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Journal : TIN: TERAPAN INFORMATIKA NUSANTARA

Aplikasi Pemantauan Akademik dan Non-Akademik Siswa Sekolah Dasar Berbasis Web dan Mobile Hidayat, Rizki; Mardhiyyah, Rodhiyah
TIN: Terapan Informatika Nusantara Vol 6 No 5 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : Forum Kerjasama Pendidikan Tinggi (FKPT)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47065/tin.v6i5.8455

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Student learning assessment is an essential component of education as it measures competency achievement and supports the continuous development of learning strategies. At SDN 2 Bungko Lor, Cirebon, the management of academic and non-academic data is still carried out manually using printed report cards and Excel spreadsheets. This condition limits parents’ ability to monitor their children's learning progress, as results are only accessible at the end of each semester. This study aims to design and develop a Web- and Android-based Academic and Non-Academic Monitoring Application using the Waterfall method to simplify data management, improve information accessibility, and strengthen communication among schools, teachers, and parents. The system was developed using Vue.js for the web application, Flutter for the Android application, PHP as the back-end, and MySQL as the integrated database. The system design applied UML (Use Case, Activity, and Class Diagrams) to model workflows and data structures. The main features include multi-user login, management of grades and attendance as academic data, recording of student behavior as non-academic data, class schedules, and a two-way chat feature to support coordination between schools and parents. Testing using the Black Box method confirmed that all core functionalities operated properly. The implementation of this system provides a more structured presentation of information and enhances collaboration between schools and parents in monitoring students’ academic and non-academic development.
Pengembangan Aplikasi Mobile Berbasis Location-Based Service dalam Mendukung Efisiensi Distribusi Pertanian Padi Yakti, Ikhwan Kuncoro; Mardhiyyah, Rodhiyah
TIN: Terapan Informatika Nusantara Vol 6 No 5 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : Forum Kerjasama Pendidikan Tinggi (FKPT)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47065/tin.v6i5.8545

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Rice harvest distribution is a critical aspect of maintaining price stability and national food security. However, the traditional distribution system still faces numerous challenges, such as long supply chains, lengthy delivery times, and limited information regarding prices and rice mill locations. These conditions lead to distribution inefficiencies, price fluctuations detrimental to farmers, and a decrease in their welfare. This research focuses on developing a Location-Based Service (LBS) mobile application integrated with a monitoring website to support the efficiency of rice distribution. The developed system is designed to connect farmers, rice mills, and distributors on a single digital platform, enabling a more monitored and integrated distribution process. The mobile application provides features for harvest recording, searching for nearby rice mill locations, real-time market price information, product sales and ordering, transaction logging, agricultural news, and digital payment integration. The monitoring website is intended for relevant agencies to display production and distribution data, progress graphs, and distribution maps of farmers and rice mills. The system was implemented using Flutter for the mobile application, Vue.js for the website, and Firebase Realtime Database as the integrated database, using data from the Cilamaya Wetan Agricultural Technical Service Unit (UPTD). Black Box Testing results indicate that all main system functions such as authentication, product management, ordering, location services, and payment integration are functionally sound and operate according to user requirements. Nevertheless, this testing was limited to technical functionality and did not include usability evaluation or user acceptance in the field. While the traditional distribution process involves 3-4 intermediaries (e.g., farmers, brokers, collectors, mills, large distributors, retailers, end distributors), the developed system offers a design that can shorten this process to only 1-2 intermediaries via a direct channel from farmer to mill, and then to the distributor. Potential analysis indicates that the system could enhance distribution efficiency by reducing intermediaries, improving price transparency, and facilitating easier monitoring by relevant agencies. The mobile application can display rice mill location information on a digital map, accessible to farmers in real-time. This research, therefore, yields a system developed to digitally support rice distribution efficiency. It can serve as a foundation for future research to test the system's implementation in the field and assess its real-world impact on farmer welfare and distribution effectiveness.