The population increase in the Special Region of Yogyakarta poses challenges, including developing Village-owned Enterprises or BUM Desa in Sleman Regency to enhance rural community welfare. BUM Desa data management currently relies on manual spreadsheets and lacks a dynamic data storage system, hindering access to accurate information. This study employed the Scrum methodology, gathering data through literature reviews, interviews, and observations to assess the current state of BUM Desa. A product backlog guided the development of a web-based GIS application through sprint planning, resulting in an application that maps BUM Desa locations in the Sleman Regency based on coordinates and provides detailed development classifications. This application enhances data management and decision-making for BUM Desa development, simplifies government data management, and improves public access to BUM Desa locations. Black box testing confirmed its functionality, with 100% validity. End-user computing Satisfaction (EUCS) surveys indicated high user satisfaction, emphasizing the application's usability and alignment with user expectations in providing accurate and accessible BUM Desa information.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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