TATA KELOLA SISTEM INFORMASI MANAJEMAN SEKOLAH DASAR NEGERI 23 MESUJI TIMUR BERBASIS WEB MOBILE

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Tuti Puspitasari Puspitasari
Agung Pambudi
Muhammad Idris
Muhamad Muslihudin

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SDN 23 Mesuji Timur, which is located in East Mesuji Regency, is still experiencing problems in managing teacher, student, and subject data. Currently schools are still using a manual system which can slow down the development of the learning curriculum. Therefore the authors conducted research and developed a website-based information system using the waterfall method. The waterfall method used includes the stages of needs analysis, system design, program writing, program testing, program implementation and maintenance. In the needs analysis stage, the writer collects data through interviews with school managers and analyzes the problems that occur in data management. After that the authors design the system design and write programs based on the results of the analysis. After the program is written, testing is carried out to ensure the information system functions properly and there are no errors in data processing. After the testing process is complete, the information system is then implemented at SDN Mesuji Timur 23. The author also provides training to school managers so they can use the information system properly. It is hoped that the information system built can assist school administrators in managing teacher, student, and subject data effectively and efficiently. With a website-based information system, school managers can access data easily and quickly, and can perform data processing more accurately. In addition, school managers can monitor the development of the learning curriculum more effectively and can make the right decisions based on available data. With the information system built, it is hoped that SDN 23 Mesuji Timur can improve the quality of data management and accelerate the development of the learning curriculum. It is hoped that this will have a positive impact on the development of education in the East Mesuji Regency area.

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