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Dimas Sasongko
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Borobudur Informatics Review
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27768198     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31603/binr
Core Subject : Science,
AIMS Borobudur Informatics Reviews (BINR) aims to provide a forum for publishing the original research articles from contributors. SCOPE The scope of this journal covers the following areas (but are not limited to): 1. Software engineering 2. Mobile technology and applications 3. Database system 4. Information engineering 5. Artificial intelligent 6. Computer networking 7. Information system audit 8. Information system development methodology 9. Strategic information system 10. E-learning, and e-business (e-gov and smart city) 11. Human Computer Interaction 12. Network Security 13. Cloud Computing
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Implementation of the prototyping method in the development of information systems (case study: pelangi laundry) Ade Ragil Bintoro; R. Arri Widyanto; Dimas Sasongko
Borobudur Informatics Review Vol 2 No 2 (2022): Vol 2 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/binr.6968

Abstract

Laundry Pelangi is an individual company engaged in laundry services. Laundry Pelangi is located in Rejosari RT 01 RW 09 Mungkid, Magelang Regency. Currently, Laundry Pelangi's transaction notes and income reports are still done manually using paper-based notes. The manual process has many shortcomings, including inaccurate recording or missing records. This research will develop a laundry information system to help make it easier for employees to manage data and function to create a service feature in the form of free laundry. The method used in the development of this system is the prototyping method, namely identifying user needs, making prototypes, testing prototypes, improving prototypes, developing production versions. Through the development of this system, the transaction ordering process and income report data can be stored properly. The results of the overall test conducted by consumers, employees, and owners obtained a value of 92.11%, which means it is very feasible. It is concluded that the system built can make it easier for employees to process input transactions, print notes and print consumer cards, while consumers make it easier to order laundry and monitor laundry status.

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