barrato

    March 2012

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    Chapter l

    PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE

    1.1Background of the Study

    The world today is facing a wide and various disasters, natural disasters and man-made

    disasters. And they saw how hard to face of natural disasters or acts of man. People need to think

    of how they can manage to solve and prevent damage caused by harmful attacks. That every

    people in the world are facing, one of the most problems that can lead to poverty.

    The government is making their way to solve the problems by helping people to be prepare

    and aware and know on what to do when disasters occur and having some recovery programs.

    That is why; the researchers aims to help the City Planning and Development Office

    (CPDO) to develop a system that will help make their job fast, easy and accurate by using the

    system itself. Through this system the user will easily monitor if the area is prone for disaster and

    monitor of what kind of disaster does the area is possible to be encountered. The City Planning

    and Development Office (CPDO) can easily provide the safe area and to relocate the people who

    are in affected area.

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    The history used in the system as the references of the damages and losses of a disaster.

    Where you can search, the information of the total damage that made by the disaster. People who

    died, survive, and missing can be seen in the history and more important thing that made by the

    disaster. In short history is holding the most important details that show the total information of

    the disasters damages.

    1.2Statement of the Problem

    Based from thorough investigation, researchers found out problems of the existing system of

    monitoring for disaster prone area. Some of these problems are:

    No computerized monitoring system for disaster prone area

    No current history disaster of a particular area

    Unknown of how many calamities in a particular area

    Incomplete information of the disasters damages.

    1.3Objectives of the Study

    After knowing the specific problems involved upon dealing the monitoring system for

    disaster prone area in City Planning and Development Office (CPDO). Researchers aim to

    develop a computerized monitoring system that provides the following:

    Computerized monitoring system for disaster prone area

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    Publicized a current history disaster of a particular area

    Publicized of how many calamities in a particular are

    To reveal the complete information and damages made by disaster

    1.4Significance of the Study

    The implementation of this project study would significantly provide the solutions and

    services of the monitoring system for disaster prone area of Iligan City.

    Head of (CPDO) - This study will help the head of City planning and development office to

    monitor the disaster prone area fast, easy, and accurate.

    Staff of (CPDO) - This study will help the staff of City planning and development office to

    publicized the current history disaster of a particular area through the system itself.

    Future researchers - This study will help the future researchers publicized of how many

    calamities in a particular area so that it will be easy for them to be prepared.

    1.5Scope and Limitation of the Study

    This study will mainly focus on the monitoring system for disaster prone area of Philippines

    in Iligan City and complete information made by the disaster. The system will be able to add new

    inputs, edit, update, verify existing records, generate reports, and keep records through database

    and secure all data through a log-in security system.The system will be able to monitor the prone

    disaster area so that it will be easy for the user to secure and assist.

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    This study limits only on the monitoring system for disaster prone area of Philippines in

    Iligan City and reveal complete information of the disasters damages. Any of the Cities in the

    Philippines are not included of this study.

    1.6Conceptual Framework

    Shown below is a conceptual framework of the system wherein barangay details, disaster

    details, and disaster history details will be entered into the system. In the system, this information

    will be stored until further updates and will generate different list such us barangay list, disaster

    list, disaster history list, and barangay assessment.

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    Fig. 1 conceptual Framework

    1.7Glossary of Terms

    Disaster - A disaster is a natural or man-made (or technological) hazard resulting in an event of

    substantial extent causing significant physical damage or destruction, loss of life, or drastic change to

    the environment.

    System is a set of interacting or interdependent components forming an integrated wholeor a set

    of elements (often called components) and relationships which are different from relationships of the set

    or its elements to other elements or sets.

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    Natural Disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of or effecting the Earth, for

    example floods, tsunami, tornadoes, hurricanes and cyclones, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, heat

    waves and droughts, wild fires, landslides, blizzards, ice storms and avalanches.

    Anthropogenic hazards or man-made hazards - can come to fruition in the form of a man-made

    disaster. In this case, "anthropogenic" means threats having an element of human intent, negligence, or

    error; or involving a failure of a man-made system.

    Diagram - is a two two-dimensional geometric symbolic representation ofinformation according

    to some visualization technique.

    Conceptual Framework - is used in research to outline possible courses of action or to present a

    preferred approach to an idea or thought.

    Entity-Relationship Diagram - is an abstract way to describe a database.

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    Chapter ll

    REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES

    2.1 Disaster Monitoring System

    A fire disaster monitoring system of the present invention has a control unit and a fire

    sensor. The fire sensor includes a sensor base and a sensor body. The sensor base incorporates a

    first memory which stores first address information of the first memory. The sensor body

    incorporates a second memory and a CPU therein. The second memory stores second address

    information of the sensor body. The CPU includes an address reader, a comparator and an

    address generator. When the power is turned on, the address reader reads the address information

    in the first memory, and reads the address information in the second memory. The comparator

    compares the read pieces of address information with each other. When the comparison result by

    the comparator indicates agreement, the address generator leaves the address information in the

    second memory as valid data. On the other hand, when the comparison result indicates

    disagreement, the address generator writes the address information in the first memory into the

    second memory.

    (http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0706158.html)

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    2.2 Philippine Disaster Management System

    The system is aiming itself to manage more security and assurance to be more prepared in any

    case of disaster that the country will be encountering. Philippine disaster management system is much

    more focused as the number one problem on how the country can manage the Natural disaster that is

    more dangerous than the threat of terrorism.

    Strengthening the Philippine disaster control capability and establishing the national program on

    community disaster preparedness. Through this, the National Coordinating Council is setting a highest

    policy making, coordinating and supervising body at the national level for disaster management in the

    country. They also recommend to the President the declaration of state of calamity and release the

    national calamity fund as needed.

    Disaster risk management is a systematic process of using administrative decisions, organization,

    operational skills and capacity to implement policies, strategies and coping capacities of the society and

    communities to lessen the impact of natural hazards and related environmental and technological

    disasters.

    (http://www.adrc.asia/aboutus/vrdata/countryreport/josefina2009_cr.pdf)

    2.3 Disaster Management Systems

    The system is implementing on saving lives through aggressive field management. Through this,

    disaster solutions helping responders organize, identify, and manage incidents involving multiple patients,

    disaster and mass casualty incidents in and outside the hospital.

    They also sell products which are very useful tool to manage an operation to be easier and more

    secure. In a way of using their products solution on preventing and in actual performing, training videos

    are also uploaded to make the products understandable.

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    (http://www.triagetags.com/)

    2.4 Disaster Risk Management Working Concept

    To manage risk of natural disaster, they aim to enhance and develop opposite damage of natural

    disaster. Through service package for disaster risk management it has identified five activities areas for

    cooperation in risk assessment, disaster prevention and mitigation, disaster preparedness, disaster risk

    management as part of rehabilitation and reconstruction, and mainstreaming disaster risk management in

    development cooperation sectors.

    They also aim to make ways and control the top problems of the world where no one can stop.

    But through prevention and preparedness it can minimize the damage that caused by natural disaster. It

    will teach people to be more aware and prepared to what they are going to do in the time that they face

    disastrous calamities.

    (http://www2.gtz.de/dokumente/bib/02-5001.pdf)

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    Chapter lll

    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

    In this chapter, it presents on how the researchers, gathered information to develop the study. By doing

    this part of the study, the researchers also identified the following information needed to pursue the

    following procedures: Requirements Analysis, Design, Construction and Testing.

    3.1 Requirement Analysis

    The requirement analysis phase is the part of understanding of the process involved in the

    monitoring system for disaster prone area. It help the researchers gather information through

    conducted interviews to identify what things are needed to put in the monitoring system for disaster

    prone area, as well as its problems. This also helps the researchers of the process needed, its scope and

    limitations. Modelling the system will be done using Entity-Relationship-Diagram (ERD), Context Model,

    Deployment, Activity Diagram, and Use case. Case tools will be used to enhance and speed up the

    modelling of the system.

    3.2 Design

    In the design phase, the researchers have to identify the problems, its scopes and find a better

    solution. The researchers have to define the purpose and the content in developing a system. A database

    which consists of graphical user interface and a server will be developed. With the help of the ERD the

    researchers will be able to analyze the possible design for the study and its processes.

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    3.3 Construction and Testing

    With Visual Basic 6 as the programming language, the system will be constructed and will be

    tested as part of development system. This will be linked to MYSQL, database where the information will

    be accessibly stored, updated and retrieved.

    3.4 Hardware and Software Requirements

    These are the hardware and software requirements required to fully implement the monitoring

    system for disaster prone area of Iligan City.

    Hardware Name

    Server Processor Dual-core processor or higher

    Memory 4Gb or higher

    Input/output Devices Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, 500Gb Hard Drive

    Storage 500 GB Hard disk

    Table 1. Hardware Requirements

    Software Name

    Operating System Windows 7 Ultimate

    DBMS MySQL 5.1.45

    Programming Language Visual Basic 6.0

    Table 2. Software Requirements

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    3.5 Context Model

    The Context model represented below shows the required input data and the expected

    output data of the system and to understand on how the system interacts by receiving and

    sending data to external entities.

    Fig. 2 Context Model

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    3.5 Entity-Relationship Diagram (ERD)

    ERD represented below shows the use on how to identify the entities and attributes of the

    system. Determine the relationship between these entities of the system.

    Fig. 3 Entity-Relationship Diagram

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    3.6 Class Diagram

    Class Diagram presented below shows the structure and flow of the system using the

    systems classes, their attributes, and the relationships between the classes.

    Fig. 4 Class Diagram

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    3.7 Use Case Diagram

    Use case diagram presented below shows the technique for capturing functional

    requirements of the system. It describes the task or a series of task that the head and staff of the

    City Planning of Development Office needs to accomplished.

    Fig. 5 Use Case Diagram

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    3.8 Activity Diagram

    Activity diagram presented below shows a graphical illustration to what happens with the

    workflow of the system. What the system can be done in parallel and whether there are

    alternative paths through the workflow of the system.

    Fig. 6 Head of (CPDO) Activity Diagram

    Fig. 7 Staff of (CPDO) Activity Diagram

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    3.9 Deployment Diagram

    Deployment diagram presented below show the illustration of what hardware components

    exist, what computer components run on each node and how different pieces are connected of the

    system.

    Fig. 8 Deployment Diagram