DESIGN OF ASSET LIST INFORMATION SYSTEM AT THE OFFICE OF THE EMPLOYMENT SOCIAL SECURITY ORGANIZING AGENCY SUMBAGSEL REGIONAL OFFICE

Authors

  • Alwan Maulana Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang
  • Reni Septiyanti Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang

Keywords:

Information Systems, Technology, Design, Waterfall, BPJS Employment, Data

Abstract

I In a company must have several assets or have several types of goods that are very important, especially goods that support the operation of the company, because assets in the company are a form of resources owned by the company and can provide economic benefits in the future, and have economic value that can be measured objectively. The use of information technology that is open to the public and accessible to everyone allows effective monitoring of government performance. Information technology is very unlimited in use such as hardware and software used to store information but can also transmit information. Computers are versatile devices that can be used to convert data into useful information. At the BPJS Employment office, the Sumbagsel Regional Office when collecting data on an asset is still manually using Microsoft Excel. So the research method this time will use the Unified Modeling Language or UML design method. By using this UML method, later we can find out several stages that must be done in the next process using diagrams. The purpose of this research is to make it easier for employees to check existing assets in the office, and create a more accurate system and can be immediately followed up if there are assets that are no longer suitable for use so that office operations can continue to run. So as to produce a digitized system in the form of information data that can facilitate the management of incoming assets and assets that have been damaged, then there are reports of damaged assets and management of system use both for superiors and subordinates in the BPJS Employment office of the Sumbagsel Regional Office.

Published

2024-01-06

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