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Journal : System Information and Computer Technology (SYNCTECH)

Sistem Informasi Penentuan Prioritas Pengadaan Obat Menggunakan Metode Analisis Activity Based Costing (ABC) Hartono, Nahrun; Ibrahim, Firmansyah; Asminarni, Asminarni
System Information and Computer Technology (SYNCTECH) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
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Gisella Farma Pharmacy is a pharmacy that sells a wide variety of medicines. Each type of drug has a different priority level, which causes difficulty in determining priorities for drug procurement. This can lead to a waste of funds and stock buildup, which can be detrimental to the pharmacy. Additionally, in managing drug inventory, regular checks are still required for every request, as there is no real-time information on the amount of drug stock available in the pharmacy. The activity-based costing method is used to assign different priorities to each group of drugs and support drug procurement. Extreme Programming was used in developing this system, with black-box testing as the system testing method. From the results of research using the activity-based costing method: Drug sales data in April showed that 37 items (47.44%) of drugs belonged to class A with a total sales value of 79.54%, 23 items to class B (29.49%) with a total sales value of 15.28%, and 18 items to class C (23.08%) with a total sales value of 5.18%. Drug sales data in May included 31 items (43.06%) of drugs belonging to class A with a total sales value of 79.42%, 21 items to class B (29.17%) with a total sales value of 15.18%, and 20 items to class C (27.78%) with a total sales value of 5.40%. Drug sales data in June showed that 39 items (49.86%) of drugs belonged to class A with a total sales value of 79.42%, 27 items to class B (29.67%) with a total sales value of 15.37%, and 25 items to class C (27.47%) with a total sales value of 5.21%. Drug sales data in July included 40 items (44.94%) of drugs belonging to class A with a total sales value of 79.74%, 24 items to class B (26.97%) with a total sales value of 14.96%, and 25 items to class C (28.09%) with a total sales value of 5.30%.
Pengembangan dan Pengujian Kelayakan Sistem Informasi Monitoring Inventaris Sekolah Yusuf , Farida; Hartono, Nahrun; Rifdah, Nur
System Information and Computer Technology (SYNCTECH) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
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The Selayar Islands Regency Education and Culture Office does not currently have a website to monitor school inventory data. This research aims to create a Information System that will help monitor school inventory under the supervision of the The Selayar Islands Regency Education and Culture Office. The research follows the waterfall method and uses experimental research with data collection through observation, interviews, and documentation. The application is tested using the black box testing method. The result is a school inventory monitoring application, and an evaluation conducted through questionnaires with 120 respondents shows a satisfaction rate of 82.26% for this application. It can be concluded that users are pleased with information system, and it is effective for monitoring school inventory at the Selayar Islands Regency Education and Culture Office.
Pengujian Pengalaman Pengguna pada Sistem Informasi Pengelolaan Keuangan dan Inventaris Barang Menggunakan User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ) Aliyah, Aliyah; Hartono, Nahrun
System Information and Computer Technology (SYNCTECH) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): July
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User experience testing is an essential step in evaluating the quality of user interaction with an information system. This study aims to analyze the user experience of a financial management information system using the User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ) method. This method covers six main evaluation dimensions: Attractiveness, Perspicuity, Efficiency, Dependability, Stimulation, and Novelty. The evaluation results indicate that the financial management information system performs positively across all dimensions, with the following average scores: Attractiveness 1.91, Perspicuity 2.22, Efficiency 1.77, Dependability 1.94, Stimulation 1.78, and Novelty 1.89. The highest score in the Perspicuity dimension shows that the system is easy to understand and use by users. Meanwhile, the scores in the Efficiency, Stimulation, and Novelty dimensions provide insights for improving the system’s optimization, appeal, and innovation. Overall, these results demonstrate that the user experience of the financial management information system falls into the positive category and supports the system’s effectiveness in helping users manage finances efficiently. Further development recommendations focus on enhancing the efficiency and stimulation dimensions to provide a better user experience.