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Journal : Semesta Teknika

Web-Based System Information Certificate Services at Klamono District Offices Arief, Muhammad Nur; Setyawan, Muhammad Rizki; Soekarta, Rendra; Simori, Pascalina Magrice
Semesta Teknika Vol 26, No 2 (2023): NOVEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/st.v26i2.19573

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Klamono District Office still relies on manual procedures for delivering certificates to residents, involving steps such as direct submission of certificate requests at the village office, form filling, and physical submission of supporting documents. To overcome this challenge, the proposal of implementing a dedicated information system tailored to streamline the certificate issuance process has emerged. This study proposes a Certificate Service Information System to elevate operational efficiency at the Klamono District Office. The Extreme Programming system development method is utilized, along with testing through Blackbox Testing and Usability Testing. This research indicates that the developed application can improve the effectiveness and efficiency of services in the certificate issuance process. The Blackbox testing results show a system success rate of 100%, while the usability testing report records a user satisfaction level of 93.1%.
FTA Method: Analyzing Factors That Influence the Development of OAP SMEs Wahyudien, Mohammad Arief Nur; Ahistasari, Asih; Kayatun, Siti Nur; Rachmadhani, Mirga Maulana
Semesta Teknika Vol. 27 No. 2 (2024): NOVEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/st.v27i2.20957

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The poverty level in Southwest Papua, especially in the city and district of Sorong, is much higher than other areas in Southwest Papua, so small and medium enterprises (SMEs) owned by indigenous Papuans play an essential role as economic drivers. The urgency of this research is to develop indigenous Papuan businesses, which have been challenging to grow, so they must know what factors are needed to create. Several factors influence business development: capital, skills and knowledge, market access, and government support. To compete with developing Orang Asli Papua (OAP) businesses, they will be able to compete with non-OAP businesses and overcome poverty in Southwest Papua Province. This research uses the Fault Tree Analysis method to analyze the factors that influence the development of OAP SMEs. The research results show that six priorities are the main factors for developing SMEs: Education and Training, Networks and Connections, Capital Assistance, Marketing Skills, infrastructure and the role of government.