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Agile approach for developing financial management application in pharmacies Sihombing, Denny Jean Cross
Jurnal Info Sains : Informatika dan Sains Vol. 14 No. 01 (2024): Informatika dan Sains , Edition March 2024
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This research aims to develop financial management applications in pharmacies with the Extreme Programming (XP) approach to overcome the complexity and diversity of financial processes and the demands of a rapidly changing market and intense competition in the pharmaceutical industry. The research method consists of three stages: data collection, application development, and user acceptance evaluation. Data collection was conducted through interviews and a literature review. Application development used XP principles to enable flexibility and adaptability in responding to changing user needs. User acceptance evaluation was conducted to identify the advantages and disadvantages of the application as well as the level of user satisfaction. The results showed that the developed application successfully fulfilled most user needs, with the user satisfaction level reaching 85%. This research contributes to providing an effective solution for managing dispensary financial processes with the XP approach and a better understanding of user needs and expectations in the rapidly growing pharmaceutical industry.
Implementation of agile methodology in the development of human resource management application for pharmacies Sihombing, Denny Jean Cross
Jurnal Info Sains : Informatika dan Sains Vol. 14 No. 01 (2024): Informatika dan Sains , Edition March 2024
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This research aims to develop an effective human resource management (HRM) application for pharmacies using Agile methodology. The problem identified was the lack of HRM applications that fit the needs of pharmacies, as well as challenges in adapting to the health industry's rapidly changing needs and regulations. The methods used include data collection through literature review and interviews, application development using the Extreme Programming method, user acceptance evaluation through beta trials and surveys, and functional testing to ensure application quality. The results showed that the developed HRM application successfully achieved a user satisfaction level of 82%, with features that functioned as expected. This research contributes to the development of HRM applications that are responsive to change, improve the efficiency of human resource management in pharmacies, and ensure user satisfaction. This research also confirms that the Agile approach effectively produces software solutions that can provide significant added value to the healthcare industry.
Implementation of agile approach in payroll system development: a case study on pharmacies Sihombing, Denny Jean Cross
Jurnal Info Sains : Informatika dan Sains Vol. 14 No. 01 (2024): Informatika dan Sains , Edition March 2024
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This research investigates the development of a payroll system in a pharmacy using an Agile approach as a solution to overcome the challenges of employee data management complexity and the need for responsiveness to business changes. The method includes three main stages: user requirements analysis, application development using the Extreme Programming (XP) method, and functional evaluation and user acceptance. The results showed that the Agile approach successfully improved the flexibility, software product responsiveness, and quality of the software satisfaction rate by 79%. The contribution of this research lies in the practical recommendations presented for developing a successful payroll system using the Agile approach, as well as highlighting the importance of adaptability and effective communication in overcoming the challenges of system development in a changing and regulated business environment. This research provides valuable insights for practitioners and researchers in understanding Agile's implementation in the payroll system development context in the pharmaceutical sector.
Optimizing drug inventory application development in pharmacies through agile methodology implementation Sihombing, Denny Jean Cross
Jurnal Info Sains : Informatika dan Sains Vol. 14 No. 01 (2024): Informatika dan Sains , Edition March 2024
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This research investigates the application of Agile methods in developing drug inventory applications in pharmacies. The problems identified were the complexity of drug stock management, challenges in fulfilling drug requests and dispensing, and the risk of delay and loss of drugs that could compromise the efficiency and accuracy of inventory management. The research method involved comprehensive data collection, application development using the Agile approach, and user acceptance evaluation. The evaluation results showed a user satisfaction rate of 80%, with the application successfully meeting user needs and expectations and functioning key features such as drug stock management, ordering and procurement, and drug expiration tracking. The contribution of this research is to prove that the application of Agile methods can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of drug stock management in pharmacies and provide guidance for developing applications responsive to user needs in the healthcare industry.
Development of agile-based quality management system application for pharmacy process optimization Sihombing, Denny Jean Cross
Jurnal Info Sains : Informatika dan Sains Vol. 14 No. 01 (2024): Informatika dan Sains , Edition March 2024
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The pharmacy industry faces increasingly complex challenges, including strict regulatory requirements and demands for high-quality services. This research aims to overcome these problems by developing an Agile-based quality management system application. The development method used is the Agile method, focusing on extreme programming (XP) to enable flexibility and responsiveness to changing user needs. The evaluation was conducted through a series of functionality and user acceptance tests. The evaluation results show that this application successfully meets user expectations, with a satisfaction rate of 78%. This research contributes to developing an effective solution for improving the pharmacy industry's operational efficiency and service quality. With the Agile approach, this application can be a handy tool for pharmacies.
Development of an integrated clinical information system using agile approach to enhance patient care coordination Sihombing, Denny Jean Cross
Jurnal Info Sains : Informatika dan Sains Vol. 14 No. 01 (2024): Informatika dan Sains , Edition March 2024
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Healthcare systems are increasingly adopting Agile methodologies to address the complexities of software development in dynamic environments. This study investigates the application of Agile methodology in developing an adverse drug reaction monitoring system within a pharmacy context. The research focuses on identifying user requirements, employing iterative Agile practices, and evaluating functional outcomes. Through an analysis of user needs and preferences, wireframing, and iterative development cycles, the study demonstrates the effectiveness of Agile in meeting evolving demands and ensuring user satisfaction. Results indicate that Agile methodology facilitates flexible and responsive development, enabling continuous improvement and adaptation to changing requirements. The collaborative nature of Agile fosters stakeholder engagement and communication, enhancing the relevance and usability of the monitoring system. This research contributes to the growing body of literature on Agile methodology in healthcare software development, providing insights into its application, benefits, and implications for pharmacy settings
Implementation of agile approach in developing adverse drug reaction monitoring system at pharmacy Sihombing, Denny Jean Cross
Jurnal Info Sains : Informatika dan Sains Vol. 14 No. 01 (2024): Informatika dan Sains , Edition March 2024
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Healthcare systems are increasingly adopting Agile methodologies to address the complexities of software development in dynamic environments. This study investigates the application of Agile methodology in developing an adverse drug reaction monitoring system within a pharmacy context. The research focuses on identifying user requirements, employing iterative Agile practices, and evaluating functional outcomes. Through an analysis of user needs and preferences, wireframing, and iterative development cycles, the study demonstrates the effectiveness of Agile in meeting evolving demands and ensuring user satisfaction. Results indicate that Agile methodology facilitates flexible and responsive development, enabling continuous improvement and adaptation to changing requirements. The collaborative nature of Agile fosters stakeholder engagement and communication, enhancing the relevance and usability of the monitoring system. This research contributes to the growing body of literature on Agile methodology in healthcare software development, providing insights into its application, benefits, and implications for pharmacy settings.
Implementation of agile in developing prescription drug management system to enhance user experience in pharmacies Sihombing, Denny Jean Cross
Jurnal Info Sains : Informatika dan Sains Vol. 14 No. 01 (2024): Informatika dan Sains , Edition March 2024
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This study addresses the development of a pharmacy prescription management system in response to the challenges faced by traditional pharmacy practices. Employing Agile methodology, the research focuses on systematically analyzing user needs, implementing iterative development processes, and evaluating system functionality and user acceptance. Through interviews, observations, and surveys, user requirements are identified and prioritized, guiding the development of the system's features. The Agile approach allows for flexibility and responsiveness to evolving user needs, ensuring that the developed system aligns with user expectations. Results indicate that the system successfully meets user requirements and garners positive acceptance, highlighting the effectiveness of Agile practices in software development for the pharmaceutical industry. The study contributes to the understanding of Agile methodologies' applicability in addressing real-world challenges, ultimately enhancing efficiency and user satisfaction in pharmacy operations
Implementation of agile methodology in developing insurance claim payment application at pharmacies Sihombing, Denny Jean Cross
Jurnal Info Sains : Informatika dan Sains Vol. 14 No. 01 (2024): Informatika dan Sains , Edition March 2024
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Payment claim management in pharmacies is often conducted manually, which is susceptible to errors and less efficient. To address this challenge, a more structured and effective approach is needed. This research adopts the Agile approach in developing an insurance claim payment application in pharmacies. The Agile approach was chosen for its flexibility in adapting to user needs changes and enabling rapid iterations in application development. Implementing the application with the Agile approach resulted in a product that meets most of the specifications and user expectations, with features such as pharmacy system integration, quick claim reporting, timely payment notifications, and strong data security receiving positive feedback from users. However, user acceptance evaluation also identified some areas that require improvement, such as limited password reset features and less flexible notification options. This research makes a significant contribution to the development of insurance claim payment applications in pharmacies using the Agile approach. The results of this research provide insights into the effectiveness of the Agile approach in this context and lay the groundwork for further improvements and enhancements in the development of similar applications in the future
Implementation of agile approach in developing drug education application in pharmacy environment: a case study on improving user knowledge Sihombing, Denny Jean Cross
Jurnal Info Sains : Informatika dan Sains Vol. 14 No. 01 (2024): Informatika dan Sains , Edition March 2024
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The development of drug counseling and education system applications in pharmacies is an important initiative, given the challenges in providing effective drug education to users. This research addresses these issues using an Agile approach in application development. The research methods include user requirements analysis, iterative development of the application using Agile methodology, and evaluation of functionality and user acceptance. The results showed that the application of the Agile approach in developing this application successfully increased user engagement and positively contributed to improving health services in pharmacies. The contribution of this research lies in developing adaptive, responsive, and effective health applications that meet user needs and improve the quality of health services in pharmacies. Thus, this research provides a better understanding of innovative approaches in health app development and highlights the importance of implementing best practices in improving public health services.