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Journal : Advance Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology (ASSET)

“Branket” Design as a Safe Deposit Box Security System using Arduino-Based Tap Sensor Arsha Raulnadi Trikusuma; Mona Rizqa; Dhimas Aria Wardhana; Noora Qotrun Nada
Advance Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology (ASSET) Vol 3, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/asset.v3i1.8475

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Safe is a safe place to store valuables or documents. Because they are usually made of strong and hard materials, a safe is a place to store valuables and important documents in the event of a natural disaster or fire. In addition, the safe is also equipped with a locking system so that it can also be used to secure valuables or documents from theft. Usually, safes are used by agencies or companies and the general public who have valuable items or documents. Safe security systems that have been used generally use either a manual lock, a rotary lock, or a digital lock. There are several security system developments in the safe, including using a microcontroller-based password and fingerprint code, a fingerprint sensor and an Arduino UNO-based RF remote control, using a microcontroller via SMS and FSK facilities, and other developments in the safe security system. “Branket” (Tap Safe) is a safe with a smart lock system using a knock pattern. The bracket is composed of several electronic components, mainly a microcontroller, a solenoid lock, and a piezoelectric knock sensor. The workflow for using the bracket begins by pressing the power button to turn on the bracket. Then the user sticks his hand into the small space to store or opens the safe by tapping the sensor according to the pattern. Increased security on the bank account includes a locking system with a secret knock pattern, easy to remember by the owner, faster opening of the safe, and the process of opening the safe is difficult for others to know. It is hoped that “branket” will become a new innovation in a unique locking system that still has a high level of security.
The Web-based Application of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Product Distribution Management with Content Management System Shopify Integration in Netasia Singapore Arsha Raulnadi Trikusuma; Noora Qotrun Nada; Mega Novita
Advance Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology (ASSET) Vol 4, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/asset.v4i1.11813

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Netasia is a brand activation of the company named Golden Style Management Lte. Ptd. in Singapore which acts as a local partner and distributor for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) from Indonesia. Netasia utilizes Content Management System (CMS) named Shopify to reach end-users. But currently, they do not have a platform for managing product distribution from preorders to vendors until distribution to stores. This research was conducted to develop a web-based application of SMEs product distribution management with CMS Shopify integration in Netasia Singapore. This research was conducted using Research and Development (RnD) method for research approaches and prototyping method for software development. The prototyping method often involves communication between developers and the company as application users, so that the application undergoes several changes. As the result of this research, the application has been successfully integrated with the data from the company's CMS Shopify through the API using cURL. The application was tested with several testing methods such as 1) black-box testing with 100% succeed percentage so the application is proper to use, 2) white-box testing with cyclomatic complexity of 4 and 100% succeed percentage for value test so the application passed the software engineering criteria, 3) User Acceptance Testing (UAT) with 94% average percentage so the application meets user expectations, and 4) browser application compatibility testing with the results that the application is compatible with all of the browser applications specified in this research for the menus function aspect, and less compatible with the Internet Explorer browser for the user interface aspect.