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Perancangan Website Sistem Informasi Tagihan Pembayaran Perusahaan Daerah Air Minum: (Studi Kasus Badan Usaha Milik Desa XYZ) Restuyadi, Andrian Rizky; Saeppani, Asep; Sofiyan, Yanyan
Jurnal Informatika, Multimedia dan Teknik Vol 1 No 1 (2024): Juli-Desember 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Tanggui Baimbaian

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In the digital era, efficiency and easy access to public services are crucial. The Regional Drinking Water Company (PDAM) must adapt to technological advancements to improve service quality. A major challenge is the manual and inefficient management of billing and payments, leading to service time inefficiency. This study aims to enhance operational efficiency and service quality at PDAM by designing a bill payment information system website. Data was collected through interviews, observations, and literature studies to understand system requirements. The website was developed using the prototype method, allowing continuous adjustments and evaluations until the system meets PDAM's operational needs. The final result is a website implemented at PDAM, providing easy access and efficiency in the bill payment process, increasing customer satisfaction, and supporting the digital transformation of public services.
Analisis Kesiapan Teknologi Informasi dan Implementasi Aplikasi Antropometri Nutrisi Anak untuk Optimalisasi Program Makan Bergizi Gratis Samiatul Milah, Ana; Rahmayani, Rani; Sofiyan, Yanyan
Infoman's : Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Informatika dan Manajemen Vol. 19 No. 2 (2025): Infoman's
Publisher : LPPM & Fakultas Teknologi Informasi UNSAP

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The Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program requires a high-precision monitoring system to ensure its effectiveness in improving children's nutritional status. This study aims to analyze information technology readiness through the development and implementation of the Children's Nutritional Anthropometry (ANA) application. The methodology employs an action research approach involving IT training for 100 health volunteers, digital nutritional counseling, and physical examinations of 500 children. The primary focus of this article is to evaluate how digital infrastructure readiness and technology literacy at the village level influence the accuracy of nutritional monitoring data. The results indicate that the integration of the ANA application significantly accelerates nutritional status reporting and facilitates the distribution of targeted nutritional interventions. Furthermore, the enhancement of IT readiness among health volunteers reduces human error in data entry, ensuring that the MBG program is supported by a robust and reliable decision support system.