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ECONOMICS OF MICRO-CHIP CONTROLLED COOLING SYSTEM

FOR CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT

Juan D. De la Cruz

Southern Luzon State University

Alabat Campus

January 2017
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Name: Juan D. De la Cruz

Birthdate: February 29, 1980 Colored Picture


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Birthplace: Manila

Permanent Address: 143 Laban St, Sampaloc, Quezon

Contact Number: 09201234567

E-mail Address: nagaral_nagtagumpay@ymail.com

Educational Background:

School/University Inclusive Years Honors/Awards

Mababang Paaralan ng Mahihirap 2005 – 2010 2nd Honorable Mention


Magsumikap National High School 2010 – 2014 1st Honorable Mention
Tagumpay State University 2014 – 2018 Magna cum Laude

Academic Affiliations:

TSU Alumni Association

Trainings/Conferences Attended:

Poster Presenter Philippine Conference on Biological Science


Quest Hotel and Conference Center, Cebu City
Philippine Biological Science Society
October 25-27, 2016

Paper Presenter International Conference on Biological Science


Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui, Thailand
South-East Asian Biological Science Society
January 15-19, 2017
APPROVAL SHEET

In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of Science in

Information Technology, this research paper entitled “Economics of Micro-chip

Controlled Cooling System for Central Processing Unit”, has been prepared and

submitted by Juan D. De la Cruz is hereby recommended for oral examination.

AL DENNIS A. LUNA
Research Adviser

Approved in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of

Science in Information Technology by the oral examination committee.

MANUEL S. VALDERAMA ROBERTO L. SULIT, MT


Member Member

JOBERT G. LOMBOY, Ph. D.


Chairman

Accepted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of Science in

Information Technology.

JOBERT G. LOMBOY, Ph. D.


Campus Director

May 25, 2018


DEDICATION

This piece of work is humbly dedicated to my family.

(This page allows the author to have certain degree of creativity. One page only, double

space, and inverted pyramid. It is ended with the initials only of the author)

JDD
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Sincere appreciation and thanks are hereby given to the following individual and

institutions to make this undertaking possible:

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Title Page ………………………………………………. i

Biographical Sketch ………………………………………………. ii

Approval Sheet ………………………………………………. iii

Dedication ……………………………………………… iv

Acknowledgement ……………………………………………… v

Table of Contents ……………………………………………… vi

List of Tables ……………………………………………… ix

List of Figures ……………………………………………… xi

List of Appendices ……………………………………………… xii

List of Appendix Tables ……………………………………………… xiv

Abstract ……………………………………………… xvi

Chapter I Introduction ……………………………………………… 1

Background of the Study ……………………………………… 2

Objectives

Significance of the Study

Scope and Limitation

Definition of Terms

Chapter II Review of Related Literatures

Review of Literatures

Related Literatures
Theoretical Framework

Conceptual Framework

Chapter III Methodology

Research Locale

Research Design

Respondents

Sampling Procedures

Data Gathering

Research Instrument

Data Analysis

Chapter IV Results and Discussion

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Chapter V Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations

Summary

Conclusions

Recommendations

Bibliography

Appendices
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1 Distribution of Respondents 39
2 Annual Income of Households 43
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1 Demographic Profile of Respondents 51


2 Economic Profile of Respondents 55
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A Letter of Request 103


B Questionnaire 104
LIST OF APPENDIX TABLES

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1 Letter of Request 103


2 Questionnaire 104
ABSTRACT

De la Cruz, Juan D. Southern Luzon State University. January 2017. Economics of

Micro-chip Controlled Cooling System for Central Processing Unit.

Research Adviser: THEODORE A. APACIBLE, Ph. D.

This will contain a brief introduction, objectives, methods, conclusion and possible

implications with a total of 150-200 words. Single paragraph (no indention) and double

spaced. Include keywords at the end.

Keywords: Economics, Micro-chip control, Cooling system, CPU


CHAPTER I

INTRODUCTION

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Table 36. Correlation of adaptive capacity (social capital) and vulnerability indices

ADAPTIVE CAPACITY (SOCIAL VULNERABILITY


VARIABLES
CAPITAL) INDEX INDEX
Social Capital Index 1.000
Vulnerability Index -0.944** 1.000
**Significant at 0.01 level. N=19 (2-tailed)

No vertical lines in the table, two lines on top of the table, single line after the

variables’ name and double line at the bottom of the table. Only one (1) table per page.

Variables’ name all caps and bold (first line only), if with second line do not capitalized

the subtitles.
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Table 19. Information and communication indicators’ indices of barangays in the study
area

PROXY PROXY PROXY PROXY IC QUALITATIVE


BARANGAYS VARIABLE VARIABLE VARIABLE VARIABLE INDEX DESCRIPTION
1 2 3 4
1 Poblacion 0.134 0.274 0.294 0.652 0.539 High
2 Poblacion 0.304 0.252 0.294 0.575 0.567 High
3 Poblacion 0.357 0.370 0.312 0.484 0.606 Very High
4 Poblacion 0.313 0.481 0.348 0.685 0.727 Very High
5 Poblacion 0.620 0.674 0.410 0.664 0.942 Very High
Angeles 0.175 0.185 0.223 0.292 0.348 High
Bacong 0.255 0.148 0.000 0.194 0.237 High
Balungay 0.297 0.518 0.366 0.492 0.666 Very High
Buenavista 0.226 0.548 0.473 0.418 0.662 Very High
Caglate 0.274 0.289 0.375 0.539 0.588 High
Camagong 0.000 0.259 0.125 0.225 0.242 High
Gordon 0.065 0.000 0.294 0.348 0.282 High
Pambilan Norte 0.434 0.548 0.535 0.597 0.841 Very High
Pambilan Sur 0.207 0.318 0.098 0.206 0.330 High
Villa Esperanza 0.198 0.400 0.357 0.401 0.539 High
Villa Jesus Este 0.091 0.400 0.294 0.681 0.583 High
Villa Jesus
Weste
0.019 0.400 0.294 0.183 0.356 High
Villa Norte 0.115 0.230 0.223 0.000 0.226 High
Villa Victoria 0.233 0.274 0.000 0.251 0.302 High
Municipality 0.227 0.346 0.280 0.415 0.504 High
Mean 0.227 0.346 0.280 0.415 0.504
Standard Error 0.034 0.037 0.033 0.047 0.049
Median 0.226 0.318 0.294 0.418 0.539
Standard
Deviation
0.149 0.163 0.143 0.204 0.213
Kurtosis 1.437 0.102 0.141 -0.946 -0.752
Skewness 0.810 0.042 -0.541 -0.275 0.340
See Appendix Table 26 for list of proxy variables for Information and Communication (IC)
indicators
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Table 25. Empowerment and political action indicators’ indices of barangays in the study area

BARANGAYS PROXY PROXY PROXY PROXY PROXY QUALITATIVE


VARIABLE 1 VARIABLE 2 VARIABLE 3 VARIABLE 4 VARIABLE 5 EPA INDEX DESCRIPTION
1 Poblacion 0.124 -0.609 0.235 -0.408 0.487 -0.303 Low
2 Poblacion 0.145 -0.577 0.265 -0.334 0.646 0.257 High
3 Poblacion 0.449 -0.171 0.158 -0.253 0.327 0.904 Very High
4 Poblacion 0.359 -0.385 0.637 -0.334 0.535 1.439 Very High
5 Poblacion 0.408 -0.187 0.388 -0.408 0.407 1.077 Very High
Angeles 0.090 -0.652 0.247 -0.440 0.287 -0.830 Very Low
Bacong 0.242 -0.690 0.032 0.000 0.399 -0.030 Medium
Balungay 0.318 -0.075 0.404 -0.473 0.136 0.549 High
Buenavista 0.055 -0.652 0.358 -0.269 0.630 0.217 High
Caglate 0.062 -0.652 0.155 -0.334 0.351 -0.742 Very Low
Camagong 0.380 -0.524 0.129 -0.310 0.550 0.400 High
Gordon 0.193 -0.652 0.190 -0.106 0.718 0.608 Very High
Pambilan Norte 0.380 -0.187 0.466 -0.269 0.096 0.861 Very High
Pambilan Sur 0.532 0.000 0.000 -0.359 0.040 0.378 High
Villa Esperanza 0.283 -0.294 0.354 -0.538 0.303 0.192 Medium
Villa Jesus Este 0.532 -0.294 0.327 -0.628 0.000 -0.112 Medium
Villa Jesus Weste 0.456 -0.476 0.209 -0.538 0.550 0.356 High
Villa Norte 0.000 -0.695 0.149 -0.432 0.439 -0.956 Very Low
Villa Victoria 0.207 -0.561 0.383 -0.334 0.574 0.477 High
Municipality 0.275 -0.439 0.268 -0.356 0.393 0.250 High
Mean 0.275 -0.439 0.268 -0.356 0.393 0.250
Standard Error 0.038 0.053 0.036 0.034 0.048 0.147
Median 0.283 -0.524 0.247 -0.334 0.407 0.356
Standard Deviation 0.167 0.230 0.156 0.147 0.211 0.639
Kurtosis -1.206 -1.163 0.388 1.056 -0.690 -0.134
Skewness -0.037 0.552 0.417 0.551 -0.464 -0.328

See Appendix Table 26 for list of proxy variables for Empowerment and Political Action (EPA) indicator
Figures format with short title…

Exposure
0.420

0.415

0.410

0.405

0.400

0.395

0.390

Adaptive Capacity
Sensitivity
(Social Capital)
Figure 42. Vulnerability indicator’s indices triangle diagram of the study area
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1.000

0.800

0.600 R² = 0.0401

0.400

0.200

R² = 0.0469
0.000
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
-0.200

-0.400

-0.600
Adaptive Capacity (Social Capital) Index Vulnerability Index
Linear (Adaptive Capacity (Social Capital) Index) Linear (Vulnerability Index)

Figure 46. Scatter plot of adaptive capacity (social capital) and vulnerability indices of
barangays

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Figure 51. Climatic map of Region IV-A CALABARZON. Source:
http://calabarzon.denr.gov.ph/index.php/about-us/regional-
profile/reg-profile-physical-socio-eco
BIBLIOGRAPHY

Baas, Stephen. 2006. The Role of Local Institutions in Reducing Vulnerability to Recurrent
Natural Disasters and in Sustainable Livelihoods Development. A Case Study -
Philippines. Asian Disaster Preparedness Center. Rural Institutions and
Participation Service. FAO Rural Development Division. Rome.

Colburn, Lisa. 2011. Resilience, vulnerability, adaptive capacity, and social capital. 2 nd
National Social Indicators Workshop. NOAA Fisheries Service. Tarsila Seara,
University of Rhode Island. September 27-29, 2011. Accessed from
https://www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov/Assets/econ-
human/social/documents/Resilience,%20vulnerability,%20adaptive%20capacit
y,%20and%20social%20capital_Colburn.pdf . Retrieved May 2, 2016.

Cinco, T.A. et.al. 2016. Observed Trends and impacts of tropical cyclones in the
Philippines. International Journal of Climatology (2016). DOI:
10.1002/joc.4659
APPENDICES
Appendix A. Request Letter
APPENDIX TABLES
Appendix Table 1. Eigenvalues of Indicator’s covariance

Number Eigenvalue Difference Proportion Cumulative Cumulative


Value Proportion

1 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000


2 12.095 3.887 0.202 0.202 0.202
3 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
4 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
5 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
6 8.208 1.003 0.137 0.338 0.338
7 7.205 2.642 0.120 0.485 0.485
8 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
9 4.562 0.039 0.076 0.534 0.534
10 4.324 0.525 0.072 0.607 0.607
11 3.799 0.468 0.063 0.670 0.670
12 3.331 0.503 0.056 0.725 0.725
13 2.828 0.098 0.047 0.773 0.773
14 2.730 0.601 0.046 0.818 0.818
15 2.129 0.135 0.036 0.854 0.854
16 1.994 0.681 0.033 0.887 0.887
17 1.312 0.019 0.022 0.909 0.909
18 1.293 0.400 0.022 0.930 0.930
19 1.254 0.244 0.021 0.951 0.951
20 1.010 0.251 0.017 0.967 0.967
21 0.758 0.096 0.013 0.981 0.981
22 0.663 0.160 0.011 0.992 0.992
23 0.502 0.502 0.008 1.000 1.000
24 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.000 1.000
25 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.000 1.000
26 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.000 1.000
27 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.000 1.000
28 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.000 1.000
29 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.000 1.000
30 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.000 1.000
31 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.000 1.000
32 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.000 1.000
33 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.000 1.000
34 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.000 1.000
35 0.000 0.000 0.000 1.000 1.000
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