Digitalization of Bale Kampoeng Radjoet SMEs Stock Opname Recording Systems based on Website with Waterfall Method

Authors

  • Fredicia Angelia Kezia Boanito Sirait Telkom University, Indonesia
  • Endang Chumaidiyah Telkom University, Indonesia
  • Tiara Verita Yastica Telkom University, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25124/jrsi.v10i02.739

Keywords:

Information System Design, Digitalization, Website, Waterfall, Blackbox Testing, User Acceptance Testing

Abstract

Bale Kampoeng Radjoet is an SME in Bandung that markets knitting products from 12 artisans. In the
business process, recording product data is still done manually using a notebook. This has an impact on the
stock opname process, namely the occurrence of product data discrepancies in the warehouse with records
and difficulties in knowing product stock. These problems are caused by the absence of a system that helps
record all product data. This is the basis for improving the stock opname recording system by digitalization,
namely the use of a website-based information system. The development of the stock opname recording
website uses the waterfall method, with system modeling using the Unified Modeling Language (UML). The
system verification process uses blackbox testing and validation using User Acceptance Testing (UAT)
which refers to ISO 25010. UAT results show the characteristics of functional suitability 89.33%,
performance 92%, usability 91.2%, and reliability 93.33%. The results adjusted to the interpretation criteria
show that the four characteristics are in the range of 81%-100%, which means that the website can be
accepted by users because it fulfills user needs and can be run according to its function

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Published

2024-10-31

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