Yusuf, Nur Azizah
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Design of Employee Absence System Using Web-Based Realtime Geo-Location Library Yusuf, Nur Azizah; Nur, Muhammad Muhaimin; Endang, Andi Hutami
Journal of Embedded Systems, Security and Intelligent Systems Vol 6, No 2 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Teknik Komputer

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59562/jessi.v6i2.6018

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Employee performance is one of the most critical aspects of a company or organization. This is because the company's goals or targets can only be achieved if employees can demonstrate good performance in achieving them. One way to ensure this is by maintaining employee discipline. This study proposes a web-based employee attendance system using the Geo-Location Realtime library to monitor employee discipline at PT. Portal Indonesia Perkasa, which previously relied solely on a fingerprint-based attendance system. The method used is the waterfall method. Which employs a systematic and sequential approach. The system design includes flowcharts, use case diagrams, data flow diagrams, and logical legal structures. The main features include real-time location tracking and automatic attendance recording. Implementation results show the system's effectiveness in facilitating accurate attendance monitoring and reporting.
Literature Review: IT Management and Information Systems Analysis Using COBIT 5 Yusuf, Nur Azizah; Andi Hutami Endang
Journal of Embedded Systems, Security and Intelligent Systems Vol 6, No 3 (2025): September 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59562/jessi.v6i3.9339

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This study is a literature review that examines how the COBIT 5 framework is used to assess information technology (IT) management and information systems across various businesses. The study examined 100 scholarly papers to determine how COBIT 5 domains (EDM, APO, BAI, DSS, MEA) are distributed, what combinations of domains are used, what each study aims to assess, and how well IT processes are implemented. The study results indicate that the DSS and APO domains are the most commonly used. This is due to their strong focus on IT service operations and strategic planning. Furthermore, many studies integrate two to five areas to obtain more comprehensive evaluation results. These studies examine several aspects during the evaluation, such as process capability, strategic alignment, risk management, and information systems development. However, most studies indicate that IT process capability remains at levels 1 to 3. This study can serve as a foundation for organizations and researchers to design IT management improvement strategies that are more focused and aligned with organizational goals.