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Real Time Sales Data Visualization at Agung Wastra Using Looker Studio Sandhiyasa, I Made Subrata; Parniti, I Gusti Agung Ayu Pira; Wijaya, Bagus Kusuma; Suandana, Ni Putu Widantari
TECHNOVATE: Journal of Information Technology and Strategic Innovation Management Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : PT.KARYA GEMAH RIPAH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52432/technovate.2.2.2025.96-103

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Agung Wastra is a company that opertes in the field of facilities and infrastructure for Hindu religious ceremony activities. The company uses Microsoft Excel in processing sales data. The weakness of the data or information produced is that it is still in table form and does not display more interactive information in graphic form, making it difficult for companies in a short time. Therefore, this research aims to build a sales data visualization system using looker studio. This visualization helps companies process table data into information in the form of graphs so that it doesn't take a long time to see the company's sales development. The research method used in this research is Kimball's nine steps method. This research goes through the stages of company data analysis, data warehouse design, extract transform load process, implementation of data visualization, and system testing. This system was tested using the user acceptance test method and obtained results with a percentage of 92.5% or strongly agree, which means that the sales data visualization is in accordance with the needs of the agung wastra company. The results of this research are seven pages displaying company information in the form of graphics to assist in decision making.
Evaluating Student Investment Interest Amidst Financial Technology Ease Astari, Gusti Ayu Shinta Dwi; Wijaya, Bagus Kusuma
TECHNOVATE: Journal of Information Technology and Strategic Innovation Management Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52432/technovate.2.4.2025.163-167

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The emergence of investment features within Fintech ecosystems has democratized access to capital markets for Generation Z. However, empirical evidence suggests a disconnect between accessibility and actual investment participation. This study aims to analyze the gap between investment interest (intention) and actual investment behavior (action) among university students. Employing a descriptive quantitative method with 30 respondents, the research investigates the determinants of low investment uptake despite high digital fluency. The findings reveal a significant "Intention-Behavior Gap": while 85% of respondents expressed a strong desire to invest, only 23% actively utilize investment features. The primary barriers identified are not capital constraints, but rather low "Risk Literacy" and "Herding Behavior" where students rely on influencers rather than fundamental analysis. The study concludes that technological ease without fundamental financial education triggers "Fear of Missing Out" (FOMO) rather than rational investment decision-makin.