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Application Of the Eigenface Method in The Presence System Using Web-Based Face Recognition: Study At E-learning Marketplace in Bandung Darmawan, Fahrizal; Kusnandar, Toni; Fauka, Ahfi; Sudrajat, Adjat
Informatics Management, Engineering and Information System Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Informatics 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.v1i2.245

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The swift progress of technology has yielded numerous advantages, particularly for organizations engaged in vocational education, such as E-learning Marketplace in Bandung (Luarsekolah). One of the advantages of technology in vocational education is the use of attendance system technology. Luarsekolah's attendance system employs a conventional fingerprint recognition method, which frequently encounters difficulties when employees attempt to clock in, as their fingerprints are occasionally not acknowledged. Hence, creating a system that facilitates and streamlines employee attendance without requiring physical interaction is imperative. To address this, a facial recognition system utilizing the eigenface approach, with a development methodology based on the waterfall method, is suggested. Using the Eigenface PCA (Principal Component Analysis) technique, this system can function in real time. The research findings demonstrate the efficacy of the eigenface approach in real-time applications. The eigenface approach incorporates multiple validations to ensure the system's accuracy when employees utilize it. The approach incorporates several validations, such as presenting a message when an employee's face is near the camera and indicating a message when the employee's face is not directed toward the camera. If the camera misses adequate lighting, the system will automatically modify the lighting conditions to enable the camera to capture the employee's facial features.
Web-Based Application for Sales of Water Depot Accessories and Equipment at VQ Air Store Adawiah, Sania; Sudrajat, Adjat; Fauka, Ahfi; Parghani, Rizal
Journal of Economics, Management, and Entrepreneurship Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Economics, Management, and Entrepreneurship
Publisher : P3M, STIE Pasundan, Bandung, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55208/jeme.v2i1.134

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An online shop website refers to a website that is equipped with an e-commerce system, allowing users to engage in transactions. In addition to the requirement of loading product offerings, the website must also possess inventory management capabilities, automated shipping cost estimates, and support for manual and automated payments using a Payment Gateway. This research aims to develop an application that facilitates the sale of accessories and supplies required for a gallon of drinking water depot at the VQ WATER store. This application will be directly linked to the website and provide comprehensive information about the VQ Water Depot Gallon Shop, including prices and purchasing instructions. The aim is to enhance user convenience when locating depot equipment. The research methodology employed in this final project is the Waterfall approach, which incorporates UML modeling. The attained outcomes manifest as an internet-based sales application accessible through a website, facilitating the exploration of depot equipment requirements. The final project entails the development of a website-based online sales application that facilitates the convenient purchase of gallon depot products. This application provides users with visual representations of accessories and equipment, their respective costs and purchasing instructions.
Web-Based Application for Sales of Water Depot Accessories and Equipment at VQ Air Store Adawiah, Sania; Sudrajat, Adjat; Fauka, Ahfi; Parghani, Rizal
Journal of Economics, Management, and Entrepreneurship Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Economics, Management, and Entrepreneurship
Publisher : P3M, STIE Pasundan, Bandung, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55208/jeme.v2i1.134

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An online shop website refers to a website that is equipped with an e-commerce system, allowing users to engage in transactions. In addition to the requirement of loading product offerings, the website must also possess inventory management capabilities, automated shipping cost estimates, and support for manual and automated payments using a Payment Gateway.This research aims to develop an application that facilitates the sale of accessories and supplies required for a gallon of drinking water depot at the VQ WATER store. This application will be directly linked to the website and provide comprehensive information about the VQ Water Depot Gallon Shop, including prices and purchasing instructions. The aim is to enhance user convenience when locating depot equipment. The research methodology employed in this final project is the Waterfall approach, which incorporates UML modeling. The attained outcomes manifest as an internet-based sales application accessible through a website, facilitating the exploration of depot equipment requirements. The final project entails the development of a website-based online sales application that facilitates the convenient purchase of gallon depot products. This application provides users with visual representations of accessories and equipment, their respective costs and purchasing instructions.
Car Rental Information System Using The Waterfall Method In One Of The Car Rental Companies Dewi, Novita Puspita; Fauka, Ahfi; Parghani, Rizal; Lesmana, Berry
Journal of Economics, Management, and Entrepreneurship Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Economics, Management, and Entrepreneurship
Publisher : P3M, STIE Pasundan, Bandung, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55208/h2m2hb31

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Car rental reservations are presently conducted only over WhatsApp. The absence of social media promotions has resulted in stagnant revenue for the company, and there is no established mechanism to streamline data collection and processing for the automobile rental industry. This research seeks to facilitate online car rentals for clients and to deliver information to them effectively, efficiently, and accurately. Furthermore, it aims to augment the company's revenue substantially. The Waterfall software development methodology was selected to emphasise the systematic processes involved in creating this information system. This study seeks to develop and construct an effective car rental information system. The deployment of this car rental information system will enhance operational efficiency in handling rentals, expedite the borrowing and returning processes, and improve the overall user experience.
E-Report Revolution: Web Prototyping for Vocational High Schools in Bandung Fauka, Ahfi; Yuliana, Mila; Syukri, Muhammad; Risanti, Rini
Jurnal Computech & Bisnis (e-journal) Vol. 18 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Computech & Bisnis (e-Journal)
Publisher : LPPM STMIK Mardira Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56447/ax16jm34

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The report is a crucial document that thoroughly documents pupils' learning outcomes in both academic and extracurricular domains. Inputting many student grades into reports by hand takes a long time, and parents cannot constantly check their children's report cards. The author hopes to make data entry easier and allow parents to monitor their children's academic progress with the web-based e-report information system that uses the prototyping technique. The author used JavaScript, PHP, and a MySQL database to create an online e-report information system. This approach is intended to help homeroom instructors and teachers at one of Bandung's vocational high schools manage grades and determine their pupils' average scores. This study emphasizes the potential for increasing grade management effectiveness, fostering better parent-school communication, and offering a clearer picture of student performance. It might also inspire other academic institutions to implement comparable technology to expedite their reporting procedures.