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Design of village e-budgeting information systems Indratno, Imam; Fardani, Irland; Kuntoro, Sena Hari
Journal of Governance and Accountability Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jgas.v4i2.2296

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Purpose: This study aims to design the flow of the e-budgeting system to develop the village financial system, as well as to increase transparency and accountability of the web-based budget system and minimize the occurrence of corruption loopholes in the village. Method: The design system uses the waterfall method to analyze a model systematically. The model development step starts with the design of the system, database, menu structure, and interface. The design of the e-budget information system is built using PHP and MySQL programming in the form of web-based applications. Results: This study developed a web-based e-budgeting application using the waterfall method to manage village finances. The online system increases flexibility, allowing access from any device. It runs smoothly on computers, with all menus functioning as designed, and is expected to simplify village financial management. Limitations: The researchers’ capability in designing the system is not optimal, as the researchers do not have the basis of informatics engineering, so the results obtained and delivered are not too detailed. Contributions: This system is expected to be useful to facilitate the process of financial management at the village government level. Novelty: The novelty of this study lies in the design of a village e-budgeting system with features like automatic Standard Unit Price calculation, automated tax management, and tracking of village income (PADes) for transparency. This application aims to enhance financial management, ensuring transparency and accountability in the village.
Design of village e-budgeting information systems Indratno, Imam; Fardani, Irland; Kuntoro, Sena Hari
Journal of Governance and Accountability Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jgas.v4i2.2296

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Purpose: This study aims to design the flow of the e-budgeting system to develop the village financial system, as well as to increase transparency and accountability of the web-based budget system and minimize the occurrence of corruption loopholes in the village. Method: The design system uses the waterfall method to analyze a model systematically. The model development step starts with the design of the system, database, menu structure, and interface. The design of the e-budget information system is built using PHP and MySQL programming in the form of web-based applications. Results: This study developed a web-based e-budgeting application using the waterfall method to manage village finances. The online system increases flexibility, allowing access from any device. It runs smoothly on computers, with all menus functioning as designed, and is expected to simplify village financial management. Limitations: The researchers’ capability in designing the system is not optimal, as the researchers do not have the basis of informatics engineering, so the results obtained and delivered are not too detailed. Contributions: This system is expected to be useful to facilitate the process of financial management at the village government level. Novelty: The novelty of this study lies in the design of a village e-budgeting system with features like automatic Standard Unit Price calculation, automated tax management, and tracking of village income (PADes) for transparency. This application aims to enhance financial management, ensuring transparency and accountability in the village.
Empowering Local Institutions for Clean Water Management and Fire Risk Reduction in Kampung Adat Kuta, Ciamis Indratno, Imam; Chovyan, Ivan; Adwiyah, Rabiatul; Kuntoro, Sena Hari
Journal of Social Science and Business Studies Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): JSSBS
Publisher : Yayasan Gema Bina Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v3i4.189

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This study aims to strengthen clean water governance and fire risk reduction in Kampung Adat Kuta, Ciamis Regency, West Java, through a community-based empowerment approach. Using a participatory Community Partnership Program (PKM), the methods included community socialization and problem mapping, technical training for 20 residents, installation of a simple hydrant and clean water distribution network using HDPE pipes, and institutional strengthening through the establishment of a Community Water Management Group (KPA) and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). The results show increased technical capacity and awareness among residents, the formation of a functional local water management institution, and the availability of infrastructure supporting both daily water needs and fire emergency response. The program demonstrates that integrating local wisdom with appropriate technology effectively enhances community resilience. In conclusion, the Kampung Adat Kuta experience offers a replicable model of community-based water governance that supports heritage preservation, disaster risk reduction, and sustainable tourism development.
Design of village e-budgeting information systems Indratno, Imam; Fardani, Irland; Kuntoro, Sena Hari
Journal of Governance and Accountability Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): July
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jgas.v4i2.2296

Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to design the flow of the e-budgeting system to develop the village financial system, as well as to increase transparency and accountability of the web-based budget system and minimize the occurrence of corruption loopholes in the village. Method: The design system uses the waterfall method to analyze a model systematically. The model development step starts with the design of the system, database, menu structure, and interface. The design of the e-budget information system is built using PHP and MySQL programming in the form of web-based applications. Results: This study developed a web-based e-budgeting application using the waterfall method to manage village finances. The online system increases flexibility, allowing access from any device. It runs smoothly on computers, with all menus functioning as designed, and is expected to simplify village financial management. Limitations: The researchers’ capability in designing the system is not optimal, as the researchers do not have the basis of informatics engineering, so the results obtained and delivered are not too detailed. Contributions: This system is expected to be useful to facilitate the process of financial management at the village government level. Novelty: The novelty of this study lies in the design of a village e-budgeting system with features like automatic Standard Unit Price calculation, automated tax management, and tracking of village income (PADes) for transparency. This application aims to enhance financial management, ensuring transparency and accountability in the village.