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Petidentityapp: A Mobile Application With Emergency Rescue And Domestic Pet Adoption For Pet Paradise Ph

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The study's goal is to develop a system that anyone may use to rescue and adopt pets. The application displays and spotlights pets for attention using the power of social media. The program includes numerous animal-centric components but also contains a section where you may interact with others. The survey form was used to collect the data of the respondents, and based on the findings of the analysis, the study's respondents obtained high percentage results on the questionnaire given by the researcher, and it was evaluated using International Standardization Organization (ISO/IEC) 25010:2011 system and software quality requirements. Additionally, there is no significance in the perception of respondents to the app. The primary task of this application is to accomplished process satisfaction with regards to its goal to also life the organizational image. Most organization both nonprofit and profit generating, adapt and transition from the traditional or manual web-based these days. It is to take advantage of the resources and emerging technologies of today's context, as it is main solution for faster and smooth communication, transaction and data collection. The mean of communication for the animal shelter is the interface itself replacing physical transactions or phone calls to mobile application for its convenience and availability, a mobile application transaction of an animal shelter is a great advantage for its always available.

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        NLPIR '23: Proceedings of the 2023 7th International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval
        December 2023
        336 pages
        ISBN:9798400709227
        DOI:10.1145/3639233

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