Enhancing Cleaning Operations with JSP and Servlet-Based Management Systems

Enhancing Cleaning Operations with JSP and Servlet-Based Management Systems

Authors

  • Mei Ling University Malaysia Kelantan
  • Sanjay Verma Sharda University

Keywords:

JavaServer Pages, Servlets, Cleaning Operations, Efficiency, Real-time Tracking, Inventory Management

Abstract

This research explores the integration of JSP (JavaServer Pages) and Servlets in developing a web-based cleaning management system to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in cleaning operations. The study investigates various ways these technologies can streamline tasks, optimize processes, and provide real-time insights to supervisors and cleaners.The first area of focus involves Task Management and Assignment, where Servlets handle task assignment logic, and JSP presents tasks in a user-friendly format for supervisors and cleaners. The system prioritizes tasks based on urgency, location, and cleaning requirements.Real-time Tracking is implemented using Servlets to handle data updates and JSP to display live cleaning progress. Cleaners can mark tasks as completed, while supervisors monitor progress and identify bottlenecks.Inventory Management utilizes JSP and Servlets to track cleaning supplies and equipment. Alerts are automatically generated when supplies run low, ensuring the cleaning team always has the necessary resources.The system generates comprehensive reports on cleaning activities, performance, and resource utilization using JSP templates and Servlets for data processing.Schedule Management allows dynamic creation and management of cleaning schedules using Servlets, displayed visually through JSP.Notifications and Alerts are implemented through Servlets to notify relevant users of critical issues or changes in the cleaning schedule, enhancing communication.Customer Feedback is gathered through web-based surveys created with JSP. Servlets process responses for analysis, aiding continuous service improvement.Integration with IoT Devices involves Servlets interfacing with smart sensors for occupancy or air quality monitoring, with JSP displaying real-time readings and analytics.Authentication and Security are ensured using Servlets to implement secure login and access control for authorized personnel.Scalability and Performance optimization of JSP and Servlets code allow efficient handling of growing numbers of users and cleaning tasks.This study demonstrates the significant advantages of leveraging JSP and Servlets in a web-based cleaning management system, enabling organizations to streamline operations, optimize resource utilization, and improve overall cleaning services.

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Published

2023-01-11

How to Cite

Ling, M., & Verma, S. (2023). Enhancing Cleaning Operations with JSP and Servlet-Based Management Systems. Tensorgate Journal of Sustainable Technology and Infrastructure for Developing Countries, 6(1), 47–63. Retrieved from https://research.tensorgate.org/index.php/tjstidc/article/view/44
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