Published 2022-03-31
Keywords
- Anti-theft, motorcycle, software
Abstract
As a result of motorcycle theft, many motorcycle riders are experiencing troubles with their motorcycles. Thieves are growing more sophisticated when stealing motorcycles from riders in today's world. Many outcomes, ramifications, and possible solutions for motorcycle riders and the anti-carnapping task force where anti-theft systems in the Philippines are increasingly developed were addressed in this study, such components related to preventing theft.This study was conducted to help motorcycle owners and riders prevent their bikes from being stolen by developing and designing a Motorcycle Contra Robos Device with a Mobile-Based Application.This research also sought to establish the system's project success in terms of the ISO 25010 software quality model's primary features, which include functionality suitability, compatibility, usability, security, maintainability, and portability.The descriptive method was used by the researchers to describe the respondent’s assessments of the Motorcycle Contra Robos Device with Mobile-based Application in Barangay Maharlika Village Taguig City. The participants' evaluations were based on the Anti-Carnapping Task Force and Motorcycle riders. The researchers used a systematic approach to system development from idea to implementation.The test of differences in the assessment of the two groups of participants (Motorcycle Rider and Anti-carnapping Task Force) regarding the measuring tool using T-Test achieved at 0.008 T ratio where there are two groups of respondents, and there are six criteria per group. The computed value was compared to the tabulated/T-critical value at a 0.05 level of significance which shows the T-ratio is less than the computed value. Thus, the null hypothesis is accepted that “There is no significant difference between the perceptions of the two groups.” This means that the group participants agreed upon the testing of the system based on the criteria of ISO 25010.” This shows that the participating groups of respondents agreed on the criteria set by ISO 25010.