Vega S. Meliala, Ruth Amelia
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PERANCANGAN DAN IMPLEMENTASI AWAL APLIKASI FINEME BERBASIS FLUTTER UNTUK PENCATATAN KEUANGAN PRIBADI DIGITAL Midayatul Arifin, Muhammad; Nabila Harahap, Salsa; Vega S. Meliala, Ruth Amelia; Noor, M Yazid; Perdana, Adidtya
PROGRESS Vol 18 No 1 (2026): April
Publisher : P3M STMIK Profesional Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56708/progres.v18i1.497

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Personal financial record keeping is often delayed or messy, making it difficult to summarize data, unconnected to budget limits, and easily overlooked. This research designed and built FineMe, a Flutter-based application for recording transactions, managing categories, setting total and per-category budgets, displaying daily charts, exporting data to CSV, and managing recurring transactions. The development followed a layered architecture software engineering approach with SQLite in the data layer, a repository for logic and aggregation, Riverpod for state synchronization, and a Material interface. Requirements were derived from daily usage scenarios and implemented iteratively, while functional testing assessed the accuracy of calculations and interface responsiveness. Results showed that the income, expense, and balance summaries were updated instantly, two separate daily charts were easy to read, budget progress was calculated accurately, valid CSV files were opened in a spreadsheet, and recurring transaction rules reduced repetitive input. These findings confirm the effective combination of Flutter, SQLite, and reactive state management for building a precise, responsive, and scalable financial recorder.
RANCANG BANGUN MODEL KONTROL AKSES DINAMIS BERBASIS KONTEKS PADA ARSITEKTUR ZERO TRUST Vega S. Meliala, Ruth Amelia; Kiswanto, Dedy; Harahap, Salsa Nabila; Dly, Revidamurti
PROGRESS Vol 18 No 1 (2026): April
Publisher : P3M STMIK Profesional Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56708/progres.v18i1.500

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The rapid development of digital systems and interconnected environments has created new challenges in securing data. Traditional perimeter-based security models are no longer adequate to protect sensitive information from internal and external threats. This study proposes the design and implementation of a Context-Based Dynamic Access Control Model within the Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) framework. The proposed system integrates contextual authentication, adaptive risk evaluation, and a dynamic policy engine to implement more granular access control in multi-user web applications. The prototype was developed using Node.js, Express.js, and MySQL, featuring multi-factor authentication, contextual verification via OTP, session management, and security notifications.The test results indicate that the system is capable of detecting changes in access context, enforcing re-authentication, and recording all user activities for auditing and anomaly detection purposes. The integration of contextual authentication, adaptive access control, and Zero Trust principles has been proven to enhance data protection and user accountability without reducing system usability..