Data Collection Service Information System Population-Based Web in Lambanapu Village
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https://doi.org/10.59934/jaiea.v4i2.904Keywords:
Population Data Collection, Website, Lambanapu Village, Waterfall Method, PHP My SQLAbstract
The rapid development of information technology has a major impact on the government sector, especially in public services. In Lambanapu Village, population data collection is still done conventionally using paper forms, which causes a number of problems such as inefficient processes, risk of data loss, and data that is not always accurate. To overcome these problems, this research aims to develop a website-based population data collection information system that can simplify the data collection process, improve data accuracy, and provide better service to the community. The implemented features include data collection of newcomers, address changes, deaths, births, permanent residents, and total population. The collected data stored digitally and can be accessed by village officials. The development method used is System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) with Waterfall model, which allows a structured approach from requirement analysis to implementation. The system was built using PHP and MySQL. The SUS test results show an average value of 70%, which gives a grade of C and falls into the "Good" category based on the standard grade scale of the SUS method, indicating this system is quite effective in meeting user needs.
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