Measurement of Performance Value for New Student Admission Information Systems

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Abstract

New Student Admission for Universities is the frontline in recruiting new students, therefore the New Student Admission performance needs to be measured to provide excellent service for prospective students as consumers who achieve customer satisfaction values, and for that it requires proportional and professional use of Information Technology, so that it is fulfilled speed and acceleration in winning market competition, and this is inseparable from the quality of information produced from a New Student Admissions Information System, while measurements are made using the Time Motion Study method, which measures the time needed to complete one type of activity in a given period (T) in the form of measurement of productivity time (tp) and response time (tr), so that productivity volumes can be known. This measurement is expected to provide an increase in the value of the University in society in general as well as an increase in the accreditation of the University in particular, as a result of which has an impact on the selling value of the products of the wider community.

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Taufiq, M., Anggarasari, N. H., & Mirawati. (2019). Measurement of Performance Value for New Student Admission Information Systems. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1179). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1179/1/012037

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