Eugenia Zhuo

Eugenia Zhuo
  • Doctor of Information Technology (DIT)
  • University of Santo Tomas

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University of Santo Tomas

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Publications (15)
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This research investigated the determinants of adopting and sustaining the utilization of automated mini-greenhouses in the Philippines, a nation particularly vulnerable to climate change. Using an integrated theoretical framework combining the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT2), Diffusion of Innovation (DOI), and Actor-Net...
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Farming or sowing seeds during the day can be time-consuming and recognized as hard physical work. Moreover, these agricultural activities can cause ergonomic stress and may lead to chronic back pain. Hence, farmers and farm owners are starting to look for alternative ways to make the process of planting easier and safer. To address the problem, th...
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At the present time, people often fail to monitor their health especially if they are not experiencing specific symptoms. The VSIDE MOSYS: A Health Promoting Mirror is a system that can get and monitor the user's vital signs (blood pressure, body temperature, pulse rate and oxygen level) including their height and weight by standing in front of a m...
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Considered as one of the major catastrophes, fire caused by unattended outlets that may spread quickly to neighboring building structures can inflict substantial losses. Converging wireless and mobile technology, a new device is designed to be used for monitoring and controlling the custom-built power board that can prevent accidents from happening...
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There are two major ways to treat wastewater; it is either through chemical or non-chemical treatment. Both improve water quality, but do not make water safe for domestic use. Most firms or companies use coagulation treatment or chemical treatment. But the problem for this treatment is the selection of the best chemical to be used; it is expensive...

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