Documents Component Ontology (DoCO): Laguna University Accreditation Tool

Authors

  • Marlon L. Atanacio Department of Information Technology, Laguna University, Sta. Cruz Laguna, Philippines
  • Chrisna L. Fucio Department of Information Technology, Laguna University, Sta. Cruz Laguna, Philippines
  • Alejandro V. Matute Jr. Department of Information Technology, Laguna University, Sta. Cruz Laguna, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69478/JITC2022v4n2a04

Keywords:

DoCO, Document Components, Ontology, Document elements

Abstract

The document layers’ representation, arrangement, and discourse in machine-readable survey forms are pivotal for both users and machines in organizing and understanding the documents. In this endeavor, the researchers instituted DoCO, the Document Components Ontology for the Accreditation of Laguna University. This is the classification that gives an all-purpose organized file elements’ vocabulary to chronicle units of a document. As a result of the overall assessment of the respondents and clients in terms of Functional Suitability, Performance Efficiency, Compatibility, Usability, Reliability, Security, Maintainability, and Portability which got 4.12 as the overall weighted mean, which is verbally interpreted as “Good.” The respondents perceived the developed project as effective because it could give quick, valid, and fixed information. This can be utilized for the accreditation purposes of the institution.

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Published

2022-12-30

How to Cite

Documents Component Ontology (DoCO): Laguna University Accreditation Tool. (2022). Journal of Innovative Technology Convergence, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.69478/JITC2022v4n2a04

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