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Testing the Autxhentication Platform System Using the Mccall Model Tito Ramadhan, Muhammad; Gunawan, Yanyan; Manaf, Khaerul; Purwanto, Heri; Perdana, Rangga Satria; Subaeki, Beki
CoreID Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : CV. Generasi Intelektual Digital

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60005/coreid.v2i1.26

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Information technology plays a crucial role in enhancing business efficiency and effectiveness through the implementation of systems and software. Software facilitates the rapid and accurate management and pro-cessing of data, supporting business processes and increasing competitiveness. Software testing, conducted by a Quality Assurance professional, is a critical phase to ensure compliance with specifications and user requirements, as well as to mitigate the risk of technical or functional issues.This research was conducted at PT. Walden Global Service (WGS), an IT/Software House consultancy. The focus of the study was on the application of blackbox/greybox methods and the McCall model in software testing, specifically for an authentication platform developed for PT Fazpass Integrasi Indonesia.The results of the testing involved quality factors such as Correctness, Reliability, Integrity, and Efficiency. Performance testing using GTMe-trix and JMeter provided significant success percentages. Additionally, Usability testing showed the com-pleteness of documentation that facilitates the handover process between WGS and the client.The imple-mentation of the McCall model assisted Quality Assurance in categorizing criteria and Test Case catego-ries, with the output being a presentation of success and failure. This helps minimize technical or function-al issues and provides specific recommendations to users or clients regarding the feasibility and need for further development based on the testing results of factors in the Product Operation aspect of the McCall model.
Peran Pemasaran Digital dalam Meningkatkan Daya Saing Produk Olahan Mangga di Desa Jembarwangi, Sumedang Jawa Barat Sikki, Nurhaeni; Ratna Deli Sari; Rachmawati, Eva; Rahayu, Hanny; Gunawan, Yanyan; Aisyah, Sitti Nur; Rachmansyah, Farhan
Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sultan Muhammad Syafiuddin Sambas

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Jembar Wangi Village, located in Tomo District, Sumedang Regency, West Java, holds significant potential as a center for gedong gincu mango production. However, a large volume of rejected mangoes that do not meet market standards leads to environmental problems due to fruit spoilage. This study aims to identify solutions for processing rejected mangoes through community empowerment based on micro-enterprises. The methods employed include community service by university students (KKN) and training programs funded by the 2024 DRTPM PKM Grant and the 2025 Competitive Grant from Sangga Buana University. The training covered mango chip production, packaging, business administration, and marketing. The results indicate an increase in production capacity through the provision of equipment such as vacuum fryers, slicing machines, and storage facilities. Furthermore, active participation of local women’s groups in the production process increased significantly. The discussion focuses on community empowerment—particularly among women farmers—and the challenges in marketing, which still rely on conventional methods. Product development strategies involving digital marketing (e-commerce and village websites) and trademark registration show potential to expand market reach and strengthen local product identity. This program has had a positive impact on women's economic empowerment and has contributed to sustainable community welfare. The findings can serve as a replicable model for local economic empowerment in other.
Measuring E-Readiness in Implementing LMS Moodle at SMAN 10 Bandung Using the Technology Readiness Index (TRI) Model Manaf, Khaerul; Hernadi, Mohamad Gani; Subaeki, Beki; Gunawan, Yanyan
JESII: Journal of Elektronik Sistem InformasI Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Journal of Elektronik Sistem InformasI - JESII (DECEMBER)
Publisher : Departement Information Systems Universitas Kebangsaan Republik Indonesia

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Technological advancements encourage the education sector to adopt information technology, including Learning Management Systems (LMS). This study aims to measure the level of technological readiness (e-readiness) for implementing LMS Moodle at SMAN 10 Bandung using the Technology Readiness Index (TRI) model. The TRI method assesses four main dimensions: Optimism, Innovativeness, Discomfort, and Insecurity. The results reveal that SMAN 10 Bandung has a moderate level of readiness, with a total TRI score of 2.92. The Optimism variable received the highest score (0.84), while the Discomfort variable had the lowest score (0.51). Based on these results, SMAN 10 Bandung falls under the Explorers category, characterized by optimistic and innovative attitudes toward technology. Recommendations include providing additional training to reduce discomfort and insecurity when using new technology.
Technology Readiness and Acceptance Model in the Evaluation of the Singmanfaat System at the West Java Provincial Forestry Service Hawari, Muhammad; Manaf, Khaerul; Gunawan, Yanyan; Jamaludin, M. Rifqi Azkiya
JESII: Journal of Elektronik Sistem InformasI Vol 3 No 1 (2025): JOURNAL ELEKTRONIK SISTEM INFORMASI (JUNE)
Publisher : Departement Information Systems Universitas Kebangsaan Republik Indonesia

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Using the Technology Readiness and Acceptance Model (TRAM) approach, the research investigates the readiness and acceptance of the SINGMANFAAT application among users working for the West Java Provincial Forestry Service. Optimism and insecurity were discovered to have a substantial influence regarding perceived utility and simplicity of use, according to the findings of the research that involved 88 employees. The only thing that was affected by innovativeness was the convenience of use; pain was not altered. According to the findings of the survey, enhancing user comfort and bolstering faith in data security are two of the most important factors in ensuring successful adoption of technology. The findings can serve as a reference for the implementation of information systems that are based on technology in government entities.