Developing Web Applications for Audiovisual Equipment and Computer Resources at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahasarakham University
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This research aimed to: (1) develop a web application for managing audiovisual and computer equipment inventory at the Faculty of Pharmacy; (2) evaluate the system’s performance; and (3) assess user satisfaction with the web application. The target groups included three experts, three staff members responsible for inventory management at the Faculty of Pharmacy, and 15 faculty personnel, all selected through purposive sampling. The research instruments consisted of: (1) the developed web application for audiovisual and computer equipment management; (2) a system quality assessment form; and (3) a user satisfaction questionnaire. Data were analyzed using mean and standard deviation.
The findings revealed that: (1) the web application consisted of four main modules: (1) equipment recording, (2) equipment borrowing and returning, (3) repair requests, and (4) equipment reporting. (2) The performance evaluation indicated that the system met its intended objectives and enabled efficient data recording and reporting. (3) The user satisfaction results showed that the overall satisfaction level with the system was rated as good.
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