Website library information system design using fast method

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This research was conducted at the Department of Industrial Engineering as part of the department at Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University which has applied information technology to support every academic activity, information media, and services. Likewise the library which is part of the academic facilities in industrial engineering matters. However, in the current condition the library does not have an information system as a form of service improvement and information technology utilization. In service activities and the availability of information in the library it was found that industrial engineering students have not provided information system support, specifically regarding search reference books, and research. A general search for references for this book is handled by the industrial engineering library. Based on this problem, therefore an information system based website will be designed using a CMS (Content Management System) because it can meet the management system, management information system, and present information to users. The information system in this study was designed using the FAST (Framework for Application of System Technique) method in which there is an analysis using PIECES (Performance, Information, Economic, Control, Efficiency and Service) therein. This method provides a model for analyzing and defining user needs, choosing solutions and making an organized system for designing information systems.

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Gunawan, A., Wahyuni, N., Setiawan, H., Katili, P. B., & Azla, R. (2020). Website library information system design using fast method. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 909). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/909/1/012081

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