Design And Build A Web-Based Asset Management Information System at Pt Thamrin Telekomunikasi Network

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Abstract

Asset management is a series of activities related to identifying needed assets, identifying funding needs, acquiring assets, providing logistical support, and maintenance systems for assets, deleting or updating assets in order to achieve effectively and efficiently. At PT Thamrin Telekomunikasi Network, data collection on each company's IT assets, such as laptops, servers, network devices, and other peripheral devices is done manually using Microsoft Excel. However, sometimes IT staff forget to update data such as expiration date of the asset warranty period and transfer of asset ownership, as well as marking on assets still using handwritten stickers manually. Through this research, the author aims to design and implement a web-based IT asset management information system at PT Thamrin Telekomunikasi Network. The methods used in this research are interviews, observation, and literature study. The analytical method used is the PIECES method and the system design that is made is described by the UML (Unified Modeling Language) method, for application development using the SDLC method with the Extreme Programming model, as well as the application testing method, will use Black Box method. The final result from this research is a web-based IT asset management system that is built with HTML and Javascript programming languages, with MariaDB as the DBMS and using Laravel and Bootstrap as a framework of PHP and CSS. It is hoped that with this application, the IT asset management process at PT Thamrin Telekomunikasi Network can run more effectively, organized, and more efficiently.

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Effendy, M. Y., Nurninawati, E., & Setiyawan, A. A. (2022). Design And Build A Web-Based Asset Management Information System at Pt Thamrin Telekomunikasi Network. APTISI Transactions on Technopreneurship, 4(1), 47–57. https://doi.org/10.34306/att.v4i1.233

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