Tuesday, 14 September 2021

Design and Development of GETMOSYS: A Plant Pathologists' Geotagging and Monitoring System for Infected Banana Plant | Chapter 4 | New Visions in Science and Technology Vol. 2

 As people come up with fresh ideas on how to use technology, it sets a new record. Some of these breakthroughs paved the way for answers to issues in a variety of industries, including agriculture. The recognised issue is that plant pathologists utilise a variety of tools, such as Google Earth and Microsoft Excel, to manage the data provided by growers, resulting in data disarray. Furthermore, dealing with a huge volume of data using the GPS coordinates as the only identifier on the map can be difficult and time-consuming when accessing the precise data or information required. To address the problems, a plant pathologist's geotagging and monitoring system for sick banana plants was established and built to solve the problem of the plant pathologist's recording, tracking the sample with illnesses in vast hectares of banana plantations. GETMOSYS is the name of the programme. The GETMOSYS programme is divided into two parts: a website intended specifically for Pathologists and a mobile app designed for farmers' grower reps. The software was developed and implemented using the predictive prototyping model as the system development method. For the software testing of the website and mobile application, black box testing was employed. Using the User Experience Questionnaire, one plant pathologist and 24 employees from a banana plantation assessed the system's usability (UEQ). The method performs exceptionally well in terms of attractiveness, perspicuity, and efficiency.


Author (S) Details

Mark Van M. Buladaco
Institute of Computing, Davao del Norte State College, Panabo City, Philippines.


Frank Lou Ubay
Institute of Computing, Davao del Norte State College, Panabo City, Philippines.


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