Optimization Of Accounting Information System Reinforcing Of Tourism Based Small And Medium Enterprises (Smes)
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AUTHOR(S)
Deden Ardiansyah, Eneng Tita Tosida, Agung Djati Waluyo
KEYWORDS
SMEs, AIS, SDLC, Kujang.
ABSTRACT
Business activities in Kujang Paneupaan Bogor handicraft SMEs can not develop rapidly one of the causes is that financial transaction activities are still carried out with a manual system. we need a financial transaction system in order to facilitate transactions, to reinforcing the SMEs. The aim of this research is optimizing the financial transaction of Kujang Paneupaan Bogor Craft SMEs through implementing web based Accounting Information System. A software development process, also known as a software development life cycle (SDLC), is a structure imposed on the development of a software product. The results of the Optimization of Accounting Information System: Reinforcing of Tourism Based on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are discussed according to the method used, namely analysis, design, evaluation, and release. the percetage of 88.04%. The highest quality aspect is based on the Usability aspect with a percentage of 91.87%, followed by the Functionality aspect with 90.22%. Reliability with a percentage of 83.2%, while the lowest quality aspect is from the aspect of Efficiency with a percentage of 79.33%. Based on the test results, testing for the second hypothesis in this study proved that the quality of the web based Financial Transaction Information System for Small and Medium Enterprise (SMEs) ISO 9126 models exceeded the original expectations of Good. The final result of software quality according to respondents is Very Good with the percentage of respondent responses of 88.04%.
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