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Designing an Online Sales System Using a Website Latifah Hanum; Asyahri Hadi Nasyuha; Novica Irawati; Yustria Handika Siregar
Journal of Information Systems and Technology Research Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : Ali Institute or Research and Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55537/jistr.v3i3.897

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The rapid advancement of technology has significantly influenced the business landscape, pushing traditional businesses to adopt digital platforms to reach broader markets. This research focuses on the design and development of an online sales system (e-commerce) for Coffe ShopSipirok, a coffee shop looking to expand its market presence through a dedicated website. The e-commerce system is designed to enhance customer convenience, streamline purchasing processes, and provide detailed product information, ultimately aiming to increase sales and customer satisfaction. The development process includes requirements analysis, system design, implementation, and testing to ensure the website meets user needs and functions efficiently. The website features a user-friendly interface, secure payment gateway, and a responsive design adaptable to various devices. The implementation of this system not only improves the accessibility of Coffe Shop Sipirok's products but also positions the business competitively within the digital marketplace. Future work will involve continuous system upgrades and integration with advanced features such as customer feedback mechanisms and data analytics to further optimize the online shopping experience.
TOPSIS Method In Determining The Best Package Transportation Route A. Hamdallah, Taymour; Badri, Mohammad; Caesaendra, Wahyu; Pribadi, Antoni; Handika Siregar, Yustria; Annisa S, Tasya
Journal of Information Systems and Technology Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): May 2025
Publisher : Ali Institute or Research and Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55537/jistr.v4i02.1127

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The urgent need for product transportation services during the ongoing pandemic has prompted companies to organize transportation processes effectively to ensure customers are well served. The increase in demand for goods transportation services has been driven by the pandemic, as it has necessitated social distancing and adherence to health protocols. Traditionally, transportation services rely on distance calculation technologies to determine the best route for delivering packages, which may reduce transportation efficiency. One example is the delivery service at J&T Sidamukti drop point by PT Tiki Lintas. This research aims to provide an overview of the steps involved in using the TOPSIS (Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) method to determine the optimal transportation route for package delivery. The use of the TOPSIS method in this study aims to improve the efficiency of transportation time by evaluating and comparing different delivery routes based on multiple criteria. Through this approach, the study intends to highlight how optimal decision-making processes can enhance the efficiency of goods transportation in a challenging context like the pandemic. The research also seeks to offer practical solutions that can be applied to similar transportation challenges, thereby contributing to the overall improvement of delivery systems. Ultimately, the findings of this study are expected to provide valuable insights into the application of decision-making models in transportation route planning, particularly in the current context of limited movement and physical distancing.