Pet Salon and Grooming Online Booking Management System Case Study of Petsident

Pinthusorn Pasanajano, Nichanun Samakthai

Abstract


This study describes the procedures and methods for studying the Pet Salon and Grooming Online Booking Management System Case Study of the President.  The objective is to create a system and learn the satisfaction of the system in an online format. The study method consists of studying the original work system and collecting information Analysis, design, database system, and program development. The program used to manage the database is MySQL with PHP language.

The research found that the sampling group of 30 people evaluated their satisfaction on the following topics: Design, total mean was 4.58, Presentation, total mean was 4.60, and Details and Information, and total average was 4.60. The obtained value is acceptable.


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