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  CHAPTER IIIRESEARCH AND SOFTWARE DESIGN  This chapter deals with the methods of research used whether itmay be historical, descriptive, and experimental or a case study. Thetechniques used under Descriptive Research Method as well as thedata gathering tools and analytical tools used will be further explainedin this chapter as well as the methods used in developing the softwareand for evaluation. RESEARCH DESIGNMethods of Research Used  The proponents have used the Descriptive Research Methodwherein the study is focused on present situations. It involves therecording, description, analysis and the presentation of the presentsystem, composition or processes of phenomena.Under the Descriptive Research Method, the technique used isthe Survey Method, which is otherwise known as normative survey. Theresults and findings of the study should always be compared with thestandards. With the survey method, researchers are able to statisticallystudy the specific areas where the proponents must concentrate.Findings regarding the common practices being done and the methodswhich are commonly adopted by the employees are obtained with theuse of the survey method.   RESPONDENTS OF THE STUDY   The respondents of the study include the employees wherein theproponents prepare a set of carefully prepared and logically orderedquestions. This respondent focuses on the company’s employees forthey are very important in a sense that this study is all about them. (See Table 1.) Table 1.0Respondents DistributionN = 61Position/StatusNo. of RespondentsPercentage (%)Agents 46 76%Secretary/Staff 8 13%Managers 7 11%TOTAL 61 100%    The questionnaires are being answered accordingly to the priorityof concern by using predetermined sets of questions with predefinedranges of answers so as to avoid any conflicting series of response. Sampling Design and Technique Sampling may be defined as measuring a.