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Development of a Mobile Web Information System for Ordering and Managing Local Products Nafis Fausta Zaki; Arief Hermawan
bit-Tech Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): bit-Tech
Publisher : Komunitas Dosen Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32877/bt.v8i2.3263

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Digital transformation is essential for enhancing operational efficiency, minimizing errors, and increasing transparency, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This study investigates the operational challenges faced by Parfum ARX+, a local SME engaged in the perfume industry, which relies on manual ordering and inventory management systems that often lead to service delays, stock inaccuracies, and workflow inefficiencies. To address these issues, this research proposes the design and development of an integrated web-mobile information system aimed at automating order placement, stock control, and sales reporting. The system includes core features such as user registration, dynamic product catalog, real-time inventory updates, digital payments, and administrative dashboards. It was developed using Flutter for mobile applications, React for the web interface, and Firebase for backend services including real-time database and secure user authentication. System evaluation was conducted through black-box testing to assess functional reliability and user experience under operational conditions. The results show that the system successfully met all functional requirements, significantly reducing order processing time by approximately 35%, improving inventory accuracy, and enhancing overall administrative performance. By enabling real-time data access and automated transactions, the system improves customer satisfaction and supports data-driven decision-making for business managers. This research demonstrates how low-cost, scalable digital platforms can transform conventional business operations into efficient, user-friendly, and transparent systems, contributing to improved competitiveness and operational resilience among SMEs. The system serves as a model for similar enterprises seeking to implement digital solutions in order to adapt to evolving market demands and technological developments.
Design and Development of a Web-Based Boarding House Management Information System Using RAD Method Mohamad Ilham Praditya Arifatul Nesta; Abdul Rezha Efrat Najaf; Seftin Fitri Ana Wati
bit-Tech Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): bit-Tech
Publisher : Komunitas Dosen Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32877/bt.v8i2.3342

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The rapid growth of urban migration in Indonesia, particularly among students and workers, has increased the demand for efficient and integrated boarding house management systems. However, many boarding house businesses still rely on manual processes for tenant registration, payment tracking, and data recording, leading to inefficiencies and data inaccuracies. This study aims to design and develop a web-based boarding house management information system to optimize operational performance and enhance service quality for both owners and tenants. The system was developed using the Rapid Application Development (RAD) method, which emphasizes iterative prototyping, user involvement, and rapid feedback to ensure functional alignment with user requirements. The application was built with ReactJS for the frontend, ExpressJS for the backend, and PostgreSQL as the database, integrated with the Midtrans payment gateway to enable secure, real-time transactions. A key contribution of this study is the combination of RAD methodology with Midtrans integration, providing a scalable and user-friendly solution for small-scale property management. The system’s functionality was tested using Black Box Testing, confirming that all features operated correctly according to design specifications. The results demonstrate that the system successfully streamlines management workflows, reduces human error by 25%, and improves the user experience by reducing administrative processing time by 30%. This study contributes to the digital transformation of small-scale property management by demonstrating the feasibility of using low-cost, scalable technologies to enhance operational efficiency and service transparency.
Student Violation Point Information System Using The Web-Based Waterfall Method Dani Dani; Reza Saputra; A Nurul Anwar
bit-Tech Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): bit-Tech
Publisher : Komunitas Dosen Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32877/bt.v8i2.3372

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Juvenile delinquency remains a growing concern in school environments, where ineffective manual documentation often slows disciplinary decision-making and delays communication with parents. This study aims to design and develop a web-based student violation information system that integrates WhatsApp notifications to support real-time parental engagement. Using the Waterfall methodology, the system was built with PHP and MySQL and evaluated in a school setting involving administrators, teachers, and parents as primary users. The analysis stage identified recurring inefficiencies in existing disciplinary workflows, including incomplete records and an average communication delay of two to three days between violation occurrence and parental notification. The developed system streamlines these processes by enabling structured data entry, automated point calculation, and instantaneous message delivery. Functional testing across twelve core features showed 100% alignment between expected and actual outputs, while user feedback from initial deployment indicated faster access to violation records and improved traceability of student behavior. Preliminary observations also suggested a reduction in documentation time, from approximately five minutes per case to under two minutes. These findings demonstrate the system’s potential to enhance accuracy, accelerate information flow, and strengthen disciplinary governance within schools. The implications highlight the value of integrating real-time communication technologies into school information systems to support timely intervention and increased parental involvement. Overall, this study provides an empirically grounded model that can be adapted by educational institutions seeking more transparent, efficient, and accountable mechanisms for managing student violations.
Agile-Scrum Implementation in The Development of Kampus Merdeka Information System
Journal of Applied Statistics and Data Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Applied Statistics and Data Science
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jasds.2024.001.01.4

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Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) program is a program initiated by the Minister of Education and Culture to encourage students to master various disciplines for their preparation in the job market. At the Institut Teknologi Del, the MBKM program is also offered to students. However, its implementation is not yet fully automated and utilizes various different platforms. This research aims to design and develop the Independent Internship & Study Implementation Information System in the Merdeka Campus at the Institut Teknologi Del using the Agile-Scrum approach. The Scrum method is an iterative software development approach that is flexible to changes. The implementation of Agile-Scrum in the development of the MBKM information system helps achieve goals and automate existing systems. This research involves Scrum activities such as sprint planning, daily scrum, sprint review, and sprint retrospective to produce an information system that meets the requirements. The Scrum product backlog is used as a reference during system development throughout the sprint. The development of the information system through agile-scrum has received feedback during the sprint review and has been functionally tested using several testing methods.
Comparing Pre-Norm and Post-Norm Transformers in Preserving Gender Information for Indonesian–English Translation through Attention-Based Signal Reinforcement Andik Wijanarko; Rinaldi Munir; Masayu Leylia Khodra; Dessi Puji Lestari
Journal of Applied Data Sciences Vol 7, No 2: May 2026
Publisher : Bright Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47738/jads.v7i2.1257

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Gender realization in Indonesian–English machine translation remains challenging due to the absence of grammatical gender in Indonesian, which often leads to unstable or ambiguous gender representations in English outputs. While Transformer-based models have demonstrated strong general translation performance, their ability to preserve gender information across encoding layers remains inconsistent and poorly understood, particularly with respect to architectural normalization strategies.This study presents a comparative analysis of Pre-Norm and Post-Norm Transformer architectures in preserving gender information, and examines the role of attention-based signal reinforcement in mitigating representational degradation. The reinforcement mechanism is introduced prior to standard encoder processing to strengthen gender-relevant token interactions without modifying the overall model structure.Four controlled configurations—Post-Norm, Pre-Norm, Post-Norm with attention-based reinforcement, and Pre-Norm with attention-based reinforcement—are trained under identical random seeds on both unbalanced and balanced datasets. Evaluation is performed on gender-ambiguous test sentences without explicit gender annotations to assess generalization. Gender preservation is assessed at the output level using gender-specific accuracy and BLEU score, and at the representation level using cosine similarity between gender cue embeddings and English gendered pronouns.The results show that Post-Norm Transformers fail to maintain stable gender representations, yielding near-random gender accuracy (~50%) and negligible BLEU scores. Pre-Norm architectures improve training stability but achieve limited gender accuracy (around 30%). Incorporating attention-based signal reinforcement substantially enhances gender preservation, with accuracy rising to over 50% and reaching up to 56% under balanced training conditions, accompanied by a consistent increase in cosine similarity values (exceeding 0.35) between gender cues and corresponding pronouns. These findings indicate that normalization strategy and attention-based reinforcement jointly determine the stability of gender representations in Transformer-based machine translation.
WEB BASED GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR OPTIMAL TOURIST ROUTE PLANNING IN NORTH SUMATRA USING THE ANT COLONY OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHM Faridawaty Marpaung; Mulyono Mulyono; K M A Fauzi; Eni Yuniastuti; Arnita Arnita; Suvriadi Panggabean
BAREKENG: Jurnal Ilmu Matematika dan Terapan Vol 20 No 3 (2026): BAREKENG: Journal of Mathematics and Its Application
Publisher : PATTIMURA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/barekengvol20iss3pp2523-2534

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The transition toward Tourism 4.0 has redefined travel planning as a multifaceted optimization challenge, specifically the Personalized Tourist Trip Design Problem (PTTDP). While conventional navigation services offer basic routing, they frequently lack the capacity to integrate multi-objective constraints with interactive, preference-based spatial visualizations. This research addresses this gap by developing an integrated Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS) that merges the Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) metaheuristic with a Web-based Geographic Information System (WebGIS). The study employs a quantitative methodology, using a weighted-sum scalarization technique to harmonize divergent goals: maximizing destination attraction scores while simultaneously reducing travel distance and duration. Based on empirical validation in Berastagi City, North Sumatra, the results reveal that the ACO-WebGIS framework substantially outperforms traditional routing methods, achieving 17.84% reduction in total distance, 17.24% improvement in time efficiency, and 42.85% increase in the number of POIs visited within identical time constraints, all supported by a swift computational latency of only 1.45 seconds. The scientific value of this work lies in the seamless coupling of algorithmic optimization and dynamic spatial mapping, providing a scalable, robust tool for intelligent tourism management that delivers a mathematically sound yet practical solution for modern travelers.
Utilization of Financial Statement Information and Planning Orientation on the Quality of Business Decisions of Textile MSMEs in West Java Junaidi Junaidi; Lainatusshifa Kemal; Azhar Azhar; Humairoh Humairoh; Pocut Ainiah; Wahyuni Sri Astutik
West Science Accounting and Finance Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): West Science Accounting and Finance
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsaf.v4i01.2743

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This study aims to examine the influence of financial statement information utilization and planning orientation on the quality of business decisions among textile Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in West Java. The research adopts a quantitative approach using a survey method involving 155 MSME owners and managers as respondents. Data were collected through structured questionnaires measured on a Likert scale and analyzed using SPSS version 25. The analytical techniques employed include descriptive statistics, validity and reliability tests, classical assumption tests, and multiple linear regression analysis. The results indicate that financial statement information utilization has a positive and significant effect on decision quality, suggesting that MSMEs that effectively use financial data tend to make more accurate and informed decisions. Planning orientation also demonstrates a positive and significant influence, indicating that structured and forward-looking planning enhances the effectiveness of business decisions. Simultaneously, both variables significantly affect decision quality, with a coefficient of determination (R²) of 0.475, meaning that 47.5% of decision quality is explained by the two independent variables. This study contributes to the literature by integrating financial information utilization and planning orientation as key determinants of decision quality in MSMEs. Practically, the findings emphasize the importance of improving financial literacy and strengthening planning practices among textile MSMEs to enhance decision-making effectiveness and business sustainability.
Accounting Information Systems: A Bibliometric Analysis of Research Domains and Methods (2000–2026) Loso Judijanto
West Science Accounting and Finance Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): West Science Accounting and Finance
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsaf.v4i01.2752

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This study aims to map the intellectual structure, thematic evolution, and research trends in career adaptability and related domains through a comprehensive bibliometric analysis. Data were collected from the Scopus database, covering publications from 2000 to 2026, and analyzed using VOSviewer to generate co-occurrence, overlay, and density visualizations. The findings reveal that career adaptability has emerged as a central and integrative concept, connecting key research domains such as psychological factors, career guidance, employability, and educational systems. The network analysis identifies several major clusters, reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of the field, while the overlay visualization indicates a clear shift from early theoretical foundations—such as self-efficacy and career construction—toward more applied themes including employment readiness, professional development, and learning systems. Additionally, the density analysis highlights a strong concentration of research around core topics, alongside emerging but underexplored areas, particularly in the integration of digital technologies and innovative learning environments. The results suggest that the field is evolving toward a more practical and outcome-oriented direction, driven by global labor market changes and technological advancements. This study contributes by providing a systematic overview of research domains and methodological trends, offering valuable insights for scholars and practitioners, and identifying future research opportunities to enhance the relevance and impact of career development studies in a rapidly changing world.
Design of Enterprise Information System Architecture with Oracle Architecture Development Process (OADP) Case Study in Vocational High Schools Muhammad Prakarsa Al Qadr Saleh; Sofia Dewi
International Journal of Quantitative Research and Modeling Vol. 1 No. 4 (2020): International Journal of Quantitative Research and Modeling
Publisher : Research Collaboration Community (RCC)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijqrm.v1i4.80

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The development of information and communication technology has led to increasingly competitive competition among organizations. The management of the organization is required to build and develop a fast, precise and accurate information system (IS) to assist business activities in achieving organizational goals and providing services to stakeholders, especially in relation to data, information, technology and applications. ORACLE Architecture Development Process (OADP) is a method or frame of reference for building an information architecture oriented to business needs. This consists of the data architecture, applications, technology and implementation plans of the architectures that have been created to support business activities in achieving the organization mission. The OADP describes the data architecture, applications and technology required to support the organization business. Vocational High Schools cannot be separated from the needs of business and information architecture. A lot of information is generated from all processes that occur in the Vocational High School environment every day but the existing data management is not efficient because it has not been thoroughly connected. This may take a long time to process past data or calculate future needs because the data management process is still running separately. Because of these cases, the modeling information architecture in an organizational environment is required as a stage in supporting the running of business processes in the organization.
The Effect of Online Communication and Use of Information Systems on Audit Quality Rendi Kusuma Natita; Neni Maryani
International Journal of Quantitative Research and Modeling Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Quantitative Research and Modeling
Publisher : Research Collaboration Community (RCC)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijqrm.v4i2.442

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During the Covid-19 pandemic it became a challenge for the Public Accounting Firm to carry out audit procedures. During the Covid-19 pandemic, physical meetings or communication between auditors or public accountants and a company's clients were limited, so these meetings, which were generally held face-to-face, became online meetings. The main obstacle for auditors or public accountants during the Covid-19 pandemic is that the audit procedures that must be carried out for the 2020 financial statements will be different from the previous year. In general, audit engagements or communication with clients to obtain audit evidence is carried out face-to-face, but to reduce the spread of the Covid-19 virus, such communication is carried out online. Of course, these communication issues must still be guided by Auditing Standard 260 regarding communication with those charged with governance. This study aims to determine the effect of online audit communication and the use of information systems on audit quality. This research is research with the aim of testing the hypothesis. Studies that engage in hypothesis testing usually explain the nature of a particular relationship or determine the independence of two or more factors in a situation. This study uses an explanatory method where the researcher wants to find the cause of one or more problems. This study aims to determine the effect of online audit communication and the use of information systems on audit quality. This research is research with the aim of testing the hypothesis. Studies that engage in hypothesis testing usually explain the nature of a particular relationship or determine the independence of two or more factors in a situation. This study uses an explanatory method where the researcher wants to find the cause of one or more problems. This study aims to determine the effect of online audit communication and the use of information systems on audit quality. This research is research with the aim of testing the hypothesis. Studies that engage in hypothesis testing usually explain the nature of a particular relationship or determine the independence of two or more factors in a situation. This study uses an explanatory method where the researcher wants to find the cause of one or more problems.

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