Design of a Web-Based Divorce Process Information System at the Banyuwangi Religious Court

Authors

  • A. Hamdani Ibrahimy University
  • Sayyida Syarifah Fitri Ibrahimy University
  • Asro Hidayati Ibrahimy University
  • Hilmiatus Soleha Universitas Ibrahimy

Keywords:

Information System, Divorce, Religious Court, Database, Web.

Abstract

The Religious Court is a government agency that handles and resolves Islamic legal matters, including divorce. The divorce process at the Banyuwangi Regency Religious Court still relies on manual services, particularly for case registration, court schedule management, and divorce certificate status monitoring. Therefore, a web-based divorce process information system is needed at the Banyuwangi Regency Religious Court. The design methods included observation, interviews, and literature review to identify system requirements. The design process involved system analysis, flowchart creation, DFD (Data Flow Diagram), ERD (Elementary Directorate Level Diagram), database design, and interface design using Figma. The results of this study are an information system design that supports structured case data management, increases information transparency for the public, and assists officers in expediting the divorce administration process. This design is expected to improve services at the Banyuwangi Religious Court and make them more accessible to the public.

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Published

2026-04-23

How to Cite

A. Hamdani, Sayyida Syarifah Fitri, Asro Hidayati, & Hilmiatus Soleha. (2026). Design of a Web-Based Divorce Process Information System at the Banyuwangi Religious Court. Journal of Optimization and Decision Science (JODS), 1(1), 23–31. Retrieved from https://ioinformatic.org/index.php/JODS/article/view/2275

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