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Analysis and Design of Morotai Tourism Village Information System (SIDEWITA) Based on Local Wisdom of Tokuwela and Babari Tradition Stephen Aprius Sutresno; Yerik Afrianto Singgalen
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 5 No 1 (2023): Journal of Information Systems and Informatics
Publisher : Universitas Bina Darma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v5i1.441

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This study focuses on optimizing the management system of tourism villages in Indonesia through the development of a contextual and relevant information system that caters to users' needs. Specifically, the study targets the Morotai Island Regency, where the tourism village management requires a website-based system capable of providing comprehensive information on attractions, accessibility, accommodation, and ancillary services to a broader market. The study uses the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) with a Waterfall approach to design the system, with a focus on the actors involved in the system, including tourists and prospective tourists (users as tourists), administrators and community members (users as a community), and stakeholders such as entrepreneurs and formal organizations supporting tourism (users as stakeholders). The resulting system, SIDEWITA, is expected to optimize the management of tourist villages in Morotai Island Regency. However, the study is limited to the design phase using the Waterfall approach.
Digital Innovation Design of Tourism Destination Marketing Website Using Design Thinking Method Stephen Aprius Sutresno; Yerik Afrianto Singgalen
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Journal of Information Systems and Informatics
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v5i2.464

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This study aims to design a marketing website for special interest tourism destinations in North Halmahera Regency. The method used is design thinking. The design thinking method has five stages: empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test. At the empathize stage, the needs of system users are classified based on the characteristics of the user as a host or guest. In the define stage, the problem statement technique is used to define the problems and needs of users into four parts: lack of awareness and exposure, limited digital infrastructure, the limited availability of tourism-related infrastructure, and the lack of tourism-related data. At the ideation stage, the main problem identified related to the marketing of special interest tourist destinations is the lack of tourism-related data, so the idea to solve the problem is through the design of a website that accommodates all information about destinations and events, hotel accommodation services, resorts and cottages, vehicle rental services, and travel experiences to North Halmahera which are shared in the form of articles to short videos. At the prototype stage, the database and interface design are designed according to the analysis results at the empathize, define, and ideate stages. Furthermore, at the testing stage, aspirations about prototypes are carried out through posters and short videos to gain insight into the subsequent development. Thus, marketing special interest tourist destinations becomes more effective and efficient using a website-based digital platform.
Usability Analysis of Atma Jaya Catholic University E-Learning Based on Human Computer Interaction Henoch Juli Christanto; Stephen Aprius Sutresno; Vincentius Setiawan Suandi
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 5 No 3 (2023): Journal of Information Systems and Informatics
Publisher : Universitas Bina Darma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v5i3.512

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E-learning UAJ is a system provided by Unika Atma Jaya to facilitate the learning process for both students and lecturers. However, this system is still rarely used, especially among engineering faculties. This forms the basis for conducting the following analysis. The purpose of this research is to measure the level of usability of the UAJ e-learning system. Usability analysis is carried out using five components of usability outlined by Jakob Nielsen: Learnability, Efficiency, Memorability, Errors, and Satisfaction. The indicators within these five components are then compiled into a questionnaire, which will be distributed to active lecturers and students across all faculties who utilize the UAJ e-learning platform. This study employs a Likert scale with five categories, ranging from category 1 indicating "very bad" to category 5 indicating "very good." Among the five usability criteria assessed for both students and lecturers, the majority of responses fell within category 3, indicating sufficiency. The average scores ranged from 14.122 to 18.731 for lecturers and from 19.825 to 21.845 for students. Overall, the usability level of the UAJ e-learning platform is deemed satisfactory, enabling more effective utilization by both lecturers and students. Additionally, the study results propose several solutions for enhancing the development of the UAJ e-learning system.
Design and Development of the Mobile-Based Hydroponic Planting Machine Application MyHydro Christanto, Henoch Juli; Sutresno, Stephen Aprius; Lim, Ricardo Jonathan; Angkur, Lusiana V.G; Charmelita, Pauelina; Valentina, Vierena; Dewi, Christine
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 5 No 4 (2023): Journal of Information Systems and Informatics
Publisher : Universitas Bina Darma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v5i4.581

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In the contemporary era, technological advancements have significantly impacted various aspects of human life, offering increased efficiency and convenience. Indonesia, aiming to enhance international competitiveness, recognizes the importance of integrating technological innovation across economic sectors. Despite its abundant natural resources, Indonesia's vital agricultural sector faces challenges, including the limited adoption of modern technology, resulting in suboptimal productivity. This study focuses on addressing these challenges by developing the MyHydro mobile application, utilizing IoT and Progressive Web App (PWA) technology to enable remote monitoring and control of hydroponic systems. The research methodology includes literature review, user requirement analysis, system design, and black-box testing. Results show that MyHydro successfully bridges the gap between traditional farming practices and modern technology. Users can efficiently monitor and control hydroponic systems, enhancing crop yields and promoting sustainability in Indonesian agriculture. In conclusion, MyHydro offers a valuable solution to modernize Indonesian farming, aligning with global trends in smart agriculture. It empowers farmers and contributes to the nation's agricultural growth.
Exploration of Modernity: Worship Reservation System at Rose of Sharon Church Salatiga Utilizing Flutter Framework Hiuredhy, Davin Kurnia; Christanto, Henoch Juli; Christine, Christine; Sutresno, Stephen Aprius
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 6 No 1 (2024): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v6i1.650

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Rose of Sharon Church (ROSC) Salatiga, as a rapidly growing spiritual community, faces challenges in managing the increasing number of congregants, especially during events and compliance with health protocols. This significant growth necessitates more effective attendance management to avoid overcrowding. This research addresses this need by developing the ROSC Worship Reservation application based on Progressive Web Apps (PWA) using the Flutter Framework. The application aims to simplify congregants' worship reservations, reduce crowds, and support church administrative tasks. The use of Flutter as the primary framework provides advantages in rapid development and a user-friendly interface. The results of the User Acceptance Test (UAT) show a high satisfaction rate, reaching 92%, regarding the application's functionality and user interface. Additionally, 84% of respondents state that the seating layout displayed by the application significantly aids in effectively choosing seats. It is hoped that the application will continue to provide benefits in managing congregational attendance systematically, efficiently, and in compliance with health protocols. The conclusion of this research emphasizes that the ROSC Salatiga Worship Reservation has successfully created an innovative solution to support church management amid the dynamic growth of congregational attendance.