Sugara, Victor Ilyas
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Sistem Informasi Administrasi Pengelolaan Dana Masjid Berbasis Web menggunakan Codeigniter pada Masjid Jami’ Nurul Islam Kasruddin, Muhammad Ikhsan; Sugiharto, Riki; Sugara, Victor Ilyas
Jurnal Teknorama (Informatika dan Teknologi El Rahma) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): SEPTEMBER
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Komputer El Rahma

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This research aims to develop a web-based Mosque Fund Administration Information System using the CodeIgniter framework. The system's objective is to assist mosque administrators in managing and monitoring mosque funds more effectively and efficiently. The software development method employed is Rapid Application Development (RAD), with Unified Modeling Language (UML) serving as the system documentation model. Software testing is conducted through black-box testing. Data for this research is collected through observation techniques, interviews, and literature studies. The research results indicate that the developed Web-Based Mosque Fund Administration Information System has the potential to assist mosque administrators in managing and monitoring mosque fund administration more effectively and efficiently.
PROTECTION SECOND LAYER MENGGUNAKAN MULTI FACTOR AUTHENTICATOR UNTUK MEMVERFIKASI KEABSAHAN ACCOUNT EMAIL DI DALAM ACTIVE DIRECTORY Subandi, Kotim; Ahmad, Dinar Munggaran; Sugara, Victor Ilyas; Aryani, Adriana Sari; Hermawan, Hermawan
Jurnal Teknoinfo Vol 18, No 2 (2024): Juli 2024
Publisher : Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33365/jti.v18i2.4035

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The problem that often occurs is that many users use unsafe devices to carry out the login process, for example using laptops, mobile phones and other devices in public spaces such as terminals, airport stations, public libraries, cafes and even internet cafes. One of the important steps in the security and authentication process. This verification ensures that the account owner has access to the email address used to register or log in to a service. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a security method that requires users to provide more than one form of authentication to access a system or application. Research focuses on evaluating the security of MFA, using appropriate metrics (such as authentication success rate, successful attack rate, or discovered vulnerabilities) to assess the effectiveness of MFA. Implementing MFA on email accounts is not only a wise security measure, but also a recommended practice to protect personal information and reduce online security risks
Development of Web-based Application for Private School Tuition Fee Management with Prototyping Model Wiratama, Jansen; Johan, Monika Evelin; Sobiyanto, Sobiyanto; Wijaya, Matthew Chandra; Sugara, Victor Ilyas
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 5 No 4 (2023): Journal of Information Systems and Informatics
Publisher : Universitas Bina Darma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v5i4.588

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Private schools need help in handling school fees and financial processes. Traditional manual payment systems result in data processing issues, delayed financial reporting, and complications from misplaced records. Late fee payments threaten school income, which is crucial for staff salaries. Modern solutions are imperative. Desktop applications have limitations, requiring installation on specific devices, leading to compatibility concerns. This research opts for a web-based application. It employs prototyping models and predictive abilities using the Naïve Bayes algorithm. The web-based application aims to streamline fee management and predict payment delays, enhancing financial transaction management while prioritizing data security through database encryption. This web-based solution aligns with private schools' operational needs, simplifying payments and increasing late payment prediction accuracy. Extensive black-box testing validated its suitability, satisfying administrative staff needs. Four test cases gained administrative team approval. This innovation empowers private schools to optimize operations and financial management. In summary, the research tackles critical financial challenges private schools face by introducing a web-based application that simplifies payment processes, enhances accuracy in predicting late payments, and aligns seamlessly with administrative needs.