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Web-Based Rapid Application Development (RAD) for Marketing of Ende Lio Traditional Bond Motif Woven Fabric Neneng Awaliah; Akbar Hendra; Amran Amiruddin; Daud, Daud; Akbar Iskandar
Ceddi Journal of Information System and Technology (JST) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): April
Publisher : Yayasan Cendekiawan Digital Indonesia (CEDDI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56134/jst.v2i1.36

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The marketing of Ende Lio traditional bond motif ikat woven fabric predominantly relies on conventional market stalls. However, with the growing demand for diverse products derived from ikat weaving, such as garments, bags, tunics, and accessories, there is a need for a more efficient marketing strategy. This study aims to implement Rapid Application Development (RAD) and design a web-based marketing system for the Marketing of Ende Lio Traditional Bond Motif Woven Fabric to enhance accessibility and increase public awareness of the products. The objectives of this research include developing an intuitive and interactive web-based platform for marketing Ende Lio's woven ikat fabrics, improving the efficiency of the marketing process, ensuring a seamless user experience, and evaluating the system's impact on sales and customer satisfaction. The RAD methodology, renowned for its incremental and time-constrained software development approach, was employed. The design process involved the use of Use Case Diagrams, and unit testing was conducted to validate the functionality and performance of the application.
Waste Service Retribution Management in Selayar Islands Regency through Website-Based Solutions Wisda; Nuraida Latif; Apriana, Rezki; Neneng Awaliah; Kumar Vivek; Kamaruddin
Ceddi Journal of Information System and Technology (JST) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56134/jst.v3i1.78

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The waste retribution management system at the Environmental Service office in Selayar Islands Regency is currently suboptimal. Customers are required to register for waste collection in person at the office, and the payment process must be done through a collection officer who visits the customer's location. Additionally, there is no formal channel for customers to provide feedback on the waste services they receive. To address these issues, an application is proposed to streamline waste service usage for the community and facilitate reporting for Environmental Service employees. The study aims to design and implement an Application for Data Collection and Reporting of Waste Service Retribution at the Environmental Service of Selayar Islands Regency. The research utilized field research, library research, interviews, and documentation to gather relevant data. The research methodology employed was Rapid Application Development (RAD), which involves stages such as requirements planning, user design, development, and implementation. The findings of the study suggest that the proposed application is highly feasible, based on the results of the respondents' assessments. This application is envisioned to significantly improve waste service management and customer experience in Selayar Islands Regency.