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Implementation and Training of a VBA for Service Information System using Waterfall Model: A Case Study of Laundry Hasanah Zulfahmi Noor; Lintang Puja Prameswarie; Siti Irma Fadilla; Sheila Carol Dorothy Kemur; Arif Mustakim; Nur Ainun Musvirah; Nurmasitya Kemalaintan; Fauziah Fauziah
SWARNA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 5 (2026): SWARNA : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat, Mei, 2026
Publisher : LPPM Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi 45 Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55681/swarna.v5i5.2335

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The advancement of information technology has driven the digitalization of the MSME sector; however, most businesses still rely on manual systems that are inefficient and prone to errors. This issue is also encountered by Laundry Hasanah MSME in Berau Regency in managing its service operations. Therefore, this study aims to develop and implement a service information system based on Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to improve data processing efficiency and enhance service quality, which is expected to have a significant impact on the business sustainability of Laundry Hasanah. The development and design method employed in this study and community service activity is the Waterfall model, consisting of the stages of analysis, design, implementation, and testing. The implementation results indicate that the system is capable of accelerating the recording process, reducing errors, and improving service quality in a more effective and accurate manner. Based on the design and implementation of the VBA based laundry service information system, it can be concluded that the application was systematically designed and developed in accordance with the Waterfall model. Each stage, from requirements analysis to maintenance, was carried out sequentially and consistently, ensuring that the development process was structured, controlled, and capable of minimizing potential errors.
Indonesian Society Perception in Intervention of Solar Panel Incentives Nurmasitya Kemalaintan; Zulfahmi Noor; Muhammad Noor Arridho
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 6 No. 7 (2026): Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v6i7.52984

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The use of residential solar panels is gradually being intensified by the government. Policies to support residential solar panel adoption are also being developed. In relation to policy implementation in Indonesia, field conditions need to be properly understood to ensure effective policy performance. This study, *Indonesian Society Perception in Intervention of Solar Panel Incentives*, examines the views of Indonesian society regarding solar panel incentives and their role in the decision to adopt solar panels. The aim is to identify incentives that are most suitable for implementation in Indonesia. Incentives identified based on the literature review include Feed-in Tariff, Net Metering, R&D Investment, Green Certification, and Education & Awareness Programs. This study uses the SODA (Strategic Options Development and Analysis) approach. Data collection was conducted through structured interviews. Interviews were carried out with households using solar panels as their main source of electricity to meet energy needs in the Yogyakarta area, as well as potential adopters who are part of an energy community. This community expressed both positive and negative perceptions of each incentive. The results indicate a positive perception of Feed-in Tariff, Net Metering, and Education & Awareness Programs, as these three incentives are considered more feasible and applicable within the current Indonesian context. Meanwhile, R&D Investment and Green Certification are perceived negatively, as they are considered costly and less directly beneficial for immediate adoption. Based on these findings, the most suitable incentive for Indonesian society is the Education & Awareness Program.