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Journal : Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal

Web-Based Population Data Management Application: Case Study: RW17 Citaliktik Soreang Office, Bandung District Tedi Supriadi; Haris Supriatna; Miranti Adhita Scantya; Adjat Sudrajat; Ahfi Fauka Paranata
Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Infotmatics Management, Engineering, and Information System Journal
Publisher : LPPM STMIK Mardira Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56447/imeisj.v1i1.216

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The RW17 Citaliktik Soreang office is one of the Residents' Associations, having its address at Kp. Citaliktik Soreang Islamic Boarding School has various kinds of resident activities. Currently, the population data collection at the Citaliktik RW17 Office is to collect citizen data conventionally according to its category. With this, it is necessary to implement an information system, the Population Data Collection Application, which is implemented through the website. The system will be developed using object-oriented software development and programming (OOAD) methods using a computer or laptop device. To assist the RW17 Citaliktik Soreang Office in improving the existing system with the hope that the processing and presentation of population data, which is still conventional, can make it easier to make this population data collection application. The result of making the application is a Population Data Collection Application at the RW17 Citaliktik Soreang Office.
Mobile Stock Information System Using the Waterfall Method: Case Study at An Electronics Retailer in Bandung Andriano, Depry; Rosadi, Dadi; Supriatna, Haris
Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56447/imeisj.v1i2.247

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Efficient inventory control is a crucial aspect of the retail sector, particularly in the electronics industry, such as mobile phones. This study aims to assess the efficacy of the Waterfall methodology in developing a mobile stock management system that is both efficient and dependable. This study employs a qualitative methodology, gathering data from multiple mobile phone retail shops that have adopted the Waterfall method for developing a stock management system. The collected data encompasses the progression through development stages, encountered restrictions, time duration, and attained outcomes. The data is studied to ascertain the strengths and shortcomings of the Waterfall technique in the specific context of controlling cellphone stock. The research findings demonstrate that the Waterfall technique offers a well-defined framework for creating a stock management system. Delineated phases, such as requirements analysis, design, implementation, testing, and implementation, aid firms in effectively overseeing projects with a disciplined and quantifiable approach. Furthermore, the Waterfall technique enables firms to gain a comprehensive perspective of the project from initiation to completion. Nevertheless, this study also pinpointed certain shortcomings in implementing the Waterfall technique. One drawback is the need for adaptability in handling evolving requirements or enhancements that may emerge during the development process. Hence, companies must meticulously evaluate the worthiness of accommodating these alterations. Based on this study, it is determined that the Waterfall technique can be a very efficient strategy for developing a mobile phone stock management system, mainly when the specific objectives and requirements have been adequately established. However, companies must consider the possibility of evolving requirements and be open to modifying the development process as necessary. This research offers valuable insights to firms in selecting a development approach that aligns with their specific context and business requirements
Optimization Of Information Systems for Resource Management in Mosques Sultonudin, Muhamad Taufik; Supriatna, Ade; Supriatna, Haris; Jamaludin, Ikbal
Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56447/imeisj.v2i2.357

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This study seeks to enhance the information system for resource management at Masjid Al-Qomar by implementing an application focused on financial and activity management. The applied research method is descriptive, applying an object-oriented system development approach (Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, OOAD). The developed system focuses on two main aspects: recording and reporting donations, including zakat and other financial activities, and managing schedules and communication with congregants. The research findings demonstrate that the suggested information system streamlines financial recording and reporting processes, improves transparency in fund utilization, and aids in financial reporting. This technology enhances the mosque's administrative efficiency through features including automated recording, readily available financial reports, and integrated activity schedule management. Furthermore, it guarantees that activity information is available to all congregants, including those not regularly attend the mosque, via an integrated platform and efficient communication tools. This research concludes that the effective implementation of an information system can augment financial transparency, promote operational efficiency, and elevate congregant participation. This study advocates for the ongoing enhancement and upkeep of the system to guarantee its performance aligns with the mosque's and its users' requirements.
Optimization Of Information Systems for Resource Management in Mosques Sultonudin, Muhamad Taufik; Supriatna, Ade; Supriatna, Haris; Jamaludin, Ikbal
Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal
Publisher : LPPM STMIK Mardira Indonesia

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This study seeks to enhance the information system for resource management at Masjid Al-Qomar by implementing an application focused on financial and activity management. The applied research method is descriptive, applying an object-oriented system development approach (Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, OOAD). The developed system focuses on two main aspects: recording and reporting donations, including zakat and other financial activities, and managing schedules and communication with congregants. The research findings demonstrate that the suggested information system streamlines financial recording and reporting processes, improves transparency in fund utilization, and aids in financial reporting. This technology enhances the mosque's administrative efficiency through features including automated recording, readily available financial reports, and integrated activity schedule management. Furthermore, it guarantees that activity information is available to all congregants, including those not regularly attend the mosque, via an integrated platform and efficient communication tools. This research concludes that the effective implementation of an information system can augment financial transparency, promote operational efficiency, and elevate congregant participation. This study advocates for the ongoing enhancement and upkeep of the system to guarantee its performance aligns with the mosque's and its users' requirements.