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Aplikasi Inventory Barang Berbasis Website untuk Divisi General Affair dalam Pendataan Barang PT. GED Lintas Indonesia Saputra, Muhammad Hadi; Ike Meilani, Yayuk; Jhonsen Syaftriandi, Muhammad; Effendi, Yanti
MDP Student Conference Vol 3 No 1 (2024): The 3rd MDP Student Conference 2024
Publisher : Universitas Multi Data Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35957/mdp-sc.v3i1.6992

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The data collection process still uses a simple method, namely using a paper form to collect stock taking data for all items and using a stock card to collect data on goods. This research aims to create a web-based inventory application that can reduce the risk of errors compared to a manual recording system. The method used is the RAD method. This method is an information system development method that is considered to emphasize short development cycles, so it is considered appropriate to use in developing this system. RAD uses an iterative method in developing a system. The stages that support this method are define the requirements, prototype, receive feedback, and finalize software. The results of this research are a web-based goods inventory application interface that is used to collect goods data and create stock taking reports quickly and accurately.
Penerapan Metode Waterfall Dalam Membangun Aplikasi Pemberitahuan Tanggal Jatuh Tempo Piutang Outlet Pada PT Bintang Suryasindo Aprizal, Yarza; Mahmud; Jhonsen Syaftriandi, Muhammad; Hidayat, Feby
BULLET : Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): BULLET : Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu
Publisher : CV. Multi Kreasi Media

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 PT Bintang Suryasindo, a company focusing on the distribution of consumer products, caters to a diverse customer base, including outlets spread across various regions. One crucial aspect of company operations is the management of receivables originating from these outlets. To facilitate its business operations, PT Bintang Suryasindo provides credit or receivable facilities to outlets. However, in its implementation, customer outlets often struggle to recall or monitor the receivable payment deadlines they must meet. Therefore, an effective solution is required to provide timely notifications to outlets. One viable solution is to develop an application capable of sending receivable notifications directly to outlets. The application, built using the Waterfall method, incorporates features such as employee task schedules, settled outlets, and overdue outlets. The results of testing for all 18 test cases were successful and aligned with the testers' expectations. This indicates that the application is ready for implementation.