Wok, Shi Qing (2025) NeighborNet Management System. Final Year Project (Bachelor), Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology.
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Abstract
The NeighborNet Management System was developed in response to the growing demands of modern residential property management, driven by rapid urbanization and increased expectations from residents. This system provides an all-encompassing solution to streamline operations, address inefficiencies, and improve overall resident satisfaction by automating processes and enhancing communication between residents and property management. The core objective of the system is to overhaul traditional property management practices, which are often slow, prone to human error, and lack transparency. By introducing automated workflows for financial management, maintenance tracking, and security, the NeighborNet Management System tackles these challenges head-on. It empowers residents with real-time access to services like amenity booking and simplifies property administration for managers. Its scope is extensive, covering every aspect of property management to ensure no part of the lifecycle is overlooked. A structured and methodical development process was followed to align the system with industry standards and user expectations. Performance testing was conducted to evaluate the system's usability, data accuracy, operational efficiency, and overall functionality. Results demonstrated significant improvements in user experience and operational performance, while also identifying areas for further enhancement. This establishes a foundation for ongoing improvements. In conclusion, the NeighborNet Management System emerges as an innovative solution that redefines residential property management. By merging modern technology with the evolving complexities of property administration, it offers a path toward increased efficiency, enhanced resident engagement, and optimized resource utilization. The system sets a benchmark for future advancements in property management, ensuring adaptability and operational excellence in an increasingly urban world.
| Item Type: | Final Year Project |
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| Subjects: | Science > Computer Science > Databases Technology > Technology (General) > Information technology. Information systems |
| Faculties: | Faculty of Computing and Information Technology > Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) in Enterprise Information Systems |
| Depositing User: | Library Staff |
| Date Deposited: | 22 Aug 2025 05:16 |
| Last Modified: | 22 Aug 2025 05:16 |
| URI: | https://eprints.tarc.edu.my/id/eprint/33807 |