In the context of expanding housing developments, the issue of burial places has emerged as a contentious subject, giving rise to conflicts with local residents.On average, 70-80% of cemetery land has been occupied, a situation that has given rise to concerns among residents.In an effort to address this issue, the Sleman Regency Government has constructed the Public Cemetery, a facility that boasts an organised and planned architectural design, a dynamic layout, and a natural atmosphere characterised by beautiful hills. Presently, registration services, grave plot booking, cremation, and data collection of corpses are still conducted manually, a practice that is set to be streamlined by the implementation of a public cemetery information system. This web-based system, once implemented, is poised to bring about significant improvements in terms of efficiency, transparency, and accessibility in the management of funeral facilities.
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