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Information System Technology Plan for Nabό Café in Panabo City, Davao Del Norte

Niña C. Casinillio, Ian Dave B. Anonas, Lyl Valerie O. Busca, Anthonette Mae A. Micate and Stacey Nicole Marie G. Monta
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Niña C. Casinillio: Student, Bachelor of Science in Information Systems, Davao del Norte State College
Ian Dave B. Anonas: Student, Bachelor of Science in Information Systems, Davao del Norte State College
Lyl Valerie O. Busca: Student, Bachelor of Science in Information Systems, Davao del Norte State College
Anthonette Mae A. Micate: Student, Bachelor of Science in Information Systems, Davao del Norte State College
Stacey Nicole Marie G. Monta: Faculty, Davao del Norte State College

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2025, vol. 10, issue 6, 818-825

Abstract: Technology plays a significant role not only in our daily lives but also in business integrating technology into a business can improve efficiency and streamline a company process. This study presents a plan to develop a Biometric Attendance System (BAS) for Nabό Café. The café currently uses a manual method to track attendance, which often leads to errors and delays in payroll. The proposed system will use fingerprint and scanning to record time-in and time-out automatically. It will help improve accuracy, reduce time fraud, and make employee monitoring easier. The system includes the needed hardware, software, and network setup. This will make daily operations smoother and more efficient for the café.

Date: 2025
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