Master of Information Technology, AMA University, City of Quezon, Philippines.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2026, 30(01), 2074-2083
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2026.30.1.1072
Received on 14 March 2026; revised on 20 April 2026; accepted on 23 April 2026
This study evaluates the effectiveness of database management practices and operating system resource utilization at Fully Booked. It focuses on key database aspects such as data organization, accessibility, security, and maintenance, as well as system performance indicators including CPU, memory, and storage usage. A mixed-method approach was used, combining quantitative data from system monitoring and surveys with qualitative insights from IT personnel.
Findings indicate that database management practices are highly effective, particularly in maintaining organized, accessible, and well-maintained data. However, operating system resource utilization is only effective, with reported issues such as system lagging, freezing, and instability during peak operations. IT personnel also identified challenges including high resource consumption, slow query execution, and system maintenance difficulties.
The study further reveals a significant relationship between database management practices and system performance, where efficient database operations contribute to better resource utilization, while inefficiencies lead to performance issues. Based on these findings, improvements in resource monitoring, database optimization, and system upgrades are recommended. Overall, the organization demonstrates strong database practices but requires enhanced resource management to achieve optimal system performance.
Database Management; Operating System; Resource Utilization; System Performance; DBMS; CPU Usage; Memory Usage; Storage Utilization
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Alyssa Ira S. Adia. Evaluation of Database Management Practices and Operating System Resource Utilization at Fully Booked. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2026, 30(01), 2074-2083. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2026.30.1.1072