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Unveiling the Benefits and Challenges of Test-Driven Development in Agile: A Systematic Literature Review Tampubolon, Sabar Maruba; Raharjo, Teguh
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science (IJCS)
Publisher : AI Society & STMIK Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v13i2.3857

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The adoption of Test-Driven Development (TDD) in Agile software development prompts extensive discussion. Advocates highlight its benefits, while skeptics question empirical evidence. This study investigates TDD in Agile settings, examining its merits and challenges. Conducting a systematic literature review, it synthesizes insights from scholarly and industry sources. Results indicate TDD aids development, aligns with Agile practices, and enhances product delivery. Yet, challenges include procedural complexity and skill requirements. Proficiency in Agile practices like refactoring and unit testing is essential. TDD's impact on productivity is moderate and can be counterproductive. This research contributes new perspectives on TDD and Agile development, benefiting academia and informing practitioners for informed decision-making.
IT Team Project Management Transformation Plan for TIC Company’s IT Division Fauzan Aldiansyah; Raharjo, Teguh; Fitriani, Anita Nur
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 13 No. 5 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science (IJCS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v13i5.4413

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Nowadays, organizations are increasingly reliant on information technology to maintain efficient and effective internal systems, stay competitive, and meet the evolving needs of their customers. However, organizations facing challenges often include delays in project delivery, difficulties in managing workflows, and issues with accurately tracking progress and performance. The Information Technology Division of one of the testing, inspection, and certification companies in Indonesia is responsible for application development but frequently encounters operational issues such as development delays, unaddressed requests, difficulties in tracking project timelines and completions, and unclear job description alignments. This study examines Waterfall, Kanban, and Scrum Agile methodologies through case studies and Design Science Research Methodology to address these issues. Scrum Agile, with its principles and practices, is selected as the preferred solution for resolving these recurring problems. The research proposes transitioning project management to Scrum Agile methods and demonstrates how these methods effectively address several existing challenges. This approach results in the development of a new system that implements Scrum Agile for project management within the department. This research can enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of application development and improve project visibility and control for the organization. Additionally, it provides learning through comparative analysis to identify appropriate new methods and systems based on the case study.
Deciphering the Critical Success Factors of Application Development to Accelerate Digital Transformation and Service Innovation Local Bank Perspectives Apriansyah Pagua, Jeri; Raharjo, Teguh; Trisnawaty, Ni Wayan
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science (IJCS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v14i1.4736

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The rapid advancement of Industry 4.0 forces local banks to accelerate digital transformation and service innovation. However, Bank ABC faces a low project success rate of only 30%. This study identifies the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) that influence application development projects in local banks using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). Eight IT Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) from Bank ABC provided expert judgment, and the analysis was conducted using R Studio. The findings highlight five dominant CSFs: leadership, project team commitment, user support, project scale, and regulatory policies. These factors are crucial in improving project success rates, optimizing decision-making, and supporting local banks’ digital transformation. This study contributes to academic research and practical implementation by providing a structured framework for evaluating and prioritizing CSFs in banking application development projects.
Critical Success Factors for the Implementation of an EDRMS in the Government of The Gambia: A PMBOK 7th Edition Approach Jallow, Fatoumatta Binta; Raharjo, Teguh; Trisnawaty, Ni Wayan
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v14i2.4775

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The successful implementation of an Electronic Document and Records Management System (EDRMS) in the public sector faces significant challenges, particularly in developing countries like The Gambia. Poor system integration, data security risks, resistance to change, and lack of leadership support hinder adoption. This study applies the PMBOK 7th Edition framework to identify critical success factors (CSFs) for EDRMS implementation. Using a Systematic Literature Review (SLR), this research analyzes key factors, including system compatibility, cybersecurity, legal compliance, and stakeholder engagement. Findings indicate that a structured project management approach enhances adoption by ensuring effective integration, risk mitigation, and user acceptance. The study provides practical recommendations for policymakers and IT managers to optimize digital record management strategies. Future research should explore case studies and emerging technologies such as AI and blockchain to strengthen EDRMS adoption.
Agile Readiness Assessment of IT Audit Function at Indonesia’s State-Owned Bank Dedi Kurniawan; Raharjo, Teguh; Nur Fitriani, Anita
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 13 No. 4 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science (IJCS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v13i4.4111

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Recently, there has been increased interest in using Agile methodologies in auditing to improve efficiency and adaptability. This study examines whether Bank XYZ in Indonesia is ready to adopt Agile for IT auditing, marking a first for the country's banks. The need for Agile is driven by a significant reduction in audit staff, increased demands from management, and higher fraud risks, all of which call for a more effective and responsive audit process. The research employed both surveys based on the CA Agile Framework and qualitative analysis. It found that Bank XYZ is moderately ready to adopt Agile, showing strengths in commitment to user research, organizational culture, and training support. However, challenges such as utilizing past Agile experiences and enhancing governance must be addressed. The study recommends a gradual adoption of Agile, focusing on building a supportive Agile culture, enhancing training for auditors, and improving governance structures. This step-by-step approach will help Bank XYZ effectively integrate Agile into its IT auditing practices to better meet management's expectations for more business-focused auditing.
Implementasi Kecerdasan Buatan dalam Manajemen Proyek Agile dalam Mengatasi Tantangan dan Memaksimalkan Dampak Lumbanraja, Harry Leonardo; Raharjo, Teguh; Fitriani, Anita Nur
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 13 No. 4 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science (IJCS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v13i4.4155

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The Agile methodology, with an 80% adoption rate, often faces challenges leading to project failures. This study investigates using artificial intelligence (AI) to overcome these challenges through a systematic literature review of 44 papers. It examines AI's impact on key Agile phases: envision, speculate, explore, adapt, and close. Findings highlight AI's critical role in improving project outcomes by addressing implementation challenges. AI tools aid in risk assessment and project selection during planning, enhance effort estimation and task allocation in speculation, improve team communication and technical issue resolution in exploration, optimize systems in adaptation, and provide valuable insights in closure. The paper offers guidance on effective AI integration to enhance Agile Project Management success.
Co-Authors 'ilma Insyifani, Izza Agtyaputra, Irfan Murtadho Aji Prasetyo, Aji Angga Hendriana Anita Nur Fitriani Apriansyah Pagua, Jeri Ar, Khorida Astagina, Shania Chairina Marsya dedi kurniawan Devina, Fakhira Eko K. Budiardjo Fadhli Luthfiansyah Faridy, Azka Fariz, Achmad Arzal Fauzan Aldiansyah Febriyanti, Yuri Fidyawan, Miftahul Agtamas Fitriani, Anita Nur Genia, Venera Hardian, Bob Hendry, Darell Herman Purwoko Putro Jallow, Fatoumatta Binta K. Budiardjo, Eko Khalid Rivai, Abu Komara, Aditya LAURA, LAURA Lumbanraja, Harry Leonardo Mahatma, Kodrat Miftahul Jannah Mochamad Yusuf Alsagaff Moeljadi Moeljadi, Moeljadi Muhamad, Gilang Aulia Muhammad, Fathan Nabasya, Oristania Wahyu Nana Mardiana Nisa Hermawati, Nisa Nugraha, Tito Febrian Nugraheni, Sani Novi Nur Fitriani, Anita Nurfitriani, Anita Pakpahan, Hartati Mediyanti Prasetyo, Teguh Tuhu Pujiono, Ibnu Putra Hulu, Freddy Richard Putrianasari, Rahmawati Ramadhan, Hanif Ramadhan, Muhammad Zaid Ramadhina, Farah Agia Rizky, Fajar Sari, Herva Emilda Sawmitha Adompo, Vergina Sidiq, Darmawan Simangunsong, Surya Seven Y Simanungkalit, Tiarma Sinulingga, Redry Maynard Ananda Soares, Domingas Sudarto, Reska Nugroho Suherna, Endang Surya Gumilang, Anggit Syahnuddin, Bob Hardian Syaputra, Ikhsan Triadi Tampubolon, Sabar Maruba Tribowo Prakoso, Panggih Trisnawaty, Ni Wayan Wayan Sujana Wayan Trisnawaty, Ni Wibowo, Aji Prastio Wibowo, Wahyu Setiawan Wijaya, Fadhil Yanpratama, Agas Yudhanto, Iman Alfathan Zagita, Tengku Chavia Zaid, Ahmad