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Meningkatkan Branding Kain Tenun Songket Khas Desa Mandi Angin Inderalaya Selatan Ogan Ilir Pratiwi, Diany Putri; Febrianza, M; Chaniago, Ade Indra
Kawanad : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): October
Publisher : Yayasan Kawanad

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56347/kjpkm.v1i2.55

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Indonesia has a variety of cultures. One of the cultures of Indonesia is Songket woven fabric. Songket woven cloth is a traditional cloth originating from the island of Sumatera. Songket Palembang is one of the cultures from South Sumatera which has been designated as an intangible cultural heritage of Indonesia in 2013 by the ministry of education and culture. Palembang songket woven fabric is a culture that is used in a variety of certain traditional activities, such as weddings. This paper aims to increase knowledge and improve the branding of songket woven fabrics mainly in Mandi Angin village, South Inderalaya District, Ogan Ilir Regency. The method used in this paper is a descriptive method with the main data collection of the author in this paper obtained through direct observation or observation in the field, interviews conducted by recording the results of interviews or by using a voice recorder to informant and documentation by taking photos related to writing in the field. The result of the paper is to improve the branding of the songket woven fabric of Mandi Angin Village, as a characteristic of Mandi Angin Village, South Inderalaya District, Ogan Ilir Regency
A Data Processing Information System for Oil Palm Harvest Results Febrianza, M; Sanmorino, Ahmad
Journal of Computer Science Application and Engineering (JOSAPEN) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): JOSAPEN - January
Publisher : PT. Lentera Ilmu Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70356/josapen.v4i1.91

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Oil palm plantations require accurate and timely harvest data to support effective operational and managerial decision making. However, many plantations still rely on manual data recording methods that are prone to delays, errors, and data inconsistency. This study develops a data processing information system for oil palm harvest results using the Agile–Scrum approach to improve efficiency and data reliability. The system supports structured harvest data entry, automated processing, and real time reporting. Black-box testing was conducted to evaluate functional correctness, and the results show that all tested system functions operated as expected, with a 100% pass rate across key scenarios, including data entry, validation, and report generation. Performance comparison results indicate that the proposed system reduces data entry time by approximately 70%, decreases error rates by up to 85%, and shortens daily report preparation time from several hours to less than five minutes. These results demonstrate that the developed system effectively enhances accuracy, efficiency, and data accessibility in oil palm harvest management.