Sistem Manajemen Pariwisata di Kabupaten Bangka Menggunakan Teknologi Informasi

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dony Yanuar ◽  
Ghiri Basuki Putra

Tourism area is expected to provide multiplier effects that encourage economic growth in Bangka Regency beside tin mining and farming. For a better way of managing of tourist destinations, preparation   of various aspects is required and the preparations are getting ready  for development of tourism in Bangka Regency area, especially the use of information technology and the Internet. In this study, the main key for  managing tourism based on information technology  is the management of tourist destinations in Bangka Regency, such as Matras Beach, Tongaci Beach, Tikus Mas Beach, Puri Tri Agung and so on which can be used as an interesting and unique destination for tourists to visit. Tourism management using information technology, especially Internet and android applications for tourism management in Bangka Regency to make it better and easier for both the government and tourists for controlling the data about tourism. This system is built using the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) for make the system built correctly. The purpose is to  manage the tourism system  effectively and by using  Internet and Android, many people can  get informed about tourist attractions in Bangka Regency so  it is to be hoped that many people are interested in visiting tourist attractions in Bangka Regency. This tourism management aims to facilitate the delivery of tourist information and management of tourism destinations in Bangka Regency to make tourists easier and more comfortable when on trips in Bangka Regency.

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 259-269
Author(s):  
Ahmad Subki ◽  
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Bahtiar Imran ◽  
Surni Erniwati ◽  
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Lombok Island is one of the tourist destinations in Indonesia that has the potential to be developed. Based on data from the NTB Provincial Tourism Office at the end of 2019, the number of tourist visits was 3,706,352 tourists, with details of 1,550,751 foreign tourists and 2,155,561 domestic tourists. Based on the 2018-2023 Strategic Plan, the Culture and Tourism Office of West Nusa Tenggara Province, the island of Lombok has potential tourism objects such as beach tourism, waterfalls, mountains, culinary, culture, religion, and others. However, not all existing tourist attractions are known by visiting tourists, both the location of tourist attractions or the distance traveled to tourist sites, so it is necessary to make efforts to increase the number of visitors who come to the island of Lombok through various efforts. One of the efforts that can be done is the application of an Android-based tourism system so that it can be accessed by foreign tourists or domestic tourists who can provide complete information about tourist information on the island of Lombok. The system development method used in this research is the Research and Development (R&D) method. Geographic Information Systems with the Research and Development (R&D) method can provide good results and can be proven from the limited test results getting an average result of 71.45% with "GOOD" criteria, and field testing with an average result of 72.32 % with “GOOD” Criteria


Author(s):  
Herdiana Dyah Susanti ◽  
Dian Arief Pradana ◽  
Endang Suprihatin

Coronavirus new which caused the outbreak of pneumonia and caused the closure of tourist destinations and caused many SMEs products to be returned by the souvenir center and SMEs production stopped during the Covid-19 pandemic. Banyuwangi Regency has also experienced the closure of tourist destinations starting March 2020 and has an impact on SMEs in Banyuwangi Regency, one of which is Ratu Manis SMEs. After the closure of tourist attractions, 70% of Ratu Manis SMEs products that were entrusted to the souvenir center and tourist attractions were returned. The number of SMEs Ratu Manis production has also decreased. Many exhibition events at every festival held in Banyuwangi Regency have been canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Ratu Manis SMEs is trying to rise from the impact caused by the Covid-19 pandemic through synergy from various parties with the help of the government, academics, media and the community using the pentahelix approach. The research approach used in this research is descriptive research. The data sources used in this study are secondary and primary data sources. The data were collected using data collection techniques, namely observation and interviews with the source triangulation strategy for data validity. With penta helix synergy of industry, government, academia, media and the community sweet queen SMEs can survive to face the pandemic covid-19 and may even improve the quality of the products and sales turnover also increased from 20 kg to 40 kg per day.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 87
Author(s):  
Sandy Andreo Menajang ◽  
Johnny A. F. Kalangi ◽  
Danny D. S. Mukuan

The purpose of this research is to know the management strategies of tourism Pine Lahendong and know what are the factors that’s encourages and inhibit Pine Lahendong Tourism management strategies. The problem in this research is how Tourism Pinus Lahendong management strategies and what are the factors that inhibit and encourage Tourism Pinus Lahendong management strategies. Tourism is one of the things that are important to a country, the existence of this tourism, then a country or more specifically the Government of the region where it is tourist attraction, will get the infusion of revenues per tourist attractions. The marketing strategy is basically a thorough plan, integrated and fused in the marketing field, which gives guidelines on the activities that will be executed to achieve the marketing goals of a company. Tourism Pinus Lahendong strategy and potential for managed, developed and marketed because it has beautiful natural scenery and a sulfur hot springs into a visitor attraction. This research which means to understand the phenomenon or strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats from Tourism Pinus Lahendong holistically with described it in the form of words and language so as to produce a depiction on the phenomenon that happens. the results of the SWOT analysis conducted in the Tourism development of tourism policy, then Pinus Lahendong is improving promotion through various media, to improve the existing facilities in order to provide convenience for visitors and capitalize on potential at once elaborated the opportunities that can be sold and can attract visitors.


2017 ◽  
Vol 26 (01) ◽  
pp. 84-91 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Turner ◽  
A. Kushniruk ◽  
C. Nohr

Summary Objective: To review the developments in human factors (HF) research on the challenges of health information technology (HIT) implementation and impact given the continuing incidence of usability problems and unintended consequences from HIT development and use. Methods: A search of PubMed/Medline and Web of Science® identified HF research published in 2015 and 2016. Electronic health records (EHRs) and patient-centred HIT emerged as significant foci of recent HF research. The authors selected prominent papers highlighting ongoing HF and usability challenges in these areas. This selective rather than systematic review of recent HF research highlights these key challenges and reflects on their implications on the future impact of HF research on HIT. Results: Research provides evidence of continued poor design, implementation, and usability of HIT, as well as technology-induced errors and unintended consequences. The paper highlights support for: (i) strengthening the evidence base on the benefits of HF approaches; (ii) improving knowledge translation in the implementation of HF approaches during HIT design, implementation, and evaluation; (iii) increasing transparency, governance, and enforcement of HF best practices at all stages of the HIT system development life cycle. Discussion and Conclusion: HF and usability approaches are yet to become embedded as integral components of HIT development, implementation, and impact assessment. As HIT becomes ever-more pervasive including with patients as end-users, there is a need to expand our conceptualisation of the problems to be addressed and the suite of tactics and strategies to be used to calibrate our pro-active involvement in its improvement.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vilia Apriliani

The management of tourist attractions is one of the main keys to increase the growth of the tourism sector. The role of the community and the government is a must in maintaining and developing tourist destinations. In this article, it will be discussed how to encourage the potential of Bali as an Indonesian tourist destination.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 220
Author(s):  
Hariadi Yutanto ◽  
Romi Ilham ◽  
Kautsar Riza Salma ◽  
Yusuf Effendi

The problems that often arise in the neighborhood of Neighborhood Unit (RT) and Rukun Warga (RW) are the distribution of information on citizen activities, administration, transparent financial management, and management of citizen databases as an effort to improve services and information facilities for residents. The purpose of this study is to support the government in implementing e-Government-based government systems, by developing Good Local Governance. The specific target of innovation to be achieved is the development of innovation in the form of a web-based Citizen Information System (SiWarga) application at the RT / RW level. The method used in this study uses the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC Waterfall) method, starting from the first is analyzing the needs by conducting a survey and the feasibility of developing the system, second is to make a detailed list according to system requirements specifications, third is to design the system by creating workflow designs and programming design, the fourth is the development of information systems with coding, the fifth is system testing, the sixth is the implementation and maintenance of the system


Author(s):  
Rizki Hardian Sakti ◽  
Elfi Tasrif

In this modern era today, information technology had become a thing where the society have to be cultivated. The development of information technology was currently running very fast and played an important role in various ways. Computers were one of the important parts in improving information technology. This research aimed to design a tool to be able to assist students in obtaining information in an accurate and effective manner. The design of this information system used the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) method which was a common methodology in system development and design. System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) had six phases, are namely: identification, initiation and project design, analysis, design, implementation and maintenance. The design carried out were the design and normalization of the database, Entity Relations Diagram (ERD), and system design. The system design had Data Flow Diagram (DFD), Use Case Diagram, Activity Diagram, Sequence Diagram and Class Diagram.Keywords: Information System, System Development Life Cycle, Electonic


2017 ◽  
Vol 26 (01) ◽  
pp. 84-91
Author(s):  
P. Turner ◽  
A. Kushniruk ◽  
C. Nohr

Summary Objective: To review the developments in human factors (HF) research on the challenges of health information technology (HIT) implementation and impact given the continuing incidence of usability problems and unintended consequences from HIT development and use. Methods: A search of PubMed/Medline and Web of Science® identified HF research published in 2015 and 2016. Electronic health records (EHRs) and patient-centred HIT emerged as significant foci of recent HF research. The authors selected prominent papers highlighting ongoing HF and usability challenges in these areas. This selective rather than systematic review of recent HF research highlights these key challenges and reflects on their implications on the future impact of HF research on HIT. Results: Research provides evidence of continued poor design, implementation, and usability of HIT, as well as technology-induced errors and unintended consequences. The paper highlights support for: (i) strengthening the evidence base on the benefits of HF approaches; (ii) improving knowledge translation in the implementation of HF approaches during HIT design, implementation, and evaluation; (iii) increasing transparency, governance, and enforcement of HF best practices at all stages of the HIT system development life cycle. Discussion and Conclusion: HF and usability approaches are yet to become embedded as integral components of HIT development, implementation, and impact assessment. As HIT becomes ever-more pervasive including with patients as end-users, there is a need to expand our conceptualisation of the problems to be addressed and the suite of tactics and strategies to be used to calibrate our pro-active involvement in its improvement.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 73
Author(s):  
Hendra Junawan

<p>The purpose of writing this article is to find out how to design and implement the Information System of the Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University Yogyakarta Library which is supported by the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC). The method used in this study is the type of field research that is "field research" which has the nature of skin research and data collection techniques with direct observation and information obtained through documentation in the field. The results and discussion in this article show that CYPRUS (Library Information System) has the task of collecting, processing, preserving, reinventing information, borrowing and returning books in the circulation section, already using information technology to store data and library collections, in the design process This library information system also uses the MySQL database in streamlining the library information system, and from the plan, it can be used by the admin and librarian and the results are shown in the library information system design show that there is data collection on the members, login columns, member data types, display reports free library, and display collection returns and borrowing columns.</p><p>Design and Implementation, Library Information System.</p>


Author(s):  
Hary Jocom ◽  
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Dodi Setiawan ◽  
Indah Andesta ◽  
Aprilyana Kusuma Dewi ◽  
...  

Penyengat Island has a valuable historical footprint not only for Indonesia but also for Malaysia and Singapore, as well as having a wealth of ancient literacy and influential religious values. Data were collected from tourists visiting Penyengat Island through distributing questionnaires to 100 respondents, combined with in-depth interviews, focused discussions with representative and competent key persons related to the issues discussed. This study found that the accommodation and amenities components are still the main problems in developing tourism on Penyengat Island. The factors of tourism management, tourist safety, public awareness of tourism, and environmental preservation are other central issues that need attention. The development of broad tourism promotion using information technology media and supported by professional management will be able to accelerate the tourism growth of Penyengat Island. Purpose of this study is to measure the dynamics of historical and religious tourism on Penyengat Island using the 5 A attribute approach (attractions, accessibility, accommodation, amenities and awareness). This research is focused on the empirical conditions of the dynamics of tourism development in Penyengat Island, with a qualitative descriptive research method through questionnaires, in-depth interviews, observations, and transects. The attributes of accommodation, amenities, and awareness of public tourism are still low. The main factor of the problem lies in the management of tourism in Penyengat Island that has not been done professionally and integratedly by targeting foreign tourists Overall and integrated tourism management by building destinations that ensure the comfort and safety of tourists, building information technology-based promotional media that can reach the wider community, and building a network of partnerships with stakeholders in the development of tourist destinations and strengthening human resources.


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