This\r\ncapstone project centers on MCC Assist: Your College Chat Companion, a platform\r\ndesigned to improve accessibility and convenience for students seeking\r\ncampus-related information. The system is driven by clear objectives, scope,\r\nand limitations, aiming to deliver accurate, timely
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information in a way that enhances user experience and reduces the need\r\nfor in-person visits. The system was developed using the Agile Software\r\nDevelopment Life Cycle (SDLC) model, which focuses on iterative development,\r\ncollaboration, and flexibility. The process involved several stages, including\r\ngathering requirements, design, development, testing, and deployment, with\r\nongoing feedback and adjustments throughout. To evaluate the system, the\r\nresearchers collaborated with three (3) IT experts, utilizing the Software\r\nQuality Model and custom survey questionnaires aligned with the study's\r\nobjectives. The evaluation results provided valuable insights into the system's\r\nusability, functionality, and overall effectiveness. MCC Assist: Your College\r\nChat Companion features an intuitive interface that streamlines access to\r\ncampus information, reducing reliance on manual inquiries. This system serves\r\nas a useful tool for students and the wider campus community, improving\r\nefficiency and creating a more seamless, stress-free experience.