LeMTrac: Legislative Management and Tracking System
Title | LeMTrac: Legislative Management and Tracking System |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Authors | Pandes, Tiffany Lyn O., Omorog, Challiz D., Medrano, Regino B. |
Date Published | Nov 2018 |
Publisher | IEEE |
ISBN Number | 978-1-5386-7767-4 |
Keywords | and Tracking System, Collaboration, cybersecurity, E-Governance, E-Government, Electronic government, government data processing, government services, ICT, information and communication technology, information and communications technology, ISO 9126 Software quality metric Usability, ISO standards, legislation, legislative management, LeMTrac, local government, Local Government Unit, Measurement, Municipal Local Government Units, Philippines municipalities, policy-based governance, Princeton Project Management Methodology, project management, pubcrawl, quantitative research design, resilience, Resiliency, Sangguniang Bayan offce, software metrics, software quality, tracking system, transparent government |
Abstract | {Information and Communications Technology (ICT) have rationalized government services into a more efficient and transparent government. However, a large part of the government services remained constant in the manual process due to the high cost of ICT. The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of e-governance and ICT in the legislative management of municipalities in the Philippines. This study adopted the phases of Princeton Project Management Methodology (PPMM) as the approach in the development of LeMTrac. This paper utilized the developmental- quantitative research design involving two (2) sets of respondents, which are the end-users and IT experts. Majority of the respondents perceived that the system as "highly acceptable" with an average Likert score of 4.72 for the ISO 9126 Software quality metric Usability. The findings also reveal that the integration of LeMTrac within the Sangguniang Bayan (SB) Office in the Municipal Local Government Units (LGU) of Nabua and Bula, Camarines Sur provided better accessibility, security, and management of documents. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8666260 |
DOI | 10.1109/HNICEM.2018.8666260 |
Citation Key | pandes_lemtrac_2018 |
- quantitative research design
- Local Government Unit
- Measurement
- Municipal Local Government Units
- Philippines municipalities
- policy-based governance
- Princeton Project Management Methodology
- project management
- pubcrawl
- local government
- resilience
- Resiliency
- Sangguniang Bayan offce
- software metrics
- software quality
- tracking system
- transparent government
- and Tracking System
- LeMTrac
- legislative management
- legislation
- ISO standards
- ISO 9126 Software quality metric Usability
- information and communications technology
- information and communication technology
- ICT
- government services
- government data processing
- Electronic government
- E-Government
- E-Governance
- Cybersecurity
- collaboration