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Web-based Application Design "UMB Eats" With Laravel Framework Afiyati, Afiyati; Fahrezi, Zidane; Rizky, Muhammad; Ardi, Liandy Hayanto; Ahmad, Ersa
Journal Collabits Vol 2, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/collabits.v2i1.31239

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The ‘UMB Eats’ application was developed to improve the efficiency of Mercu Buana University canteen services by providing online ordering and payment features. This application makes it easier for users to access menu information, prices, and food stocks, while reducing long queues at the canteen. This research aims to design a web-based system that is practical and helps the management of orders and stock by sellers. As a result, ‘UMB Eats’ proved to provide a faster and more convenient experience for users, as well as supporting a more organised canteen operation.
CONSTRUCTION AND MANAGEMENT OF A COSMOS-BASED OPERATING SYSTEM USING VISUAL STUDIO DEVELOPMENT AND VMWARE VIRTUALIZATION TECHNOLOGY Yusuf, Mohamad; Fahrezi, Zidane; Hidayah, Rafif Syari; Istanto, Yudha Andika; Saputra, Gilas Adi
Journal Collabits Vol 1, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/collabits.v1i1.25559

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Operating systems play an important role in bridging hardware and software on various computing devices. This research focuses on building an operating system based on Cosmos, an open source project that allows the creation of operating system kernels quickly and efficiently. In the process, we leverage Visual Studio development tools to develop and maintain the kernel, while VMware virtualization technology is used to test and manage development. This research contributes to further understanding of the development of Cosmos-based operating systems with optimal use of Visual Studio development tools and VMware virtualization technology