Valentino Aldo
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Development of a Website-Based Facilities and Infrastructure Rental System using the Rapid Application Development Method Valentino Aldo; L. Budi Handoko
INOVTEK Polbeng - Seri Informatika Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): July
Publisher : P3M Politeknik Negeri Bengkalis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35314/wcqyg231

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To improve the efficiency and transparency of the management of facilities and infrastructure at the Semarang City Youth and Sports Office, a web-based rental system was developed with the RAD approach. Evaluation using the time measurement technique showed that the booking process time was reduced from 10 minutes to 3 minutes, and payment validation, which previously took up to 1 hour, now takes place automatically in seconds. The system was built using Express.js based on Node.js for an efficient and structured backend, React.js for an interactive and responsive frontend, and MySQL as the main database. The system design uses visual aids such as use case diagrams, activity diagrams, and entity relationship diagrams. Testing was carried out using black box testing using the equivalence partitioning technique. As a result, the system meets all functional requirements and increases operational efficiency by up to 70% through payment gateway integration. Further development, it is recommended to add reporting and analysis features to support decision making.
The Implementation of AWS Cloud Technology to Enhance the Performance and Security of the Pharmacy Cashier Management System Hendy Kurniawan; L. Budi Handoko; Valentino Aldo
INOVTEK Polbeng - Seri Informatika Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : P3M Politeknik Negeri Bengkalis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35314/x0rctv54

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 This study examines the implementation of Amazon Web Services (AWS) in the MEKATEK pharmacy cashier management system to address the limitations of traditional systems, such as slow transaction processing, data loss risks, and challenges in handling transaction surges. The prototyping method was employed, involving user requirements analysis through interviews and observations, followed by iterative development of core features like inventory management, transactions, reporting, and data backups. Black box testing demonstrated a 100% success rate for core functionalities. Performance analysis recorded stable CPU utilisation below 5% under normal workloads and the ability to handle throughput up to 2532 packets/minute. System optimisation reduced AWS operational costs to IDR 150,000–160,000 per month. AWS implementation improved operational efficiency, strengthened data security through encryption and role-based access control, and minimised human errors. Initial user feedback indicated faster workflows, although adjustments are needed for users with limited technical backgrounds. This study recommends further development, including AI-based analytics and digital payment integration, to enhance MEKATEK’s functionality and competitiveness in the future.