scholarly journals The Integrated Construction Management Information System Application for Construction Supervision Projects

Author(s):  
Kwo-Jen Liao
2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 136
Author(s):  
Yunita Ardilla ◽  
Shinta Pramesti ◽  
Dwi Sunaryono

Department of IT M&T PT. Pertamina UPMS V Surabaya has currently implemented a management guideline based on COBIT 5.0 to support the process of monitoring and scheduling projects that will be implemented or currently being worked on PT. Pertamina UPMS V Surabaya. But in the process of implementing management guidelines, the department of IT M&T has not maximized the implementation of the monitoring and scheduling because it does not yet have a project management information system application. So far employees from the department of IT M&T use the process of monitoring and scheduling projects manually, namely by making a report in the form of an excel file for each progress of the projects. Of course, this is considered inefficient and often encounters human errors. Therefore, a web-based project management information system application was made, the application was built using the C3 programming language and Microsoft SQL Server database. Based on observation, it was concluding that the features available in the project management information system application had been running well and were able to meet the needs of users.


FIAT JUSTISIA ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamdi Hamdi

AbstractSOA Usage Status Determination Regulation in line with those mandated by Government Regulation Number 27 of 2014 on Management of State and Regional Assets has been regulated in Minister of Finance Regulation Number 246/PMK.06/2014 on Procedures for the Implementation of State Assets Utilization and Minister of Finance Regulation Number 41/PMK.06/2015 on Delegation of Certain Authority and Responsibility From State Assets Manager To State Assets User. The implementation of SOA Usage Status Determination in Regional Office Directorate General of State Assets Lampung Province and Bengkulu Province is not yet optimal because a little number of SOA status been defined. SOA optimization through utilization in order to gain state’s revenue through non-tax revenue is not the main goal, but the optimal use of SOA in order to support the implementation of the tasks and functions of Ministry/Agency. The implementation of State Asset Management Information System application was expected to support SOA management, especially related to supervision and control in the implementation of SOA Usage Status Determination.Keywords: State-Owned Assets, Usage Status Determination, SOA Utilization. Abstrakabstrak Peraturan SOA Status Penggunaan Penentuan sejalan dengan yang diamanatkan oleh Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 27 2014 tentang Pengelolaan Barang Milik Negara dan Daerah telah diatur dalam Peraturan Menteri Keuangan Nomor 246/PMK.06/2014 tentang Tata Cara Pelaksanaan Penggunaan Barang Milik Negara dan Peraturan Menteri Keuangan Nomor 41/PMK.06/2015 tentang Pendelegasian Kewenangan dan Tanggung Jawab Tertentu dari Pengelola Barang Kkpada Pengguna Barang. Implementasi SOA Status Penggunaan Penentuan di Kanwil DJKN Provinsi Lampung dan Provinsi Bengkulu belum optimal karena sejumlah kecil status SOA telah ditetapkan. SOA optimasi melalui pemanfaatan untuk mendapatkan penerimaan negara melalui penerimaan negara bukan pajak bukanlah tujuan utama, tetapi penggunaan optimal dari SOA dalam rangka mendukung pelaksanaan tugas dan fungsi Kementerian/Lembaga. Penerapan aplikasi Sistem Informasi Negara Asset Management diharapkan untuk mendukung manajemen SOA, terutama terkait dengan pengawasan dan pengendalian dalam pelaksanaan SOA Status Penggunaan Penentuan.Kata Kunci: Aset Milik Negara, Penggunaan Status Penetapan, SOA Pemanfaatan


2014 ◽  
Vol 955-959 ◽  
pp. 3071-3074
Author(s):  
Zhe Li ◽  
Sui Zhang

There exist several problems in the field of water resource construction management, such as large capital investment, high quality requirement, and inconsistent personnel diathesis. Based on the technical standards and regulations issued by the ministry of water resource, China, a construction management information system for water resource project (CMIS-WR) is designed and developed. The system is based on the requirement analysis from user classification and business workflow process. And its construction objective, system structure, and key technologies are also discussed in full details. Later, Hubei Zhanghe Irrigation System is selected as a system user, and several business processes are conducted in the system to validate function performances, including basic information publicity, tendering and bidding information publicity, and project commencement approval.


1985 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 396-414 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alan D. Russell

The attributes required of an integrated management information system that advances the state-of-the-art and that is responsive to the needs of general contractor project management personnel for high-rise construction are presented. These needs are elaborated upon through the mechanism of a framework for conducting research on construction management information systems.Emphasis is placed on planning and scheduling for repetitive construction and subcontractor control. The description of a microcomputer-based prototype system called REPCON, which incorporates many of the attributes identified, is provided along with results from field tests of the system. Recommendations for future research are given. Key words: high-rise construction, management information system, planning and scheduling, subcontractor control, field tests.


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