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Design of a Website-Based New Student Registration Information System Using the Waterfall Method at RA Al Khoeriyah Banyuresmi Garut Sidiq, Purnomo
RISTEC : Research in Information Systems and Technology Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL RISTEC : Research in Information Systems and Technology
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This research is a result that describes the design of a website-based new student registration information system to improve the current system. The reason on the resultsservations and interviews conducted with sources where providing information regarding the placement of intemship students is still done manually because there are no media or facilities that schools can use to provide registration information to prospective students. Therefore, we need a media that can present information on new student registration at RA Al Khoeriyah. The method used in designing this application is using the waterfall method to make the process of providing information more effective. Then this new student registration website was created by making a design using UML modeling. Before it was developed into a complete application by the developer the design was in the form of a waterfall, first by the validator using a validation sheet and the results obtained in the validation sheet stated that the category obtained in the validation sheet states that the categories obtained are good and very good. So it can be stated that the design of this website-based new student registration information system is worthy of being a reference for further system.
ADAPTIVE FRAMEWORK FOR ERP IMPLEMENTATION IN SMEs: Integration of Technology Acceptance Model, Resource-Based View, and Contingency Theory Sidiq, Purnomo
RISTEC : Research in Information Systems and Technology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): RISTEC: Research in Information Systems and Technology
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Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementation in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) faces high failure rates due to the misalignment between existing frameworks and the unique characteristics of SMEs. This study aims to develop an adaptive framework to improve ERP implementation success in SMEs through comprehensive theoretical integration. A Design Science Research methodology was employed to integrate Technology Acceptance Model, Resource-Based View, and Contingency Theory into a unified framework. Data were collected through systematic literature review of 187 publications from 2020-2024 and expert assessment for theoretical validation. The research resulted in an adaptive framework with five integrated components: organizational readiness assessment, adaptive system modularization strategy, intelligent vendor selection, dynamic change management, and comprehensive success measurement. The framework demonstrates superior explanatory power compared to single-theory approaches and provides practical guidelines for contextually relevant ERP implementation. The study contributes to the development of Adaptive Implementation Theory and offers actionable solutions for SMEs digital transformation.