John Ray D. Cecilio
StudentIT Business Analyst Student
Manila, Metro Manila · FEU Institute of Technology
Personal Information
Short Biography
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🛠️ Skills
Communication
Expert (85%)
Quality Assurance
Competent (70%)
Creativity
Competent (70%)
Adaptability
Advanced (75%)
Programming
Competent (65%)
🎓 Educational Qualification
Tertiary · Sep 2022 - Present
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Business Analytics · FEU Institute of Technology
Secondary · Jun 2016 - Mar 2022
University of the East - Manila
Primary · Jun 2010 - Mar 2016
University of the East - Manila
🏆 Honors and Awards
Honor Student
Issued by University of the East on March 15, 2022
📜 Licenses and Certifications
Cisco Certified Support Technician Cybersecurity
Issued by Cisco on November 05, 2025 - November 25, 2030
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PMI Project Management Ready
Issued by Project Management Institute on March 05, 2025
CCNA: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials
Issued by Cisco Networking Academy on July 20, 2024
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Information Technology Specialist in Networking
Issued by Cisco Networking Academy on July 05, 2024
Research Publications
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Conference Paper · 10.1109/ICTKE67052.2025.11274437
Predicting Farmers Adoption Intention of E-Commerce for Organic Produce using Machine Learning Approaches2025 23rd International Conference on ICT and Knowledge Engineering (ICT&KE), (2025), pp. 1-6
Despite the potential for e-commerce to boost productivity and market access for farmers, adoption remains low, particularly in rural areas of developing countries. This study addresses the research gap by predicting farmers' adoption of digital platforms in the National Capital Region, Philippines, using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Based on a survey of 615 farmers and analysis with various machine learning models, with XGBoost as the top performer, the study found that perceived usefulness, trust, and price value are the most significant factors influencing adoption. Social influence and ease of use also play important roles. The findings provide guidance for policymakers and platform developers, highlighting the need to improve digital literacy, build trust, and ensure affordability to accelerate the digital transformation of the agricultural sector.