Foodernity A Mobile and Web Application for Food Sharing
1st International Conference in Information and Computing Research (ICORE) - Adapting to the New Normal - Advancing Computing Research for a Post-Pandemic Society
; : 90-95, 2021.
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| Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1806923
ABSTRACT
Food insecurity has been a chronic and significant issue in our society, specifically in low-income areas. Hunger, poor nutrition and health, and early death are only a few of the terrible impacts. Hunger is caused more often than not by a lack of food;rather, it is a matter of figuring out how to make the food that is available, accessible to everybody. Non-profit organization work to alleviate the negative consequences of food insecurity by giving food and services to those who are hungry. This organization rely on the generosity of donors, food donations, to achieve their goals. This paper focuses on creating a mobile and web application called Foodernity with the goal of easing the burden of needy people who require food to survive. This is critical, especially in times of crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic, where most of the people in low-income areas don't have enough budget for their food every day. Furthermore, the application also wants to help in reducing the problem of food waste. The whole process of developing both mobile and web application, in particular, followed the Agile Model's formal and logical processes. This study recommends that the beneficiary to use this application to evaluate its functionality. Those who are hungry or needy people who relies mostly on food donation from the organization will benefit from this application by allowing the donors to give donation to the organization that helps needy people to have access to food.
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1st International Conference in Information and Computing Research (ICORE) - Adapting to the New Normal - Advancing Computing Research for a Post-Pandemic Society
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2021
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