Chapter II
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
This chapter primarily presents the different
researches and other literatures from both foreign and local
researchers, which have significant bearings on the
variables included in the research product. It focuses on
several aspects that will help in the development of this
study.
The study generally concentrating on the feasibility of
creating a Member Management System of Iloilo Tinagan School
of Martial Arts (ITSMA). The literatures of this study focus
on member management, online inquiries and other theses and
dissertations, foreign and local that is believed to be
useful in the advancement of awareness concerning study.
The study will aim to help in the development of
further researches related to the subject.
History of Tinagan School of Martial Arts
The youth have always been highly regarded as the hope
of the world. Their new creative way of seeing and acting
can change the society and actually shape the future of the
humanity. Their ability to dream dares the tired way of
living and challenging it to evolve into what can be better
if not exist.
Since 1982, the Tinagan Martial Arts Club, founded by
Shihan Arnold S. Tinagan, and fully recognized as non-stock
non-profit organization by the Security and Exchange
Commission (SEC) that was in 1996 in the name of Iloilo
Tinagan Martial Arts Club Inc. under the management of
General Manager (GM) Girlie D. Tinagan and the
President/Chief Instructor Sensei Gerald D. Tinagan. In 2006
it was changed to Iloilo Tinagan School of Martial Arts Inc.
(ITSMAI) that never stopped empowering the well-being of the
youth through conducting martial arts sessions. However,
competing with technology and winning against it doesn’t
come on handy. It needs Persistence, Loyalty and above all a
lot of support.
We are very honor and grateful to be the part of Sports
Development program of our Government and I accordance with
our Mission-Vision that aims to select good potential ITSMAI
Athletes, to be part of the Philippine team. In 29 years,
ITSMAI has produced World Class Athletes in different field
of martial arts such as Karate, Kick-Boxing, Muay Thai,
Boxing, Arnis, Wushu Taolu, Taichi and Wushu-Sanshou and
most of recently Wushu with Shinan Arnold S. Tinagan as the
Region XI Head Coach.
It is the Tinagan Family who was founded this kind of
martial arts institution hence, the name of the association
carries such family name.
Mission
We, the Tinagan Martial Artists, are called to promote
and to work for peace and justice for the service of the
society especially the youth thus, keeping them away from
illegal vices which are very rampant and dangerous today.
Vision
Our dream is to form a well disciplined and caliber
Tinagan Martial artist and to promote social
transformation by:
Showing respect for human dignity.
Sharing their personal gifts and skills at the service
of the community.
Being one in promoting JUSTICE, PEACE AND SOLIDARITY in
the society.
Keeping away the youth form harmful vices through
sports.
Fostering the value of self-discipline, teamwork and
excellent of a healthy and alert citizenry
Member Management System
According to Lopez (2005), a registration system helps
and provides efficient and reliable services to the
students, enrollment personnel and administration. Moreover,
this system improved the process of enrollment in terms of
searching, retrieving and subject schedules.
Lopez (2005)
According to Carlson (2011), You should utilize
registration not merely for business and business reasons,
but will also organizing class or training course,
workshops, professional classes on the web, etc. while using
the benefits associated with keeper registration is
anticipated that can assist you get rid of worries of manual
process. For anyone who is still using paper registration
forms for the campers, it would be time hard to take into
consideration camping registration forms to further improve
efficiencies, improve organization, and alleviate manual,
paper-based processes.
Carlson (2011)
Membership software (also known as an association management
system) is a computer software which provides associations,
clubs and other membership organizations with the
functionality they require to provide their services to
their members.
It normally includes at least the following:
Storing and editing member information in a database.
Creating, renewing, upgrading and downgrading
memberships.
Communicating with members by email, social media,
telephone or post.
Membership organizations have diverse needs and structures,
and this is reflected in the additional features membership
software sometimes includes:
Providing advertising opportunities via listings or
targeted placements.
Facilitating interaction between members.
Tracking members' interests and activity to provide
relevant services.
Like many other modern software, membership software
was initially delivered as desktop software, evolved into
website-based software delivered from a web server, and is
now increasingly delivered as a software as a service.
In the initial (desktop software) and intermediate
(website based software) stages of its development,
Membership software was often combined with a separate
public-facing website, which members would use to interact
with the association (subscribing, booking events,
purchasing content and advertising, posting discussions,
uploading files). This necessitated complex integrations
between proprietary membership software databases and
content management systems. Today, membership software often
integrates the core features of a content management system,
to provide a single coherent interface for members and
administrators. These are available as standalone or as
plugins to popular open source content management systems.
The smallest associations and clubs often create their
own ecosystem of services to offer some of the same
functionality as membership software. They do this by using
generic database or spreadsheet software, and adding on
external options as they need them (e.g. event registration,
online payments, or email newsletters).
The membership software market spans the rest of the
industry, from small and medium-sized organizations with
limited resources, to very large and complex multi-chapter
organizations of national and international renown, to
association management organizations which manage multiple
associations using a single product. There are many products
available from a wide variety of different commercial
providers and open source projects. Most are generic, but
many are also targeted at very particular segments (e.g.,
church software).
Multi-chapter membership software tailors to
organizations that are made up of chapters, clubs, regions,
or segments that are part of the larger association. This
particular type of membership software allows the apex or
parent level of the organization to have more control over
how each of their chapters are managed. Included in this
might be a shared database, template websites, shared event
calendar and more.
Membership software covers a massive range of uses, but
in many instances it requires different membership levels,
or access control levels. Depending on the software, it can
even allow you to specify time limited access which is
useful for time sensitive content. The access levels can be
structured in a pyramidal form, where each access levels has
access to the previous levels, or it can be vertical, where
each access level has a standalone section they can access.