ABSTRACT
Zoological Park or commonly known and called as zoo, is the place where animals are housed within enclosures, displayed to the public, and in which they may also be bred. This Kemaman Zoo Ticketing System Using Filtering Method deals with the ticketing of visitors to Kemaman Mini Zoo and Recreational Park (TRZK). Using this system, users can view, opt for their preferred tickets and buy those entry tickets offered by the Kemaman Mini Zoo and Recreational Park. Different prices of tickets are offered appropriate according to the choices made by the users. There will be lesser need for them to be at the venue and get in lines for example just to buy the tickets. After selecting the tickets and making a payment, they’ll be provided with the invoice regarding the purchases made. Currently, the ticketing is managed manually by the manager and staffs at the zoo. Manual information management is time-consuming and inefficient. Storing all the important information digitally not only can reduce the manual effort, time and use of papers but also minimizes errors in the management of the data. The methodology to be implemented into this system is filtering method and later, the System Usability Scale (SUS) approach will be used to measure the functionality and effectiveness of the system.
PROJECT BACKGROUND
A zoo, short for zoological park is also known as a menagerie, is the common facility known to keep many kinds of animals in a place at the same time and for public viewing. In the facility, they may be bred for the continuity of their breed at the park.
The term "zoological garden" refers to zoology, the study of animals, a term deriving from the Greek zōon ('animal’) and lógos ('study'). The abbreviation "zoo" was first used of the London Zoological Gardens, which was opened for scientific study in 1828 and to the public in 1857. (Wikipedia, 2018)
The animals in the park could be animals taken from their own natural habitats, animals that are injured and therefore, saved or they could also be the offspring of other zoo animals. Zoo animals live in enclosures that often attempt to replicate their natural habitats or behavioral patterns, for the benefit of both the animals and visitors.
There are many types of zoos existed nowadays. The type varies from safari parks, aquariums, roadside zoos, petting zoos and animal theme parks. These variety of zoos places different kinds of animals suitable to the environment of their natural habitats accordingly.
The term "zoological garden" refers to zoology, the study of animals, a term deriving from the Greek zōon ('animal’) and lógos ('study'). The abbreviation "zoo" was first used of the London Zoological Gardens, which was opened for scientific study in 1828 and to the public in 1857. (Wikipedia, 2018)
The animals in the park could be animals taken from their own natural habitats, animals that are injured and therefore, saved or they could also be the offspring of other zoo animals. Zoo animals live in enclosures that often attempt to replicate their natural habitats or behavioral patterns, for the benefit of both the animals and visitors.
There are many types of zoos existed nowadays. The type varies from safari parks, aquariums, roadside zoos, petting zoos and animal theme parks. These variety of zoos places different kinds of animals suitable to the environment of their natural habitats accordingly.
PROBLEM STATEMENTS
- The need for this Kemaman Zoo Ticketing System (KZTS) is concerned with the Kemaman Zoo and Recreation Park (TRZK) information handling and keeping all of the data in the most proper way without errors.
- There is not an existing system to TRZK that provides an easy access to online users in making purchases of tickets to the zoo.
OBJECTIVES
DESIGN
To design a ticketing system that can manage online ticketing of tickets to visitors of TRZK. |
DEVELOP
To develop the proposed system by implementing filtering method for the convenience of the administrator. |
TEST
To test the functionality and effectiveness of the proposed system using System Usability Scale (SUS) approach. |
SYSTEM FRAMEWORK
ALGORITHM & TECHNIQUE USED
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STUDENT PROFILE
NUR AIRA FAZLEEN BT MOHD ROSDI Student ID: BTAL15040798 Supervisor: Pn. Hasni Bt Hassan Course: Bachelor of Computer Science (Software Development) with Honours Institutions: Sultan Zainal Abidin University (UniSZA) Contact Number: 013-3484227 Email: [email protected] |