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The Light

VOL. 16 | NO. 2 (2023)

Editorial Board

  • Shirlene Medori T. Alegre, PhD

    Editor in Chief

  • Eltimar T. Castro, DIT

    Associate Editor

  • Rochelle A. Valencia, MA

    Managing Editor

  • Joseph El Roy B. Cassion II, MA

    Editorial Assistant

  • Rejeenald M. Flores, MSCS

    Circulation Staff

  • Edzel M. Mutas, MCGA

    Cover Design Artist

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Peer Reviewers

Teresita R. Tolentino, DIT

Cavite State University

Rowell M. Hernandez, DIT

Batangas State University

"The Light is a peer-reviewed, thematic, and multidisciplinary journal of Father Saturnino Urios University, San Francisco Street, Butuan City. The journal accepts manuscripts in all fields such as Original Articles and Perspectives. Original Articles are manuscripts that report new findings contributing to a new knowledge base in the field. The Perspective section presents stimulating and reflective essays on a focused issue. The Editorial Board encourages submissions from beginning and established scholars in the Philippines and abroad."

EDITOR’S PREFACE

In response to the emerging Fifth industrial revolution where the industrial structure is transformed by the utilization of Artificial Intelligence, Big data, and Internet of Things, this edition of the Light Journal shares scholarly work contributions on the utilization and development of technological innovations.

The first article of John Ray Francisco et. al looked into the development of a game application that uses augmented reality and geolocation to promote tourism by encouraging visitors to visit local tourist spots.

The second article of Orlando Ritchie Natonton, Lorenzo Ezekiel Turla and Nephi Romano focused on the cyber security among selected educational institutions in Butuan City. Here, the authors shared common cyber security issues and gave recommendations for educational institutions to have sound cyber security protection and policies.

The third article of Jou Marlou Opella shared interesting insights on descriptive analytics and Naïve Bayes algorithm on mobile sales inventory and marketing while the fourth article of RJ May Ancha et. al. focused on the health monitoring system in Butuan City using the Decision Support System with Analytics.

Lastly, the article of Kenneth Clint Cataluna et. al. developed an interactive mobile web-based system designed in the Cebuano dialect to bridge gaps in the delivery of mother tongue- based multilingual education.

In this edition of The Light Journal, it is evident that Artificial Intelligence, Big data, and Internet of Things considerably contributed to the promotion of local knowledge, business and health despite the threats on cyber security that go along with them. Given its opportunities and setbacks, this edition of the Light Journal aims to spark discussions on the proper and effective way of utilizing these technological innovations.

Shirlene Medori T. Alegre, PhD

Editor in Chief

Individual Studies

Table of Contents (Volume 16, Issue 2)

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Advance Mechanism for Endorsing City Tourism...

J. L. Francisco, et. al.

Page: 1 – 19

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COMPUTER SCIENCE

Cyber Security Awareness Among Selected Educational...

O. R. Natonton, et. al.

Page: 20 – 40

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COMPUTER SCIENCE

Descriptive Analytics and Naïve Bayes Algorithm...

J. A. Opella

Page: 41 – 57

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COMPUTER SCIENCE

Decision Support System with Analytic: Real-Time...

R. T. Ancha, et. al.

Page: 58 – 81

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COMPUTER SCIENCE

First -Language -First Education: An Interactive Web-based Mobile...

E. M. Cataluña, et. al.

Page: 82 – 93

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Note: The views, opinions, and conclusions contained in this journal are those of authors, and do not necessarily reflect those of the Publisher and the Editors.
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