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Journal : Journal of Technology Research in Information System and Engineering

Sistem Informasi Bimbingan Online Menggunakan Fitur Logbook Konsultasi Muhajirin, Muhajirin; Rika, Rika; Arafah, Muhammad; M. Sabir, Fitriana; Pasnur, Pasnur; Maslihatin, Tatik; Ilham, Ilham; Resha, Muhammad
JTRISTE Vol 11 No 2 (2024): JTRISTE
Publisher : STMIK KHARISMA Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55645/jtriste.v11i2.554

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The Final Project guidance process often faces obstacles such as inflexible schedules, limited space and time, and difficulties in communication between supervisors and students directly. This study aims to implement a web-based Final Project guidance system using the Laravel framework designed using the Waterfall method and the PHP programming language and MySQL as a database. Data in this study were obtained through observation, literature studies and interviews. Testing in this study was carried out using the Black Box method and User Acceptance Testing (UAT). The results showed that this application was feasible for use by students and lecturers with an average test score on the Usability aspect of 86.68%, on the Information Quality aspect of 84.88%, and on the Service Interaction Quality aspect of 83.86%. Based on the feasibility category interval of 81% - 100%, this system was declared very feasible for use, in addition this system was able to overcome traditional obstacles in the Final Project guidance process.
SISTEM KEAMANAN PENGUNCIAN SEPEDA MOTOR DENGAN AUTENTIKASI WIFI SMARTPHONE Muhajirin, Muhajirin; Taufik; Arafah, Muhammad; Angriawan, Randy; Ilham; Pasnur; Maslihatin, Tatik; Halid, Agus; Sabri, Muhammad
JTRISTE Vol 12 No 1 (2025): JTRISTE
Publisher : STMIK KHARISMA Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55645/jtriste.v12i1.612

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Motorcycle theft continues to rise in various regions, highlighting the need for more reliable security systems. Conventional protection methods, such as double locks or standard alarms, have proven to be vulnerable and insufficient. This research aims to design and implement a motorcycle security system based on WiFi MAC address authentication from the owner's smartphone. The system is built using the ESP8266 microcontroller, which scans nearby devices and matches their MAC addresses against a pre-registered list. If a match is found, the vehicle is allowed to start. In addition to authentication, the system is equipped with a vibration sensor to detect suspicious activity when the motorcycle is in an OFF state. Test results indicate that the system can effectively distinguish between authorized and unauthorized devices, and responds accurately and promptly under various test conditions