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IMPLEMENTASI SISTEM INFORMASI PRESENSI DI PONDOK PESANTREN MIFTAHUL HUDA DOHO KABUPATEN MADIUN Yulianto, Susilo Veri; Paksi, Angger Binuko; Syaifuddiin, Gus Nanang; Kusbandono, Hendrik
ADIMAS Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Maret 2024
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/adi.v8i1.7984

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Pondok pesantren Miftahul Huda merupakan pondok pesantren terletak di Desa Doho Kecamatan Dolopo, Kabupaten Madiun, Jawa Timur. Pondok pesantren Miftahul Huda saat ini dikelola oleh Bapak Dr. Imam Mudofir, S.Pd., M.Pd. yang juga merupakan Dosen Bahasa Inggris di Politeknik Negeri Madiun (PNM). Banyak kegiatan yang dapat dilakukan oleh santri di pondok pesantren Miftahul Huda. Kegiatan tersebut antara lain: mengaji, sholat berjamaah, dan tausiah. Kegiatan tersebut merupakan kegiatan wajib bagi santri, sehingga setiap santri wajib mengikuti kegiatan tersebut. Dalam monitoring kegiatan santri, pondok pesantren perlu mengimplementasikan teknologi alat pemindai sidik jari/fingerprint yang terintegrasi dengan Sistem Informasi Presensi (SIP). SIP merupakan aplikasi berbasis web yang dikembangkan dan diinstall pada suatu server. Data kehadiran santri akan ditarik dan disimpan pada database server. SIP digunakan untuk mengelola data kehadiran tersebut yang tersimpan di database server. Hasilnya dapat digunakan sebagai monitoring atau referensi penilaian bagi santri di pondok pesantren.
Applying the ADDIE Model to Develop a CAPsMAN-Based Wireless Network Management and Traffic Monitoring System Septianto, Tri; Nurdiansyah, David; Kusbandono, Hendrik; Paksi, Angger Binuko
NJCA (Nusantara Journal of Computers and Its Applications) Vol 10, No 2 (2025): Edisi December 2025
Publisher : Computer Society of Nahdlatul Ulama (CSNU) Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36564/njca.v10i2.449

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The advancement of information technology demands wireless networks that are not only stable but also centrally manageable and efficient. In many medium-scale organizations, such as XYZ Company, manual access point management leads to inefficiencies, configuration inconsistencies, and difficulties in monitoring network traffic. To address these issues, this study proposes the development of a wireless network management system based on CAPsMAN (Centralized Access Point Management) with real-time traffic monitoring features, implemented using the Laravel framework. The development process follows a systematic approach using the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation), providing a structured methodology for identifying user requirements, designing system architecture, developing the solution, implementing it in a real-world environment, and evaluating system performance. The developed system is integrated with the MikroTik API for direct data retrieval and utilizes a MySQL database for storing traffic history. Implementation results indicate that the system successfully enables centralized management of six access points, simplifies bulk configuration, and provides an intuitive web interface for real-time monitoring of connected devices, network status, and traffic reports. Quantitative monitoring shows peak traffic of 2 MBps (upload) and 21 KBps (download), with data logged every 30 minutes for historical analysis. Prior to implementation, network administrators relied on manual, device-by-device configuration via Winbox without centralized visibilityleading to inconsistent policies and delayed troubleshooting. Post-implementation, all management tasks are unified, and real-time dashboards reduce monitoring latency to near zero. Black-box testing confirms that all system functions operate according to specifications. The application of the ADDIE model proves effective in ensuring the system’s quality, reliability, and sustainability. This research demonstrates that ADDIE can be successfully adapted beyond educational contexts its novel application in network system development ensures a user-centered, traceable, and evaluable engineering process, which is rarely documented in existing literature.