scholarly journals Pengembangan Content Management System pada Admisi Online Binus University

Author(s):  
Karto Iskandar ◽  
Jefriyanto Jefriyanto ◽  
Halena Giovanni ◽  
Candra Gunawan

Technically registration form for new Binus institution must be regenerated and not dynamic. Therefore, this research is objected to simplify the creation of registration process for new Binus institution and provide solutions to the problem when Binus establish other new institutions. Methodology used is analysis and design of the database (database oriented). Analysis is done by asking the problems of existing systems in the IT Directorate, whereas the design uses UML diagram notation 2.0. The results obtained is front end and back end applications for the Content Management System of the registration form. The results of this design can be used to simplify the new student registration or in the many Binus institutions by grouping similar fields. With some changes in the front end and back end applications for content Management System, the addition of new online admission application form can be managed faster, where the creation of admision registration form is managed in the back end application. As suggestions for future development, online admission registration can be run in mobile version.

10.28945/3553 ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 001-025
Author(s):  
Grandon Gill

Grandon Gill, Professor and Academic Director of the Doctor of Business Administration program at the Muma College of Business (MCOB) of the University of South Florida, pondered the question. A few months before, he had volunteered to take on the creation of two open access journals, to be called the Muma Case Review (MCR) and the Muma Business Review (MBR). The first of these would publish business discussion case studies and technical notes intended for educational purposes and would exist entirely online. The second would publish research of interested to business practice and would initially publish online and would also provide printed volumes. Just a week before, Gill had committed to launching the MCR within two months. At the time, this deadline did not seem unreasonable. He already had sufficient case studies to provide a year’s worth of content. What he did not have, however, was a specific plan for delivering the content. Originally, he had planned to use the publishing component of the review system that would be handling submission and review of manuscripts. The MCOB’s dean, however, had indicated that he wanted a level of branding that could not be accommodated by the review system. Thus, a new solution to the reader-facing front end of the two journals was required. Gill’s instinctive reaction had been to propose a front-end solution that employed WordPressTM, a content management system that provided flexible functionality that could be adapted to a journal front end. According to the web survey group W3Techs, as of early 2015, nearly a quarter of the top 10 million websites in the world used WordPress. Gill, himself, had used it for years for his personal blog and was comfortable with its capabilities. As he thought about it further, however, Gill also recalled that his personal website had been taken down at least five times by anonymous hackers. In each case, WordPress had been identified as a likely source of the problem—although that had never actually been confirmed. His dean would not be pleased if similar disruption of the MCOB’s flagship journal websites took place. Should Gill be considering alternative solutions? And, even if he did choose WordPress or a similar content management system, there were many possible ways it could be deployed: as a service provider, as an application hosted in the cloud or on a local server. Each had its own pros and cons from a security standpoint. And the costs could be very different. This decision was proving to be far less straightforward than he had first thought.


Author(s):  
Rudy Rudy ◽  
Nicholas H. ◽  
Fransisca Fransisca ◽  
Theodore Silvie T.

The cosmetics trend is apparently in line with the fashion trend which is likely to change from time to time. Competition in the cosmetics industry today, coupled with the increasing number of imported cosmetic products on the market require cosmetic companies to continue innovating and taking advantage of opportunities as possible. A very rapid development of Internet opens opportunities for cosmetic companies, especially PT EIGL, to be able to offer products to Internet users. The purpose of this study is to build a prototype e-commerce application, preceded by identifying the odds and the readiness of companies in conducting e-commerce. The methodology used is the analysis of the company's readiness using the preparation analysis of a market opportunity and design application using object-oriented approach. The research results in an e-commerce application that consists of the front-end and content management system. From this study it can be concluded that PT EIGL retains the opportunity to run e-commerce. To facilitate the company in managing e-commerce website a content management system is created in an easy way to operate. 


2011 ◽  
Vol 30 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Emily G. Morton-Owens

Library websites are an increasingly visible representation of the library as an institution, which makes website quality an important way to communicate competence and trustworthiness to users. A website editorial workflow is one way to enforce a process and ensure quality. In a workflow, users receive roles, like author or editor, and content travels through various stages in which grammar, spelling, tone, and format are checked. One library used a workflow system to involve librarians in the creation of content. This system, implemented in Drupal, an opensource content management system, solved problems of coordination, quality, and comprehensiveness that existed on the library’s earlier, static website.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 213-223 ◽  
Author(s):  
Untung Rahardja ◽  
Qurotul Aini ◽  
Desy Apriani ◽  
Alfiah Khoirunisa

Seperti yang kita ketahui saat ini , Indonesia sudah memasuki era revolusi 4.0 yang mana pada era tersebut memiliki pengaruh besar terhadap perubahan yang terjadi di semua bidang. Termasuk dalam bidang pendidikan khususnya, perubahan yang terjadi di dunia pendidikan saat ini begitu pesat dengan ditinggalkannya metode belajar yang masih menggunakan cara konvensional. Mengerjakan tugas dengan buku, komunikasi tatap muka, mengumpulkan assignment dalam bentuk hardcopy, yang tentunya akan menyebabkan banyak kerugian dalam jangka waktu tertentu, seperti banyak assignment yang lama tertimbun dan sulit untuk ditemukan ketika dibutuhkan. Metode tersebut tentunya dianggap sebagai cara yang membosankan dan membuang banyak waktu, di mana mahasiswa tidak dapat mengeksplorasi dalam proses pembelajaran yang akan memakan waktu lama untuk melakukan pencarian manual untuk jumlah file yang telah dikumpulkan. Pada saat ini penerapan metode pembelajaran dengan konsep menata banyak laporan pengerjaan assignment dalam sebuah website content management system. Metode pembelajaran ini dibuat untuk memaksimalkan cara menata laporan assignment mahasiswa guna efisiensi manajemen waktu, oleh karena itu metode pembelajaran ini dapat diterapkan sebagai manajemen pendidikan di pendidikan tinggi. Diharapkan dengan adanya metode ini dapat meningkatkan manajemen waktu dalam belajar sehingga memotivasi untuk mengeksplorasi kemampuan dalam proses pembelajaran yang ada. Kata kunci: Management, Content Management System, Assignment


2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 17
Author(s):  
Mohamad Rahimi Mohamad Rosman ◽  
Mohammad Azhan Abdul Aziz

Content management is an organisational effort of managing content, particularly in digital format. Although it has been over 25 years since content management was introduced, this field of study is still considered an emerging topic with unresolved issues-in particular, the subject of benefit achievement. Therefore, grounded on an extensive review of 135 articles, the purpose of this study is to investigate the benefits that organisations can gain through the proper use of an Enterprise Content Management System (ECMS). Subsequently, this paper identifies a list of ECMS benefits and proposes an ECMS benefit framework for further exploration into this field. Our result shows that although ECMS does bring benefits to organisations, these benefits are diverse; indicating that there are certain determinants or factors influencing the achievement of such benefits. Moreover, it is also found that in the context of the benefit framework of Shang and Seddon [10], three categories were found relevant to the field of content management: operational benefit, managerial benefit, and strategic benefit.


2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 976-985
Author(s):  
Mardiana Andarwati ◽  
Petrus Loo ◽  
Dedy Lazuardi ◽  
E. Laxmi Lydia ◽  
Robbi Rahim

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