RANCANGAN SISTEM PENJUALAN BERBASIS WEB DENGAN METODE WATERFALL PADA CV. KARSAL CIPTA MANDIRI BOGOR

Romlah, Holilah and Setyorini, Dini and Rosmita, Rosmita and Hermawan, Elpa (2021) RANCANGAN SISTEM PENJUALAN BERBASIS WEB DENGAN METODE WATERFALL PADA CV. KARSAL CIPTA MANDIRI BOGOR. Jurnal Informatika, 21 (2). (Unpublished)

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Abstract

At the present time the website has grown very rapidly in the last few years. This can be seen from the number of people from the community to companies from various fields that need and depend on the use of websites to support daily activities, including sales. Sales is part of an information system that plays a very important role in the company's operations. CV. Karsal Cipta Mandiri is a local company engaged in the sale of office stationery. CV. Karsal Cipta Mandiri already has a very broad marketing, but in the process of selling CV. Karsal Cipta Mandiri still uses manual marketing, namely the customer must come to the store first, look at the design of the goods and then process the order written in a book. This often results in data loss and recording errors. So, we need a web-based sales design to assist the company in data processing and report generation. Web-based sales are also useful as a media for product sales promotion, which can facilitate the sales transaction process. The author uses the method of collecting data with observations and interviews with waterfall method as a method at information system development. Database design using ERD and LRS, work process using UML. By having a sales website, the sellers will look more professional and trustworthy. Besides that, the security in managing the business will also be more guaranteed than selling conventionally because it is efficient and can be accessed anywhere.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Ilmu Komputer
Divisions: Jurnal > Jurnal Ilmu Komputer
Depositing User: Shela Safitri
Date Deposited: 02 Feb 2023 02:56
Last Modified: 02 Feb 2023 04:17
URI: http://repo.darmajaya.ac.id/id/eprint/10476

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