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Employee Payment Data Application Design: Case Study in Cv. Twins19 Noviyanti Islami; Dadang Latif; Ikbal Jamaludin; Nanang Suciyono; Rizal Parghani; Susanto Susanto
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.v1i1.223

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At first, employees collect attendance support letters containing attendance sheets and permits if not working as well as overtime certificates to the financial administration section, after which the financial administration will calculate salaries first to be submitted to the accounting department. Because employee payroll is still done manually, errors often occur in absenteeism and in calculating salaries given to employees. Then the frequent occurrence of errors in recording reports is also because the payroll is still done manually. This system is analyzed and designed using descriptive research methods and development techniques using the waterfall method. The programming language used by this system is PHP with XAMPP web server and PHPMyAdmin database. This employee payroll application that has been created can help companies make it easier to record payroll transactions, and archive payroll and attendance reports.
Internet of Things (IoT) Innovation Solution for Making Biomass Stoves in Padasuka Village, East Sumedang Haris Supriatna; Win Hendrawan; Feri Alpiyasin; Ahfi Fauka Pranata; Rizal Parghani
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat: Bisnis dan Iptek (JPMBISTEK) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat: Bisnis dan Iptek (JPMBISTEK)
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The community service team, comprising instructors and students from STMIK Mardira, in partnership with Universitas Kebangsaan Republik Indonesia, initiated an initiative to develop Sukajadi Village in East Sumedang. During the project, the team concentrated on resolving the challenge of biomass stoves utilizing the Internet of Things (IoT) with temperature sensors capable of real-time temperature monitoring and remote temperature control. The team ensured a consistent temperature of 90°C during the steaming process to preserve the quality and sterility of East Mushroom spawn bags. The community service team implemented IoT-based biomass stoves and conducted training for the local population in Padasuka Village to optimize the use of these stoves for temperature monitoring. The community service project resulted in the deployment of IoT-enabled biomass burners for real-time temperature monitoring during the steaming of oyster mushroom bags for the inhabitants of Padasuka Village in East Sumedang. The IoT-enabled biomass burners allow the local community to monitor the temperature in real-time, as shown on the application screen, to maintain a consistent temperature of 90°C for optimal steaming processes. The collaborative community project in Sukajadi Village has substantially benefited the local community by adopting IoT-based technology for real-time temperature monitoring of biomass burners. The measures implemented are anticipated to be further improved and yield enduring advantages for the inhabitants of Sukajadi Village in East Sumedang.