scholarly journals Development Of Futsal Playing Skills Application Based On Web-Based Futsal Analysis System (FAST)

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-60
Author(s):  
Mochamad Ridwan ◽  
Muhammad Dzul Fikri ◽  
I Dewa Made Aryanandha ◽  
Imam Syafi"i ◽  
Arif Bulqini

This study aims to determine the level of success of futsal athletes in applying playing skills. This research was conducted at the Unesa Futsal GOR with a sample of 25 athletes from the Unesa Women's Futsal UKM. The method used in this research is Waterfall Methods. This method is a Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) approach. The results of this study are the FAST application can display graphs and the percentage of success, failure of athletes in carrying out basic technical movements. It can be concluded that the FAST application is suitable for use by coaches to determine futsal playing skills.

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 52-63
Author(s):  
Halilurahman Halilurahman ◽  
Evi Tandriani ◽  
I Ketut Putu Suniantara

Tembe Nggoli is a typical Bima sarong made by weaving which is still preserved by the community in Neta Village, Palibelo District, Bima Regency. Tembe Nggoli is a hand-crafted art that has been passed down from generation to generation for the sake of preserving the weaving art. Currently, the selling process of Tembe Nggoli is still manual or conventional by selling directly to the public without marketing media so that it is only known by the surrounding community. This resulted in relatively lower income from the sale of Tembe Nggoli, so the process of returning capital was very slow. These problems can be solved by developing e-commerce in the sales process or introducing the craft. The purpose of this research is to build an e-commerce selling Tembe Nggoli based on a responsive website. The method used in building this application is the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) with the Waterfall Model. The results of this study have resulted in an e-commerce application selling the Tembe Nggoli Khas Bima sarong that is web-based responsive, so that the appearance of the application can adapt to various types of devices. With this application, it is expected to be able to provide convenience in the shopping process that can assist consumers in finding the desired product quickly and done anywhere and anytime. In addition, this application provides various kinds of information related to Tembe Nggoli products. Testing this system using blackbox testing which states that the system has been running in accordance with the functionality and procedures that are the purpose of developing the system. The functional suitability of the built system reaches 100%.


Author(s):  
Gazi Zahirul Islam ◽  
Isrut Jahan Zinnia ◽  
Md. Fokhray Hossain ◽  
Md. Riazur Rahman ◽  
Aman Ullah Juman ◽  
...  

<span>The ‘Movie Ticket Purchase System’ is a web-based application. In this application, people can purchase movie tickets from all movie theatres in Bangladesh. Before purchasing a ticket, people have to do registration or login. This website builds by PHP and JavaScript for back-end; HTML, CSS for front-end. All steps of the software development life cycle are addressed properly to develop and implement the software. This website has three panels: one for the Admin, one for the Theatre Assistant and another for the Customer/User. Admin can insert the theatres, and Theatre Assistant handled maximum manual works on the website like movie add, delete, stop running, screen adds, etc. This is the first website in Bangladesh where people can purchase tickets from multiple movie halls and the site is only dedicated to this purpose. The website is very user-friendly and attractive that can give comfort to the end users. Also, the theater owners that have no digital platform for selling tickets can be a member of our service and get the opportunity of using digital platform.</span>


Jurnal AKTUAL ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 127
Author(s):  
Sudewi Sudewi ◽  
Khodijah Khodijah

One that supports service quality in a restaurant is the order process. The process of ordering food in a restaurant still uses a manual system, so that sometimes a misunderstanding occurs. Therefore, in this study a web-based website was made on the loyal restaurant of Setia Kawan Pringsewu. The method used in this researcher is SDLC (software development life cycle) which has several stages, namely Planning, Analysis, Design, Trial, Implementation and Processing. Making this mobile-based web application uses MysQL as a database. Based on the results of the implementation it can be concluded that this application is able to provide a fairly easy service and make an order.


Author(s):  
Andriy Lishchytovych ◽  
Volodymyr Pavlenko

The present article describes setup, configuration and usage of the key performance indicators (KPIs) of members of project teams involved into the software development life cycle. Key performance indicators are described for the full software development life cycle and imply the deep integration with both task tracking systems and project code management systems, as well as a software product quality testing system. To illustrate, we used the extremely popular products - Atlassian Jira (tracking development tasks and bugs tracking system) and git (code management system). The calculation of key performance indicators is given for a team of three developers, two testing engineers responsible for product quality, one designer, one system administrator, one product manager (responsible for setting business requirements) and one project manager. For the key members of the team, it is suggested to use one integral key performance indicator per the role / team member, which reflects the quality of the fulfillment of the corresponding role of the tasks. The model of performance indicators is inverse positive - the initial value of each of the indicators is zero and increases in the case of certain deviations from the standard performance of official duties inherent in a particular role. The calculation of the proposed key performance indicators can be fully automated (in particular, using Atlassian Jira and Atlassian Bitbucket (git) or any other systems, like Redmine, GitLab or TestLink), which eliminates the human factor and, after the automation, does not require any additional effort to calculate. Using such a tool as the key performance indicators allows project managers to completely eliminate bias, reduce the emotional component and provide objective data for the project manager. The described key performance indicators can be used to reduce the time required to resolve conflicts in the team, increase productivity and improve the quality of the software product.


Author(s):  
Sampada G.C ◽  
Tende Ivo Sake ◽  
Amrita

Background: With the advancement in the field of software development, software poses threats and risks to customers’ data and privacy. Most of these threats are persistent because security is mostly considered as a feature or a non-functional requirement, not taken into account during the software development life cycle (SDLC). Introduction: In order to evaluate the security performance of a software system, it is necessary to integrate the security metrics during the SDLC. The appropriate security metrics adopted for each phase of SDLC aids in defining the security goals and objectives of the software as well as quantify the security in the software. Methods: This paper presents systematic review and catalog of security metrics that can be adopted during the distinguishable phases of SDLC, security metrics for vulnerability and risk assessment reported in the literature for secure development of software. The practices of these metrics enable software security experts to improve the security characteristics of the software being developed. The critical analysis of security metrics of each phase and their comparison are also discussed. Results: Security metrics obtained during the development processes help to improve the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of software. Hence, it is imperative to consider security during the development of the software, which can be done with the use of software security metrics. Conclusion: This paper reviews the various security metrics that are meditated in the copious phases during the progression of the SDLC in order to provide researchers and practitioners with substantial knowledge for adaptation and further security assessment.


2016 ◽  
Vol 685 ◽  
pp. 881-885
Author(s):  
Alexey Ponomarev ◽  
Hitesh S. Nalamwar

Software traceability is an important part in software development that is getting more and more attention nowadays from organizations and researchers. The paper outlines the importance, different methods and techniques of software traceability. It also explains the need of automating traceability, problems and drawbacks of existing traceability tools, the ongoing challenges facing implementation of traceability in software development life cycle, and finally the paper discusses whether software traceability should be mandated as a key to improve software evolution


2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
M.A. Adeagbo ◽  
J.E.T. Akinsola ◽  
A.A. Awoseyi ◽  
F. Kasali

Selection of a suitable Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) model for project implementation is somewhat confusing as there are a lot of SDLC models with similar strengths and weaknesses. Also, the solutions proffered among the researchers so far have been the  qualitative comparative analysis of SDLC models. Hence, this paper proposes a comparative analysis of SDLC models using quantitative approach in relation to strengths and weaknesses of SDLC models. The study adapted comparative analysis and Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) models features’ classification using ten characteristics such as project complexity, project size, project duration, project with risk, implementation/initial cost, error discovery, associated cost, risk analysis, maintenance and cost estimation. A quantitative measure that employs online survey using experts in software design and engineering, project management and system analysis was carried out for the evaluation of SDLC models. Purposeful Stratified Random Sampling (SRS) technique was used to gather the data for analysis using XLSTAT after pre-processing, taking into consideration both benefit and cost criteria. The overall performance evaluation showed that Spiral-Model is the best followed by V-Model and lastly Waterfall Model with comparative values of 38.63%, 35.76% and 25.61% respectively. As regards cost estimation, Waterfall Model is the most efficient with value of 41%, then V-Model with 31% and lastly Spiral Model with 28%. V-Model has great error recovery capability with value of 45% which is closely followed by Spiral Model with 37% and lastly Waterfall Model with 18%. The study revealed that, a model with efficient risk assurance does not guarantee efficient cost management. In the future work, more characteristics regarding SDLC models shall be considered.


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