scholarly journals The Design of Protected Agriculture Monitoring Information System Based on GIS- A Case Study of Qiqihar

Author(s):  
Cheng Wang ◽  
Chan-juan Pang
2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 204-214
Author(s):  
Fathorazi Nur Fajri ◽  
Kamil Malik ◽  
Halimatus Sa'diya

UNUJA has a faculty where each faculty has a work program. Until now, the Faculties and Work Units still have difficulties in monitoring the report benchmarks in achieving targets when doing work. So that the leadership or the Dean has difficulty in monitoring the results of the completion of the work program. From the existing problems, the researcher took a theme about "Monitoring Information System of Faculty Work Program at Nurul Jadid University, Case Study of the Faculty of Engineering based on Android". The method used by the researcher is the waterfall method. In the process, the steps taken are completed one by one first then proceed to the next stage. The purpose of this study is to produce an android-based work program monitoring application to facilitate the monitoring of work program targets and can be accessed online.


Author(s):  
Nanang Sopandi ◽  
Nia Rahma Kurnianda

This research was conducted by purposed to gained knowledge regarding process of implementing the work programs which carried out by PT. Telkom, especially at Network Division of Central Jakarta area around these days. while Analyze these work program system and create WEB-based work program to monitoring system according to company requirements and regulations. PT. Telkom, especially Network Division of Central Jakarta area, which engaged in telecommunications and has the main duty as operation and maintenance of equipment that owned by PT. Telkom, especially Network Division at Central Jakarta area, so it could keep the assets owned by company always operating normally. According to research that carried out by employees itself, there are so many problems in creating work programs cause it was still manual, Assistant Manager of Network Area were difficulty to monitoring the development of work programs and report the results aswell it was because there has no integration in one application system, Analysis and this pattern of information system by object-oriented methods with UML notations. With web-based work program monitoring information system, it was expected that it could be a solution to sort of problems that faced in process of implementing work programs.


Author(s):  
Arfan Sansprayada ◽  
Kartika Mariskhana

Abstract—The need for information system development in a company is a basic requirement that must be met by each company in order to run its business processes properly. This is the basic key in a company in order to provide maximum results to find as many profits or profits. Application development or requirements in the application also provide speed for employees to carry out their activities to work properly and optimally. The development of the era requires that companies must be productive and have innovations so that the business wheel of the company can run well. This is based on the development of technology that is so fast that it requires special expertise in its application. This research is expected to be able to help some problems that exist in a company. Where its application can make it easier for employees to carry out their respective duties and roles in order to maximize their potential. For companies, the application of this application can accommodate the company's business wheels so that they can be properly and correctly documented .   Keywords : Systems, Information, Applications


Author(s):  
Philippe Lorino

Pragmatist inquiry involves a group of inquirers who face a break in their experience and pursue existential motives. They must continuously build reciprocal intelligibility. The felicitous outcome requires reciprocal trust, transforming the group of inquirers into a temporary community. The community dimension of inquiry is illustrated through a case study: the implementation of an integrated management information system in an electricity company. It identifies the roles of two types of communities: communities of practice, characterized by common practice, and communities of inquiry, characterized by the diversity of practices but an agreed general concern. The concept of community of inquiry was initially sketched by classic pragmatist authors and later developed by organization scholars, particularly in the field of public management. It is related to Follett’s view of “group organization” as the basis of democratic life and Latour’s concept of “matter of concern.”


2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alvaro Veizaga ◽  
Mauricio Alferez ◽  
Damiano Torre ◽  
Mehrdad Sabetzadeh ◽  
Lionel Briand

AbstractNatural language (NL) is pervasive in software requirements specifications (SRSs). However, despite its popularity and widespread use, NL is highly prone to quality issues such as vagueness, ambiguity, and incompleteness. Controlled natural languages (CNLs) have been proposed as a way to prevent quality problems in requirements documents, while maintaining the flexibility to write and communicate requirements in an intuitive and universally understood manner. In collaboration with an industrial partner from the financial domain, we systematically develop and evaluate a CNL, named Rimay, intended at helping analysts write functional requirements. We rely on Grounded Theory for building Rimay and follow well-known guidelines for conducting and reporting industrial case study research. Our main contributions are: (1) a qualitative methodology to systematically define a CNL for functional requirements; this methodology is intended to be general for use across information-system domains, (2) a CNL grammar to represent functional requirements; this grammar is derived from our experience in the financial domain, but should be applicable, possibly with adaptations, to other information-system domains, and (3) an empirical evaluation of our CNL (Rimay) through an industrial case study. Our contributions draw on 15 representative SRSs, collectively containing 3215 NL requirements statements from the financial domain. Our evaluation shows that Rimay is expressive enough to capture, on average, 88% (405 out of 460) of the NL requirements statements in four previously unseen SRSs from the financial domain.


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