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Implementation of Augmented Reality-Based Promotional Application for Traditional Food at Cakwe Medan Pak Budi Haryanto, Haryanto; Fridayanthie, Eka W; Firdaus, Maulana; Budiman, Alwi; Susila, Mochamad Nandi
Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu Vol. 5 No. 5 (2025): Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu, July - August (2025)
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Technological advances have had a major influence on the field of information and communication technology. There are several ways to recognize technical progress in the food sector. Today, food stores offer more than just food to every visitor or client. When opposed to eating at home, the store is the place to look for the variety of foods it offers. Each store will be able to provide something unique, which presents a problem for store owners who must constantly contend with intense competition. This is very important because Toko Cakwe Medan must be able to provide food quickly to satisfy every guest/customer. The Fast Corner algorithm is Edward Rosten's approach used to determine corner points after the image is converted to black and white. The approach that uses corner point determination techniques begins by identifying a point p from the input image. The 16 pixels adjacent to p are then verified. Fast Corner Detection excludes a significant percentage of non-corners by utilizing a high-speed type of Fast Corner Detection in its implementation. This research displays products in 3D. From this analysis, it was identified that the scanned product was an interesting promotional idea to attract Jadoel food enthusiasts, create attractive promotional media, and a food product that could satisfy customers who wanted to buy.
Development of a Web-Based Printing Service Application Using the Waterfall Model Susila, Mochamad Nandi; Haryanto, Haryanto; Fridayanthie, Eka W; Budiyono, Pungkas
Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu Vol. 5 No. 08 (2025): Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu, December (2025)
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The rapid growth of the creative industry has increased the demand for printing services that are fast, accurate, and consistent in quality. However, many printing businesses still rely on manual operational processes, including order recording, design verification, cost estimation, and production monitoring. These limitations often result in delays, miscommunication with customers, and difficulties in tracking incoming orders. This study focuses on the development of a web-based information system designed to automate the ordering process and enhance communication between customers and printing service providers. The system was developed using the Waterfall model, which consists of requirement analysis, system design, implementation, testing, and maintenance. Data were collected through field observations and interviews with the owner of a local printing business. The results indicate that the developed system provides online ordering features, design file uploads, automatic cost estimation, job status tracking, and real-time process update notifications. The implementation of this system not only improves production efficiency but also reduces recording errors and enhances customer satisfaction. This web-based solution is expected to support the digital transformation of printing service businesses in the modern industrial era.