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Design Of Asset Data Collection System At PT. Torganda Using Web Technology Venny Sitorus, Royda; Suherman; Nasution, Hafni
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 17 No 06 (2025): Instal : Jurnal Komputer
Publisher : Cattleya Darmaya Fortuna

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54209/jurnalinstall.v17i06.381

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This study presents the design and implementation of a web-based asset data collection system at PT. Torganda to address inefficiencies caused by manual asset management methods. The system integrates Flutter for the user interface and PocketBase for real-time backend data processing, aiming to enhance data accuracy, accessibility, and transparency. Research stages include problem analysis, system design, implementation, testing, and maintenance. Key features such as digital input forms, asset categorization, report generation, and secure user authentication support centralized and structured asset recording. The system significantly reduces human error and improves operational efficiency, contributing to digital transformation within the company's asset management processes
ATTENDANCE SYSTEM FOR BATUBARA DISTRICT GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES USING WEB TECHNOLOGY Kurniawan Hasibuan, Ade; Nasution, Hafni; Donni Lesmana Siahaan, Muhammad
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 17 No 11 (2026): Instal : Jurnal Komputer
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54209/jurnalinstall.v17i11.390

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The attendance system is an important component in employee performance monitoring, particularly in government agencies where data accuracy and timeliness are crucial. In Batubara District Government, the conventional attendance recording process often encounters issues such as delayed input, data manipulation, and ineffective reporting. This research aims to develop a web-based attendance system to improve efficiency, accuracy, and transparency in recording employee attendance. The system was built through several stages including problem identification, literature review, data collection, system analysis, design, implementation, and testing. The resulting application allows real-time attendance recording through web-based access, featuring user authentication, attendance logging, employee data management, and automated reporting. Testing using the black box method indicated all functions operated correctly, and user feedback confirmed increased convenience and transparency. Despite challenges related to internet dependency and user adaptation, the system shows great potential in supporting modern and accountable human resource management practices in regional government.