kert Scale Table used by the study:SCALEInterpretation4.51-5.00Strongly Agree3.51-4.50Agree2.51-3.50Uncertain1.51-2.50Disagree0-1.50Strongly DisagreeFormula:Result in each question = ((“SA” response of all respondents “”SA” value in the 5-point scale) + (“A” response of all respondent “”A” value in the5-point scale) + (“U” response of all respondents “”U” value in the 5-point scale) + (“D” respondent of all respondents “”D” value in the 5-point scale) + (“SD” response of all respondents “”SD” value in the 5-point scale)) / total no. of respondents.Example Calculation:Total no. of respondents = 30No. of persons who voted for strongly agree = 20No. of persons who voted for agree = 8No. of persons who voted for uncertain = 0No. of persons who voted for disagree = 2No. of persons who voted for strongly disagree = 0Result in question = (20*5) + (8*4) + (0*3) + (2*2) + (0*1) / 304.6 = Highly SatisfactoryCHAPTER 4THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKIn today’s world we have seen and experienced the product and technology that kept our lives comfortable. That humans are being dependent for what our technology has done to our daily lives. Through this technology, human seek for more easier, reliable work.Graphical User InterfaceResearchers chose graphical design to make the user more interested and comfortable for using the software. Just simple button menus and labels are used for the user to understand what the software can do, so there can be an interaction between the user and software. Clicking and a little bit of typing are the fundamental things that the user is required to do in making the process easy.CHAPTER VREQUIREMENT ANALYSIS SPECIFICATION5.1 Current OperationThe Computer Science Room Scheduling System is done manually. The Dean of Computer Science Department will make a schedule for Computer ...