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Journal : Jurnal AbdiMas Nusa Mandiri

IMPLEMENTASI TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI RESOURCE UPAYA PENINGKATAN LAYANAN DAN MANAJEMEN DATA PERKUBURAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT Kurniawan, Helmi; Yusfrizal, Yusfrizal; Tanjung, Yahya; Nasution, Farhan Sya'Bandi; Syahputra, Muhammad Andy
Jurnal AbdiMas Nusa Mandiri Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Periode Oktober 2023
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Nusa Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33480/abdimas.v5i2.4767

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The Badan Pengelola Perkuburan Islam (BPPI) is an organization that manages cemeteries and provides burial service facilities to the community. BPPI in managing cemetery data experiences problems in data management and cemetery information service facilities are not updated and are slow. The facts found by the PKM team when visiting BPPI were the lack of data management knowledge and skills in using information technology to manage data and service facilities for the community. These findings prove that BPPI has not implemented information technology in managing cemetery data. Based on these findings, the implementing team has prepared a series of activities using structured training and mentoring methods through Community Based Empowerment (PBM) activities. PBM activities are expected to optimize the application of resource information technology and data management training with information technology as an effort to increase the knowledge and skills of BPPI administrators in managing cemetery data. By implementing hybrid-based resource information technology, administrators are helped in managing cemetery data management and the public can use hybrid-based applications to search and find information on cemetery locations online so that cemetery information services are provided more quickly and accurately. The results that have been achieved from PBM activities are an increase in knowledge by 81.93% and an increase in skills for BPPI administrators by 74.37%.
PENDAMPINGAN IMPLEMENTASI TEKNOLOGI DIGITAL INFORMASI PEMAKAMAN BERBASIS CLOUD UNTUK MENINGKATKAN LAYANAN ADMINISTRASI PADA FKPM Kurniawan, Helmi; Tanjung, Yahya; Hardianto, Hardianto; Rahmadi, Diky; Farhan, Muhammad
Jurnal AbdiMas Nusa Mandiri Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Periode Oktober 2025
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Nusa Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33480/abdimas.v7i2.6030

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The Forum Komunikasi Pengembangan Makla (FKPM) is a cemetery management body that faces challenges in managing data from the Serikat Tolong Menolong (STM) and cemetery information services. The main problem lies in the limitations in delivering information and the slow adoption of information technology in the administration system. To overcome this, the Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Team (PKM) of the Potensi Utama University implemented the Pemberdayaan Berbasis Masyarakat (PBM) program through a participatory approach in three stages: socialization, training (workshops), and structured mentoring. All of these stages support the implementation of cloud-based digital information technology to improve service quality and data management efficiently. The implementation method includes needs analysis through site visits and interviews, design and development of web-based applications, system usage training, application trials, and periodic monitoring and evaluation. This activity also involves students in the Merdeka Belajar-Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) scheme through internship programs relevant to information technology courses. The results of the program showed an increase in the knowledge of FKPM administrators by 96.17% and an increase in digital data management skills of up to 92.86%. The implementation of the cloud system accelerates the previously manual administrative process to be faster, more accurate, and more efficient, as well as increasing the openness of information to the public. This program has been published through accredited national journals and electronic media, and is expected to be a pilot model for the application of digital technology in similar public services in other regions.