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Development of Accounting Information System for Matahari Store With RAD Method (Rapid Application Development) Oematan, Virgine Widya; Chandrawati, T. Brenda; Chrismastuti, Agnes Advensia
Journal of Business and Technology Vol 4, No 3: Desember 2024
Publisher : Soegijapranata Catholic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/jbt.v4i3.10671

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Business company is a form of business in which business people purchase goods from vendors, then resell them to consumers without changing the form of the goods. Every business, be it large, medium to small businesses, requires an accounting system. From the accounting system, the owner can determine whether his business is running well or vice versa. One trading business that still does not use an accounting system is the Matahari Grocery Store. The accounting information system is needed by Toko Matahari to be able to compete with many other similar businesses. The method used in creating this accounting system is the Rapid Application Development method.
Innovative Accounting Solution: A Web-Based Approach for Apotek Saka Sasmitra Using the Waterfall Method Yuvisan, Evaditus Kresna; Widiantoro, Albertus Dwiyoga; Chrismastuti, Agnes Advensia
Journal of Business and Technology Vol 4, No 3: Desember 2024
Publisher : Soegijapranata Catholic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/jbt.v4i3.11117

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Klinik Saka Sasmitra a healthcare facility that provides medical services, including general practitioners, dentists, and a pharmacy. The pharmacy in this clinic dispenses medications with or without a doctor's prescription. The research focuses on the pharmacy because the process of recording transactions, purchases, and medication inventory is done manually using paper and Microsoft Excel, resulting in inventory management challenges. The clinic conducts numerous transactions per day but lacks an appropriate accounting system and financial reporting. To address this issue, this research proposes the development of an accounting system using the Waterfall method. This method sequences the stages of analysis, design, implementation, testing, improvement, and maintenance to reduce errors. The web-based development will integrate the sales, purchase, and inventory systems and provide financial reports accessible through a web browser. The aim of this design is to provide convenience for both company management and consumers. The research will result in a web-based system for sales, purchase, inventory, and company dashboards.