Spatial Information System Development

Author(s):  
Brian N. Hilton ◽  
Richard J. Burkhard ◽  
Tarun Abhichandani

An approach to an ontology-based information system design theory for spatial information system development is presented. This approach addresses the dynamic nature of information system development at the beginning of the 21st century and addresses the question of how to establish relationships between the various design components of a spatial information system. It should also help to automate and guide the design process while at the same time improve the quality of the process along with its outputs. An example of this approach is presented, along with examples of the various ontologies utilized in the design of this particular spatial information system. Finally, a method to mitigate the issues regarding the organization and management of a growing library of ontologies is discussed.

2009 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 305-312 ◽  
Author(s):  
Igor Novakovic ◽  
Velimir Deletic

The approach to business rules introduces a new layer of business rules to the Information System design and architecture. As the rules are separated from the data and presentation aspects of the system, numerous changes have to be applied to the traditional process of information system development. Proper structuring of business rules becomes crucial. .


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-56
Author(s):  
Tumbur Togu ◽  
Herlawati Herlawati ◽  
Adi Muhajirin

Abstract   Web-Based Badminton Court Rental Information System at GOR Villa Mas Indah, North Bekasi. Badminton GOR Villa Mas Indah is a business brand engaged in sports. However, the information system implemented in the company still tends to have many shortcomings and weaknesses by using a ledger, therefore the company needs a Web-Based Badminton Court Rental Information System Design at GOR Villa Mas Indah Bekasi Utara with the aim of helping in improving the business brand marketing strategy. and maximizing service with the aim of facilitating performance in data processing, changing data, viewing field schedule information, and data stored automatically and safely. The system development method uses Waterfall. Data collection methods are interviews, observation, literature study and questionnaires. The system design uses UML, the system is built using the PHP programming language, with MySQL database and application display using CSS Bootstrap. Testing the system using Blackbox Testing.   Keywords: Booking, Information Systems, Rental, Waterfall, Web Based,   Abstrak   Sistem Informasi Penyewaan Lapangan Bulu Tangkis Berbasis Web Pada GOR Villa Mas Indah Bekasi Utara. GOR Bulu tangkis Villa Mas Indah adalah brand usaha yang bergerak di bidang olahraga. Namun sistem informasi yang di terapkan dalam perusahaan masih cenderung memiliki banyak kekurangan dan kelemahan dengan menggunakan buku besar, oleh karena itu perusahaan perlunya Perancangan Sistem Informasi Penyewaan Lapangan Bulu Tangkis Berbasis Web Pada GOR Villa Mas Indah Bekasi Utara dengan tujuan membantu dalam meningkatkan strategi  marketing brand usaha dan memakasimalkan pelayanan dengan tujuan mempermudah kinerja dalam mengolah data, mengubah data, melihat informasi jadwal lapanagan, serta data tersimpan secara otomatis dan aman. Metode pengembangan sistem menggunakan Waterfall. Metode pengumpulan data yaitu Wawancara, Observasi, Studi Pustaka dan Kuesioner. Desain sistem menggunakan UML, sistem di bangun menggunakan bahasa pemograman PHP, dengan basis data MySQL dan tampilan aplikasi menggunkan CSS Bootstrap. Pengujian sistem menggunakan Blackbox Testing..   Kata kunci: Berbasis Web, Booking, Penyewaan, Sistem Informasi, Waterfall.


Author(s):  
Małgorzata Pańkowska

The goal of human-computer interaction evolves from just making Internet systems easy to use to making them easy to develop. By now, most people are familiar with the basic functionalities of business applications. However, one fundamental challenge for the coming future is to develop Information Technology (IT) environments that allow users who do not have background in programming to develop or modify their own applications. In this chapter, the end-user computing is defined as an IT environment supported by methods, techniques, and tools that allow users of business information systems, who are acting as non-professional software developers, to create, modify, and extend a software system. The purpose of the research is to bridge the gap in the management science by investigating customer participation in information system development and its effect on users' future cooperation behavior. Beyond that, the theoretical framework linking information system development to customer satisfaction and intention toward future collaboration is proposed. In conclusion, the chapter reveals the huge potential of users' capabilities for the improvement of business information system design and development process.


2018 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 248-261 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tanguy Coenen ◽  
Liesje Coertjens ◽  
Peter Vlerick ◽  
Marije Lesterhuis ◽  
Anneleen Viona Mortier ◽  
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1986 ◽  
Vol 30 (8) ◽  
pp. 749-752
Author(s):  
Daniel F. Green ◽  
Bret A. Charipper

This paper presents a framework for matching information system design to the needs and constraints of the organization. The framework provides a device for linking and balancing a variety of methodologies that are aimed at different stages of system development such as design, organizational goals and strategies, specifics for technical design, and organization of specific work units. The framework integrates the information system design developed from the methodologies, the actual contingencies of the existing organizations, and the demands of the work. The framework has been titled *S*M*A*S*H*, Strategy Matrix, Automated System Hierarchy.


Author(s):  
Hadi Purnomo ◽  
◽  
F R Fitrah ◽  
R Maulana ◽  
M M Pratadina ◽  
...  

This study aims to apply the information system to every business owner who can inform businesses beverage container business through information technology. The function of this information system's application is for business owners and customers interested in buying products business. This study is an application of information systems in the Indonesian Traditional Beverage Business. This study's method was conducted using qualitative descriptive writing method of collecting data through literature study and observation to the growing beverage business owners. Information system development is conducted using the waterfall method. The results of this study show an overview of how the information system is expected by the business owner as well as the beverage business impact that can provide the quality of the business product beverage business is being run. The conclusion is that there is a large information container such as a website application applied to the Indonesian traditional beverage business so that website visitors can see, buy, or provide suggestions or comments regarding the already available products


Author(s):  
P. Bertolazzi ◽  
M. G. Fugini ◽  
B. Pernici

Current trends in modern Information System development are more and more based on the exploitation of the experience gained in previous developments of similar systems. While in the early years of Information System development each system was analyzed and designed from scratch, it alreadybecame clear in the 1980s that developing a system which meets user expectations implies being widely aware of the characteristics of the specific application domain and being able to build upon previous experience. Such “reuse of experience’’ was initially performed informally. Meanwhile, in recent years, systematic approaches based on reuse of code and design experience have appeared in the literature of software engineering and in various commercial development environments (Biggerstaff, 1989; Krueger, 1992). For example, application frameworks (Johnson, 1997), seen as code and related specification and design artifacts, are typical structures that have been studied in various projects as large-grained components or application skeletons (see for instance (Fusaschi and Montini, 1997) and (D’Souza and Wills, 1998).


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Denta Lidia Hera Kusuma ◽  
Encep Supriatna

Results of research conducted at PT. Kewalram Indonesia Unit-2, in its data processing, still using manual system that is in data of waste inventory using register book, so very susceptible to keruskan and data loss, not optimal in making report because herus recapture from receipt book, and waste expenditure, difficulty in search stock waste.Metode used in this research is System Development Methods are methods, procedures, work concepts, rules and postulates (postulates) that will be used to develop an information system. As for system design manggunakan Development Life Cycle System (SDLC) with Waterfall method is a method used to help and facilitate the development of the system. Waste Inventory Information System Design is built using Microsoft Visual Foxpro 9.0 and foxpro database. Thus the system of the author of the design is expected to improve data security from the possibility of data loss and data damage, facilitate the making of Reports, as well as simplify the search for waste inventory waste.


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